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Yes We Are GOING TO IDAHO Our entire stock is for sale, tell your friends. We have lots of WINTER GOODS. We must make a complete CLEAN UP ON ALL HEAVY GOODS And to move them we have put the knife deep in price to give you the Greatest Bargains Miller has ever had. What we advertise we do. Remember we are working with all our energy to SELL HEAVY GOODS. those you need now every day. Some Notable Examples of Our Reduced Prices MENS NEW CAPS, One half price LADJES COATS. One half price YOUTHS OVERCOATS, One half price CHILDRENS COATS, One half price EURS, CHILDRENS SETS, One half price KURS, One half price BOYS CAPS, One half price SCARFS. Red, Blk, half price Look over our Large tables of Remnents and of Childrens and Ladies underware. Ask for two cans peaches for 25c, ask for *ll your wants Remember this is a Complete Clean up we can't do it in a dav but we are actually closing out T. P. SUTPHEN I you are going to build, why not take ad vantage of the present low prices? We have a very complete line of the best building materia! manufactured and at prices that meet all competition. Call and see our prepared rubber roofing at from $1,40 to $2.75 per square. Always pleased to quote you prices and fig ure your estimates. Also have agency for steel culverts, steel and wood tanks, cisterns, etc. LAIRD NORTON YARDS E. J. WEBER, Agent. 1 FARM MACHINERY S •- ■ • f • I, , I : If you want the best with all e\» | 1 pensive profit cut off. call on me before f ! placing your order. 1 can save you ! | money. Hard and soft Coal, grain and I | livestock. We can save you money, f !» ■» I JOHIN RAMEY J I Ree Heights. * * So. Dak. | City Meat Market j ;! WADE & TEMPLEMAN, Props. i| i; Fresh Meats of All kinds j; Fish. Oysters, Cured Meats, Poultry, Vegetables, at !| !> Lowest Price Possible to Mandle good Meats ![ jj MILLER, - - SOUTH DAKOTA j Tstore^l Prescrip- j! Drugs, |j carry a |! II Paper !; / of Var- !; PRIETOR ! THE MILLER PRESS THURSDAY. FEBRUARY, 25. 11)09 ——... Daniel Walsh and J. B. Ross went I~- —~ |to Gann Valley Tuesday, where a PERSONALS AND**— i meeting of Buffalo county people 1 was held to discuss ways and means —LOCAL DRILLS j of securing a railroad for Buffalo j and southern Hand counties. C. F. Erickson was in Chicago this. The first Alfalfa seed grown and week on business. j sold in Hand County was brought to Win. Duiin, of Siniix (’itv, was in town lasi week by Simon Nicholas, Miller last week for a few days. ? f " tw . p ' " llr " u « ht *>*?« I bushel, and will be sown this spring Miss Pearle Gifford spent the lat- near Miller. ter part of the week with friends in Huron. lhe Wessmgton Times-Enterprise contained a letter last week froir Miss Cora McCoy went to Pierre p r . Arthur Wearne, formerly of Eriday to visit friends for a few that city, and well known to many days ‘ Miller people. He is located at Big Mrs Chas. L. Flynn was up from Timber, Mont., and is doing well ii Wessington Saturday to enjoy city his profession. life for a few hours. "T j ... ~, A Lowboys (firl ouened a Mel Almond started overland ves- week's engagement yesterday after terday to move Wm. Myers’ house- noon at the People’s theater to a hold goods to Orient. j full house and evidently gave its Mr Christopher Grant, of Sioux ! > iatrons what the - v wanted, judging City, is in the city visiting his father I,y t , he aw,auso accorded. “A Cow land sisters. boy’s Girl” deals with life on the m . M TT7 , frontier, the scenes being laid in Messers McCullen and Reeve spent . ’ , . . ... - . western rexas. - Los Angeles Dai v Sunday in the city with their farm- i VT , lies, returning to Pierre Tuesday. I .. ~ „ ..... I I his attraction appears at Miller Mr and Mrs Welcome McLaughlin, Wednesday, March 3. of Highmore, spent Sunday in the j IT , .T'. . , ... .. . Undertaker P. H. Coquillette an city as the guests of Misses Mamie! . .... 1 > 1 • t. , nounces in the advertising columns and Pauline DeLange. ~ . , , , j of this paper, that he has on exhibi- Mrs Irene Park went to Minneap- tion at his store the new burial cas olis last week to purchase her stock kets now coming into general use, of spring millinery. ! made out of Bessemer steel and Mr ami Mr* John Bottcher. of coated with lead. They are there- Highmore, were the guests of G. H. sult " f “Penment of manufacturers Bottcher and wife, of this city, last t 0 f ™' u “ coffl " ' that woald * n<i “ re w | and be a house of protection for the jdead, and are guaranteed to be in- Mr Morlev Hamblv rrrived Satur- destructable. I day, from Sioux Falls for a short . ." r ..... , , .. visit with his brother, I. E„ of this A J ,ar yof Mlllcntes wont I to Hur ' Clt y on Monday evening to attend mitia- tior. ceremonies of th*> Elks lodge. Mr and Mrs Gus Bollenbach are The victims from this city were Chas. the happy parents of a baby boy, Corcoran, Irve Hamblv. A. F. Lav j born Wednesday.—Highmore Bui- ertv, R. H. Andrews, and Guy and I letin. Less Peterson. The other Elks at- Rev. Father Moneghen closed the ten(lin S were C. M. Dwyer, J. F. Catholic Mission here Sunday and Weber, A. B. Cahalan, H. J. Bush departed for his home at Parker fie,d * E - D - Leyson, Otto Litzgerald, Monday morning for a few days rest. and McCullen. He was accompanied to Huron bv | Announcement l ather Eox and sister, Miss Mary. We have located here in the real Mrs Alva Wiser died at her home ostate and insurance business, and in Wessington Tuesday morning, af- are lookin * f(,r land < jwners havm K ter a short illness with pneumonia, land for sale to come and list their She leaves a husband and three little Property with us. We are in a ones to mourn her death. Until a P° s,t,on U > make Huick sales as we short time ago, Mr and Mrs Wiser have some S° od Ir,vc 1 r ,vc eastern agents, were residents of South Hand, and MACK-MOULIN LAND CO. the news of her untimely death will Skated Hrst door west of First be sad tidings for their many friends ional Bank building, in this county. j H-tf Miller, S. D. Mr and Mrs Dennis Engeles, of Hyde county, visited in this city last week. Jay E. Myers the Wessington printer, visited his mother in this city Tuesday. The Press papers are in a snow blockade at Sioux Falls, so we issue this week on blank paper. The farm of Mrs John E. Morrow in Alpha twD. was reported sold yes terday to A. B. Cahalan for S4O per acre. Will Tamblyn, the Press office foreman, went to Sioux City Friday to enjoy a week’s vacation and visit -friends. John Douglas was-summoned to Chicago Monday by the illness of his brother, Byron, who is there taking treatment. The ice-houses belonging to W. T. Rafferty, G. H. Bottcher, and N. Johnson are all well filled with ice for next summer’s use. Mr and Mrs M. F. Caha’an are en joying a visit this week from Mr and MrsJ.T. Marity, of Minneapolis. Mrs Marity is a sister of Mr Cahalan. Miss Laura Brown, daughter of I. J. Brown, of Blunt, is the guest of friends in the city. The Browns were former residents of Miller. S. V. Christ returned last week from Pennsylvania, where he at tended his sister’s funeral. Mrs Christ will remain in the east for sometime yet Miss Fannie Miller celebrated her birthday Saturday evening with a j charming little dinner party, to 1 which she invited a number of her I girl friends. T. P. Sutphen began work remod elling the inside of his store building this week. The carpenters are now at work on a new metal ceiling and | will later put in a new plate glass I front. Mr Neils Hansen, a former Hand county boy, was in the city Friday on business. Mr Hansen is interest ed in the automobile business and expects to erect a large garage in Huron in t he spring. CHURCHILL’S Specialties 1532 - - PIONEER OF ALL - - 1909 THE PALACE DRUG STORE A Pure Fresh Stock Of Standard Medicine PAITNS. OILS. VARNIS ES Wall Paper, Alahastine BOOKS AND STATIONARY You Will be Welcome J. D. FITZGERALD, Druggist. 2 GEO. S. RINGLA.NI>. Pkk*. F. D GREENE.Cashier. * # GEO. C. FULLINVVEIDISK. A. B. CAHALAN, # J Vick Pkks Asst. Casjiikk. j ! FIRST NAT’L BANK $ MZIJSXj fc.; I dUUTH DAKOTA i 2 Pays Interest on lime Deposits. C # Mays Notes ami Sale Pajier. • 4 Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. X 2 Your business is solicited. T | -—During 1909-*- 1 • I hope to continue to serve vou whenever in need of • 0 PHOTOGRAPHS. Thanking vou for past favors, lam 2 € V’erv trulv vours, • • • • • • bUINbST MlbbbU • • Photoftroplinr. Mlllor, ho. link. | If. R. GREEVES, J. VV. COOUILLETTE, President Cashier. C M. CARROLL, Vice Pres. *4, CITIZENS STATE BANK Miller, South Dakota Saving Accounts Farm Loans, Interest Paid on Time Deposits. We Solicit a Portion of your Patronage. ntwwy-) •' •••xxxixetfxf) • ' * tttmtWWM—»» «*».• ®c*«j : IV’ EW | For the Best Feed Grinders and Corn 1 Shelters. Hand and Horse Powers Shelters. | Busies and Road Wagons, Wind Mills, Tanks 1 Pumps and Hachine Oils and the Minnesota | Oil, Paints, White Lead. Varnishes and Stains § Glass and Putty, Litchfield Hanure spreader £ and Hay Loader. See Imperial Horse left | Disk Drill before you buy. Go to • GEORGEJEFFERY ® •‘•'sxsxtwww 99999 W m 2 Ross well Hats and Caps Fitz-IJ-Clothes Shcurman Skirts W. L. Douglass Shoes Red School House Shoes Munsing Underwear We want your custom and try to merit it hy handling the best brands of goods on the market. We can Clothe every member of the family. this to you. «%%%%%• Florshiem Shoes Selsby Shoes Non-equal Cloaks A trial will prove