Clif County ||ian<sr
VOLUME 1
I LOCAL ITEMS j
jjuv. \v:n a i-tlur tit town
Mouila.v
4.9« •» St*^<if%l wUL 4i ;»artyfr»>t.» Cart.T
up today
Ai.**. ’/.ip Drcga* '»* friends
„t <’artit this week.
lU»rt Hancock mad** ft business trip
pi Palin < the first of the week.
v*. H. Gulliauu x vent to Murdo for
liuight the latter part of the week.
Koli’t. Miller ai*!- Kd VmitiKmiist,
oi Varter were quests at the A. K.
Wool I a 11'. I I>. G. Miller horn*** Sunday.
| A uiia Mcuutd has l wen at the St.
Francis mission for several du)S|
where he was called on account of the I
i lint of a you tiff grandson.
p. ,J. Burke, formerly on the Gazette j
at lliirke South Dakota, has accepted \
the position oti Ihe Pioneer aml it is,
h«»|Msl Irom now on tlie paper will Im j
nut on time.
I.nst, strayed or stolen- One Bom!
Farmer named Fihn. ami one county '
As.se-sor named Anderson. Last seen ]
it) the\ieiniety of t'arbr. Ttu* usual
Idwral reward.
.I. F (.’ox of Murdo. visited our lit* J
tic ritv this week and was loud in his
praise of our 4own and surrounding;
country. Mr. CV»; is a eoutnietor and j
builder uud i< very favorably impress*'
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cd with the prospects here. j
Kdward Jackson and wife of Bad
Nation, were business visitors iu
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Wood Thursday. Mr. Juckson was a
pleasant ealler at the Pioneer oHiee
and entered his name on Our list to
keep jM)st«*d ou the doing* of Mellette*
eounty. i
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The building which is to Im» oeru ,
pied by the Wood Hardware Co. isj
neatly ready for the stock. Thus an*!
other important line of business is j
milled to our growing town. \V«
understand this firm will carry a com
plete line of farm implements in con*
meet ion with the hardware r.iore.
Frank liriehn of near town has
orih red a clc»»p riliirg machine and l
evjHK’tfi to farm right. This is Mr.
Kriehu’a lirst year in Dakota and he
is well plcastd with the country, he
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WELLS &VANDERZEE
j expects to practice scientific farming
and we’predict that he will get good
t results for his judgement and for**-
thought.
(’ulliertsou and Johnson formerly
of Muido. i»ut for some time past
good boosting citi/rus of Wood, have
let the contract for a looming house
i ’g-lxt’*’) feet, to Ik* erect ill at onee.
J his will in no sense lie a bunk house
sueh as we ton often l!ud m tic* new
I small tow n, but a well t (pupped
• hostelry equal to the Im«*i hotel.
j \ onSegrcn Bros. Imre ordered st»M-k
1 for u large lumber yard, they xvill
j curry a stock of lumber ecjual to the j
i lx*st in the Rosebud country, quality]
j and price will I** light. The ivput.e !
tion this lit iu has enoiyed in their]
business iii Graftorv ml Gdotm* as- !
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sures us of a gftod yurd, ♦ ijual of sup- 1
{living all the detnuudsof the 1 milder. ■
Martin Anderson was in from his
ranch Saturday delivering a dressed ,
beef to the N‘*|so»i meat market. This
particular beef, Mr. Anderson s.iH
would net him close to S*7O.(K). Will
some one please tell us where on thi
green earth to hud a better money,
making proposition than throwing]
•deck giii-s jisl voting lss*Tes onto the,
block at •?7tM'o per.
G. W. Dunekel. who lives north of |
town on the White river was .» \V«> >.i
visitor this week Mr. Dunekel isnrii
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old timer in these parts having punch-j
ed cows over this country for twenty
years, and he thinks tint tie* land
around Wood is the Fes: in thecouh*'
ty. He expects to put 7{.*»<4 acres
under irrigation ou tho White river
flats for which he hits blue prints pre*;
pared.
Joe Meyer arrived Tuesday from
Murdo with a load of meat market
fixtures which included a large up to- •
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dale cooling room for the Nelson
market. We are pleased to announce
that after the installation of their fix-,
tures Wood will have the b st eipupp-'
ed meat market \\»**-t of Gregory, liar !
none, an*, w ith "Happy J'**” back of j
the counter. customers will In* waited
on in Chicago style.
A line >now followed by a thaw is j
making stockmen and farmers f»el
gn<xl. This spring, while late and ap
parently iu league with the coal deal
er. bids lair to be a good one for all
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WOOD, MELLETTE COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA, MABCH 22, 1912
kinds of crops. The grouud is well j
soaked, plenty of water everywhere
for Ikilli langeaud farm stock, and it
we dnnt have buinjM-r crops and
fat stock this season wo give up all
j claims as a prognosticator.
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Keintth .Vie loti recently of Canton.
South Dakota, arrived to day to take'
i i hurgo of tin? new feud barn In ingj
< er*< t*si in tlu* norih part of towu. Mr. |
i Ah loti is an old timer iu this country
though be ha» lived iu tlie* eastern
put of th** state for four years pa-l.
' he has served his time punch incuttie
lover these hills ami flats. «uud at one
time was licensed Junior i <ar tie
old Bull (‘.reek school iu Tripp county. !
Kenneth * old friends are glad
him back and ive p-. diet that lie will
make many new* on***.
On Tu» sdny evening, March ID,
in -pit*- «•! t l - vorst torm of the winter j
was g :h* * >. i**gt h r a (*i*()wd
i• -• • t,tir g dl pc.,- ~f tue county,
si*v'*i il > th i»iys from White Jliv* i :
wre with u-* A good meal vas terv
e i in tne dining roeiti of the l,unit u
hott I. W . Ik H dlenl a !; and l{o\ Rich
mond ol White River each ».:t< • ou
address expressing tin- gmo I »ing
existing the people an 1 tla
to.vns of our county. J IF (’on, (
.u.ivor of Murdo wic with tn and
proved liimself a prince ei ti ll v.
and an after dinner -pe.tk<-i of ability.
Though many wt ■ kept awi.y by
the storm, the forty guests prcs«*nt |
had u royal goo 1 time and parted J
f*e|iag well repaid for their trip iu <
the storm. ,
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And the Simplest.
r of (’rcriltors—We’ve I
to tell vo.i t ha; we are quite
i. t ' mak * as cany ac arrange
• wlrh you as possible,
v r— The cnnicit arranteement
--,v r would bo all to go ,
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What Troubled Him.
“Doctbor,** said Dennis, the old
aqulro’s vaiet. “don’t yez tlilnk the |
tr.asfhor la Rettlnij mighty thin f
’ No hnrro in that. Dennis.” said the
dor’trr; “he wna too fat He’ll be
healthier when he’s thinner.”
“T.olkely he wfll.” said Dennis. dU- ,
appointed!y; ”lmt Ol won’t be able to
wear hla ould ct *’Pcs then!”
No Room.
“Hertle,” uaid the hospilablo hostess
nt :* Sunday «clioel ireßt, “won’t ><si
•at ?('Mne» moiv cookies?”
“T can't. I’m full!” sighed Itertte
’’Well, then, \ ".x some In your pock
’ l can’t. They’re full, too.” wax ths
.re* fill answer —Youth’s Ccnapc.c
HOW ARAB PRIZES HIS MARE
"Foutidation of Wealth Is a Mare;
Bring Forth a Mare,” Is One
of Tl.cir Sayings.
The Arab’s r« sard for his inare is
cFcti rested *n sayings that arc
r or t id very much to tli«' point, as 1
lev ii.o.'.ure: ”Tlie foundation ot J
wa alth Is a tuare; bring forth a mare.” i
‘ The greatest blessings are a wise j
wife and a fruitful mare.”
As the Arabs themselves are divid
ed into tribns and sub-tribes, the same
system is adopted In regard to the
strain of their horses’ breed In fact,
the hreodtrg is carried on In the **;me
manner r.s bi!d dow n in tho Koran for
the Mohntiictan mrirriages. This is '
en? of the chief f.dors glxing rise to
the v, 'b fj ;a!ID of the pure bred
Ar.it : <>r-*
•” co "in !bn 5 t; ups ire never
su .! • .i> c dl'icph. and in- ,
ftauce- be a known.’* says
rierrt * !n "Life in the Mos
lem Kai-t. .vlvo live and six and ten
thousand pcv« r.ds have hern refused;
for oftcr s»n marcs that are too old
for rlJh.g o« still kept for breedit»«
j purpose.-
| In olden much stealing u mar * vns
! p-ulflhnble by death. Sheikhs ov. n on*
i or more pure bred mares, according j
I to their position and means, but it is
j often the case that among thj less;
! well to do tcocle a mare (h owned by
several, tho shares being clearly de
fined amt division of colts made nc
eordiug to detailed and often corapli- j
rated laws. Sometimes one family
owns “one leg.” while a richer man
claims ”two legs.” etc
Tho system of owning a mare in
shares iB found among certain Arabs
in Turkish Arabia and sometimes in
the city of Bagdad Itself, if any one
is fortunate enough to get hold of a
half-bred ntr.^e.—Tlt-BBs.
! YANKEE GIRL DOESN’T Fit
Austricn Critic No Formula
Cnn C/ifiiic T->i»ng Lady
From Amerßa.
Alice Fchalck. Viennese traveler
*»t;d v. ritc-r, luih provided the VosFicbo
; Zcliiulg or Berlin *vlt|» a deseription
of tin* manner herein American
women lo'ir differ from all other?;
"The j:--,*' jsh.i' -:iy«, “you cannot
I c.;*;j then. (American women); they
v*on’t fit lct(* any aeeop’ed lornvila.
' You can tell u Ft cncliwoman in.
Jii i;.. and bo dead nine »;Jx«'*k n*:
I I itide, bit u lirbt-hearted Uirr. if you
‘ 1’ * * :>n Kngllsh woinen you t wait
it* x- bei- UMiaaincanec until she
* r •tvf i<;,' l'njjlisb reserve.
A tj4.rir.;»i. «oni.i;i wants to 1)« ask
td .' bout h*-r bu ...uid i.nd his ftrofrs
elan. FFt., an ] Fv Ir bahics. An Aus
tfian »\« ::.i*n vi.l k B.’oart and a
| ’good ’illov,.’ Rut if you rnert u
. v o* i,*-] ivlio v.iii ( jji n. y of :h ■> . eat
e* >ri< ai 1 d'jetn’’ cor.vai ond to any
1 p'lr’ieiilni- tyyou can L»- deed
I slio is; ‘ meriean.
”i h -re i•* i *7-year-r.ld wh :-o fa
filer, no’tit 1 :*H elder rioter are
al jig. traveling tn caldr;.* do luxe
: Fi*•l' j j day ;i 1 n'-rh: c»« dc« and
a-l to *r t-.;rally !.;;t Hu -* r*-:nlvi*- her
* "1 l < ; >’i iu c.rciv’u: no
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1 l '•if it t i •••! VI- ••• , tl . r
to "s!{, u ‘’u :' un , . ~•
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*• vio I '* igsr fair] i-:v
h*.*rj .drlr -1 .-d, Jm n
l(’ w ' ■ 2 • ... ei; iu* • Kyi ;
* V*>u v* V. V.. ’. \. npostl i:*. f
..’• ov. ; -• , lon a ho* d v
aw vhn ll.rtcu * ». • i . ar* s c ,',‘t r ‘
Ai *“ ! u - K b i-iry: ~n
e: ( “tre’lc n.. Jit •• ~ * ric n i
r ...i *. who • • :..••« -:y tJ y
-'■•“*•:* i d.iia.i i incarnation of ;
Buudi'.a
‘■'. I' wen oi' . I 3 p:. .rt !
pic tnr Inn ere.: i. i ...
witi- • n i, d!v* .i.Jity w* ’. i. I; »r . !
pean woman ever nch evu! ' • ji
hajw there i*' on* lent ere common »• 1
nil i!<*jt(> A“i r, e.*.:'*» • >(•’' ti. -j,
cl: *rlr.hed .-on'e „ (l - «;y j, i;
whatever It *aß. sbe < aerb-d it o; !
With unwavering detertr* nml
*’i believe w - »* ear l r, rrn muih
thofcc American wound."
HDW HE KNOCKED OUT COLDi
Aigerron Grappled With It in Time —
He’Explain* His Never Filling
Remedy.
“You seem to have n rold this morn
ing. Algernon," said Mr. Tnpfloor. **
the elevator ‘boy’ responded rather
grufliy to his ehocrful ‘ good n orn
ing."
“Yc., sah; I’se go’ the ohM mens
of . col’, tank d«» lxid. I’* uor in tin v
hoarded in mah froat, bir 1 den t’:nk
de troitbulutlon gwan t * ’meant ♦**>
much. Yo’ see, I done teak it ir t!rr»
I s raight bad night, but befn’ I
retire to man ba!ri I r.ib mah rh* s' ar'
froar good wtf taller an’ turpentine
Ben I has a v-e.- v hot barf tab ful'
trad eh an* l stepa trio r.<t Dea
gits ’bout half pint V whisky an’ not*
dat Into 9 gla?s wif bo: te ’oilin’ ho:
vetah an’ sugah an’ a b'-* -’-e lemon
ioose— Oh no. *u;h; l dicin’ drink
.t all; I should sit no*. I give mrv
ih It to mrth wife an* sene r.b H tv
mah two lIT "ala, v.»* do res' of It I
tuahse’f. an' nft r cir.t I co rataht
-fr.iigh* ;e Mid rn' s! ' <• a hum
top. ar.’ cFs tuavrsin* i feels fas’
•He. •' r-jV nothin* like tt.ler an’ t•
pi.time an’ a gc.'d bo; <!s:rk o whisky
*o’ a cc’.’. Tt ! -*.il up c~ c, !rlu u< oh
ie front an’ cb • out do brrntcvl tccb«
raigl)* ’way : n’ p’vent.s ; >’ < » :t tak n’
o:i.>umptl. n. I'r de nuY dre I’fulea’
j Urease* lic*v uccr l knew ’boat it?
| W’y. I was down to *!c Amuscum
; Nat ral Hist’iy do time dry had do
’tnciimen’ der* fo’ showln’ how eon
! Mtmptlon ’tack-' c’o ht.:aan body, ar.’ !
* foun* out all ’bout it. An’ cbor scnco
jeu i bln Hcared o’ tuah life dm me or
uv:h wife or n.uh ehillens raight gi’ it.
out l rc-'ken es* *, takes de pescutlons
>b de tarpontime ass’ taller an’ de hot
I *xhi ky do «vl 1.0 d won’ let none ob
| ad git it.”
Street Cries m Minor Key. *
1 “Street erica are nearly always In ;
•the minor key,” *ays Hie Paris Jour
•nal d*s Debate. And an Pnglish com
mentator avers that this key is main
tained in onr own street cries—such
ns i't'cct lavender." And he thinks
the explanation is that the minor key
involves less strain on the throat that
has to emit the saute cry all day loug.
Hut London cries are few of them In
the minor key of the Parisian boy
i who heralds the evening on the boule
vards with “Volla. Le Soir. M Our own
I newspaper boy hr*3 cultivated'the rau
cous monotone that collects politics
nn.l tmJrders into one simple yell.
There is nothing of the miner key
abont the milkman's announcement.
An i perhaps the least musical of all
cries is that of the man who hawks
coal about the street. He does not
shout ’‘Coal.'* 'No stranger would sus
pect him of coal. Ho emits only a
stngio bellow, rerented at short inter
val, a bellow without ferm oi comeli
ness; it is the least • u.u j ucaoiai
nntcr of the s 4 re.M cry.
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