LOCAL NOTES.
Interest paid on time deposits at
Stock Growers State Bank.
Capt. Carroll was down
Attorney P. M.
The
from
abel a few days this week.
Is
Call 'phone 7T when yon W»nt
any draying done—Ben Carls.
Small house for rent. Inquire
of E.
S. Ludlow at Hotel Chey
enne.
Leave your laundry at Roy
Smart's Barber Shop. No express
added.
Hank and Josh Davis of Reeder.
N. D., spent Sunday in Timber
Lake at the home of Dr. Baer.
We call the attention of our
readers to the change of-ad by V.
R. Lancaster & Co. in this issue.
Mrs. John McBride has been
quite sick during the past week
but is now reported much im
proved.
Frank Drees is in Minneapolis
this week purchasing his fall and
winter goods which will be along
in a few days.
State's Attorney Brisbine of Isa
bel, was in attendance upon the
meeting of the county commission
ers held Monday.
S. O. Webb, of Eagle Butte,
was here the fore part of the week
in connection with the land case of
Geo. Bagola. He was at one
time alloting agent for this reser
vation.
Jerald M. Drew, an attorney
who recently located at Isabel,
was in town last Saturday. Mr.
Drew comes from Omaha. In
addition to maintaining a law
office in town, he has a claim out
(about two miles.
The county commissioners had a
jneeting here Monday. In ad
jdition to other business they ap
pointed D. T. Bauman justice of
the peace, to succeed C. C. Lever,
who sold his land and left here
several weeks ago.
Bums has rented
the offices lately occupied by Dr.
Priesbacb in the telephone build
ing. Mr. Burns is a graduate of
the University of Minnesota law
school and has had several years
practice in Minneapolis. Like
many others he also has a claim.
Undertaker S. M. Smith was
called to Lantry last Saturday on
professional business, in connection
with the death of Mrs. Mary
£peker, who died the day previous
of typhoid fever. She leaves a
Jiusband and eight children. The
body was shipped to Caledonia,
Minn.
The following notice has been
received from Geo. W. Hibbard,
general passenger agent of the C.
M. & P. S. Ry. "Give at once
publication to the fact that this
company does not require official
survey of oat fields that are en
tered in prize contests at New
York Land Show, Nov. 3 to 12,
nor is it required of homesteaders
competing for prizes." We are
informed that Bud Milliken, who
lives east of town, will enter a
sample of oats raised on his claim
this year. Someone should enter
a sample of our mammoth pota
toes.
evidence in quite an im
portant land case was taken at the
local land office Tuesday and
Wednesday. The final decision
will determine the ownership of a
very fine half section of land locat
ed four or five miles southwest of
here. These
two
quarters were
filed upon by K. T. Coffey and J.
E. Burns, the records at the land
office at that time showing them to
be open but unappraised. The
half section has since been claimed
by George Bagola, an Indian, as
his allotment. B. L. Crowder, a
special agent in the Indian service,
appeared for Bagola, and Attorney
P. M. Burns for his brother, J. E.
Burns, and Geo. H. Puder for Mr.
Coffey. The evidence as taken
will be certified to the commission
er of the general land office for de
cision, the local land officials simp
ly recommending in the natter.
GOOD RULES FOR THE GIRLS
Issued by the. Women's Imperial
Health Association of Great Brit
ain and Ireland.
Of more than
passing
interest to
the women of. this country are the'
.following rules of conduct issued
to
"the girls of Great Britain"
by the
.Women's Imperial Health
Associa
tion of Great Britain and Ireland.
The future
of
our country
is
in'
jour hands.
Look your best by all means, but
be your best also the first attracts
to begin with, but the second pro
duces the most lasting effect.
You must obey the laws of hy
giene, respecting fresh air, exercise,
good food, cleanliness and suitable
clothing. A healthy girlhood is the
best foundation for a happy life.
You must know about cooking,,
housekeeping and domestic economy.!
You must learn about the feed
ing and care of children this knowl
edge docs not come by instinct,
as
many suppose.
Remember that home making is'
the most dignified and important
profession in the world.
Attend, if you can, "continuation
classes" in personal and domestic
hy
giene in your own house, remember-'
ing that a good daughter makes
the
best wife.
Choose the best companions
Weekly.
and
read the best books you can find. Ac-'
cept only the best men as your hus
bands, paying as much attention to
their character as to their personal
appearance.
Woman's National
NOW THEY DON'T SPEAK
Miss Antique—I dreamed of an
elopement last night.
Miss Caustique—You shouldn't
let your imagination run away with
you like that
PIR8T VETERINARY 8CHOOL.
The third fiftieth anniversary
celebrating the erection in Lyon of
a veterinary school will be held in
that city about the middle of May,
1912. Preparations are now form
ing to commemorate the event in
a
fitting manner, and invitations are
being issued to all veterinary schools
in the United States and elsewhere
for the purpose of having delegates
in as large a number as possible.
It is authentically recorded in the
annals of veterinary science that the
world's first veterinary school was
founded in Lyon in 1761, since
which time similar institutions have
been inaugurated in many countries,
the last being reported from Abys
sinia.
THE MOVEMENT IN EGYPT.
Now it is the Moslem women of
Egypt who are taking part in the
women movement, having asked of
the Moslem congress the right to at
tend prayers and sermons in the
inosqucs, a privilege already granted
to the women of Constantinople.
They also ask that the primary edu
cation of young women be made obli
gatory that young girls be admitted
to schools of medicine to use means
to prevent polygamy and the abuse
of divorce and to teach Mohamme
dan girls sewing, housekeeping and
hygiene.
ONCE NURSED THE KINO.
The one desire of Mrs. Ann Bob
erts, who was for a year the foster
mother of George V., is said to be
to go back from America to Eng
land to spend her last days in her
old home. She is living with her
brother, Mr. Richard Edmunds of
Poultney, Vt., but it is hoped that
something will be done in her behalf
by the British government.
MIS CALCULATIONS.
She—I'll be
ready in a minuta
dear.
He—All right. I'll just fix up
this paper while I'm waiting. If
won't take more than an hour."
Notlcce for Publication.
v Department of the Interior.
lit K Land Office at Timber iAke, 8.1).
August 26,1911.
Notice Is hereby given that Charles H. I-oniJ,
of Timber Uake, S. 1)., who, on May (i, 1910,
made homestead entry. No. 01452, for the SK!4.
Section 18, Township 18X, Kange 24K., 11. 11.
Meridian, Standing Hock Indian l.and8, has
tiled notice of intention to make Final
Commutation proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before lieglster
and Uecelver, at Timber Lake, fi.1)., OH the
20th day of Oct., 1011.
Claimant names as witnesses:
(iilbert llolum, Anton Hole, Matts Mattson
Carl It. Anderson, ail of Timber I .tike, S. 1).
1'. I). Krlbs, lleglster.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
U. SS. Land Office at Timber t.ake, S. 1).
Sept.», 1911.
Xotlee Is hereby given that Joseph I. ltaw
8on, of Timber Iake, S. 1)., who, on May 5,
1910, made Homestead Knlry, Xo. 01405, for
NWJ4. Section 17, Township 17 X, liaiige 24 K,
1). II. Meridian, Cheyenne Ulver Indian
iiiinds, has filed notice of intention to make
filial commutation proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before the lieglster
and ltecelver, nt Timber Lake, S. 1)., on the
23rd day of Oct. 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses
Clarence Holes, of Firesteel, 8. I„ BtVWd
Westby, of Kiresteel, 8. 1)., John I- Johnson,
of Timber Iake, K. 1)., It J. Hawson, of
Timber I.like, S. 1.
I'. D. Krlbs, lleglster.
i Notice for Publication.
Oopartment of the Interior.
U. & Land Office at Timber Lake, S. 1).
Sept. 20,1911.
Notice Is hereby given that Kevert l«e, ol
Cheyenne Junction, S. 1., who on June IS,
1910, made Homestead lintry. No. 02372, for
NWJ4, Section 33, Township 18N, Kange 2810,
1). II. Meridian, Standing Itoek Indian Lands,
has filed notice of Intention to make Kinai
commutation proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before lleglster and lte
celver, at Timber Luke,
s.
D., on the 8th day
of Nov. 1811.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John II. Shattuck, John Lutkeasaen, Otto
Lee. Worrou &. ifcrake, all of Cheyenne Junc
tion, S. 1.
P. D. Krlbs, lteglster.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
17.8.1-aud Office at Timber lattice, S. 1).
Oct. 14,1911.
Notice is hereby given that Joseph S. Brown
of Timber Uike. N. 11., who, on May 7, 1910,
made Homestead Kntry, No. 01491, for the
NKJi, Section 34, Township 17N., ltange 27K,
H. II. Meridian, Cheyenne River Indian
Iands, has liled notice of Intention to make
linal commutation proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before the liegls
ter and Receiver, at Timber l.ake, S. 1)., on
the 21si day of Nov., 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William J. Curry, Charles Hire, John Con
don, Charles Halllday, all of Timber Lake,
S. I).
P. 1. Krlbs,
lieglster.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
C. 8.1-and Office at Timber Ijtke, H. D.
Oct. 14,1911.
Notice Is hereby given that Stephen K. Dav
is, of Timber I -like. S. 1)., who, on June 20,
1910. made homestead entry. No. 02498 for
XWii, Section 20, Township 11SN., ltange 24M
U. II. Meridian, ('heyenne I liver Indian 1-ands
has filed notice of intention to make l-'lnai
Commutation l'rool. to establish claim to the
land above described, before Register and lie
ceiver at Timber l^ike, S. 1)., on the 20th day
of Nov. 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William Flavin, Hans Dahlgren, J. Jd. Dun
can, Michael J. Kennedy, all of Timber Lake,
S. D.
1*. l. Krlbs. Register.
SUMMONS
state of Soirtti Ia1:ota_
Count:rui Dewey. i8s In Justice Court
itefort- John Mock City Justice of the Peace
for Timber J-ake. ]ewey County, K. 1).
U. T. Jloiilian. Plaintiff
ajrnmst
Pete Peterson Jiothum and Anna I
Peterson iiothum. i eiendante.
The state of South liakotu Sends Greeting
To Pete Peterson Jiothum and Anna Peter4on
BothuttL J'elendantB:
You are hereby summoned to appear before
iue, at my office in Timber Jjake, In said
County, on the 34th day of October, 1M1, at
10:00 o'clock A- M., to answer to the complaint
of the above named plaintiff. K. T. Jlolihan,
who claims to recover ol you the suiu of
Twenty Two and 41-100 Dollars for goods,
wares and merchandise sold and delivered to
the said defendant at Timber Uike, South
Dakota, between May 1st, 1911. and October
:ird, 1911, at his raiuettt, said amount being
the reasonable value of the goods and no part
of which has been paid.
And you are hereby notified If .vou fall to
appear and answer as above required, said
plaintUT will take judgment against you for
Twenty Two and 41-100 IxjIIhth and for costs.
(liven under my hand this kl day of Octo
ber, A. Dm 1W1.
John Mock,
City Justice of the Peace,
Timber hake, Dewey County, S. D.
Oct. 14,1911. Adjourned for want of service
of numinous until November 9th., 1011, at 9
o'clock A. M.
John Mock,
Justice of the Peocc.
*eorge 11. Puder,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
If you receive a sample copy of
the Advocate consider it an invita
tion to become a regular subscrib
er.
Will consider applications for
loans from parties desiring- to com
mute. Address Box 116, Timber
Lake, S. D.
Don't run the risk of losing
your valuable papers. Rent a
safety deposit box at the Stock
Growers liank.
For
Sale—Half
or whole interest
in blacksmith shop. Good estab
lished business. For full particu
lars call upon C\ A, Youmans.
Timber Lake Hotel
JUST OPENED
Newly Furnished
Rooms. Best of
Table Board
Meal Tickets good
for 21 meals, only
$5.00
Peter Peterson, Prop.
A S
May be had at Green's
Barber Shop in the
Best Equipped Room.
Also Satisfactory Bar
ber Work Guaranteed.
r" Walter F. Belcher
POOL & BILLIARD HALL
CIGARS, SOFT DRINKS
AND CONFECTIONS
First door South of P. O.
^TIMBER LAKE, SO. DAKOTA.
DEWEY COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
Incorporated Bonded Abstractors
Office With
BIG 4 LAND COMPANY
TIMBER LAKE SOUTH DAKOTA.
ANDREW L. ANDERSON
BONDED ABSTRACTER
Will have complete records of titles
and transfers of Real Estate for
Dewey County, South Dakota.
Am prepared to furnish Abstracts
to thr- public on short notice
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
Office Kast Side Main Street.
TIMBER LAKE. SO. DAK.
SUMMONS
(ieorge 11. Puder.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
8
In Justice Court.
P., City ol Timber
State ol South Dakota, I
County ol Dewey
Before .John Mock, J.
I^ake.
C. A. Youmans, l'lalntlfl 1
Pete Peterson llothuni and Anna Summons.
Peterson Hothuin, Defendants
The State ol South Dakota Sends Greeting:
To l'ete Peterson llothuni and Anna Peter
soil llothum. Defendants.
You Are Hereby Summoned to apuear before
me, at my office, In Timber l^ike. In the said
couuty, oil the 11th day of October, A. 1.,
1911, at 10 o'clock A. M., to answer to the com
plaint of the above named plaintiff, C. A.
Youmans, who claims to recover of you the
the sum ol Forty Dollars and Xo-100 Cents for
rent for rooms In the bulldlnc oil lxt 16
Block II, Timber Lake. Dewey County, South
Dakota, from June 1st to Oct. 1st, 1911. at the
rate of £10.00 per month, no part ol which has
been paid.
And You Are Hereby Notified, that If you
fail to appear and answer as above required
said plaintiff will take judgment aKalnst you
for the sum of 40.00 with Interest thereon
from date hereof besides costs of tills action.
liven under my hand this Uth day of Oct.
A. 1)., 1911.
John Mock,
Justice ol the Peace, within and
for Timber I.ake Dewey County, S. D.
let. 14,1U11. Adjourned for want of service
of summons until November 9th., 1911, at 9
o'clock A. M.
Dr. Robert's complete
veterinary
Drug
ke
John Mock,
Justice of the Peace.
line of
remedies. McCarthy
Co.
Flax hay for sale. Twenty tons
in stack. R. G. Rawson, E 1-2
NE. Sec. 18-17-24.
Laundry basket leaves Smart's
Barber Shop every Tuesday.
Don't forget the day.
You can get your draying
promptly done by calling 7J.
Pettis Bros,
The
Gilmartin Hardware 5o.
Store.
Headquarters for anything in the
Hardware Line.
Tinwork Plumbing Heating
E E S O N
I FARM IMPLEMENTS
Are the Standard make. We carry a full line.
Newton wagons and Sioux Falls breaking plows
All goods are fully guaranteed. Call and see
them and get prices and terms.
We also have for sale a number of good
farm mares and geldings. All are broke and
ready for hard work, Call at Livery Burn to
see them.
I
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