'''ortgage Loans ind Bonds Hand in3 8 LEMMON HERALD HANDLES Ribbons, Typewriter OHiver Ribbons I in all Typewriter Paper, Dakota of all makes Smith Premier Ribbons C. Smith Ribbons Royal Ribbons Remington Ribbons colars and colar combinations. Brice for Duplicating and Manifolding Mailorders promptly attended to. Typewriter Oil The Lemmon Herald Formerly State-Line Herald Lemmon, So. Dak. Annual Statement Mutual Life Insurance Company. WATERTOW.N SO. DAK. AT THE CLOKH OF BUSINESS. DECKMHKR 31,1911 ASSKTS 1380.841 90 64.210 00 1.949 10 67.463 80 *4.585 54 tfc676 02 4,887 66 11,202 49 Banks /jina Notes Balances Due and Accrude us Due and Deferred 11,004 18 re. Fixtures. Stationery 4,000 00 TOTAL ASSBTS 1689.881 68 Daffodils, Narcissus, Pyacinths, Lillies, Tulips, the offerings of the season kept constantly on hand. Phone me your special orders, or leave same with Horr, the Jeweler. Small Selections may be had at HOIT** Jewelry Store I handle the Miles City Floral Products Call at my room in the Herald Build- or phone your order, and prompt delivery will be made Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. M. A. Gross, Florist. ^atch for date of Market Day I f«Ct,0n at ^emmon« in the near cam^ you ^ave any erv 0Jfs- horses, *heep, farm machin- 'ousehold ijoods or anything u to sell, list it at once e wi8h to make this a good or write H. H. Pomeroy Auctioneer. i 75c LIABILITIES Mat Present Value of all Out standiniT Insurance $276,91' f» Offered Dividend Fund Prerriums raid in Advance 1,3 Interest Paid In AdtiftM l.SKr Capital Stock 200,** Surplus 139.241 i TOTAL LunLrrnw 9821.881 IWt forget that Old Line Life Insurance is the best n shock absorber for the mirfotunes of life or of deaih. L. Vauiihan, Agent. Lemmon, S. D. 3QC Flowers Fresh cut every Saturday and Wednesday morning Flowering Plants M)0- A Diamond Cylinder power press for sale cheap. Run 10 months. Paper dis* continued. Good as new. Harland H. Allen, Fulton, S. Dak. Full line of Home Made Can dies at Tiee's Bakery. FARM TALK Subjects of Interest and Importance to Farmers. Dairyists and Stockmen of the Western Dakotas 'ontrilintiom, to these Columns will giai]\ inserted. Try A Dollar's Worth. The South Dakota HortieuHural Society, a state institution exist ing under special enactment of the legislature' for the express work of disseminating valuable information regarding gardening and farming, wants more people that take an interest its doings. It therefore makes an offer of 100 seeds of Cossack Alfalfa, and a copy of the Annual Report of the S. D. State Horticultural society for a total of $2. The Cossack variety is spoken of as having immense possibili ties, The seed of this plant, to gether with the seeds of other varieties of alfalfa, were intro duced by Prof. N. E. Hanson of Brookings, who returning from an agricultural exploration throught Europe and northern Asia, in 1906 and 1908, as the representative of the national department of agriculture. The supply, coming as it does, from very frail beginnings, is very limited, and parties wishing some must make haste. Those who so desire, may secure 100 seeds of the Obb, Siberia, alfalfa, instead of the Cossack. Address Prof. N. E. Hanson, Sec. S. D. Hort. Society, Brookings, S. D. Two pamphlets, issued from the press of the North Dakota Agricultural society recently, and which should be in every fanner's hands, are No. %, "Some Pointers in Dry Farm in^ and No. 95, "Alfalfa" A letter sent to the A. will bring the3e pamphlets to your door. Help Wanted—to save dimes by eating 25c meals at Hotel Green. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was sup posed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional dis ease and therefore requires con s i u i o n a e a e n a s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is th° only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internal ly in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Cook Local Gust Winchniller was in the Sheep Creek vicinity on Wednesday of last' week. A caucus for nominating township1 offcers for spring election, for Jordan Township will be be held at. the Olson school house, March lfi, 1911, at 2! o'clock p. rn. A number of young friends, of Robert HendricVson surprised him on Thursday evening. The event Mag that of his fourteenth birthday. Ole Brot*n and \V. E. Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. See Oscar N. Sampson for your Fire Ins. that is soon going :o run out. LOST Nov. 16, 1911, gray geld ing, medium build, wt. about 1250 lbs., freckles on face on body, small bump on nose, kicks front ankles a little. Finder please notify R. N. Risser, Grand Valley, S. D., for reward, SHEEP FOR SALE. 1100 Ewes and 37 Bucks Cots wold errades, well wintered and in pink of condition, for sale, in quantity to suit purchaser. De livery April 1st, or after. Ewes hred to lamb about May 1st. Will sell hunch entire under buyer's privilege of five percent cutback. Sheep can be inspected any time at my place 10 miles north and 2 miles east of Lemmon, S. D. EDWIN KIRK, P. 0., Stowers, N. D. Mr. Citizen, give Oscar N. Samp son a little of your Fire Insur ance. 9-l E. E. Green & Son has received a full and complete lineo' field and garden seeds. I'annctl i v 1 fi t'j Schuessler home and the new arrival was promptly named Lincoln Regnal. The mother and boy are well and Will docs the smiling. II H. Griffith, whohas been confined to his bed with Lagrippe is agair. able to he out and aroubd. Chas. Lohins called at the Wind miller home Monday. Thursday evening of last week wa^ a time of great jollification among th merry bachelors of the neighborhood who met at the Windmwller home The event being the da\ which makt" 1012 leap year. The boys feasted Hert Mallard was at Lemmon on business last Tuesday. Joe Paranto was at the.Mejer-. mine on business Monday. Ivor Iluer is still engaged in n penter work at Jas. Mangans. The latest is a dray line for tlx- Cook neighborhood. Ask n)e ahrut the shoe* Liberty. Ole tiroten returned from Swift Co Minn., where he has been during the past winter. J. E. Marcott bought a carload of corn from tha Occident Elevator Co. at Mott last week Warren I'anetrecently rvt'irned from his winters stay at St, Cloud, Minn. J. E Marcott and A. F. Beasey are hauling corn and seed from Mott. Ladies Aid Society met with Mr*, o. P. Roed last Wednesday. Mr. Hoffman, deputy mail carrier, has been drivingstage on the Lemmon, Liberty route the past week" Teachers' Examination. The regular examination for Second grade, Third grade and Primary teachers' certificates will be held at Bison and Lem mon March Hand 15 11)12. All teachers holding second and third grade certificates that expire be fore Sept. i, 1912. and intend to teach in Perkins County next year should take this examination Respectfully. E. T. Vallin, Co. Supt. ROOMING HOUSE My room ing house, with bedding, stoves, dishes and everything ready for housekeeping, for sale re I gardless almost of price. Situ ated onp block west of d^pot, Lemmon. Also 2 north lots in blk. 5, or. t. Part cash, rest i on time payment. Write me 1 at once. A bargain. Addross H. H. RUD, Whitehall, Wis. HOUSE MOVING. We have acquired a complete House Moving outfit, and are now in position to take up moving of vour business. mM arriv­ ed Thursday from Minnesota, cuch will resume residence on their home steads. More of the hovs are expeet ed back shortly. Andrew Nelson and C. J. Johnson, were at Lemmon on business Monday. John Grohs, from the Mott neighbor hood was in the vicinity on business Monday On Saturday and Sunday this vicinity experienced a severe March storm. Christ Carlson made some viyeront efforts Monday in starting for rtuok Creek, but after the second attempt Christ again met the odds and yielded. A i iv »i'»f y i n i OLIVER C. CARPENTER. Secretary of Roosevelt's New York Headquarters. PROTECT LIVES AT TIENTSIN Foreign Commanders Evolve Plan ti Patrol City. Tientsin, China. March 7.—The com manders uf the foreign detachment! stationed here have elaborated i scheme for the Joint patrolling of thi city when such a measure is found be necessary. The .laps lese troops, who have ar rived from Manchuria, have tnken ti| their quarters In the rlty. The Chinese authorities have re attested the immediate dispatch o Chinese troops to Tientsin to malntalt order here. Tt is certain that th commanders of the detachments o' foreign troops will not allow Chinese reinforcements to approach withit •even miles of Tientsin. FELONY TO BE THE CHARGE HEREAFTER i,n! sang songs and the climax was reach ed in a fitting debate, Resolved, "That it is better to live a single life than married life An enjoyable time reported by all who were present Suffragettes face Long Term Behind the Bars. Londo*, M-ueh 7 Prom no all women who break the laws win treated th« same as everyone else commits n crime," declared Inspects McCarthy of the London police in our lining the plans of the city authorities t.0 stamp out the property destroying tactics of the militant suffragettes McCarthy engineered the raid on th' suffragette headquarters and is in a tive charge of the work of repressor This announcement brought horn t« the suffragettes the seriou?!T,«,:c: their recent demonstration. The penalty on conviction may seven years' Imprisonment. Th* flrr three persons to face the charge ar Mr. and Mrs Pethlck Lawrence an Miss Chrlstahel Pankhurst, on warrants. They will he speedily and If convicted will severe felons' sentences. The thing that hurts the suffragette the most Is the avowed interrrtoii the government to attach rh of the organization to reimbir sons who suffered loss in the The cash of the suffragettes, amoun: la* to more than S'on.oon, will he hel and when the government is con' pelled to replace glass broken from the raids and to pay for other dam age resulting this money will he used. This is possible under Knglish la« an'd it Is known Premier Asquilh re lieves this method will soon put ar end to destructive demonstration'. GILL AGAIN TURNED DOWN Municipal Ownership Mayor Elected at Seattle. Seattle, March 7. Complete unoft' clai figures from 274 out of 281 pr cinets in the municipal elections indi cate the election of George F. Cotterill. municipal ownership candidate for mayor, over Hiram C. Olll n town" candidate, by 1,000 to 2.""" ma jority. Cotterill's managers also declare the charter amendment establishing the single tax system in Seattle has passed by a substantial plurality. Olll, who was mayor a year ago, was recalled principally through the vote* of the women, who cast their ba'lots for the first time at that election. He sought the mayoralty again this time aa a vindication. BODIES TAKEN FFTM RUINS Regains ®f Three Wisconsin Boarding I Houss Victims Recovered. large as well as ?mall job* on Piatteviiie, wis March 7--Three short notice, guaranteeing good and prompt work. We solicit pharrp! We 80,10,11 LV'Lf JTD nn/vr, 1 EC&ER BROS Contractors. ^dles were taken from the n,tn* of a '"bor*,v h^rdinK |^L B. M. Mocn The Petrel Hardware and Implement Dealers Invite you cordially tovisit themif in netl of anything in line of u i i n a w a e Finishing Hardware, Wire, Kitchen Utensils Farm Machinery, etc. 1 he war hereafter and every who tnrough loyalty injures will fact a felony prosecution. C01 splracy charges will be lodged fro, now on, according to McCarthy, again* every militant suffragette. CordialTreatmcnt and the best goods in the market at just prices. Don't Fail to Come to Petrel. B. M. MO EN H. Simmons U. S. Commissioner FfUNGS, FINAL PROOFS, CONTEST HEARINGS BISMAPCK DISTRft 1 Office at Selma. DICKINSON DISTRICT Offi re at North emmon P. O. LEMMON S. D. Bo* 340 Homestead Address STOWERS N. There is nothing as Mcuutfful fo The Home. The Sick itmuii, aCift Weddin casaion, i Fresh Cut Flowers i,d We have them for you, :.TI \I It is Better to Buy, t! Wish You Had Funeral Designs and J on Short Notice No order to hnu*« that b«?ed he,* IMe Tuesday The i men, all of whom were foreigners, wm I trappad by Ht £atn««. 11 vance. Prices •A-ill allow 10 1 i ill Cash blither 1 Miles GlvGreei rses