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•?r- v8* w*a- ia-: /H mm 1 STATE DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICERS. S A. K. U5B }).T. HINDMAN.. %V.H. RODDLE.. U.K. MAYHKW. CQlir^TY WM. OFFICERS ELLIOTT »i .... County Judge ROBERT WAY.. ... Cleric OX Court C. M. PIER Register of Deeds -L. L. FLEEGER State's Attorney ,J. P. GRABER Auditor F. K. BERRY Treasurer A. JAY ANDERSON. Sheriff A. J. SMITH Supt. of Schools T. F. COLLINS Surveyor DR. II, F1NLAY. ....Coroner '4'HQS. SLETTEN Assessor COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. S. G. NEIJSON First Diatrlct ,1. H. NEVVBY Second District ,1. J. GRABER Third District ANDREW KAUFFMAN... ..Fourth District JUNIA SARGENT '.Flfl^ District HURLEY DIRECTORY. TOWN OFFICERS. T. J. HILL. Trusteo. First Ward D. DWYER Trustee. Second Ward Hi. D. WHITE Trustee, Third Ward J*ETKR ALLEN. ........ Clerk F. S. VAUGHAN, Treasurer D.C.WARD..'. Marshal Board meets on t,be sccond Monday evening Qi caeh mouth it 8 o,'x\ocU u. m. c. W, RX &. N. JQ 8. MCCOOK POST, No. 31,(1. A R.—Meets on eaeh Saturday evening pfeccedldg full moon fn'each montli qt 1 p, m., In G. A. R. Hull. H. W. ISUiQtt, Commander H. J. Sanborn, Adit. JOPPA LODGE A. P. and A. M.—Meets at Odd Fellows Hall on the Tuesday evening on or before the full of the moon. All Masons in good standing are cordially Invited to attend. Geo. POBtletfiwttite, W. M. W. M. It. L. Ar nett, Seo'y. MODERN WOODMKN OF AMERICA.—Meet first and third Wednesday evening of each month at 8 o'clock sharp. J. H. Oullagher. Venerable Consul W. H. Robertson. Clerk. Notice! Parents MUST bear in mind that school book can b* bought for CASH only. EMIEL BRAUCH. ..THE..<p></p>ELBREDGE 4. •ttUoy high-grade Family Sewing Hkehlne, poneming all ipoAem iiuprovementot feuARAHTEEii Equal 'sl*tK •':"-":V' ...............-'. Uoverqor '.'. Lieutenant Governor ..... Secretary Auditor KIBKO. PUXLI-TPPS.. Treasurer IWELVTN OKrUBUV Attorney General FRANK OKANE..., .Supt. Public Instruction j. h. LOCKHART- Supt. School & Pub I.aiuls Ji. F. PETTIOREW U. S. Senator J. H. KYLE.... .U.S.Senator .I.E. KELI-iICY —Member of Congress FREEMAN KNOWLES Member of Congress DIflHTON CORSON.',.. .Supreme Court Judge .D. HANEY Supreme Court Judge tl. G.PULIiKI^ .SuoremeCour^JudK? COUNTY DIRECTORY, TIME TAQLE. TRAINS GOING EAST. No. 6, Passenger a:8ftp, m. No. 34, Freight S)sU7p. TRAINS GOTNO WEST. •-No.5, Passenger i:nr tn. No. Sft, Freight. 11 :i5 a. m.' H. K. Webster. Agent. POSTOFFICE. Qflloe hours during wool? 8 a. to? p. m. ,'Mail closes for. north amT west at I2:fi0 p. in. -Mull closes tor eqst and south at 1 ft p. m. Mall to Chi Ida town, Tucnday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. Araives at 19:00 noon, leaves at 1:30, P- M. A. M. RASMOSSEN, Postmaster. CHURCHES* y.RESBYTERIAH Setvices every Snbbatli morning at 11 o'clock Sabbath school at 13. Evening service at 8 on each ulternate Sab bUtty. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even ins ftt 8o'clock. CKAft. E. SllAliP, Pastor. jyjETHOniSt EPISCOPAL.—ServleeH every Sunday at It a m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school immediately %ftev- morning services. Prayer meeting Tiuirsilay oyefliugst ftt 7:30. L. H. Darling, pastor. IjlAPT 1ST—Services every Sunday moj'ning at 11 o'clock: Sunday school atfiaj. pvenV.iw ser vice at 7i.'JO o'clock. .Prayer meeting every Thursday evening it ^iSO o'clock. 13. Y. P. U. meeting Sunday evenings a,t 6 1S o'clock. W. L. Markland, pastor. SECRET SOCIETIES. JJURLEiV kODGE No. 75 I. O. O. F.—Meets every Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, In Odd FellowS Hall. AH brothers invited to attend. J..P. Chrlstensep, ff. O. J. W.. Parsons, see'y. to the rrl0H Twy niMaAt*. mm jroor local jdw Best ALLEN'S AGENCY! If you want to buy a farm, If you want a steam ship ticket, If you want your property insured, If you want a deed, mortgage or will writ ten.,, If you want a farm lease or other contract properly drawn, If you want to bor row money, If you wantanything in our line we shall be glad to see ycfu at Bank of Hurley build ing, Very truly yours, ALLEN'S AGENCY. Hurley, S. D. Turner County Bank, (INCORPORATED) II iirl«y,. South Dakota (U'AllASiTHKI) 'Ul'ITAL, §25,000. .1. I. liobertson. Pres. A. Kenrich, jr.. Vice 1'ies. -l W. H. llobertson, Cashier. "v [, Downing, Ass't Cashier A (lener^lBaukln liuslness Transacted. ROAD For Sale at Low Prices aiid -v: Easy Terms The Illinois Centrul Railraid Company offers for sale on easy terms and at low prices, 150.000 acres of choice fruit, gardaninsr, farm and grazing lands lo cated in SOUTHERN I ILLINOIS Tiiey are also largely interested in, and jail espfecial attention to the bOO.OUO acres of land in the famous YAZOO VALLEY OF Mississippi lying along and owned bv the Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Company, and which that Company offtirs at low prices and an kng terms. Special in ducements and faeilites offered to go tnd eaaruirte tfeese lands both in Southern Illinois and in ind in the "Yazoo Valley," Miss. For further description, map and any in formation, address or call upon E. P. SKENE, Lund Commissioner, No. 1 irk Row, Chicago, 111. or, B. MOE Ass't Land Commissioner. S. GRAVES M. D. Physician and Surgeon. nails n-omi)t!v attended. Othce and residence on Center Avenue. HUIIJLEY SOUTH DAKOTA. MM WANTED. We want two or three good men in your eoun ty to soil our Minnesota .IrowB Nursery Stoclt. Set Corn. Seed Pota toes and Uvain. for Spring delivery- The Most llbernl" terms. Three plunsv Write for par ticulars. Tile .TBWKIL NIIKSKKY CO.. LHk« Citv. Minn. Uticklen's Arnica S alve. The itest Salvo in the world for Cuts, Uruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, b'ever Sores Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is gauraritecd to give perfect satisfaction or money reiunded. I'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by E. Brauch, druggist. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and Ml Pat »entiusinets conducted for MOOCRATC FEES. nnUdR^FSnEsec«SSfS'entle'1msUmiTtiiau those »remote {rom-.Washipgtan. ... Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-i 5 tlon. We advise,'If patenwbls of not, fr*e.of |, choree. Our fee not due till patent is secured. 1 A PAMPHLET, "How toObtaln Patents, with? cost of same :i the U. S.nnd iimi|itcouBtnii sent free. Address. C.A.SMOW&CO. •rm l*r*NT Amu. p.,c.,^ ... a. M. $1.5 $2. $2 $2. ]0S. DENOMA JR.. AUCTIONEER, Is. prepared to pry sales on short notice terms reasoAuble undsatisfactiotl guar anteed or no pay. Ad}re$s a,t -vy*i!i8iApp,¥''i' }^v" THE WEEKLY INTER OC^AN THE DAKOTA FARMER THE TOLEDO BLADE ... DAVIS, S. B. Auction! All those in jQeed of a good auctioneer will do well to give me a calll. 1 speak German, Holland and Unglish. and guarantee satisfaction. Have had 18 vears experience. T. PQGU Hurley, S. B'. All The News..., Worth Reading Local, State and National •Will bo found in tlie HERALD AND THE ST. PAUL WEEKLY PIONEER PRESS. We have arranged a Club bing Rate by which we can give both Papers One year for only Si.75 Regular Price S2.50 Wd Save you a generous part of this sum. Send or bring £our casli With ordei* 'THE herald- HurleyJ Si Dj To Every Cash in Advance Subscriber of the $lj.5 Pays for the Herald and Inter Ocean. $1.5 Pays for the Herald an.d Toledo Blade. Pays for the Herald and Dakota Farmer. Pays for the Herald and Sioux City Journal. Pays for the Herald, Inter Ocean and Blade. Pays for the Herald, Inter Ocean and Farmer. $2.25 Pays for the Herald, Inter Ocean and Journal. $2.25 Pays for the Herald, Farmer, Inter Ocean Blade. Call at Herald Office or Send Orders by Mail. THF DAIT TTM F*S U1U SIOUX CITY, IOWA. THE NEW YORK WORLD, THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 18 Pages a Week ,,.156 Papers a Year FOR ONE DOLLAR. PtibllttlieU every Alternate Day Except Sunday. The Thrice-a-AVeek Edition of THE NKW YOIIK yg^agggs THE TURNER COUNTY HERALD. THE CHICAGO INTER OCEAN. THE SIOUX CITY JOURNAL. THE DAKOTA FARMER. THE TOLEDO BLADE. FREE THESI0UX CITY JOURNAL] DAILY, SUNDAY AND WEEKLY. A Staunch Repi^blipan Newspaper, Ably Edited, Always Enterprising and Progressive. The Journal's magnificent news service and its many special features easily give it front rank in western journalism. Now is the time to select your reading matter for the coming year, and here is your opportunity to secure 4 popular puper at a nominal expense. TERMS FOR THE JOURNAL. DA1L Y— $6.00 per year S3.U0 for six months $.1.50 for three months. SUNDAY—$2.00 per year S1.00 for six months 50 cents for three months. THE WEEKLY—in two parts, four pages Tuesday and eight pages Friday—$1.00 per year 50 cents lor six months 25 cents for three months. I?venin&' vrx.lL, 1 iliULJ, A trial order solicited. A BESS year. WoiiLU is first among all "weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication, and freshness, accuracy and variety of Its contents. It has all the merits of a great SB daily at the pricfe of a dollar weekly. Its political news is prompt,complete,accurate and impartial as all Its readers w!ll testify. It is against the monopolies and for the people. It prints the nctws of all the world, having special correspondence from all important news points on the globe. It. has brilliant illustrations, stories by groat authors, a capital humor pa&i-. complete markets, departments for the household and women's work ?irtd other special department-* ul uuu'ouiil inter est. Wc offer this unetjimlcd newspaper and the Herald together one year for 62.09. the regultiT.flijIijLcfiption price of the two p'dpert f« 8$j0. •yn... -. v"- 8 except Sunday, 85.00 per $2.50 for six months $1.25 for three montjis. Sample copies free. Agents wanted. PERKINS BROS. COMPANY, MM S£g*isia Publishers. J. W. EDMUNDS, Attorney-at-Law. Business in any part of Turner County will receive prompt attention, OlHcn In Turner County liank llulHlnii IIUItLEV. SOUTH DAKOTA. d. H. GALLAGHER, Deiitist, HURLEY, SO. DAK Ofllce at Residence. 2nd iloor north ol Photo graph Gallery. Oblce hours Irom 0 a. m. to 4 E. H. BENSON Tonfeorial Shop opposite Turner County 13ank I y-' I A share of your patronage solicited.. "Dr. 1'cniiur'ii Dyspepsia I'liru as the name implies is simply for Dys pepsia and indigestion. It should be auperior to tbe gentsral run ot prepara tions and prescriptions because It is piepared by a physician of many years s^udy and experience, \Vhose writings oil medical questions, are .accepted as authorities, if not satisfleil alter lifting one.bottloypur money will be refunded tif B. f. Vaughttri, m. .urner County Herald. Published Every Thursday. HURLEY. NOV. OFFICIAL PAPER. CENTERVILLE. -I rom Our County Cor respondents and Exchanges. From the Journal Emiel Brauch, the handsome and accomplished dispenser of pills, per* fumes, patent medicines and soda water at Hurley, was in this metropolis be-P tween trains yesterday. A force of twenty-two men are at work on tho new telephone line be tween Hawarden and Canton. When that is completed it is expeoted they,!1! will go onto the line from Vermillion to Yanktou, Centerville and Parker. A letter received by this writer, from*Hon. 'Coi'Leg Salmon, oonyeys the information that himself and family are enjoying exoellent health, and ar.e gradually recovering from the financial^ reverses they suffered soon after going.j to Florida by reason of their bavin trusted too much to the honesty pi] human nature, Lhough Cort says he] would have preferred to see the moneyji gone some other' way and reclined hisi faith in mankind. He is teaching thej^ village school at Mount Dora, Florida. at a salary of $70 per month, and sends kinclest regards to his Centerville* friends, all of whom we are sure will.' be glad to know of the better times com ing for Mr. Salmon and his efftimabl family....... PARKER. From tlip I'.ress 2}eb-Stout's mother, who lived w^tb him until he moved into the courtj house building, but who refused to gcjfl there, saying she had never been tc jail and wasn't going, moved back witty] him this week, as his present residence is not objectionable to her. The case of R. S. Ca'idbeek for selling] liquor contrary to law in violation oje the city ordiuace, had a retrial before'' a jury Thursday. The jury, after being" out twenty minutes agreed on a vertl diet of guilty. The penalty by law itf fixed not to exceed $100 fine and no'c less than 30 days or more than thre^ rqoqths in the county jail. Attorney Quigjey fo,r the defence, appealed fo$ anew trial, and ttyerefope no sentence was passed. The bail qn which ho ii« at liberty is fixed at $J}00. il| From tne New Era. Give the children plenty of milk cooled a little from the cow. Physij ciaus state that it will prevent scarier. and other fevers. The remedy i§ simple one. Try it. f' 5 l^rn Sago is home with his horsed Senry Clay. Henry was entered it!1 eight races, taking five firsts, thirds and being once ruled olT lh£ track. He comes home with a mark 2.2 lj-. The Presbyterian ladies clearei about $72 by their flower sale and spf per last Saturday afternoon and even ing. It was tho be6t attended anij most successful occasion of the kiqd }C' Parker this year. Dr. King's ....New Discovery for Con. sumption. This is the best medicine in thr' world for all forms of Coughs an Colds and for Consumption. Ever}: bottle is gauranteed. It will cure sin?1 not disappoint. It has no equal f( Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Feve Pneumonia, Bronchitis, LaGrippe, Col in th3 1 lead and lor Consumption, is safe lor all ages, pleasant to take, an above all. a sure cure. It is always we to take Dr. King's New Lile Fills connection with Dr. King's NGW ])N coverv, as they regulate and tone stomach and bowels. We gaurantij perfect satisfaction or return nione Free trial bottles at K. Branch's dm store. Regular size 50 cents and Sl.Ojj ADVKltXISKIJ I.HTTEIiS, ir List of letters remaining in Po^ Office. Hurley. Nov. 1st. 18!)7. If nH called for in 30 days will be sent Dead Letter office.' DOMESTIC. V. Sage,-Ola Johnson, Miss Clar Wedell 2. FORHICN. D. Adoft Miller. When' calling for those lette^l please say ad vertlsed. ij .-A. M. RASMUSSKN. Postmaster.!1 GREAT T^USIC OFFER. Send r.s the names aud addresses three or-morc performers on the piaif or organ together with ten cents in s^ ycr or postage and we will mail yc ten peices full sheet music, consistit£ popular songs, Waltzes, marche etc., arranged for the piano and orgap Address: POPULAR MUSIC PUB. OO., Indianapolis, Ind jtl