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Volu ' ■ (KING! , B IOOKINGS S >0 10, It 0! ♦ {»•♦* +• + * ... •: :• t : >♦♦+♦ 'M* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦•! .*: I I . HH •♦♦♦l . Ht-h-t-M-i-'M-tM 111 11fr# ❖ I Ten Days More and Then the Bio Carnival 4* +4+4 , 4 , 4 m I w*l v 4 v v v* COMMISSIONERS P ROC EE DIN G S Adjourned Session of the 8... ird of County Commission . The Hoard of (' 'in ty G*> mm - ro of the County of lh oking-. S l> n • in adjourn"'! >*•* : r: it 1 i the auditor, iu the 'ourt City of I fro >king*. I;• ti;iv ot September 1 ” ■ ll a. in. Mt mber* of the Emu i ! : O. t;. i iyloe. V. W. N> w Pike, (die Kn.-k- i! . and 11 .. i \ .. an*un. The auditor b* pt- -.- ■lerk. Tlu b rd -[nil! the t 1 ■ d. of inter - e, unty, and on mot ion ;e: mm- ! • I ;u> ii’elok p. m. The hoard met a- p‘-r .r:.t:mr t ull in* in 1 r* of the b hi mi tii iu liter pre*i nt. A' provided by law, the auditor • m-etifed to t h*’ hoard In* estimate tie funds ncc*—ary, for the .\- f ihe euunt v for the current l V yea;. a* follow-: - c t expense* .. >* >»Hh* on K .i >u* !•*•- i and lights -., ■ s > ,•, ■ Hid b ::. :T* ... . 2>" ' *•' Poor r> lief I'-oo mi B< "k-. i ford* are! pu 1,-' m. . ‘ ”< f s ;i > v t»t ill - 111 oia> ■y • x : 4 j f *» UI 11 ,•*' 1 i r ■' . . } -f In alt! ... li,. "ms and r*. p . "*.. • , •■!'. I >;ir : >,f p; m r-. vo : boiint v. count! > nimi - •:.< r.- per tin.au arid in nage in > m Bridge fund Maintenance of insane F ; ou op Total k ;p-co ho Re.-pectfully Submitte E John A i/ion, County Audit r. Iu aceordanee with t!>• ■ above esti mate, tin board adopted the ! >w ing r< * lut ion . lie j, re* 1 >1 veil by tin board of com y oil] in i **iolie r* *> f tlie county ot Brookings S. 1) . tl P per-uant t . t lie c*Minat eof tie -• unty audit' r, the ft> w rig levies b . i-P n t ita\n bp : p- ' 1 v ! ’O' the aw ii’ • is Imre ,y ; sin :■ extei •! * tine agum-t 1 tux-- " W’- petty in t ;.e ■ uniy a> folc w*: (.Hr y 4.’» ■ ' • t : h 11.11 •-t * i h « He*S d V;: U .t ! n. Vi. . And it. wli the follow Ing I Li !.< Sinai, ( 1 tin payn *■! ’ < : : i the pavtnent of --b township-. - : o p ■* ’’ Lake Sinai t wo- 1 ' *' v 51 one mill on each 1 at I i->- Vi,: mat ion of ::m !*• ’ < hik wotal, tan n - of t he assessed valu • ship. Continued n ’ ' ' A Desirable Re ts Every person fr m %v > visited South I> >kota returned to their In r * ;V ' able report * Tin- ~ * oti.t r- here t< ■ pui Jnys county from bi* >n w desirable class of parcha** r- ;» a durinp the pa*t fi* • -ar* |' 1 1 1 • h been quietly droi pn/ in u ■ >* r n * amonu the most thri’ry and dt-sii ike citizens we have. Tt "s*- if D' e h’ ;( . of citizens the com -'ant*. FARMER BOVS PRAISED Secretary Shaw Does No* W oiuc at Their Success Secretary Shaw del vm • at. a*i at the state fair grounds t Ohio last Friday in whict; he - - utiri* bitnself to general aprm . t ur.. 1 P He declared in its ecom mo ' '- r:i ' " 'ur* had not kept pace " industries. He declared th> >* il - for land deteri i economy must be pra b as well as in the facto-'. ! h pa a,.; bouse and refinery. The success of farm r e L ,**ii lines of business aim p' 1 ’ not tube wondered at. lm *a ❖ THE BROOKINGS REGISTER. * • 1 VT'i VTTTT** TTT TT i 'd ’li hi' '- of ■r. , ry and fhrif t l, *d *• ? K at ■ !: ii-.irn* 1 .' ' ti * r-i- yui In !d t b>- 111 I i ’ g'-imr I- Pin of b IV* it " h'-'h ’ 1 - wa i h - kn w;• ." i,(* d* '' if d. ■ 1 a i, t.-li them tl>< y m : .. ...j ,• - - • '- . • ' ,I'- ,!l . ~ i a. ‘. . > .1,11 ■ !,.. j .. - -., I ■ 1 ! ' t tl; • ' ’ <> i . . ■ • • • 'u i: in i tli' p* .' 1 ' '-lie,! A Sensible View r ! ( EV ; IP I:A! - It tub ' • i ’ • ' a • 1 ’ I .•* -tat' •\ ] , i ** * I *>* t \ 1 ' ’ • , • r, . T . ’ 1 ’ J > ' I* V \N ft ' * t " t • 'V. - I; -■ ; ar lia* i 1,.- rignt p a—* -ri mi.a; a ' 1 1 : vetin'i ’ - tb ' ll -• v i r i >t m* o! 1 b>- *f a'• wi 1: a'• l l.t vr i■j . v lax ia: ' iim ga- trri w a ter -y *t i in* a- the law i-rt'V. -.••* ? ' -st-- rgpi \ at. jj. pi rty t'* In ■*..■ a--* *. It wi I st; i m that the s’ a " * - ' i 1 ti 1 t tax -. •i, (i roper’, y, ai da di ■-; •; in tin |p ' ki’ g- ca-e mu t . ’ r:i.-1- , i * , - more *• !- i u*i y ; iri * g.■ r:* ra I’y r ■ uglit for I'm: n S' B /;*•. i Br obings County . bacco ' i - \ A l we : ..mm , | j,.- gt* \ ‘: got tail . t hat '! leave* ■ ■ g<.'it r.ii pant tl* i f - gem ' - y g ah. 'j plant* haw ’■a .* ya-’ mit ■!, hut . • niueti molt iu. mi- ‘ <!• g *'• tii • does a 1 in;.ra ’y .-f the corn. SI; ~ 1 .ur icb iii/ a ip; - ju w id p: < u t.t* f lie - ; n g ft tnd values w cert air.lv ;ga in d 'tilde in \al lies, an ! W" *lr u! . rail I • -urpi t • *ee tin* very thing happen. Aurora Time-. Will it be a Repea tor? (ieergi sis-inti ha* k, p! a chise tab or: wea the r te u t i‘Uis tb i- com. try lui i rig tlm pet u • I ot hi* iong re-i --den • ' m . : !,■ ' r. / 1. am rc[ u - :*"lf w.Mi u* iG■ ei ' lie - .lie a* ru ' i,: r g • :*•• A * wa - . *u in rm i R f. 19’ \ \ ; i -; V ! M . I , II! K e Mr IPa g n Mi i,. . .1 • firmon Mi v - ■ b zi yi r , i M -et Mr Am a i- Reter-on M ( l’e: " 1 MrT R > i - ■ II ’i ' n V. i •. , i-! -it Ml .1 < Wt - i 1) K>i.! ON. .Jakop K Broen In cal'ing f ’he abov' letter*, ■ please-ay "Adv* ’' **d" and give date of list- ~ ~ .. lIEUUK Ni ATSi >N, i M. CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST Tli v■ in test is Wax/ig Warm and i* j* Everybody’s Ract 'PI,, aaii g i* the result >! the w• 'd, eie Tuesday. September !•: ' c, ira T •’ «nson ls ‘'’ : r'allie V . ai' 4 " 4 '.' ’ Marie Sc! - Tl ° I. ra Han- I. . -' 4n Poultry Wanted o v , -ar of poultry at * pay 6 > . -iu ben- and 7 . • y ii r hix. Bring , v. there aii J,. ” \ 'J is. Don't forget the Date f September 21st fo 26th\ ♦ 'h, Cr 4, i.ji CoT.ja n v Gives F:t : e„n Rij Shows I: ’ - (I, ( 1,,, ir|{, | t , j c| ; , , -I c . va Vje a, and \ii 'i * . A i n in- mb Cl .- - ua .’ - • ■ ii. ; ’■ i h.t ve 1 1 11 | j ; ar \ v-p e- ’ , ’ t i I tx' - wG. • ' .: g ’ g ai■ i h* ; f j ia - at. ; ke* ,i t 1 1 eni iii h * ■ 1 11. n t.. m.. 11 it * ti na: vte i* n.. i i'- wie n lln r wi . i.i a•. -h l -< . ’ -iia/ii til** winner. A- a s-.gg*'- nl l ’he , tdie- f 1 .11 ~ , r.g- w* will ►ay :hat at Ahenl. n tli* la-lie- of t nat ai vha ve tak 111 a hand 1n l mat.- '| ’ md ap■ arranging fo h.<ve ,1! we» ; . I 1 gl* »• m 1 ,1 :• e- .1 -, p’i a ! w: ' in a \ h>' ; , tom U ;1 a v .i • n «ia.v a gi .mi om -* w ■ pi.at A ' \ • N .v ’ I W ': 1 ; *0 pr \ e rig V' im 1 1 ■ •’ .vi.: aj.j .r u pa r,!■ ■ a , -i a 1 y the v\ -■ ~ an: ’ n-re " '. a iiutl mg of t h eon; P. ' ' ami U the all. - f ' la ri t v \. a ■ >t •• an inn ie a in tie pa • 1'■ Tb‘ >.' a- •• .: ale- I.f t in gre ; • at: ra .a. v. iI. » ,e di- n*s« • i , ami 'a; y I.a ,<•< 1 upon 1 : the iue;m --• t im* 11** p n I na \ a:; ■■ \ ' n \ and w; • barat- me p 1 ad> w ’li 1 1 .; v\ m ini Irl < i t \< ; m ' , t wlioli p. ■ a. 1 w;li In nla Ie 1;p 1, ,-1 a!»■ *ll ii ■ • .• • a - a 1. ' ■ 11 ;• Ii Ali p' '.-"ii- a* ’ *.:rrey -. cart u - P'-nv r !!;- N- I g i V*“ til' . d ii 11 i: c ] * Tie a 1.1 ''. lii 'l. Mo,, D 1 n rat, e - ■ lib* I nte 1 ar ream r i i.i-:\ 1:1, snow Tl * ■ w ■ bri'-tlv xpi 1 in- •In m*o ■: -1. i'a ' er-on \ ! a diienl'* oig Girniva , ■ ipiriy tba: p* ne ; 1 we-k‘- '•ng g*aUi> in 1 'iiii!n - :I • M.mriay II igii I i ■ v at l ract pi high *'ia *-. jean ar. in ! erest ing aml t lie i,,. t all t li"ia i" d iin o: 1,. ;;mm i m B-at ur* ain a lie wiiuie -bow. Il tar exceed. )■ xpeetation* and is already an a—iir- - na es*. T’iit I'perung night \*as a plea-ant surpr.se ti G’hillicnt he p"o[de. T'li'-v turned nut ri large number* but many of them did no expect to see anything but a few cheap aUracti"ti*. How ever they were soon "shown” to the military. There was "Mimetliiiig do ing' all the time and the people were giv. n good value for the money. Till. S'] AKIt'M. One of the very be*? features of the Carnival is the Stadium. It wa ponrly patronized the opening night, but had it* merits been known the tented eneiosure could not have held the people. Those who attended were given a genuine tr*-at —a high-cla*- vaudeville performance for a -mail admis-ion. The trick bicycle rider* and the tramp 1 uggler are the best ever *een iri Chillicothe The fun furnished by the latter is wh .lesonie and m id*- a deeiderl hit with the ;udi ence. Ttie riding in the cycle whir A -till ■ At;! \1 •. 11 ' g. w' . ; •> ■ e ot ' 1 ' - Tl! ! .!I. 1 1 X - 1 i . \ L«’*'.»t< •: om ' I lie V\ a lam ■u .ding v . :. 11,1 •: -1 ■|. w . a ; 1 ' g 1 . I .' . ,1 1 . Ii olie Wiii w.. - p:! ia: • 1 i .1. tin magic * j 1 I i 1 u i I '■ 1o 1 * • 1 • It'd I, a \ - - \ ; ■ 1:1 •1i 111 1 1 v*. - t 111- 1. IIP 1- \euiicl : < , \« , rv m- y i 1 - 11 k<>r;•'> * ■a 'l l har. .a. :• 1. Tl >s w,* 1 {ak« !i"\v, inii-i' ,\ d<l > cri ii it to ' lie »‘h i" :g' M '< \ 'to .* ■ L< m* Rik -I*l it* !re 1 •ut si«l -el un wa* n > .>m ; anie I by 10 e\h 1 1 1 1 • 1 within t magic that <■ \t ’ i 1 IB rmann. to’ Frank, an in ' .-i< -»ing (lerman ni.igt • 1.1 n wh" -pent In* youth in iml a riiti.'i taiiiUig good-ha’, tired cip w-u with feat* t lo* skiii that Brought l tie exclaim.' u-, "< *b my aid 11 w .;•! lie . : n He inaOe a w •.*<•! ' n ongli g •miii"iit *li i.: !• it I; ’ . Is.ippea: 1 111 n 1 e-.; pp -■ 1 r an al tt r In ■ng mu U; . k< 1 lot r 1 \ g r>a..id, 1,, 1 ■ :11 d t: *.tlely t>. tin - a it. !!.- if a beaa' . f 11! !a ly - i il, li'H -I 1 -A : * ; I ' l l ; | ■' ' he - - 1 1: * ’lO „: 111 - p m . H r li* in pm. ’• 1 j ii; i« , I I-1 WI 11 ’ b A I. 1 ‘ lli I 1 > : n I ■ Rod ink in It 1 :. .. My ary < it.’ ■ i,e(| on -ixth page “Success'!'. Iks to Young Man.” In < n - .*,0:1 Ma 1. i"ii. I'n(1 <i t r ■’ d edit 1 • I !* m i l'-* M .11.01/1 He. : l*- ' 1,-*e- till J f ."III* young im n IIIIM ’toy:.. *ii.'.•»*** cxeiy \\ 1 ;ioc int lie "An*we* by Expert* <h ;-.i - i 0 1 'Pile Ki• - • 111 1 11 v' a 1 1 1 1 11. M;ir j; , :* ;in ii.;t 1 1 >ll iif '1 a-liiiig to in* 1 ml'iL 1 ■ in lor W orld, 1 \ 1 'ti:tects ot 1 .It " and 1 ’ !i< 1 p ip l , a: v. k* IF In 1, ,vn -i.f • • *s pilot in ' be I'oi ted *•' I.vry y .' man bon read t Pest- art ides. v I 1 pp it- i 0 ! lie pal . mid 1.. ' In -* : e*, Exp ii ' W r ■’to'. : a md l sd • H. (. : lb alt h and 1 Kik for > neti’ on Tii .r- Evi-r \ ■ v il. t , 1 ’ > a ,t y* *' .it' mm r put at ion. re L Their Salary int •’ v j*-, e ’ I G \ : not 11 •r - •xp —• gr at -at i*l,art ion at k ta mg time by Public Ex im 11<111 :a <y and in- il.-put y i Bra n pf. Tim st ortb'ers arc guj a'l 'lo i ' : m iip'iit school li • ' • - .1 • . an : Wi lit ll' at 1 in "ii: * :e-pons, 1 -taft for rim mono• loaned, 1!. - intent.ii .1 nt tim -late gnvern ’ i set !li t’ go 'I loan* ar* made iit! that county < tli« eis enforce the ,avv- regarding tin- foliection *•! inter est :i* a laxity on the part of county oil <ts mean* that the school funds ar- Ik* ,y t< get involved mon- or less, at, specially so smep the amount, ont *t ling ha* grown to such great, pro- P ion*. The state cannot afford to t .r-1 is l l all the tnonev applied for by ei. .-iti* - when tlm provisions of the law- ;ire not lived up to, as il may m an lutun litigation with the county ii. l-e of numerous defaults on school ! - Anotlmr thing these m* n are d O'g i* a k>sfeinatic examination of k* whenever they make any exam -11, ' lor. wham ver It 1- the intent ion t .0 good every way that ran be. md ' 1- found ’li 1' help enough ha- r t ii provirj. for it will te-t with the f .ning legi-.aturc to remedy tin's . feet. Tin ire ii is been altogether Loo ■li t >r th' '■ x tin 1 rm'r to ri 1 and t here 1- . et, but Mr H iningway 1* rertairily making hea wav that is telling A better system of accounts is being Department cf History *•»***••• * r'* . V - * TTTTV • % TTI kept :l ■ I l '* ii.fiitut ii-ii*-. .11. . Im nk are I»«*ii g w :!< Tied «• l m r than < r. 11 !■' I<1! ! I ’ll 1•! « '■l" i t \ lil l I r;ml i. •It !' I l“! >• -i M. Jit I l).l li K | Ilg 1,1 ! ( lie i tt Ul. I • i' I': . s ', l .1 i'. iili t 'll' 111 V e I I'sul !i ll 111 lln ;I C . f 111 >l' I. 11 i ' Ii s t t ' 1 1 ‘ . -Ill* e\ • ii.i, :•!!., ii,- 11 'i ■ i ll' 't <i)U hr 11:.' 'list it lit i i- ,i r.<i t I.mi i!* (¥!'. I'll! ' I in- i-i 'III' till! . »A, il. I’l-rn S’ i 1u 'i. l)i ; .:!-i d i lie Reac e L i't N.i ii'.ii i\iii 11 _ lii n i\ 1 Hi ni"j ,i i- \ *‘i, iw’ yeung Mii-ii, i . mm- iu\i vi il in a st iiM i tg I unit ■in M i l;iy were ii'ii.'hl i"-lnii-.1 ist i* \ 1 1:1 i 'll ili llic . 11. l Igt nl it i-l urhmg I In' I 1 mi lilt- iity Til-- y rung men \\i re lint ! sh>, ;ii-li. IT I Ml IM. s. W lilt i' \V [l-.' tight It In iii' ii.. t l\ Net h v\ i n vi :i iv me il ii; Mmi n (i, -* -1 in eumpiny with ;i Mill lie , idy Wiiti li.nl |Hi viiiUM) Inn’ll ki 1 ' pi i. <'< lllll 'iiri > with Nect The •■ i 11 i t sst-i 1 Nmi in li mi ut M ike <l:l.ill.' ill' it in .if kf I .11>< I in 111, vft l<t ' K ! i!m 'h ' |", k i i.. Ni i;ainl i! ue lied. Kj tist* the i in' Iha I .Nn'i ,iii' wt i i-ii with an lii- . tine it'ii nk ;i> tn hi.' . 111 • i.«T r% uni where lln* laller had .' in- 1.11 1 in- 'i r n i with i in- > i >une he is I I 'i■t il 11 ■' I ill 11 rut veiled 1 11 attack N i; . I . a"■n i•• (<a s' 1 li.it l\ jolsti li -' • j<; • i jia vi-1111• 111 am! |-n i i->i 11 i st' ,i w:t whll i i 1 11 ■ hit N' -e r kinck 11 ii: hi down and l her; j "in • nil , 'll 1 M t I t i I-l K Nl 1 ll ill Mli ' I il V n! aii*t •- >' lit had In' s» al. Ii At a i.'ti \ i re 1 v ■ • ’ y 's i - ! i • l 11 , g, il tin ■ 1 ' ,;ih'\ 'I ; ' t In-S wel e tn.l lit i h,. jml■ ■. 11 ! h - scl dii I A BUMPER l ROB 'hat is What Brookings County Reports I'm every 11 uaitri in Bp uking* - 1 y mi l ine tto ha iled ul si rip) ■ • -mii-n | n i i- 1 na t iif a Imi in pel i n |i nf mi" I lti ii "I ,iil kinds ;md ruin in t ml I *« -1 I inn ss I i-re Ihe ha 1 1 stm in l'i' '-d tt - ra pm ts are ni''ii' fas' rable ilia t si" med 11 'SnH.'h fl, \ would hr < ' unt s Treasurer ( T I hmghty st' j'ji' d mtn t lir I, khi n u ulhee M' i s iiimning, liis tan In-mime s\ Ii smiles and I in v jee t n rnh'ing w: h happy enioliun. Hr wanted tn ' • t tin ss io! rf ul mps he n, w he ' a' • m Hi "I n;; nd White aril ir- M i d thill hr had Ni.nii-Mi me In It' i lhl :i stuck in a ""Id ni i ii''. M; . -V ha N"se. ! s ii s- u i - ,| , ts ■' !' : .• i. -week ih' "Nhc.| n-' ii'i • n M f iiimi per .-fen A.li)ui i pJpAL LOCAL. " ! ■ e I’one I ’ tri 't in* i .-pi. I*'. I;. W Tennant sv.-rit to ItniMn thi' tie ir ni tie. ' 'el Ml ires Ho! hurt fet 111 lie * f ,l| j h. - n 'i 1 licin W i'ini 'i n I r.: iv i .! >■! day. A large ih .-eat j..n from tt. > eity Wen! to Vn . : Tuesday te svil n " I lie base hall games. II n't fai I' sre flie Ring Rung e 'll p iri yat t.he <■. A It. liail Saturday n ..'hr Hest company on the road. \1 iSs IL .se l .ntses wllii has heefi the 'nest of Mrs iMit' hi >, returned this in mine to ini home at Golnmbus, Wis M ns Nellie Hoover went to Volga Wednesday t«. I.akcehargeof the. thud an. fourth grades of their public schools. 'I in earne of hall at Volga Tuesday resu ml in a tint game the score stand ing- to 3 In favor ot Orange City. A large crowd was present from Brook ings. I! L. Lothian living north of the city hits 00 acres of corn that will go a’ icast frU bushels to the acre. It Is o f the white dent variet y arid the ears arc- largo and fail. The crop is nut nf the wav of the frost. The Aberdeen I)aily Nows says that there has never been a company in Aberdeen which gavi such general Nitisfaction as the Hing Hong people. 'l’heompany will appear at t.he G. A . IL hall Saturday nigh!, Sept. IT C'lias Gott'i-lialk was in t.he city vet- e r day making arrangements for tin appearand-of tin Ring Hong com [i i‘ v who wi give one of their choice cn' .Ttainmerits at the G. A. It. hall ■'ll’ rday night.. Mr. Gottachalk as- ‘-s us that Brookings people have i ’ it in store and it should not be lui'scd. THE HURON FAIR Brookings Band Made a Decided Hit Yesterday Tin .• 1 1 \ ha d, nntnleime tvm r>ty pieees, w tto 11u - i .\ i ad vt 1 1 Ino the lh i"k i ’ • ~ c - .\ a I and ’arnisli music h i the Ceuli . I»a --ki ta fal l fi.r i lie dav <Jn: . i r.am ■ I "ti 1 1 .it - ~-e ill pli, It . ;, , I -ud a• - ! mi n \ i .ll • 11* v\ .ih i m i r.e had a 'p, < .1 ti ll 1 1 Cl. p- a ..id n mat .! a i. ** i in io i .lack Wi' i, h. two h- •-e hai-’a in. mi,,, on , ; ,cti s|.|, •t he I i- • gs I ,i HllTi •11 s*-| Vt-ii 1 1 | \ t-r --1I 'I "1 1 11*11 _ > '•lilt ' ( till 'I INI 'll and l evt mi d!'l i i!aili d alls. I 1 • I Ud- a I I Me ! a r \\ i does— i. IV It II II N Veil s;<l in f Id, |y •i nd the lan in alia gi iin .1 i - deserving I pl.il'e I ! i I lie ,i,I ei I.! I|i 111 Ml | 11 v id l'd I lien- were gi ud races.mil the I ga me played by Y< Iga vslh-llvs :ig was v, rv 11, iei, n| ii g up t<• the 'ightli mmng win n < Jet i yshu, g (ell il'iwn and \ g an in fmir sergs. 1 In- t■ 1 i '>ing in | In* tally Vi* 1g a i i ■ i' i ■ Get t ysburg ii do | ini-2 iMi.;i Ih<l M ' kings hand gav, pleasing 'Mi' it m front of the gratal stand iul 11 er siipp, i I m tint a vast miwd • ft- '.. I ' i s | ( ■ 1 1 .i | ful li 1 1 <>n O' iv h i" i wan | , i . wid'il praise . i musj«- ri'inli nil 11 iii' n did •tins i•' i t make the -I" , pie 1,,11 | Hill We ha ve alii •iI rai 1 1 d By 1 ■ talaJ lMe ad m , ' - u in iII er i i ■ l Ia 1 1 el 1 v\ l I I ■' Mi'/ , rel ll Ills. Mills. .lack Wilsun easily defeated the I i ni un < ha in [lion at (i iil f . Tin Volga millet has the thanks (?) nftl.i Brookings ladies |ui samples uf Ins ilmi i. which he di't r ihuted t hrough the car when the train arrived at \ ulga. Tin stuck and other ex hi hi Is at I lie fair wei, aid raei i ve. We were very niue 1 1 nm pri't d at the exhibit sol I a rill M'iduet.N in agricultural hall. These wuiiid euinpai' favorably williaey ,ve e\ »‘t saw. .1. II Shady, who formerly lived south of V /a k first prize on a huh which tie purchased a year ago tro m I red Bi I".g’-herd in Brookings e< Mint \ IB .' ''O f 'Ok til It e ot lie J pri/t-s no st ("-k ( : A! ; TS GRAIN DEALERS A U- . o Sv. r W k Parker Or. in Buyers i" ■ -• . 1 • ' !i t i ■ how a ’ ' ! v' * fi. vein at I ‘.i rk. i: iM( n | | . 1 , "i i |. n i». | |,y it- i ;son, ei i u way ■ ’ ' I i Tui ' 'MU' V. .'at • t hat ■s o' which he v. i- il' ! t ' s<- m(i i- .rilia'l, .I ,• de -Ulll ‘l! i ' t': ,1 1 1 , i S ■, '' eineii • ! • mil a 1 lie oats t.o t lie h ■ ■' a v- i ' I, id . .ei-'; appp lelied. lln In, ' r iv' tIo >vi :i ■ r a check i •'* t in'll wr aiot in i i iip ad yards aiul ml t oriuci ii hiiit'i I f t■. aunt.her .. •.mi buyer, t• . wh uti lie told m arly tln* same .story It Is said In-d mand c«J ami M-emvi d t.he sum <d from his s,. onrl victim, thus cleaning up ■' ! '■ l in tie i" i Hi's, ■of twenty m mutes ;or half an limit The swindler then dr-appeared and lias not since hocn seen at Barker or vicinity. lie ;« desert O' d as being dark nun plexioned, with rlark hair and mus tache .md was dressed in dark clothes. A pair of overalls and a nark hat com pleted ins attne. Helen Jutinson's granrl millinery . opening during carnival week. Wait for it. 15w2 Comparative Temperature. TTic following is a comparative tabic of th« temperature as registered by the government thermometer at the i U. S. Experiment station for the years 1002 anrl l'jo.'i and furnished Kkgistkh readers by Prof. E. C. Chllcott for the we«k: • s opt 1902 19015 4 65 f > 72 70 6 72 78 7 87 77 * 86 75 '*> 75 70 Average for week 70.6 72.6 These observations are taken at 2:00 p. tn., each day and represent the highest or maximum temperature for the last twenty-four hours up to that time.