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3J. I V* K*v« & 4* «r ts *r »•*«," t' volution Shoe Store. E MITCHELL CAPITAL. FRIDAY, NOV. 5,1886. TCIIELI, rOSTOFFICE SCHEDULE. MAILS CLOSE—GOING EAST: M. and 8:30 p. M. NO malls east Saturday. MAIL8 CLOSE—GOING WEST: M.and 10:00 A. it. Tlie latter a pouch mall FlHuklntou, White Lake, Kimball and amberlain only.'' AIL CLOSES—GOING NOBTH: 3:S0 P. M. "or Ft. Randall, Grand View and interme poluts closes dally at 8:80 p. M. except day. lor Hazelton, Bedstone etc., closes at 8:30 Monday and Thursday. GEO. A. 8ILSBY. Postmaster C. M. & BT P. TIME TABLE. ,, TRAINS DEPART BAST. ger 1:00 r. M., except Saturday. inger I0:30P. K. except Sat'day. lit. 0:30 A. H. exceptSunday. 8:00 p. M.except Sunday. "WEST. 4:10 p. M. except Monday. 8:00 A.M.except Sunday. NOBTH. -nger... 4:15P.M. dally. lit 8:40 A. M. dally SOUTH: nger 12:50 except Sunday. sengers to connect for south must go on m. freight. TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE EAST. enger..'. 3:50 P.M. except Monday. -nger 6:30 A. Jt. except Monday. ht 7:30 A. M. except Monday. ht 7:40 p. M. except Sunday. VEST. nger 12:20 P.M.exceptSaturday ht. 0:46 p. M. except Sunday NORTH. -nger 11:45 A. M. dally. ht. 8:00 p. M. daily. SOUTH. eniter 4:00 m. except Sunday. 6. FALL AMD WINTER. 1887. leasant USe. nd Openiug of WEIL BROS., Leaders of Low Priees. have receiyed our fall stock of 1 misre^esented the state of his affairs and winter goods which isthelarg finest and the best assorted of any in Dakota, and will be sold at es that will prove to all that WEIL OS. are the leaders and always will Don't fail to attend the opening I tember 14th. Come and examine and get prices. WEIL BROS, Leaders of Low Prices. very visitor presented with a souv- TOWN TAliK. was a pitiful sight to see those -one horses burning as did those were on the spot first. ans Hilgerson, the victim of thel railroad accident west of town, taken to his home yesterday. He proving rapidly. snew Swedish Lutheran church,] south of Mitchell, Rev. Ran-| oiint Mers pastor, was dedieated yesterday Bugs imposing ceremonies. (jeo. Hunter T. Crary will sell at public auction I town [a crowd went up to the rceptaole damage being done to him I the wagon. There was a pleasant social party on I esday evening at the residence of r. Reagan, two miles south of town, I easant feature of the return trip was I nsisting los and recitations. It will be given A small rr, HE HAS CONK. But Ha Has L«ft Many Reminder* of His Presenoe Among Us. Further inquiry into the transactions of S. Brown develops a bad state of affairs. He has from all indications gone to work in a systematic manner to swindle and defraud all parties whom he has had business transactions with. In the first place he purchased his Main street business lot after the fire, and did not pay for it. He built the building upon it and paid as little aS he could on that and get through, and now there turns up some $900 in mechanics liens on it. He purchased his machinery and stock and paid as little as possible on that, and then hoodwinked his bookkeeper and clerk by reporting to him that he had paid this man and that man's accounts owing them, and told him to fix the books as directed. He sent his clerk W. H. Lindsey to Farkston to sell a liveryman there a stock of buggies, to get rid of him that he might steal away during his absence, taking with him every scrap of evidence, including the books, of his nefarious transactions. He was owing Lindsey $200 for services rendered dur ing the summer, and when Lindsey ask ed him for the money put him off until he returned from his trip to Farkston, well knowing he would be gone by that time, and that he would beat him out of the wages justly due him. Brown has contracted debts all ever town, while at the same time he had $3,000 the in the bank—and he left the town with over $5,000 in cash in his pockets. He to M. H. Rowley when he disposed of the balance of his stock to him, mak ing the statement that he did not owe a dollar on his stock—all of which transactions indicate a preconcerted plan to down every man he could get a chance at. Following is a partial list hastily gathered of his creditors: Henney Buggy Co., St. Paul Binder Co. D. M. Orsborn & Co., Winona Plow Co., St. Paul Plow Co., C. W. Adams Fred Gillespie Kahn&Baer IL. O. Gale W. H. Lindsey E. F. Bond Wm. Bell o. Warfield lexandria on Wednesday Nov. 10, Mitchell Printing Co., y-five graded cows and twenty three year old heifers, all with calf. he grading and the pile driving on Firesteel and on the west side of .Tim is said to be completed. The ders and pile driving outfits have ved to the east side. A party living exerc}se(j r®scue- itentirely horse was gotten out without any of our town people. One not very I 12,135.00 400.00 200.00 190.00 40.00 200.00 135.00 6.00 10.00 30.00 40.00 moo by its manufacturers to make pure, uniform in quality^ an(^ highest leavening power, 8Cientific 8kill nuiut,er the Northwestern, were runn, ng & ine southwesterly directi itchell they were south of the Mil- aukee track about two miles knowledge, care and attained by twenty years practi- cal eXperience are contributed towards tlljs end an(j n0 aration was attended by quite a num-1 pharmaceutical prep- can be dispensed with a greater accllracyt precision and exactness. Ev- ery articie used is absolutely pure, of chemists are employed to upsetting of the vehicle in which I ^est the strength of each ingredient, so Mr. P. H. Kinney and family. No that it8 exactpower was hurt, however. I bination with its co-ingredlents, is defi The Methodist Sunday School is pre- nitely known. Nothing is trusted to ring a cantata entitled "Autumn," chance, of songs, choruses,quartettes, I and effect in com- and no person is employed in the preparation of the materials used 0r the manufacture of the powder, uesday evening the 9th inst. at the I who is not an expert in his particular irch. admission fee will be branch of the business. .rged for the benefit of tUe library I quence, the Royal Baking Powder is of nd. Arrange to attend and enjoy a ,.$8 a conse- highest grade of excellence, always entertainment and aid a good I pure, wholesome and uniform in qua}i- ty. Each box is exactly like every other, and will retain its powers and A manwKeSrthe west produce the same and the highest leav esterday reported that a party• ilroad surveyors, supposed to bei of yin anaiyzed are, me to announce through the colurons of your paper that beginning wit Saturday evening, November Chanka Lodge, No. 21,1. O. O. F. meet every Saturday evening. E. S. MASHBIR, Secretary. At the in Montrose, Dak., by all the principal brands ln the market,in west their .reports thg Baking powder at the of for strength( purlty and I wh0le80meness, town when seen. 'all over the country have further dem Lodge Nleht Changed. onstrated the fact that its qualities ED. REPUBLICAN:—You will permit) and thousands of tests in every respect, unrivaled Their Annual Ball. The annual ball given by the Broth erhood of Locomotive Firemen will be held this year at the Rink Opera house, on Thursday evening November 25th, Thanksgiving day. The boys are making preparations to have tliis 6th willl Marrled Ision surpass all previous efforts, and residence of the brides' brother the affair will be a very elaborate o|e resiaence I this year. the "J and Shoes bought of H. M. MONTELIUS will have all Rips Sewed up Free of Charge. '"v*1 1 candid way of telling you what you are buying our generous method of repairing all rips free of charge ^funding money if goods are not satisfactory and buying direct of the manufacturer, saying you from I 15 to 20 per cent from what you can buy them of Bag, Cambric & Calico, who cannot tell you of sitf what the goods are made. Such competition makes us laugh, See prices to the right, 4 r1* jaf V* Some Grand Specimens. Mrs. Kline and Mrs. Hyde, who attended the National Convention of the W. C. T. U., at Minneapolis, as delegates, returned yesterday. They were highly pleased with their trip and report a general good time at the con vention. There were two hundred and ninety-seven delegates present, repre senting every state and territory in the Union, as well as Canada and England. One feature of the affair was a fine exhibit of apples, wheat and other products from Washington territory, sent there by the territorial union, and distributed among the delegates. The specimens brought home by Mrs. Kline and Mrs. Hyde are worthy of notice. An apple, which was one of the smallest ones in the exhibition, weighed one pound and five and one half ounces, and measured fifteen and one-half inches in circumference. The one presented to Miss Francis JS. Willard, president of the convention was twice as large as the specimen mentioned, and' grander apples were never seen in any country. Each dele gate was also presented with an artistically gotten up sack of wheat raised in the celebrated Walla Walla Valley which is No. 1 hard, and makes our Davison county wheat look a little behind the times. Dakota Delegates. The following Dakotans were in at tendance at the National W. C. T. U. convention held last week at Minne apolis: 12.00 5.00 55.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 7.35 Total $3,710.35 This list does not include the $1,700 Ion the building and lot. Other debts will come to light later on, and it would seem as if some action should be taken to bring Brown back to make a more ... satisfactory settlement, or else put him by says the company will have a I yje jjar8 -where to judge from road bed. his exploits here, he more properly be im. Gilfillan, while driving along I long8 th street shortly after dark last p«rf«et Baklna Powder t, suddenly found his horse in the The great success o£ the "h. Lanterns and help were lm-1. pow(jer j8 ,jue (,0 the extreme care diately sent for from down p0yal Bak- Mrs. H. M. Barker, Chamberlain. Mrs. D. E. Hyde, Mitchell. Mrs.M.E.Kline, Mrs. D. W. Myers, Vermillion.' Mrs. and Rev. C. E. Hager, Yankton. Mrs. J. S. Campbell, Fargo. Si Mrs. L. H. Hole, Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Highmore. Maj. and Mrs. Pickler, Faulkton. Miss Emma L. Swartz, Dakota City. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans, Milbank. Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Gage, Bismarck. Mrs. Mouser, and Mrs. Searles, Al toona. Mrs. Lillick, Watertown. Rev. and Mrs. Cressy, Centerville. Mrs. Conright, Milbank. Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence, Rea Heights, Mrs. Hetta Douglas, Faulkton. Rev. E. O. Murry, Watertown. Made an Assignment. Henry Koch, who for the past year has been embarassed, made an assign ment yesterday morning to A. M. Has Accepted the Call. A few weeks since, Prof. I. A. Shan ton received an unanimous call coupled with a very inviting offer from the Congregational church at Plankinton, to become their pastor. Mr. Shanton has been studying for the ministry for sometime and the offer came in a very opportune time, and he has accepted the call and left yesterday for his new field of labor. Our Plankinton neigh bors will find that they have made a very suitable selection, as Prof. Shan ton is a young man of considerable ability, and has always been considered one of the rising young men of Mitch ell. He leaves us with the best wishes of a host of friends for his future chosen calling, who are glad of the fact that he is to be a near neighbor, if he has left up for the time being. Excursion Rates. yocca- piye hundred invitations will be issued. The railroad company Rev. M. E. this year. Five Chapin, Dana E. Sherrill, of Hope Chapel to Miss H. Jennie Chapin, of iorthlleld, Ohio. have kindly offered free transportation to all wishing to' attend. Excursion tickets will be sold by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway company for the Ninth American Fat Stock Show, the Second American Dairy Show and the First American Horse Show, to be held in Chicago, November 8th to 18th, for $24.00, round trip. Actual exhibitors may be sold tickets on November 5th good to return until November 22d. Others will be sold tickets November 8th and 15th, good until Monday following, November 22d. H. H, MoMASTER. Attempted 8uiclde. A party who came down from Letch er last night related that a woman liv ing near there named Cavanaugh had attempted suicide by trying to cut her throat with a razor, but was unsuccess ful. There was considerable excite ment over the matter, but as to the particulars leading to the affair our informer left to soon to find out, other than that the woman had been sick and was-undoubtedly despondent. 4 nV il 4 A ft? SIB LAMP OMFIOK NOT1S. Henry C. Thorp 6377 8WM18-101 55 must furnish pre-emption hd affida vit. "C" Oct. 26. The following claimants must show why they did not establish residence within the statutory period: F. C. 6349 Stephen Flynn 4-102-53. F. C. 6306 Knudt Strand 15-102-60. F. C. 6321 Fletcher B. Rowell 11-103 62. F. C. 6332 Fat M. Hagan 20-107-60. F. C. 5325 John Wright 1-106-51. F. C. 6348 Chas. Smith 29-108-64. F. C. 6350 Michael Manning 19-103 53. F. C. 6352 Miles Mullay 33-103-53. F. C. 6318 Pat H. McDonald 26-102 53. "C" Oct. 26. Martha Evans 6279 SE& 24-106-58 must furnish record proof of citizen shih. The same is called for from Francis E. Brain 6298 SEi£ 9-108-47. "C" Oct. 26. Papers in Cassidy vs Arey the same time. He must relinquish one or the other. If a settler cannot Bow- die. As far as can be ascertained Mr. Koch's floating indebtedness is in the neighborhood of $10,000. The imme diate cause of his being embarrassed is the building of the large Opera House block which he put up last year. He put nearly all of his capital into the building and then was obliged to mortgage it back to secure the indebt edness he had incurred in the purchase of goods to fill the shelves of his mam moth double store. Mr. Koch estimates that the building has cost him $17,000 and it is mortgaged and incumbered by mechanics' liens to the amount of $13,500. At present no definite state ment can be made as to Mr. Koch's assets, but they are probably much less than his liabilities. H. M. MONTELIUS. have been sent to hon. sec'y. "G" Oct. 29. Henry Mayer, t. c. 6344, SW 25-105-52, must furnish pre-emption Hd. affidavit. Samuel R. Pettijohn, c. e. 14661, SE& 6-107-48, is held for cancellation, for failure to comply with law. "A man of limited means cannot work at his trade several miles distant from his MOST EXCELLENT. J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police Knox ville, Tenn., writes: "My family and I are beneficiaries of your most excellent medicine. Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption having found it to be all that you claim for it, desire to testi fy to its virtue. My friends to whom I have recommended it, praise it at every opportunity." Dr King's New Discovery for consumption is guarant ed to cure Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup and every affection of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Trial Bot lles Free at Hammer & at Hammer's Drug Store. Large Size $1.00. BRACE UP. You are feeling depressed your ap bothered with you are fidgety, nervous, but of sorts, and want to •ace up. Brace up, but not with stim ulahts, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vi tality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, only 50 cents a bottle at Hammer & Hammer's Drug Store. 3 petite is poor, you are Headache, BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no claim, and improve his Hd., reside up-1 pay required. It is guaranteed to give on and cultivate his land properly at °r make his living by cultivating a quar-1 Hundreds of persons who have used ter section of land, then he should try 4?er'? Hair attest its value, as a '. stimulant and tonic, for preventing and some other profession or trade that I curjng will support him. .The plea to excuse I and restoring the youthful color to absences that is put forward by many faded and gray hair. entrymen that they have to work regu- residence." As no 1bold a city or village bad faith is shown further time is id lowed claimant to perfect residence. Richard Windsor, f. c. 6334, SEj^ 52 103-58, must furnish pre-emption Hd. affidavit. "C" Oct. 25. The following are canceled with pref erance right: Bussey vs. Newbury, NE. 20-104-66. Bobs vs. Nichols, SE. 30-108-62. Owen vs. Smith, NW. 11-105-67. Marlow vs. Grapes, NW. 24-108-50. McElwain vs. Case, SW. 32-108-66. Bassett vs. Batchilder, SW. 31-107-64. Yangsuns vs.Brugman.NE^ 9-108-70. Donahue vs. Hudson, SW. 12-107-68. "C" Oct. 25. Contestants have 30 days in which to enter said tracts. Their Requests Have Been Neglected The fire company of this city are seriously put out with the council be cause they have failed to funiish them W rubber suits for the nozzlemen and |t{jov rates of interest for long time leaders to wear at times of fire. They on brick or stone business blocks. take the ground that at every fire that PaTimw Hnw.. Hankers, has occurred several of them have ruin- West's Liver Pills, the world's best ed their clothes by not having the pro- remedy for liver complaint, sick head tection of rubber suits and as their ®phe, indigestion and dyspepsia, services are of a purely voluntary na ture, they cfnuot stand it—and are unwilling to go down into their pockets for new suits after each fire. They would seem justified in taking this stand, and this explanation accounts I Their effect is pleasant and thorough for the backwardness of the leaders in I Sold by Hammer & Hammer. coming forward to give orders at the CHRONIC DIARRHCEA. fire Sunday morning. The council Many cases of chronic diarrhcea have will probably consider their request at yielded to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera their next meeting. and Diarrhoea Remedy that have re 'sisted all other treatment. Every Xhfl PrmlJAnt nfthr Morn York State The President cf the Hew York State Senate. Hammer. suffering with weak and lame backs, and they liave invariably afforded cer tain and speedy relief. They cannot be too highly commended. EDMUND L. PITTS. for their children. During the process of teething its value is incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind-colic, By giving health to the child it rests the mother Price 86c. a bottle. m2ney r-efunded- For sale by IAMMER & HAMMER. baldness, cleansing the scalp, Tr .. .. ... T, ME. F. HOOOKER, wholesale jeweler, larly at their trade to earn a livelihood, I j)es j^0jnes, ia., says Chamberlain's will in no case be allowed. A govern- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy ment Hd. is intended for husbandmen, is one of the best medicines in the and not as a rural retreat or adjunct to 5r°1^J(J- §e ... 1138 and *jnows by Hammer & Hamraer Consumptives, do not despair. There is hope. Try West's Cough Syrup. It will always cure in early stages. Pro cure a dollar bottle of your druggist and be cured. Sold by L. O. Gale. Studebaker Wagons, Climax Two Seated Buggies and fine Carriages, for sale by L. W. Adams, lower main street Mitchell Dak. Skin diseases cannot be successfully treated by external applications. The proper way to cure such complaints is to purify t'he blood with Ayer's Sarsa parilla. Under the vitalizing influen ces of this medicine all the functions' of the body are brought into healthy action. Wonderful is the effect of West's World's Wonder or Family Liniment in rheumatism, sprains, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds and all diseases requiring external application. It stands with out a rival. 25 and 50c. per bottle. All druggists. Sold by L. O. Gale. Purely vegetable, sugar coated, 30 pills, 25c. All druggists. Sold by O. Gale. St. Patrick's Pills not only physic, but cleanse the stomach and remove all morbid matter from the intestines, I »ER8ON SO afflicted should give the me,ijcjne a For expediting legislative business, Pitts th« nrMi.iont of the Thousands ot testimonials and an in Edmund L. Pitts, the president or tne New York state senate, stands almost trial. Sold by Hammer creaaing. demand 0f BEIT, ALBANY, March 11,1886. '.I each liottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. I have used Allcock's Porous Plaster&price^SO cents. Sold by L. O. GALE. in my family for the past five years, -"HACKMETACK" a lasting and and can truthfully say they area valu- fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cts, able remedy and effect great cures. II —rr. would not be without tnem. I have in SHILOHSCTOE will immediately ... 1 relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and several instances given some to friends Tj-on-i,!*:- attest the popularity \\rest's Cough Syrup, the popular without a peer. Such a place as. he. remedy for all throat and lung dis holds is a most trying one and requires' eases. Try a 25c. bottle. All drug great powers of endurance. One of *,sts- Sold by L. O. Gale. Mr. Pitts'ablest supporters will be seen. Pumps, Wood or Iron, Double and in his letter given below: 'j Single acting for sale by L. W. Adams. STATE OF NEW YORK, SENATE CHAM-.\ A NASAL 'INJECTOR free with r' FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com plaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, is the prescription of yard' and one of the best female nurses and pby? when yo sicians in the United States, and has age upon been used tot forty vears with never-1diarrhcea or dvsentery try Dr, Riggers' failing success by millions of mothers Huckleberry Cordial. Mold by u, A Worn Out Qcirpet, What is that which is bought by the ..' worn by the feet A carpet, you are worn put by the drain age upon your system from chronic Gale, Riddles. A Double Door. When is a door more than itself When it is too (two). Taylor's Premi um Cologne is too utterly too too. For sale by all druggists. Send two cent stamp for Riddle Book. Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by L. O. Why are good resolutions like faint- Gale. ing ladies? They should be carried out, and parents should not forget the I Farm iOanB resolutions that would never suffer We alwars have money on hand to them to be without that cough and loan upon improved farms, at low rates croup cure, Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of interest. Call and see us, if in want of Sweet Gum $nd Mullqip. Sold by I of a loan. L. O. Gale. 1 Davison Bros.. Bankers. These prices are quoted for the protection of I the public from overcharges by inexperienced dealers: Ladies Ludlow Pebble Goat Button, Ladies Ludlow Curasoa Kid Button Ladies Oil Grain Button, Ladies Grain Button Men's Calf Boots, solid, Men's Veal Calf Baf.top'd Men's Wool Boots Men's Wool Boots Overs Men's Bkl Arct. Ladies Wool Alaska's Buying direct from the ^manufacturers in cace lots does this Montelius, the shoe man.. Don't Fail to visit the Mammoth DRUG, BOOK, JEWELRY AM) STATIONERY STORE. O West's World's Wonder or Family Liniment is a remedy that no well regulated household should be without, as it is a positive cure for rehumatism. It is invaluable for sprains, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds and all diseases requiring external application. 25 and 50c. per bottle. All druggists. Sold by L. O. Gale. CHOLERA MORBUS, with all its alarming sywptons, pain and suffering, is promptly cured by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and ^Diarrhoea Remedy. It gives im mediate relief. Sold by Hammer & Hammer. West's World's Wonder, the magic cure for rheumatism, neuralgia, cuts, burns, bruises, wounds and all dis eases requiring an external remedy. 25 and 50c. Sold by L. O. Gale. SUMMER COMPLAIN T. Thousands of tests have proven Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ana Diar rhoea Remedy to be without an equal for curing summer complaint, diar licea and cholera morbus. Sold by i.Uauimer & Hammer. Beware of calomel and mineral poi sons. West's Liver Pills are purely vegetable. Always reliable and effec tual. All liver diseases readily yield to tins magic power. Sold by L. O. Gale. WANTED—A375 O. Gr -A. I_i 133 )ccupies a Store covering an area of Three Thousand Five Hundred Square Feet, Filled to its Utmost with Olioice G-ootf.su He Sells at Prices That Defy Competition, His Prices has Made his Business which Talks for Itself. IS HEADQUARTERS. It you don't believe, go and see. West's Cough syrup is pleasant to take and always gives satisfaction. Do not be put off with any other but insist upon having West's Cough Syrup, gen uine wrapped only in blue, three sizes. Sold by L. O. Gale. Domestic, AVhite, and New Home Sewing Machine the best in the world for sale by L. W. Adams, lower main street, Mitchell Dak, live, energetic man, to repre sent us, per month and expenses. Goads staple every one buys outfit and par ticulars fr»e- STAN'DAKD SILVERWARE CO., BOSTON. JiAI'ureselectand DIES wanted to got up Tea Clubs tor our Teas Coffees. A host of usefnl ar ticles to from as premium". Send for II lustrated Trice and Premium List. Special Offer: to every tenth person that answers this advertisement, we will send free one pound or choice Tea. Address -NATL. TEA&COl'FEIiOO., BOSTON, Mass. Land Ofliee at MitclU'll, 1). T. Nov. 3,1888. Notice is hereby given that tlie following nam ed settler has flled notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before United States land olllee at Mitahell, 1). X., on December list., 1886, viz: John E. (ireen, hd 2771. for the S'/i NEK and SEJ4 Sec. !!4, Iwp. 102, It. 61, under liis honieatea 1 entry No. lie names the following witnesses to prave liis continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: AliloS. Kern, Charles N. Butterlield, A. Anuis, Thomas S. Jenner, all of Mitchell, D.T. GEO. B. EVKRITT, Hegister. Land otllce at Mitel :!!, Dak.. Nov. 3,1886. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has flled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before register and receiver at Mitchell, oil December nth, 1886, vizr George A. Rogers, d, s.. No. 24089. for the sw!4—1—1U3—61, llo names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Edward A. Bliss, Samuel W. White, liillp Helwig, Wm, Helwig, allot Mitchell, D. T. GKO. B. EVKRITT. Register. Land Office at Mitchell, Oak. Oct, 26.1886. Notice Is hereby given that the following nam ed settler has filed nis intention to malto final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mode before register and receiver, at Mitchell, D. T., on December, 14,1886, viz Olive H. Blaokmon, for the sw 54 21—101—60, Hd No. 17115. He names the following witnesses to prove hiscontluuous residenoe upon and culti vation of said land, viz: Adelbert L. Tibbetts, Kit win L. Rugg, James Irving, Russell 1\ Sny der, all of Rome, Dakota. GKO. B..EVKBITT, Register. K. N. Kratz. Attorney. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, MITCHELL, DAKOTA. Does a General Banking Bus iness. Pays Interest on Tme Deposits. DIRECTORS: JOHN D.LA WLER, President, West's Liver Pills, a never failing remedy for all liver and stomach dis eases. Purely vegetable. All druggists. Sold by L. O. Gale. See the La Crosse, Wis. Business College Advertisement in another col umn. JAMES S. FOSTER, Real Estate & Loans Mitchell, Dakota. Particular Attention Paid to Eastern Corres pondence. And the famous ALBERT LEA ROUTE TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY From St. Paid and Minneapolis wtt ®r* pi $2 00 2 25 1 75 1 00 2 50 1 25 85 75 1 25 75 V3i w. -ttl Maps and Documents sent on application Established by a People's Convention. Operates on Business Principles. Approved by Business Men. Publicly Endorsed by Territorial Farm ers' Alliance. Risks Limited tn Amount, Insurance Well Distributed. Collects Assessments Before Loss. No Liability in Excess of Premium. Does Business Everywhere in Dakota s,r -V- ... J. C. KELSO. Agent. Minneapolis & St Louis Railway TO CHICAGO Without change, connecting with the fast train* of all lines for the EAST AND SOUTHEAST! The direct and only line running through cars between St. Paul Minneapolis and DES MOINES IOWA, via Albert Lee and Fort Dodge. Also Direct line to Watertown, Dak SOX.ID THROUGH TRAINS Between !_ ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS una the principal cities of the Mississippi valley, connecting in union depot for all points south and southwest! l57"Close connections made in Union Depot with all trains of the St. Paul, Minneapolis iuui-H Manitoba Northern Pacific St. l'aul awl Du luth ltailways, from and to all points Noith and'% Northwest! RFMFMRFR! •T. E. GILBERT, Cashier, A.. M. BOWDLE. Vice Pres't. N. GRANT. •i v"t 3 ThetralIlst(the nc.ivi tivi Dtn.oli, Mlnneap-£0a & st LolJls Ka|Iway composed of comfortable day coaches, magnifi! cent Pulman Sleeping Cars, Horton Keclluini S^justifclfebrat^Palace Dining Cars, MANY HOURS SAVED Two trains daily to l/AKICAQ {"MTV J^venworthandAtclitsonOil making connection with tl\e Union PaoiSe and Atchison, Tepeka & Sante Fe Railways. J3ST50 lbs. of baggage checked free. Fare always as low as the lowest! For Time Tables, Through Tickets, etc., call upon the nearest' Ticket Agent or write to 8.1". BOYD, dealTkt.ftFss9.gt.Minneapolis,Uluu, 1k