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.•'It. STATE DIRECTORY,, STATE OFFICERS. E. LEE.. Governor fti&D, T. H1NDMAN Lieutenant Governor V.w. H. llQDDLE Secretary -H. EJ. MAYHEW .Auditor ICIRK O. PHILLIPPS .... Treasurer IWELVTN GKIGSBY Attorney General FRANK CRANE Supt. Public Instruction J. L. LOCKH ART.. Supt. School & Pub Lands 2«. F. PETTIGREW U.S. Senator •J. H. KYLE U. B. Senator JT. E. KELLEY Member of Congress ."VREEMAN KNOWLES. .Memberof Congress DIttHTON CORSON Supreme Court Judge *i). HANEY. .i Supromo Court Judge «J. G. FULLER SuurcmeCourt Jud(re, COUNTY DIRECTORY. COUNTY OFFICERS. WM. ELLIOTT County Judge vROBERT WAY ..Clerk of Court :0. M. PIJBR Register of Deeds L. FLEEGER State's Attorney ,'.J. P. GKABER..... Auditor p. K. MERRY Treasurer "A, JAY ANDERSON Sheriff A. J. SMITH Supt. of Schools T. F. COLLINS Surveyor •DR. R, F1NLAY.:.. Coroner THOS. SLKTTBN Assessor COTRKIT COMMISSIONERS. B.C. NELSOU- First DlstricL H. NEWllY., Second District :|J, J. GRAKBR V. Third District ''ANDREW KAUFFMAN Fourth District ,(UNIA SARGENT Fifth District HURLEY DIRECTORY. TOWN OFFICERS. T. J. HILL Trustqe, First Ward D. DWYER, Trustee, Second Ward D. WHITE'. Trustee, Third Word PETER ALLEN Clerk F. S. VA.UGIJAN, Treasuror p. Ci WARD Marshal Board meets on the second Monday evening of e^oh month at 8 o'clock t. m. C. & N. W. RY TIME TABLE. TRAFNS GOING BAST. 6, Passenger $ j38'p. 'm. S|No.84,Freight j{07p.m. TRAINS GOING WEST. No. 5, Passenger .... -No. 2D, Freight HURLEY LODGE No. 75, I. O. O. F.—Meets' every Saturday evening-at 8 o'clock, in Odd Fellows Hall. All brothers invited to attend. J. P. Christensen, N. G.i J. W. Pardons, sec'y. •E. S. MCCOOK POST, No. 81, G. A- R.—Meets on each Saturday evening prececdldg full moon in each month at 7 p. m., in G. A, R. Hall. H. W, Elliott, Commander H. J. Sanborn, Adjt. JOPPA LODGE 4. F. and A. M.—Meets at Odd Fellows Hall oh the Tuesday evening on or before the full of the moon. All Masons in prood standing aro cordially invited to attend. Geo. PjDstletnwaite, W. M. W. M. H. L. Ar nett, Seo'y. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.—Meet •'flrBt .and third Wednesday evening of each month at 8 o'clock sharp. J. H. Gallagher, •Venerable Consul W. H. Robertson. Clerk. THE NEW TARIFF LAW •^hich has just been signed by the ^President, may bo appropriately con sidered aa Industrial Declaration of independence. An official text of the law has just been published by the .4njerican Protective Tariff League, jsnd should bo carefully examined by .pyery citizen. Protectionists oujjht to •foave a few oopies of this law for dis tribution. Five copies will be sent to #ny address for ten cents. Ask for jJJooument No. 30 and address W. F. •Wakeinan, Gen'l Sec'y, 135 "West 28d .Street, New York. A good second-hand gasoline range tfov sale cheap. Enquire at Herald •office. Sent Free! To any person interested in humane 'matters, or who loyes animals, we will •eendfr.ee, upon application, a copy of the "Alliance," the organ of this Soci ety. Iu addition to its intensely inter •esting reading, it contains a list of the valuable and unusual premiums given tby the paper. Address IHISAIIOminiMHE ALLIAKCE, liO-44 llUulted Charities Bldjr, New York The Directors of the Grata Palace •Association at Aberdeen have made 'arrangements for reduced rates on all tfailroa'ls for their Exposition, which ^rill be held from Ootober 4th to 9th. Jit will pay every reader of this paper taftttead. 1 H. K. Webster, Agent. POSTOFFICE. Office hours during week 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Mail closes for north and weBt at 12:50 p. m. SSTMttil closes for east anrl south at 8:16 p. m. pjftlail to Childstown, Tuesday, Thuriiduy and Saturday of eaoh week. Arrives at 113 too noon, -Waves at j:30. P. M. i! A. M. RASMTJSSEN. Postmaster. CHURCHES, PRESBYTERIAN Services every "iVmorning at tl o'clock Sabbath school at. IS. Evening service at 8 oneauh alternate .Sab bath.. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even tog at 8 o'clock. CHAS. E. SHAKP, Pustor. ^METHODIST EPISCOPAL.—Services every sf.",Sunday at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school immediately after morning services. Prayer meeting Thursday evenings at 7:30. R. B. Beavis, pastor. PAPT1ST—Services every Sunday morning at, 11 o'clock Sunday school at 10. Evening ser vice at 8 o'clock. Choir practioe every Tues day evening at 8 clofik. Prayer meeting ThnrsdaV everting at 8 o'clock. B. Y. P. U. meeting Sunday evenings at 7:15 o'clock. W. L. Markland, pastor.1 SECRET SOCIETIES, Low Kates ta.HnfTalo and l'oincs Ea»t. On August 21 and 22, the Chicago North-Western R'y will make legs than one-half rates to Buffalo and te turn at the time of the Grand Army Encampment, tickets good returning until September 20, by depost with joint agent at Buffalo, enabling patrons of this line to extend their trip .to New York, Boston and other points in the east, and make a liberal sayintr in rail way fares. This is tjje route, selected by Gommander-in-Ghief General Clark son. For time of special trains and other information, inquire of agents. Rate from Hurley to Buffalo and re turn, $20.15. ADVERTISED LETTERS. List of letters remaining In Post Office, Hurley, Aug. 1st, 1897. If not called for in 30 days will be Bent to Dead Letter office. DOMESTIC. Erick Lange, Edd. Mann, W. S. Sheares M. D., Albert Hagamoyer, 1. J. Groseth, Samuel Barge 3, Mis Eliza beth Clark. When calling for these letters please say advertised. A. M. RASMUSSEN. Postmaster. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Com plaints, exerting a wonderful direct in fluence in giving stiength and tone to the organs. It you have Loss of Appe tite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless,' Ex citable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bittters is the medicine you need. Health and Strength are gauranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1 at Pioneer Drug Store. •••'. A I 1:07 p.m. 11:15 a. m. ROAD Mortgages on hand Ileal Estate on hand Cash on hand Insurance paid 'faxes paid Due on Stock.. ANIK LAiU''-' or Sale at Low Prices anil on Easy Terms The Illinois Central Railraid Compaay •offers for sale on easy terms and at low prices, 150,000 acres of choice fruit, gardening, farm and grazing lands lo cated in SOUTHERN ILLINOIS They are also largely interested in, and call especial attention to the 600.0U0 acres of land in the famous YAZOO VALLEY OF MISSISSIPPI lying along and owned by the Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Company, and which that Company offers at low prices and on long terms. Special in ducements and facilites offered to go and examine .these lands both in Southern Illinois and in and in the "Yazoo Valley." Miss. For further description, map and any in formation, address or call upon E. P. SKENE, Land Commissioner, No. 1 Park Row, Chicago, Ill.f or, B. MOE, Ass.'t Land Commissioner. a- Due on Profits Cash on hand Loans Repaid Received for Dues... Date of series No. oi series July 1, Jan. 1, July 1, July l, Jan. 1, July 1. July I,, an. 1* Jan. 1, an. 1 Jan. 1, SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Hurley l.uililir m\ Loanlsst Showing the Receipts, Disbursements, Assets, Liabilities, Earnings and Value of Shares at the Close of Ihisincss June 30. 1897. ,, Afe!5ET.b. Unpaid Dues. Interest, Premiums and Fines 335 99 LIABILITIES, Received for Interest and Premiums :A 681 86 Received for Fines ... 79 30 DISliUltSMENTS. Stock withdrawn:. ... .-4^2,615 96 Loans 600 00 Expenses.. 155 95 Taxes 66 61 Insurance 16 00 Cash on hand 57 53 Number of shares 1889. 1898. 1890. 1891. 1882. 1892. 1893. 1894 1895. 1896. 1897. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Bids for County PliysiciaMfc. Notice is hereby given that seated proposals 'Unserve the county as county physicians will be received by tho county auditor until the hourof nine (9) a. m.,on thcBthday of September,-1S97. Two contracts will nrobably be awarded, one for the north part of tjie county and one for the south. Bidders will Btate clearly what part of the county they bid (for. It is the intention of the board ot county com missioners to award contracts to lowest re sponsible bidders, but the right to reject any or all bios Is reserved.' Dated at Parker, S. D„ August !i. 1807. Jos. G)tAJjnj, County Auditor. Bids for Poor Farm. "Notice is hereby Riven that sealed proposals 1.0 font or manage the poor farm for the ensu ing year, will be received by the County Audi tor until the hour of 2 P. M: September (i, !fi!)7. Didders will pleaso be explicit, stating in WVitlnp all conditions Rovemin^ their bids.' It is the intention of the board of county com missioners to place the county paupers in the care of the manager or rontor of the poor farm, bidders will therefor include in their bids, pro posals to keep said paupers at so muclTper week each. Board of county commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids submitted. Dated at Parker, South Dakota. July 26tb, 1897. Jos. P. UKAIiElt, rVm't paid miUain pr each share) share S78.859 64.484 51-.038 43.025 31.818 27.932 15.22 51 13 5 2 5 10 2 9 5 29 11 90.00 84 .(XJ 72.00 66.00 60,00 48.00 42.00 County Auditor. First publication July 22—fit. J, Notice to Creditors. State of South Dakota,) mm? 'M** -ss. vi--. County fit Turner, In County Court witnln. and for said county. In the matter of the Estate of James A. Scott, deceased. Notice in hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the Estate of James A. Scott, deceased, to tho creditors of. and all persons having claims again.st the said deceased to ex hibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the ilrht publication of this notice to the said administrator at his place of business In the town.of Hurlei\ in the connty of Turner, S. D. A. P. HOYri. Administrator of tho Estate of James A. Scott, deceased. Dated at Hnrley, S. O., July 17, 1897. _. J. W. EdMUN'DS. Attornc-V. J,. '., First publication July 2S--5t. .rwaifi Notice to Creditors. State of South Dakota, County of Turner, ss, In county court within and for said county. In the matter of the Estate of Jacob Jacob son, deceased. Notice is hereby Riven b.v tho undersigned, executrix of the last will and testament of Ja cob Jacobson. deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having' claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice,, to said executrix a(t Chamberlain, in the county of Brule, S. Dak. Dated at Parker, S. D., July 16th, 1897. ER.IZA.RETH JACOBSON, Executrix of the last will and testament of Jacob Jacobson, deceased. ••••_ Notice lor Publication. LandOllleo at Mitchell, S. D., July 20, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has llled lioticw of his intention to make llnal proof in support ol his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk ot the Circuit Court in aiul for Turner county. S. T„ at 1'arkcr. S. D„ on September 3. 183", viz: JOKC1EN DAMEl.SEN, for the Lots two and three. Northeast onarter Southwest quarter and Northwest jjuaner Southeast quarter. Section thirty. Township ninety-seven. Kango fifty-four, (Homestead En try No. 0308.1 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Niels Nielsen, Jens P. Hansen and Zacarlus Madseti of Centerpolnt P.O., S. !., and Carl Christensen of cipringvallcy p. o.. s. D. .. .M.V.A1UIAHAM JLOYNTON,. 'Register. Notice tor Publication. Land Olflco at Mitchell, S. D.. July 13. 1897. Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler hasTlled notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proofwillbe made before the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Turner county, S. D., at Parker, S. D., on August20, 18E7, viz: RAG NIL LEVY. widow of Arnt P. Levy, deceased, for the south west quarter Section twenty-three. Township ninety-seven, Range llfty live. (Homostoad Entry No, 9318.) He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Daniel llorufsen, of Mavtlcld P. O., S. D,«,. C. G. Carlson, of Maylield P. O.. S. D. Bs£5» John Larson, of Center Point P. O.. S. DW» John Baurdseng. of Maylield P.0.,S.D. &. AUKAHAM BOYNTON, Register. v.. 11ECEIPTS. ^"4, ''S'AV 810,003 90 3,072 43 57 53 101 00 103 87 „s,f- 1 14.B37 ti A ....v .. 8,772 00 5,8(55 7 2 14 C37 72 170 89 FVI ,630 00 930 00 C,, 3,512 05 3512 05 Value of total value ot each share each series SI 74.859 154.484 135.038 115.025 97.818 87,932 63.220 54.259 &5.630 19.878 «.230 J2.259 5.63 1.878 :».oo 18.00 6.00 -s .23 ©8,917.85 2,008.29 675.19 230.05 429.09 679.32 126.44 488.33 178.15 576.47 68.54 #14,687.72 READ xs To THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN THE DAKOTA FARMER THE TOLEDO BLADE Every Cash Notice tor Publication. Land Office at, Mitchell, S. D., Aug. 14, 1897. Notice is hereby Riven that tho following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or in his absence berore the Clerk of the Cir cuit Court in and for Turner county. S. D.. at Parker, S.D,. on October i. 1RI7. viz: SOREN CHRISTKNSON. for the Lots three and four and South one-half Northwest quarter of Section three. Township ninety-seven, Ilange fifty-five (Homestead lSn try No. O-JXi.) He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of-said land, viz: Paul Anderson, of Ourtown P. O-, S I). Andreas Bauer, of Ourtown P. O-. S. D. HansF. Olson, of Idylwilde P. O.. S. D. John M. Downer, of Freeman P. O.. S. I). ," ABKAH.'IM Applmants must provide themselves with pen and ink the paper will be provided. gMITn ffi" County Supt. of Schools. J. W. EDMUNDS, Attorne}r-at-Law. Business in any part of Turner County. will receive prompt attention, AW- in I UYNTON, V-.. Regihler. Notice of Teaclicrs* Examination. Notice is hereby.given that rfjgvlar examina tion of applicants for license to" teach in this county will be held at the schoo!h,ouse in Hur ley on Friday, the third day of September, 1S97, beginning at 8:ao a. m. -4?' '. -tis 1st Ofl'.ce in Turner County Bank Building IIUKLEY. SOUTH DAKOTA. J. H. GALLAGHER, X3en.-tisit:. HURLEY, SO. DAK. '•s Office at Hcsidencc,^nd door north of Pboto a a O IT I 9 a to 4 E. H. BENSON, Shop opposite Turner County JBank A share of your patronage solicited S. GRAVES M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Calls Promptly attended. Office and residence on Center Avenue. IIUKLEY SOUTH DAKOTA. lurner County Bank, (INCORPORATED) Hurley, South Dalcota GUARANTEED CAPITAL, §26,000. rf. 1. ttobert3on. Pre*. A. Kenrlcli, jr. Vice Pres. .. W. H. Robertson, Casliler. I. UownlnR, Ass't Cashier. VAGenenlBuking Biulnen Xranaut«d. THE TURNER COUNTY HERALD. THE CHICAGO INTER OCEAN. THE SIOUX CITY JOURNAL. THE DAKOTA FARMER. THE TOLEDO BLADE. 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