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BS3R VOLUME TILL. Turner County Herald. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. PUBLISHED BY .'/IV W. C. BROWN, MBXBICK OF SOUTH T. A. DAKOTA TBRALL,Qen'I RUNS ASSOCIATION. TRCIM8 fl.GO PKR YKAU, IN Advanco. Ht/IU.KV I.ODOK XO. 75, I. o. o. r. Meet*every Saturday evening at R:» o'clock, IB Allsn's hall. Vlsitini: brother* are most cum •itly requested to attend. E. BltAUCH, H. a. I. G. FKIMIUSON" K.». M'COOK l'OKT, NO.,11, A II Meet flrst and tblrd Saturday of cacli at p. tn„ iu O. A. B. hall. N- li. nth VklMgo and Northwestern Railway Time Table. TRAINS OOINO KA1T. ratsenger, Mo, or in. rrelght, "14 Mp, in. OOIKO WEST faitenier, Mo. S 10 4 a. m. Freight, 2J 13 a. m. Make through connection for Chicago and Mm City. Yankton trains connect at Centrcville wltli ketk morning and evening passenger. Ticket Agent. 1'. rillNNY. Agent. BUSINESS BRIEFS. Over one million acorn stoves in use. Tomlinson's Quick Kelief Oil cures .croup, colds, asthma and Bronchitis. Bold by E. Brauch. Water set of live pieces given with •ach pound of Berkley's baking powder, price BO cents, at Kellar's. If you want to buy a fine organ cheap call at the Herald office, and see what a bargain we have to offer. Take a bottle of Quick Belief Oil and Dead Shot home with you and if thev don't cure cone and get your money. Sold by £. Brauch. Tomlinson's Dead Shot cures colic, neuralgia of stomach, diarrhoea and all bowel troubles. Guaranteed to cure colic in horses. Sold by E. Brauch. vY ^|^Cown Board Proceeding. Hurley, June 9,1890. The board met in regular session. Present Jos. Allen, D.Dwyer and C. M. Pier trustees, and W. Elliott clerk. On' motion the following bills were allowed: 'W.C.Brown,printing, 84.75 *J. A. Swan, labor on street, 3.00 On motion and by a vote of the board it was ordered that S! Welsh be required to pay 86.00 yearly for hauling lumber _and other material from the cars at depot to Queal & Co.'a lumber yard, to be paid in advance. On motion It is ordered that uray men be required to pay 812.00 for the first dray used iu hauling for hire with in the incorporated limits of the town •f Hurley, and 80.00 for each additional dray used by the same person. On motion the board adjourned. Attest: Jos. W. fit-.* Brauch. ALLEN, ELLIOTT, ggp President. Clerk.^SS They know how to cure rheumatism In Pennsylvania! Mr. J. F. Meigan, a Pittsburg cigar deai«r, awoke one morning with an attack of rheumatism ini his right arm. YWorkiag around the store during the forenoon made it worse. By noon the pain was so severe that he could not raise his band to his head and had to carry his arm in a sling. One ot his customers, on learn ing the facts, went across the street to E. E, Heclc's drug store, and at his own expense procured a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm and persuaded the cigar dealer to try it. It ceased the pain and reduced the swelling so that by the next morning he could use his arm, and by the second morning was entirely well. This is only one of the many seyere cases of rheumatism that have been cured by this valuable rem edy. 60 cent bottles for sale by Emiel ltemarkablo Rescue, jg Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield 111., makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless yictim for con sumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from 6rst dose. She continued its use and after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this great Discovery at Pioneer drug store, large bottles 50c. aad 81. 2 Wells Thoroughly Cleaned. And satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. Coae any day but Saturday, or leave •rders at John Kellar's. AXDBEW PETERMAN. fiucklen'8 Arnica Salve. The best salve in the "worle for Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt llheum, Fever Stfres, Tetter, Chapped bands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to giye perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by E Brauch. A Card to Stock Raisers. To my old Friends and Patrons: My son, Fred C. Frederickson, who has located at Hurley to fill my old place as stock dealer, made vacant by the departure of Gowdy Bros., and is prepared to buy all kinds of livo stock at the highest market prico, and by fair and honest dealing hopes to win the confidence an^ patronage of all the stock growers and feeders tributary^ Hurley. Thanking you for post favors and friendship, I am as ever, Yours very truly, C. FREDERICKSON. Elder S/F, Kittihger of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, says he has been suffer ing with a cold and cough, also his wife, Chat they took to using Chamberlain^ Cough Remedy and received great ben fit from it. Yet he says It was so pleasant to* take:?' For sale by Emiel *teuch LOCAL MENTION. Bring in your job work. .^ IIow about that celebration? y' Try Kellar's new Java coffee. The best in the world—Acorn stoves. Death to gophers" at Allen's Agency. Methodist campmeeting commences at Parker next Sunday. f||pf||jg More new crockery and glass 'sets just arrived at Kellar's. Try gold dust washing powdor, 4 pounds for 25 cents—at Kellar's. A bright baby girl arrived at the home of Will Selby on the 4th inst. We are sorry to learn that E. J. Jenks is not gaining strength very rapidly. It threatened and threatened Mon day, but the ruin failed to materialize. For Sale, cheap as dirt," an im proved farm near Hurley—xVllen's Agency. Anton Rasmussen has built a pickct fence around his—garden or chickens, which is it? Come iind see the largest stock of 10 cent articles ever brought to Hurley, at J. C. Murphy's. Don't l'orget that we keep a few watches at Pioneer drug store that wo are not afraid to warrant. Harry Sanborn has been under the doctor's care for the piist two weeks from the effects of the grip. .Now is the best time to insure against Lightning, Windstorms and Tornadoes. Allen's Agency. A carload of the best brick ever brought to Hurley just received at J. II Queal & Co.'s lumber yard, i-r Turner county's commissioner dis tricts are to be changed at the next meeting of the county board. Geo. Palmer's now store building lias been undergoing a brushing at the hands of Painter Davy this week. H.I1. Rundell went to Chicago Sat urday with two cars of hogs and one of steers. Sam. White accompanied him to assist in taking in the city." God wasted mud when He made a man so mean as to tell the postmaster to return his paper marked "refused" when he owes two or three years sub scription—Bob Burdette. The Sioux City Journal now issues a Monday edition, which makes it a daily in every sense of the word, and to ap preciate this valuable newspaper we need to miss only one issue. A,number of the pupils of the Hur ley high school will, by invitation of Ole Shager, visit Parker Friday even ing and attend the closing exercises of the graduating class of the Parker high school. At the July meeting the county com missioners will appoint township boards and take other steps necessary for the forming of township organiza tion for this county, an act ot the late legislature requiring the same to be done. The annual picnic of the Turner Co. Old settlers' association will be held in D. C. Smith's grove, four miles north of Hurley, June 18. An interesting program has been arranged and exer cises will begih at ten o'clock a. m. A general invitation Is extended. There is a law in force which requires the county commissioners to fix a date for the destruction of noxious weeds, Would it not be well for the Turner county commissioners to make a move in this matter? The date in Yankton county has been fixed for July 1st. II. C. Green is not a prohibitionist. The other day he asked where to find an o. p. "Drink water," said a friend Drink water!" exclaimed H. C. "1 am a Virginian, sir, and they liever drink water, sir. 1 have read the bible from' beginning to end, sir, and I only found one account of a man asking for a drink of water, and he was in hell,, sir, and they wouldn't lei him have it."— Mitchell Mail. 1 Mr. C. II- Botkin, deputy grand mas ter ot the Dakota lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen has been rustling with the boys around town this week, and the prospects now are that a lodge of this order will be insti tuted at Hurley in a short time. The order is one of the best, and besides the fraternal features each member re ceives a life insurance policy for 82,000, which is paid by assessment upon the members of the order when a death occur. The Dakotas being a jurisdic tion by themselves the cost is very low, We hope that all our readers, especial ly the farmers, will read carefully the article in this issue of the Herald taken from the Sioux City Journal, under the caption "To Western Farmers." There is much food for thought in this article, and a careful consideration,[we believe, will open the eyes of the farmers and alliance men of South Dakota as to the true inwardness rif the work being done by Farmeif?) Harden and others to gain control of the congressmen from this section of the country. South Dakota farmers have no use for Messrs. Loucks, Harden, and their lieutenants. llackett thinks the editor of this paper is apt to blow after the show is over. He knows very well that we warned the voters of Turner county not to place any confidence in his "bogus bonus," that it was a "string" bonus and would never be paid and that we printed and circulated among the voters a notice sighed by Mr. Haines, manager of the Citizuns bank in Parker, that the bank would not pay the 85,000 claimed to be deposited in that institution. Hackett followed this circular with one saying the money would be paid. Has it been? Voters! of Turner county, who lied? If that 810,000 Bad been paid as agreed, Turner county would have had her records iu a vault and her offices in a county building and there would have been no loss of records by fire. Place the blame where it' belongs—with llackett, IJouta, StonerThielirran & Co. Strawberry shortcake. Haying will SOOR commence. Hail insurance at Allen's Agency. Sewing machine needles at Kellar's. Death to gophers at Allen's Agcncy. See the Men's Shoe that we sell for 81-00. AllenJBro's. Just think of it a Men's solid leather shoes for only 81.00 at Allen Bro's. Fire, lightning, windstorm, cyclone and hail insurance at Allen's Agency, Come to stay—J. P. Kristiensen, at Pioneer Drug Store, watch maker and Jeweler. Stoye repairs for any stove in the United States or Canada for sale at Murphy's, Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Milks, Tuesday, June 3, a baby boy, weighing pounds. New shingles are being put on the roof oi the store building occupied by Elliott & Bach. The crops of South Dakota for the year 1890 will bo the largest ever raised within its boundaries. The census enumerators are satisfied by this time that their job is not the biggest picnic in America. Hard wood plank and wagon-making and repairing supplies at F. M. Slagle and (!o.'s lumber yard, near the depot. Quite a number of Hurley citizens went to Parker last Saturday to hear Ben Terrell, and all appeared satisfied with their visit. The Hurley Dramatic Co. played "Louva, the Pauper to a 845.00 house at Centreville last Friday Eve., and gave universal satisfaction. Gen. F. A. Gale, who recently moved from Canton to Ogden, Utah, has re turned to Canton and will make that place his home for a time, at least. Susan B. Anthony, the great champion tf female suffrage, will lec ture at Opera hall this evening (Thurs day). Admission free. All are invited. The first strawberries of the season from the Alderman Fruit Farm were brought in Tuesday morning. They were fine ones, and Mr. Brown says the yield this year promises to be larger than ever before. The ladies of the M. E. church will hold a strawberry and ice cream festi val at Opera hall, Hurley, Tuesday Eve., June 17, and all are cordially in vited to attend. Come, and get the first Iruit of the season. Mrs. Sumner will take charge of the Hurley and Freeman maii route July 1st, carrying the mail to Spring Valley and Idylwilde. Mail will leave Hurley Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays arrive at Hurley, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Under the new mail schedule, which goes into effect July 1st, the mail for Swan Lake, Daneville, Freya, and Adelia will leave Hurley Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satuidays, returning the same day, B. F. Burr has sub-con tracted to carry the mail on this route. The law "prohibiting the sale of to bacco, cigars, cigaretts and snuff to persons under 10 years of age is now in force. The penalties are not quite as heavy as in the prohibitory law, but it is a law all the same and should be as rigidly enforced. On June 9th the Hurley Cornet band elected the following officers for the coming year:—E. C. Rundell, President Geo. Alcock, vice-president B. B. Allen, business manager and treasurer E. V. Rees. secretary W. E. Allen, librarian, Cash receipts for the year ending une 9,1890, 8428.28. J. H. Queal-& Co. wish to say to the public that they are now receiving, a new inyoice of lumber, lath, shingles, etc., which they propose to sell at prices lower than ever before known in Tur ner county. Call and see them and get prices before buying elsewhere. Some of the boys say they never ex pected to receiye any dividend from their Woonsocket capital scheme stock. Wo did and do yet. The land given to the company is at Pierre, and to neglect to pay a dividend on the stock would be admitting that it is worthless and that the city on the gumbo hills entertained no expectation of holding the capital, but was carrying on the campaign to get chance to unload more real estate to tenderfeet. The editor ot the New Era, not being satisfied with padding his correspon dence, also "pads" his adverttsing columns with Hurley advertisements. This is done, we presume, for the pur pose of making the friends of the ad vertisers think that said advertisers uphold the new Era in the course it is taking. It's too thin, Charlie the deal was given away by one who has been a victim of your padding" and who is able to see the effect it has on the cor respondent at home. ,/ The ladies of Grace Episcopal church will give a festival of strawberries and cream, ice cream, etc., in Opera hall, Tuesday, June 24, afternoon and evening at which time the hair wreath will be awarded to the lucky winner. 3,000 A large collection of useful and fancy articles will be offered for sale. The proceeds are to be applied to the purchase of new church seats. All are invited to buy tickets on the wreath, and also to come and witness the drawing, and help destroy the strawberries and cream. yix Parker Press: Our neighbor town Hurley Is justified in taking pride in her dramatic talent, as the rendition of the play Louva the Pauper," given last Friday evening, greatly excelled the average amateur troupe. Miss Berry, who played the part ot heroine, deserves credit for her excellent articu lation, while the negro characters and the Yankee peddler were much above the ordinary. As tho remnlning por tion of the cast was filled' equally well, the entertainment was a success, and that part of the audience whose homes are in Parker came home feeling, weil repaid for their drive. S -S-M I .•. PIKSONAL. Mrs. J. J. Mclntire is visiting in Parker. J. JN1. Gitchell made the round trip to Parker Tuesday. Grandmother 1-logan has been visit ing in Hurley during the past week. Banker Wieting of Toledo, Iowa, was looking over his Hurley possessions yesterday. Miss M. M. Watson is visiting in Spring Valley with her aunt, Mrs. Woodward. J. A. Childs was up from Wakonda Tuesday, shaking hands with his numerous friends. Miss Edith Peck bid good bye to her schoolmates and other friends Tuesday and started for Armour. E. Brauch and wife went to Yankton by priyate conveyance Monday, where they are visiting friends and relatives. Mr. F. B. Ward, proprietor of the Carthage townsite, was in Hurley this week looking after his property inter ests here.' T. W. Murphy and wife came over from Sioux Falls Tuesday evening. Tom reports lots of street work going on in that city A. M. Rasmussen and Al. Brown are at Aberdeen this week, assisting the democracy in setting up a ticket to be slaughtered at the fall election. Mrs. O. G. Udell and Miss Ilattie Udell have been in Hurley this week. Mrs. Udell is packing her household goodq preparatory to moving the same. C. H. Botkin, of Watertown, deputy grand master of the A. O. U. W., has been rustling around among the Turner county members ot this order this "week. Hick's Predictions for June. The first two or three days of June will be cool and clear. On entering the first storm period about the 3d it will turn very warm and culminate in some hard storms about the 4th, 5th and 6th. On or near the 10th or 11th there will be hard reactionary storms, with much rain, in all probability continuing into a storm period from the 14th to 18th. This is the summer-solstice period and much continued rain with whole nights of continuous lightning and thunder, is very probable. Do not be alarmed if it occurs it will be grander than dangerous. Mercury on the 25th will prolong the reactionary tendency from the 21st, so that a continued "wet spoil' may fill the gap up to the last period, begining on the 26th and running up to 30th. Upon the whole we calculate that Juno will be a very wet month, with many active and some dangerous storms. Notlce to Taxpayer*. The personal property tax must be paid before uly 1. Plea&o attend to this and save further cost. ,(J Parker, S. D., May 27,1890/' GUSTAV GILBERT, Tf County Treasurer. Mr. J. F. Masters, cashier of Emmitt & Co.'s bank at Waverly, Ohio, says: "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy the best I have ever used. After using several other kinds, without ben efit, I tried it and it quickly cured me, after years of suffering with an obsti nate cough and throat trouble." 50 cent bottles for sale by Emiel ftrrtuch Teachers' Examination. Will be held in Parker on Monday, June 23, from 1 o'clock m. to 9 o'clock p. m. Respectfully, C. SALMON, J$^j|Here I am again, with the Heaviest Stock of Co. Supt. S. v. JONES A 'm LAWYER, —CATHOAUT BLOCK—- PARKER. .DAKOTA WALL PAPER,FAINTS,OILS,VARNISHES ''y-f*And Brushes Ever brought to Turner County. FISHING TACKLE, VELOCIPEDES, EXPRESS WAGONS, Fruits of all kinds in season, and the most complete stock of Drugs and Druggist's" Sundries We do not know how soon the court house will burn again, but we do know that we are here to stay. Come and see our goods and prices, and be convinced that we can please you in both. Alliance Aid Association, I ment OKTHK Iiappy Ilooslere. WB. HURLEY, SOUTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, JUKE 12. 1890. NUMBER PIONEER DRUG STORE, 1- Tiramons, postmaster of Ida- villc, Intl., writes. Electric Bitters has done more for me than all otfrer medicines combined, for that barf feet' inar arising from kidney and liver trouble." John Leslie, fanner and stockman, of same place says: ".Kind Electric Hitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine, make me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says Electric Hitters is just the thing for ft man who Is all run down and don't eitfb Whether he lives or dies be found new strength, good appetite and felt Just lifte he hs^d a new lease on life. Only 50fc a' bottle, at Pioneer drug store. 2 Any kind of a watcfror clock cleahed and repaired at Pioneer Drag Store. J'. P. Knstiensen ROLLS -iV Fidelity Fire Insurance Co. ALLElSPS AGE1STC A BABYCABS, BIRDCAGES. E. BRAUCH, Proprietor. SPECIAL, TO THE FARMERS OF TURNER CO: We are prepared to Insure Growing Crops against IIAIL IX THE Alliance Hail Association. CHEAP, RELIABLE INSURANCE. CALL AND GET PRICES AND TERMS. We are also Agents for PAPER. Alliance Depart- AND THE O«MUMMWIMMWFFIVMM«MINIWNWNNNNWNNIIIWNNNNJNJIWWIMAWNIMMMICTIMINNFFNIMMMMTP We are in Hurley to Sell Call and and And Propose to Sell Our Share. 'JS^WPP«. JT HURLEY, WE WILL Examine Goods get Prices. WIDE OPEN FOR BUSINESS. HURLEY,-. J. T. HOGAN. uuuuuuinifcniuumiuuuuumiinnmutiWutiuumnnnYuiifljiiniuuinmtnitnititruuuuiniVr I N E & S O N ."R /DEALERS *1# IN Staple and Fancy Flour, Salt, Tobacco, etc. If You Should Happen to Want a Why not buy one that you can get Repairs for? THE M'CORMICK is all Steel—no Wood to' rot/' HOW about the '-.-.v. AV J. We have got them. ELLIOTT & EACH A, SCOTT, DEALER IN ,New Crown Sewing Machines.- iMERSOX. ALCOTT & CO.'S" Com Planters and Cultivators, "Halladay" Windmills and Pumps. mm 3d E IR ieb, rrotrftsto? Hurley Meat Market Fresh aud HmbSccd Meat Always on Haftil. Highest Prices Paid rot Livo Stock, Hides and HURLEY. BAKOtfA. 7, 5S?if |T 4* J. I. CASS) Threshing Machines? if* *4 wr -IS -,4?- ps,J v?, YOU MONEY ON Staple Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, NOTIONS I GROCERIES. IRA G. FERGUSON Turner COUNTV 1 BANK,- 1 HURLEY £Ak. W. H. ROBERTSO#, tanker* Rsterenco by rermlsslon: rue banks of ndtpen* dente and Waterloo Iowa. PROF. JOHN VOIGT. Instructor of Piano and Organ, ml GERMAN AND FRENCH Takes pleasure in announcing that he will be Is Hurley from Thursday at 3:00 p. m. till Friday noon. Enquire at W.- ll. Conklin'a or addrtU atllarloh. 8. DV H. s. GRAVES M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended. Office and resides** on Center Avi-nue. First honso west ot Sarxcnt's store, IIUKL&Y SOtJTII 1)AKOTA. A. A. BASYE, CA E N E A N I E WAGON WORE A SrKCIALTT. All work Guaranteed. Jlnrd.wAod.liimfoer kept to Stout Bros.' blacksmith shoo LAYNE & CONWAY Tubular and Artesian Well DrllUrt/ JICItLEY, SOUTH DAKOTA. S 99 SOUTH DAKOTA, &C0. JOS. FRICK, •-4 Iron lJumps ot all Descriptions »nd-,-j l'ump Repairs. Water without alkalt.-atod a weri that easnat^^ be pumped dry gttSranlced, no par. i&f. CTXo business transacted on Sunday.^EI S C. H. Goddard, Attorney and Counsellor at. ireitl-EY, vBOUTH DAKOTA.' Office over Turtrei' County Hank. DR.s c. HURLEYO, »v.v— r« h*^ I 1 I a -i -S IFI "if, Jt retail. Shop *tv -lis --m ~'iHw Law/ I. FOWLEft, Physician 5 Snrcreoa and Obstettioiaa, DAKOTA Member ot Hardin Co., Iowa. Medical AssoeU tlon. Has been in boMinUom practice tortwev iy-two yosM. LOTZE & PISHER, General Agents (or Sohmer, HArdman, Decker Brat, anrf Wheelock Pianos.' Eitey, Story & Mar*, Chicago Cotiag* and Western Cottage Organ*. Will sell on installments to suit purchaser. e/THTUr A A Headquarters at Vermillion Branch. bUU 1 iJAiVU 1 A., offic0 at CentreviUe