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iii' V I N O s i In T-f V I. io i ». J'. B.Pr ir iii' .sn t» i stra pd. !Hv'i tci r, Left kchiii.'1 i .J. Jon tevf. Divi^irt' Slv"" Ive kt Mil icee tr• [lypi.t 1 lor 1 ler, SII: ai Spl »tue c.iy.. Uni! f'i'i m. Vis:: B. Sa. MES. F. 'J. Mas. !l. .13, i», tluiltrav. iu akt s. 0(1 ilit- .• |. in -m.-'ny i )Nu wi: -i. ifcnsv [i a in :.~7 II in ii f, n 'll :n .... (. in i ll !I1 5 11 111 I III :i:nui!K- ATM- lar^e tar rifjate h. neceptfar .j- school E. G: U» i i%• I p. m. i in A tj'.".rty invi ht-reby to ti bo co rdially wt-1- I" 1) I:LY, -lliRh rrii'Bt. Y. —MILBANK I.ODGE Ko, 20. i.n'.tinc« at MuHouii' IfaII, on Ja'TT/it 't,. fi-«::ipsr of each mouth. Vls'itina ••thwn .re. corttltllly inviti to ttttoim L. K K. Sec. E. EMAWfEt, W. ). E S i: iior Chftpt-r '.N -!0. Stilted tucet :.. I.MI I»TH'. Founa JMcntiny of oacb unth at Vatonic hall. ItKTriKDoWNlE, w M. S. HSA:.V, St. 0.0. -SYLVAN I.ODliE No. M*ei* every Tuesday eveimfir at Scharer 8 (.1!. Vi--tir:K "brethren conlially uiviteu. ft'. I'llKYBV, Sec. C. J. t'AKHICK, NA. OF KEnr.KAH. els second and fourth Tkiireuay of each mouth at I. O. O. r. MIFS I' ANFLUT, N. (.1. .fu. W. Sec. rr. i, 51 meets every reuuic in Woods hall. K. I«. BBMKUICT, P. C. Banner I.o!?e Wetiuepday eveiniii. A.P, Lrsuir!8T. K. of K. AS. O. W.—Meetn flr«t and tliird Mom'.ny ev.iuiiiKfl of ciu month in \Vooda Juau. jMtinu brethren cordially invited, E. 1- jjcordtr, W j. MCFHEBSON, M. W. )EOTtKEinOF ABBOTT, Itec. i'0,'Ei HONOR—Protection Lo^pe. iti. Lt.} A. O. 1.. W. hall iirst and third iiurBday each month. It Mas. G. BAJIMEY, C.of U MIM IDA THATSB, HJC. A. Tt-nKN. HT'Ml'TIKEYS POST— jt M--et( every eeeor.d and luiirth Saiuraay, -l. m. Hharp, at the Court. IIonie. All co111" ""'Tvieitiuj. our ciiy aiv invited to meet wiui N. I. LOWTHIAN Commander, OKO. \j IAHN8 Adjutant. KL1KF CORPS—G«n. Ilamjilirey'a i Corps mt*«*ts every Hnconii .ur,i hursduy of each month iit th»! I. hH" Man. .1 l?tisvv IHTH. 1 rea. HOME HAPPENINGS. WLeat —Thursday— No. 1 Northern •J2c No. 2, 50c, DOQ'I forget the social at the residence °f Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ilocum tonight. Mr. John R. Eastman, of Battle Creek, Mich.T is in town this week, looking up kis Grant county interests. Mrs. James Young was called to Doland 1,'u-t Friday, where she has 14little granddaughter eeriouely ill. Dr. liose calls your nttcntion to the International Stock Food which he ia selling, Stookman all give it the most Unbounded praise. Hobt. Nichola et»rt8 for southern Missouri today, where he goes to eng»ge ,n the apple trade, packing and shipping Oo'th troin that point. ^'ill Cleveland, who has been working '0 Northtield since the closing of the c°Heee nt that place for the summer Nation, returned home the first of th®- F* I i i in ll amain. •, UTTWITI -ir Mi- ... Public iv .. I i'IMDI'A,,. N i u •, -'as. .. -'.tiUHth niuriiin-/, u V:.-V'*: ,""n nlmt a 'In-*-, eiwuiiictfii :\'uu: V.i'wr!'! I.'-ii'.'in Xttb MJHS Minn 1'aufl .rri «i*lc*ut I ..Ml I'-. Jit, .MM. S. it-1!, SiituriHV rven -ii, i.n'rtor. The ."VI• th-tl \!itViHiil conlially iu «t'rvici*f otrant:«T)»i« ,• "'•at'* IMI- frri\ 1.ACIII.AN I.KAN, 1'A1OR. U'iitii joy A:, r. MASONS. MII.llANK ir., convocation!* h*c :r-d£7 '.f fWii nuo'tli, fit *. :30 j, 'i.rdiAllv inviu-d. iMneapnhs, a sister of Mir. \V: i. (iru i i.,: o a vi-r. the la! -r. Mrs. Fosg ot Montevideo. return ed homo Tuesday after a week's viait with )\'v Mr. r-rid Mr~. Th! lund-. x'juiv-i' I itHiui'icivotJii oi tuo Advent society camo in from the east the first of the week, and in attending to the inter est* '.f t'.e BOCM this pi:. -i. Mi. Emmet Mcl.'ollum ai*d fai.i.ly left for I,uvern Tuesday, tor a visit toifsti his mother who is quire seriously iii and of her recovery. v. .Mi little pros' '•liansre any k: v. a' for old If you want1 grain for feed, J. D. Iiurkhar* Short tin. •/. secured. The young people who are interested in having the M. E. Church repaired will give a dime social at the home of Mrs. Geo. Hocum Friday evening, Aug. Jth. All are cordially invited to attend. A. L. Ormsby, of Emmettsburg, Iowa representing the American Investment compimy of that place, was here the first of the week, looking over the lands and a Hairs ot the corporation in this vicinity. We call the attention of our readers to the repository of the Bible Society at Elliots store, where Bibles may be had at actual cost of printing, and needv per sons supplied without cost by application to the otlicers of the society. Mr. Ilomer Burcan. who is an employe of the Asbury hospital at Minneapolis and at the same time studying medicine,, came home for a short visit last week and will go down to camp at the lake while enjoying his vacation. Just see what the creamery is doing now. There's the secretary of the osso ciatiou.C. W. Martins, who reports a bran new daughter at his house Monday of last week, and Will says that the little lady is just 100 er cent butter fat. Attorney J. W. Bell has moved his law office from the former location over the bank of Milbank to the rooms lately occupied by the late Capt. S.nither,.over BOM'B drug Store. Attorney Buuck takes the rooms vacated by Mr. Bell. A merry party of the mends and neighbors of Rev. L. McLean dropped in upon him last Saturday and helped him celebrate bis birthday. A pleasant loaal evening »as had and after ice cream had been served a purse was made up by those present and presented to the reverend gentleman. As will be seen by advertisement in another column, \uaust RorSerEon .. mailings. L. L. Conrlght, who has been AH^ n Tftx-is for some months past, re tl.e ir8 specimens of the products of the lone Mr.Cnnrisl.tla very favor v i.m'ro«ed wi.h the portion of T«aa where he has been living, 1« HeChe^my posaib* gome tiaie in the future,. LBANK, S. D., FRIDAY, AUG .t is .vindmill with a •1. !'i ir it was in town the lirst ot the we^k, wliore []y he came to look over the county matters in relation to the late tire, lie fnurd everything in satisfactory shape. Julian Bennett, the Watertown at. torney, with his wife, were in town Monday on their way home from Big Stone hike, where they have been rusti cating for the past week. W. B. Saunders has just put his resi dence inside of a nice coat of yellow p.iint, and becoming fascinated with the color, has started in on the stables with thcSsnme golden-rod hue. Miss Helen Buzzell, ®f Crant Center, has recently engaged to teach a school in Codington county, not far trom IJrad h*y» where she coos about the middle of the mouth to commence the term. J. C. Wood find hen Wnllace have been spending a few days at th" Minm-ota cities on business tliia week. "Will Brazens made a trip to Huron V«^i,vuu Itiuvtu UliJ,/ IV llMlWd lr i ot als, inodati Miss Achsah W i.seman returned feat-! urdav from a week's visit with her Inen o this coun John I' 0) occii'~y ,T !.. I.eekiintt on Fourth li. 1 it i Ii ley, brother of Jlrs. Is X. Lowthian, with his family from BluUton. Minn., is on a visit to the Senator in Melrose. Mr. V. Warrit^, \'ho ha.- b»eu living at OsakiK, Minn., is over from that place put up tempo looking after his farming interests in answer the pur the toed man, is put- ting in a scales at !'.»• !.toire, the old timbers hav ir me unsound.. 11. Mitchel the bavbs-r. h:.- n-.a'ufc- i)U uj» :.nvas awning and painted the frt-ul 1. is phop, and now tias very »imf( itable and pleasant quarters. lt'you want to exchange any kind Staples expects to return and go to Madison in time for the fall term of the normal school at that place. The annual meeting of the Milbank Bible Society was held in the Congrega tional church last Sunday evening. After an interesting address by Rev. J. (}. Haig, reports of the treasurer and president were read, a collection was taken up for the society and an election of officers for tlie ensuing year was held, the old officers being re-elected. Mother nature sprinkled the street last Monday. She uses better water th,^n the fellow who has the job on dusty days. The water of the hydrants is plenty strong enough to move the cart withou the horses if it was given halt a show, and it's questionable if the dust would not be preferable to the stench from this putrid .vater as it comes from j.riuibut»v. xti not 11 O,,,.,, slock Ot Clolhiug ami ien's 1 "r- nifiliitiK* tomorrow nt liis business, and he invites all his former cmtom^and the public g»ner»l!y to call upm. him, «s lie can p.ve tl.eiL t.ar- gains In the line of clothing and fur- 180. on his wheel last week, making the run i trouble arising from a want ot vault room in *wo days, both going and coining. i '°r Hio record!". The several oiliceis re ,, The county commissioners ut thi'ir meeting this week liscovered that they have quite a difficult problem to KOIVO in providini: rooms lor county officers, the i c- quire at le'ist two seperate lire proof 1 ... i vaults lor the sate keeping of the records, Mrs. A. A Sornson ot South Shore. .. 'id. Taking into consiueration the J. H. Owen has moved his family from fact that a vault will have to be built the Schafer house to the one formerly f.ven 116 platform on the wagon jL'i' of irrain for teed, or new oats for oid oats, The ladifs nid ociety of the 'Al. E.. church wiii uive a Harvest Homo dinner in the unoccupied building on Main street opposite the bank of Milbank, on Friday evening next, Aug. 10th. to which all are invited. A harvest home service will also be held at the church on some later date. Miss Ethel Staples and Miss Cora Niles of Bigstone were in town Tuesday. Miss Staples goes with grandma Dun nell to Minneapolis this week, where Notwithstanding a number of new tot tee latter will make her home with heritage* have been erected this year, the daughter, Mrs. Chas. Furber. Miss the tank. The very favorable harvest weather of the past two weeks has been well em ployed on the farms and the great bulk ot the grain is in shock, with the stacks rising up in all directions. By the close of the week but very few fields of late grain will be still standing. A heavy shower of rain Wednesday night was just what the corn was calling for, and tliwre is little question hut that this crop will also be something to be proud of this year. Mr. P. McGiven made application to the board of insanity to examine his daughter, Mrs. Dusso, for the purpose of having her sent to the asylum at Yank ion. The board made an examination of the case Monday and adjourned to Thursday. In the meantime they expect her receive home treatement. The ladv is a widow whose husband died here some tew years ago, and she appears to L© sul)j©ct to spells ot despondenejr. Farmer Bear from the north came into town last Saturday and hitching his team iu the rear of Wood Bros store lelt them there for a short time. Lpon re turning the horses were g»no, and upon search being instituted it was learned that two voting hoys were seen driving the team out of town to the east, and it was o( tl.e weeU. UHn,, it', him a number of curiosities and believed that a case ot borse steal ing had taken place. The sheriff in. „,Jr.lintely set out alter the supply has ed to hear from the hospital authorities, ters up and arrangements have now been but receiving word from there, ana ?ut po «l thieves and telegraphed for their arrest. The sequel to the affair was m«de plain towards evening whtn two of t&e email bovs ot the town came driving back wit.i the team which they had taken. The vouth of the c»)prits saved them from punishment which their prank deserv ed and which neoessitated considerable 'expense and annoyance. i and v understand there is but one to bo «hp ofYicors are scattered around in seperate buildings rented for the pur pose, it is a question if it would not be the better .-plan to use the insurance money to erect temporary quarters and repair and utilize the old vault, and thus save in rent what will in a short time amounltofullywbat.it would cost to o Hi cos which wv.uV until such ti:.'. a* hoard vvil• ailed upon to oxer- 1 •""'idcrable judgment iu this mat ter. \:i when they have tliorouchly can vu8sol the matter their decision can be relied upon as being for-tho best inter ests ot the tax payers of the county. It is in occasions like the present wheie the necessitv of having a practical, level- headed board of commissioner*, be comea apparent, and ihe general confi- 4 J. I). Um-khardt can accommodate you. jdence expresed in the present, hoaru ib Sliort time given on feed f-ales it debt is one of the strongest assurances that the secured. n .u,,ont i,nfir(- i not, been equal to the demand, and many families have been compelled tojuse tents. At all times during the season the grounds have been so fully occupied that the park has had the ap pearance of a village by itselt, the resi dents coming from all over the northern part of the state. As the attractions of this lake resort become better known it will continue to grow in favor, and many of those who have been there this year tor the first time are charmed with the location and signify their intention of making it their regular summer home in the future when they take their outing. The following parties have lately purchased lots with the intention build ing cottages before the beginning of next season: From Aberdeen—G. Kelle r, N. W Foster, Ira Barns, W. G. Biekelhaupfc, A. A. Melgaard, C. E. Cressy, J. F. Cook, Bertha lvelley, Sadie Grain. Milbank—L. H. Bentley, G. W. Prevey, A. J. Bleser. Bigstone—O. N. Olson, W. B. Shull, C. B. lliesland. W. II. Ferry, of Melrose. G. R. Redman, Iievillo. Louis Scliniedor, Davenport, N. D. Robert Strutz, Hanton, N. D. D. D. Collins, Clark. Aug. F. Schwartz, Addison, N. D. G. Ainsworth, Henry S. D. The lots on the grounds are nearly all sold now, and those remaining unsold will be advanced in price $25 or 850 a lot. The necessity for a first- clase hotel on the grounds with conveniences lor ac commodating those who do not desire to use the cottages has been sevorely lelt and the association has taken the mat- corn the patient not being violent, she was having it in complete running order discharged, with the intention ot baung v(Mir .ii pieted for providing such a building .. th ho se9 aC(3 otber next year, with bath houses and other conveniences. It is intended that the preliminary work on this structure will be commenced this season and fully completed and furnished in time for next year's business, the building to cost 87.000 or $8,000. The officers of the association are particularly well pleased with the business of the vear and the flattering prospects of the future deTelopment of the parkas a summer resort. For Over Fifty Year« HP. WINSLOW'3 SOOTHING SYKUP has been used tor chiidren teething. It soothes the child,softens theguins, aflays all pabn»cures wind coliic, and is the best remedy Sodbiarrhoea. Tw*nty-fiv»cents a bottte *'JMd br druggists througk evUdhe-woiW- Consolidated April 11,1F90 i.:J~-gTrrra.TAim*TinmI"irgTL^L»yg»J C'Ol .VF V ()m "1»SSlO*t i5S. (Hftriol Procecdiitsr* *f tlie Bout of County oiiimi**.ioner* oS (•rant utility, S. 0. MtL.15A.NK, S. I)., AwrST 5, I-'.. ,rd met in special session purti: .•:* U' t.io I'o.lowing notice: NOTICE. MILBANK, S. fly 30, ISO":, is hereby given that the Gr.vi* County of South Dakota Court IIo has th'ii day been destroyed by fire, and that there will be a special meeting ot the Uuard of County Commissioners of sail County on Monday August -'th 1 at the City .dilbank, South Ko'a, for the purpose of making arrange i:u n»ri for ollicet 'or county otliceis, and such other business as may regularly iii efore sai:l bo nd Attest i itable court o could be erected. s interests of the county will be carefully looked after. BIG STOKE LAKE. Tiie Coiniiie Summer Uesort Of Sontli Dakolaians. Tbo popularity of Simpson Park as a summer resort is being well attested this season by the large number of those who have sought it for comfort and pleasure. i \ld Fusniiuci, Auditor of Grant Count) South Dakotn And the following members: (ioo. Mitchell, Thomas llagen, C. 11. Holdeu and the county auditor were present. (!. motion board proceeded to v\ ar: nients for otlices for otlieers: no report of samo was made th'd .a. On motion board adjourned lo An,,. G'h. 131)5. MI: HARK, S. 1 ., AUGUST 6, Board met pursuant to adjournment. On motion board proceeded to make arrangements for a court house vault but no report of same was made. On motion the following bills were ex ainined and allowed: \!ftv! Mortell, register ot deeds salary far Jnly.lS'.ir. 1", Irwin 1). Aldrich, county eupt., nalury for .'uiv, l^i' ftnd pociaijo 3:J S, s. Locldiart,st«t'.'B attorney's salary for Jnly l^irs 68 3i .John I)ouulasf,clerk in county Auclitor'e of tilt- ,}ulv. •I.»:!ciih Kriiz, Jr., conrt ctf 1). HurUhardt, for lnovins county Treas urer^ siift' 1 1 On motion ordered that a warrant in the sum ot five hundred dollars ($W0) bo drawn in favor of Md.P, l.)ore out ot the county sinking fund to pay bond interes: to Hanover National Bank, New York. On motion the rebinding of certain books and also of making new books-:, were ollered to the lowest bidder and also that said books should be made iu good and substantial binding and the be-t kind of paper and it the books are not foulid to be satisfactory when deliv ered, the samo to be returned. The lowest hid.$490, from Carter Publishing Co., of Pierre, was accepted. On motion board adjourned to Au gust 17ih, 1895. GEO-. MITCHELL, Attest: Chairman. N. FonsBEBo, County Auditor Farmers bring your wheat to Erland aon & Johnson in exchange for flour and feed. The Big Stone camping party—tbo families of Attorney Keenan, Sheriff Col lins, and Dr. McSloy, Clerk of Courts Berry and sister, and B, F. Filbert ar rived home Friday night. Tbey report a. splendid time.—Clark Pilot Review. Sensible.—An old sea-captain writes to J. C. Ayer & Co. that he never goes to sea without a supply of Ayer's Pills. The following former residents of Mil bank, Grant county, in 1889, gathered in Madison today: (. R. Antlemaa, Chas. Jacquot, B. C. Hill, J. A. McGovern, 8. C. Jones, Henry Neill. The boys' resi dences are now scattered in longitude from Minneapolis to Aberdeen.- Madi so Daily Leader. Ashton the dentist will be ^bsent from his Milbank office from July S5 un til August 10th. nnn»n[& lle»ly invite the farmers to brinsr in thei* plow9( to have new lays put on betore the plow ing season commences. They are now prepared to put on special hard lays that will scour in any soil. Special at tention given to lays for gang plows. Protect th« Game and Flslt. Shoot or fsh only in the proper season and escape the game warden by observ ing the laws. Many states have new garae and fish laws this year, and if you don't know them, fiend fiye 2c stamus for a copy of the Game Law issue of AMERICAN, 245 State St., Chicago. Knrfoer THK Advertised l.ctter List. Letters remaining uncalled for is tha^ Milbank Post Ofbce Aug. 7, 19®5. ]!cnt!i:v H'niifi K. Fill er Win Jonn (2J Jinn, en Vtte. Mat)ueI Mrs. G. W. (.'inrer.ee Servis Mary Thsfl»« JfSPie. In calling for any of the above please say "advertised" and give date of adver tisoment. It nefc called for in lilteea^ dnye will h« sent tod^ad letter office.- Grm* C^ M1WMJU3KOO K, i*.