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&. YIUIOMMMIM Oiwwunr JE ft Strings deparite On I Seil fThtttfrtt OMhtor'a Ch*clu Dae toother btnlt* PwiBi oortfclot tit |g||l jwK. necessitate four horses where two should be able to do the work. sr s?* J' u tV- .* ,r' V "K :J v UMI PMp, HUB* a. p, Minh M. April 1. April 5, ^•/r IN,us n o n e s v ^••*V I»W none none ITH 80 imiMi «*w»i uu oi 747 10 «n Mir«r a ON*Nan* MM j*lNW Oaah V' 4M44 4I TOIAL #141,»!• 97 LUHUItM tJadlrkUd proflta fio.ooo 1,000 tan I bom* Hot— ittaoounfd OUMt ltobtllUM Dividends aaptld s-v Depot* wibject tft §M,7W 16.0M n W.3M Toiil mja 47 IMMI8 07 I, Ire J. Welok, Oeehler of the ebore nemed Bonk, do aotemnlr eweer that the ibore Rtete •MOt to tree to the beet of my knowledge and belief. Ire J. Welch. Cuhier. I ••beerlbed end iworn to before me this 4 lir of Apr., nil. A. S. Aromaon, Notary PubUe. MjreammteelonexplreeDee.il, iwi. t\ RWulte Pay Would for High CHtnge freight rate* on country toads are costing the people of Boath Dakota mora than all the railroads are apt to get out of them, even if allowed a free hand. Many farmers are paying twice tka freight they should between their farm and town. One soul less old mudhole can double the ratai make a man take two days to Jtonl what ha ought to haul in one, or ORIGINATED— ,c "•S:' .-w' -S:' «,v.v fcrN?* t. I -L v V- A. ,*,* few. A- t. iS^4^ v Jf the railroad* were built by independent section crews,, and maintained by independent section crews, with a foreman over each gang elected eaeh year. If each crew put io its work where it pleased, and followed any system it took a fancy to, the railroads would be about as well built and well maintained as the country roads can be expected to be under similar management If the country highways were bnilt and managed with as much care as are the railroads farm land would advance in value so as to compensate for the extra outlay. It cannot be done without mofiey, without a revolution in our ancient order of doing such things, but the results would pay for the change.—Arlington Sua. Allen's Auto KtTTs Archie Allen of Sulphur, and his auto caused the death of a horse belonging to John Johnson in Vale Monday. There was no collision. Archie had headed the machine down the street and was keeping within the speed limit when it happened. The horse was a stranger to gasoline cars and his nerves failed him. The experts who held the post mortem agreed that the horse was dead, but they differed as to the capse. Some said it was a bursted blood vessel, others that the horse was scared. Archie testified that it had never happened before and will be allowed to retain his license in Vale. Johnson, who owned the horse, will see to it that the rest of his stock are machine broke before he lets them out on the public highway.—Vale Irriga tor. Mr. Allen will ba remembered as a former Philip resident. He owned the barn now known Stoermer's barn. The Ingredients are on the carton, Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey contains no habit producing drugs, and always gives satisfaction. Leok for the Bell on the Bottle. At all dealers. Oecar Hargeshelmer. Wrltlng-ln-Slght Consthiettoii Built In Tabulators and Modern Bookkeeping Appliances V AND COMBINES— i W*«n«llty, SUbiUty, Spaiad «0d Adaptability V a, j'Vvi- x.-othi.mn' ,* V i- u IiERWOOD Standard It HasestaMtshedthe PLATEAU ^VISIBILITY all Typewriter Inventors devoted their entire energies to schemes for VISIBlLiTY and now all manufac turers are advocating "VISIBILITY." **.TV Ym *11* lachiie '5* si$t A "k \'7 4 1 1 Wfll EveaiullyBsy A Department of tbe Interior. United State* Lend Office at Pierre, S, I). March 20. 1010. Notice U hereby tfven that Jo»1* Rocreni. of Dowllrur H. [I., who on Anyuxt 17.18(W, made H. E. No. 00885 for WH of SWH NE'« SWW and NWK of HEX. Section 8 Township 5S. Kanjre IK E. B. H. Meridian, ban filed notice of In tention to make Final commutation Proof, to establish claHn to the land above described, before I'. K. Commissioner, at Philip, S. D. on the IMth day of May. Ittlo. Claimant names as witnesses: M. 1'. Dowllng and Arthur Bourne, of Dowl lng S. I)., A rthur Richardson, of Pedro, 8. I). William Crowaer, of Dowllnir, H. D. John L. Ixx'khart. Register. Deptirtment of the Interior. I'nlted Stntes Land office at IMerre. H. I). March 2*. l»l». Notice is hereby Ktven that Albert A. Vogel sang. of Smith. S. I)., who on December 31 IS#)?, made H. K. No. 1I*W. Serial No. 07KM. for HK1. Section 2H. Township 4N Itangn 19 F.. B. II. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mabp Final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above desciiled. lefore 1". S. Commissioner, at Philip. S. I)., on tbe 16th day of May. MO. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert.I. Peterson. Martin S. Peterson and (ieorge A. Woodard. all of Smith X. I). and Charles S. Ward, of Marietta, H. D, John L. Lockhart, Register. tleoartment nC tbe Inferior. I'nlted States Land Office at Pierre. H. D.. March SW, 1DI0. Notice Is hereby given that Joel P. Love, of Ash Creek, S. D.. who on July tt, l!07, made H. E. No. 10027. Serial No. o'Ih for South-west Quarter. Section 21. Township 5N. Range IK K. B. H. Meridian, has Sled notice of Intention to make Final commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the II. S, Commissioner, at Philip, South Dakota, on the Irtth day of May. 1010. Claimant names as witnesses) John A. Hawkins. Fred ilarms end Fred Park all of Ash Creek, 8. D. and M. P. Dowllng. of Dowllng, S. I). John L. Lockhartt. Register. Tell Your Neighbors When In need of a cough medicine to use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It is the best. Look for the Bell on Bottle. Oscar IlarKeshelmer. tbe For Sixteen Years Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. H»b been used by millions of people with perfect satisfaction. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma in fact all throat and bronchial troubles. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. Oscar Harges heimer. Hattie B. Banum Handles a line of General Merchandise at 8 it postoftice. New Goods. Prices Lowest, consistent with quality. Your Trade Solicited. 3s Y fi* t*4*'4' %»V V-L writer Cor VkW. .f- *7 -t Jk A 1 V r' -,\ 4 (A 1 A «. i fiv CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. United StatM Land Office Pi«rre. S. D. March 10,1»I0. A aufficlant contest affldarlt having been filed In thU offloe by Uudoluh Klemann, oon teatant. against Homestead Entry, No. 0W82, made March 23. IW7 forSE^ 8WX 8W« 8E^ itec 12. and the N'i NE^ Section IS, Township *N Kantre3M E. B. H. Meridian, by Paul Boock hoff (.onU!«tee, In which It la alleged that «n try man has wholly abandoned the said tract of land for more than H1X months last la»t. that he has nui cultivated any portion of the said land at any time during the uant year all of which atianrleriment exixta at this time, wild parti** arn hereby notified to appear re spond and offer evidence touching said alle gation at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 23, 11*10 U*fore the Iteirlater and Receiver at tite 1'nited States Land Office In Pierre, South Dakota. ttie sold contestant having, In a proper affidavit filed March 10.1010. set forth facta •vUlch ahow that after due diligence person i service of this notice cannot lie made, s hereby ordered and directed that aucb untlct fet given by dne and proper public* •JOB. John L. Lockhart, Register OeDnrfment of the Interior. United State* Land Office at Pierre. 9. 1). March, 12,1910 Notice U hereby given that Albert P. Hart /ell. of Hmtth, 8. 1.. who, on July 25, 1907, made H. E. No. 10175, Serial No. 07234 for W4 of SWVi Hec. 2V SK. SEK Sec. no and NW* of NWH. Hection il2. Township 8N, Range 20 E. H. II. Meridian, has (lied notice of Intention to make final Five year proof to establish claim to the land afwve described, before U. S. Commissioner at Philly, S. D. on the 2Uttl day of April ltfio. Claimant names as witnesses Denjamin S. l'ratlier and.Hugh J. M^MahOd, of I'hlllp, P. 1» Jerry M. Handera, and Charles A. Smith, of Smith. S. I). John L. Lockhart, Register. Denxrtmt it of the Interior, United States Land Office at Pierre, South,Dakota March 12 1910. Notice is hereby given that Olive L. St. Clair formerly Olive L. Kinsman, of Smith, S. 1).. who on July 5.1U00. made II. E. No. 7352, Serial No. 0A437, for North-east Quarter. Section 7. Township 3X. Kaiure IV K. K. II, Merldlan, has Hied notice of Intention to make Final Com mutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, l»efore U.S. Commissioner, at Philip. S. I) on the Hth day of April, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Preston Keyser, (ieorge Woodard, Charles W. Clapp all of Smith, S. D. William C. McElhany of Philip,I). John L. Lockhait, Registar. :enurtment of the Interior. United States Land Office at Pierre. S. D., March 14,1910. Notice is hereby given that tiottlieb F. Mey er, of Philip, S. I)., who, on June 5, 1906, made H. E. No. 70H2. Serial No. 06.152 for. North-west Quarter, Section 21. Township 2N., Range 19 E. 11. II. Meridian, haa Hied notice of inten tion to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land alxve described, before U. S, Commissioner, at I'hlllp, H.D.M the 20th day of April, 1V10. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Thorson, William Reynlck, Joseph Keynlck all of Climax, S. D. and Claude J. Po^Qf Philips. D. John L. Lockhart, Register. CONTEST NOTICE Oennrtmeiit of the Interior, United States Land Office Pierre, S. Dak Feb. 18,1910. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in thki office by William A. McKUilp, contest ant against Homestead entry No. 08900, made March 31st 1900. for S'i SEL.Section 24 and E4 NKi( Section 25 Township 7N Kange 22 E BH Meridian, by Hugh Wlbie Contestee In which It is alleged that entryman has wholly aban doned said laud for a period of more tnaa six mouths Ivst prior to this contest, he never having established actual residence on satd land: that there Is no house or cultivated land thereon, nor has he used the land lor gra/.lntf or agricultural purposes satd parties' are hereby notified to appear respond, and otTcr evidence touching satd allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 15 1910, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Pierre, South Dakota. The aiiid contestant havlug, In a proper affidavit Hied Feb., 1M 1910 set forth facts which show tbnt after due diligence person al service of this notice cannot be made. It herebv ordered and directed that acen notla* fee given by due nnd preper publica tion. John L. Lockhart, Register. Iepnrtment of the Interior, United State* Land Office at Chamberlain, S. D. Mar. 111910. Notice is hereby given that Edris J. Morgan, of Philip, S. I)., who on July 30. 19QH, made Homestead Entry Serial No. OWN, for SKV« NEi«Sec. 12 T. IN 20-E Lot 2 SEK NEK and SW NEK« of Section 7 Township INorth Range 21 E 11 Meridian, haa filed netlce of intention to make Final Commutation Proof to establish claim to the land above described before James A. Qulgg, U. &. Commissioner at his^offloe In Philip, S. D. on April 21. 1910. Claimant names as wltneasessr Dennis Fahey, William Borts, Oharlea E. Coueh, and Jease Case all of Philip, 8. D. W. Hall Irona, ReglstMr. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office at Chamberlain, S. D. Mar. 111910. Notice Is hereby given that Alfred L. Emond. of Philip. S. D., who, on August 20, 1908, made Homestead Entry Serial No. 09M, for Lot 4 SEH SW Vi Sec. 1» Lot 1 & NEV* NWX Section SO Township 1-N Range 90 E. B. H. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final Commutation Proof, to establlah claim to the lend above.deeci"lbed.before James: A. Qulgg, U. S. Commissioner, at his oflloe In Philip, S. D.. on April 21.1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph c. Rlcard. William Bmw Heboer. Orlay M. Culp, and John A*. Meeker nil of Philip, 8. D. W. Hall Irona, BecMnr. Ueparruent of the interior. United State* Land Office at Chamberlain South Dakota March 111910. Notice ia hereby given that KAaard J. Markus, of Philip, 8. P.. who on Mar. 81, 1900 made, Hotneetead Entry IMS Serial No. 0470*, for Stt NEH & SH NWX, Section a Townahip 1 North, Ranee tl Bast B, H. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final Com mutation Proof, to eetabllah claim to the land above described, before Jamea A. Qulgv U. 9. Commlaakwer, at hi* oflloe at Philip, S. D. on April II 1910. Claimant namea aa wltneesee: William A. Mll'lma, Fink E. Pohle, Frank M. Sine and Ever B. Kveraon all of Philip, 8. D. W. Hall Irona, Register. Department of the Interior. United State* Land Oflloe at Pierre, 8. D., March M, IfM. Notice Is hereby given that Martin Jennen, Smith, 8 D., who on May a. MM. made H. K. Na «n. Serial No. MM tor HWM lwin fit. Township SN, Raa«e 19 E. B. H. MerMlan, haa filed notice of Intention to nuke Final Com mutation Pi oof to esMMMtelntaa to the lend ebove deacrlbed befwe P. 8. OowlMlBnir, at Philip, S. D. on the Mth day of May. UM. Claimant namaa aa wttneaeae Jeered Biddell. JanMe Tonne, Ma H. Honey MwlCharlae A. SmlthaUef —iltli.8. D. MiLLMttMi J. H. Johnson ft-v. «•»«*, Department, of the Iaterlor. United Stater Land Office at Pierre. 8. D.. April 4 1910. Notice la hereby given that Estella B. Berry of Pblllp, 8. D., who on January 3.190H. made H. E. No. 11H87-07847 for NWV* of NE^i SH of NE'-i aud N'Ekof NWk Sec. 22. Twp. 2N Range 21 E. B. H. Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final Commutation Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before U. S. Commissioner, at Philip, South Dakota, on tbe 18th day of May, 1910, Claimant names as witnesses: Charles D. (illlen, Lou C. Gillen. Hans L. Jenson and Melvlna Hammlll all of Philip, S.D. John L. Lockhart, Register. Order to Show Cause on Filinjc tion to Sell Und £. 5 Peti- State of South Dakota, I In County Court County of Stanley March Term, 1910 In the matter of the Estate of Anderson H. Scott. Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Richard A. Blelskl, executor of the estate of Anderson II. Scott deceased setting forth the amount of personal estate that has come to his hands, and the disposition there of the amount of debts outstanding against said deceased, and a description of all the real estate of which said deceased died seized, and the condition and value of the respective portions thereof and praying that license be to him granted to sell Lot four and Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section Eighteen In Township one north of Range eighteen east of the Black Hilts Meridian, In Stanley county South Dakota. And It appearing by said petition, thatthere is not sufficient personal estate In the hands of said Richard A. Blelskl to pay said debts, and that it is necessary, In order to pay the same, to sell all of said real estate It is Therefore Ordered, That all persons In terested In said estate, appear before the Judge of this Court on Friday the 13th day of May A. I). 1010 at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House In Fort Pierre In said County, then and there to show oause (If any there be) why license should not be granted to said Richard A. Blelskl to sell said real estate according to the prayer of said petition. And It Is Further Ordered. That a copy of this order shall be published for four succes sive weeks prior to said day of hearing, the last of which publication shall be at least six days iiefore the said day of hearing, in the I'hlllp Weekly Review a weekly newspaper printed and published at Philip, South Dakola in said county, and personally served on all persons Interested In said estate, residing in said County, at least 14 days before said day of hearing, and upon all other persons Inter ested according to law. Dated at Fort Pierre. South Dakota the lat day of Jkpcti A. D. 1910 By The Court: M. Dinsmore, (Sea!) Judge of the County Attest: Andy C. Ricketts Clerk of Court, C. A. BENNETT Lawyer Court. Lumber nam don't forget, but order now.<p></p>PHILIP Free Homestead and Desert Land I can locate you on FREE homesteads or desert land in the best part of Meade OOUJI y. Stage leares Sturgis daily for Vale, and from Vale to Sulphur on Mondays and Fridays, returning on follow ing days. Always at Sulphur PostofHce with team to ^show land. Archie Allen SULPHUR P. O., MEADE COUNTY, S. D. James A. Quigg D. 1 Commissioner District of South Qakota Receives Filings, Heirs Fin^l Proofs. Contests Filed and Hearo Pierre nnd Chamberlain Land Districts. Philip, South Dakota Bennett & Bielski Philip, So. Dakota A Good Place to Put up Your Team Stoermer's Livery and Feed Barn You can't miss the big aign, MGus' east of Leggett's Feed Store on Railroad Street* Good Rigs Furnished for all Occasions Gus Stoermeri Prop. A more complete line of all kinds of building material than our s cannot be found west of the Big Muddy. It is worth your while to get our prices, if you are going to build or do repair work. Robertson Lumber Co. C. A. KNUDSQN, Manager SCREENS! Don't forget what trouble we had last year and «vtry year getting window screens. Nearly everybody forgets to order screens till fly time. Then the factories are loaded np so badly they can't fill your orders. ORDER NOW When you come to town DON'T FORGET Homestead Locating Desert Claims R. A. BIELSKI Loans •H OFFICE OVEH HAROESMEIMER'S Livery Barn," to windows you want screened. Just measure one glass and get the number of lights to one window. We will order them now, them when yon need them. Remember, there are nearly 400 different sizes Of windows on the market, and we can't keep THE LUMBER CO. "•t" $ And Building MATERIAL We have the price eet the Bizes of the and you can get them in stock* Again I say v •. A Jjj -J#