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PROFESSIONAL, CARDS. J. W. BRACKETT, Physician and Surgeon, HOT SPKIKUS, K. DAK. CHAMBERS KELLAR, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, HOT SPIUN'US, S. DAKOTA. LOOM IS S. CULL, ATTORKKT ASI1 COUK8F.LOH AT L.AXV. BUFFALO GAP, DAKOTA J. A. KENKFICK, IIoUSF, Sl«s AM) C.\I!UI.\(iK 1'AINTRI!. Hpcr.lftl attention given to |-,npf»r hiinntni calcl mlnlng, etc. All work 'inn.' with n^atm-na and diBpatcli. Sliup on a\r-mif. Hot Sl'IUNOS, DAKOTA- ELKHORN HOTEL, ETC. HALL, PROP.'ilETOn—r-! First Class in Every Particular. BOARD BY THE DAY OK WEEK. a a a BURTON, S. DAK. (i.iod teams and careful drivers always at command. REST OF ('ARE & FEED !lYEN ALL MORSES LIOFT IN OUR ClIARtiE. F. DALE, & Co. Props. LUNCH COUNTER: OF C. SLYFIELD FINE CADDIES. NUTS & CHiARS ON SALK. 3ct]l|r.lj of .^ci'vrcl qt qll l{ot|rs. A. VOORHEES, Veterinary Surgeon, HOT SPRINGS, S. DAK. I nni t«» trvat ull llorni-s niu\ Uuvo h:nl "M v«*:irs' in thin tihnnl«*rs, lUacU 1 :M»1 il r.oi-s C«hj elilorcd insttrnliUs I liav«» wiili inark«'«l vui'COHB. Sutlnfatiiiui «»r n» j»av. PETTY BROTHERS' TALLY HO COACH LINE FROM HOT SI'RIMiS TO BUIiTON, on 15. & M. Rv. Make Close Connections With the EAST A W F.ST. FINEST EQUIPPED LINK AND Best and Most Romantic Stage Road in AMERICA! Trip is made in as ipiick fime as horses can make it. HOT SPRINGS STA11. BENEDICT & HANl'ORL), PltOI'KIIiTOliS. From the 1st day of -January to the luty-:ir will pint,aM.v tin 1st day of April IM'O. the following nunilicr of carloads of wheat were car ried out of Dakota liy the Northwes tern, Milwaukee, and Manitoba rail road*. Northwestern '.t2S cars: Mil waukee 710: Manitoba ears. Seven women have been admitted to practice before the Supreme court, of the United State-, and their names are as follows: Helva A. Lockwond. Laura De Foree (iordon, Ada M. liittenbender, Carrie B. Kilgore, Clara S. Foltz, Lilia .1. Robin.-.on Sawlelle and Emma 111 lette. Attorney tieneral Dullard holds that county judges cannot order a hearing of petitions for druggist's license under the prohibitory law prior to May 1st, as until that time there is no law oper ative authorizing county judges totake judicial notice of such matters. If that be good law no druggist can law fully sell li(|iiors prior to June 1st as Only Saim.iu in town for vm ,hii't.v days notice is required before Square Front Livery, hearing can be had upon petition or Fresh cold water is a powerful ab sorbent of ga-es. A bowl of water placed uniler the bed of the sick room and frequently changed, is among the valuable aids in purifying the air. The room in which the London Aldermen sit is puntied bv open vessels of water placed in different parts of the room. water standing for any length of time in a close room is unfit, for drinking. Experiments of this kind are not costly, it has frequently been observed that re.-t le-s and roll bled sleep has been cor rected easily by piecing an open vessel of water near the head of tin. bed. A circular of much interest ruepntly issued from the ollice of the Commis sioner of Immigration. The circular refers to the importance of advertising not booming---the State, and suggests the plan of establishing at Chicago a branch ollice of the State immigration bureau to be maintained until after the World's Fair. The circular refers also to the want of funds at the disposal of the coinniissioner of immigration and savs that to maintain this branch ollice at Chicago will require funds to be raised by private subscription. No belter way could bo adopted whereby emigration could be turned Dakota ward and we believe that mon?y suf ficient can be raised for the mainte nance of Mich an oilice. Hot Springs, Joursirtl. Annuiir the mnnv othor advantages 1 which Rapid City oiler? as a place to live in mav bo mentioned its closeness to rive at the Springs the same evening. Or. if solely on pleasure bent, the trip can be made in one or wo days in a carriage over, it is true, rather rough road-', but amid scenery as grand as can bo found on the lontinc-nt. Persons •dj Beautiful Scenery Every Kile. A SPLENDID Lifc.c}* is in connection, AT HOT SPRINGS. TEAMS AT COMMAND. ALL HOURS, DAY AND NIGHT With or without drivers. JOSEPH TETTY EDMUND PETTY Proprietors. KOTsrb'iyas, dak or a. tre to circumference. Hot Springs will Dakota ami its Climate. From thi» Prairlo Farmer. The papers have lately had much to say about Dakota, its people, polities and its drnuthv climate. Well, the people of North Dakota have repudiat ed the legislative lottery-scheme, and it is to be hoped they will repudiate the solons who attempted to foist this mfa mous scheme upon the honest people of ithat State. I In North Dakota rains have been propitious and wheat-seeding is going forward nicely. In South Dakota the same condition exist as to moisture, and it ii believed that seed enough will lie forthcoming to supply the necessit ies of the- people where drouth prevailed last year. It is no unusual thing in the settle ment of a new region of country to cry drouth. "Drouthv Kansas" was for years the derisive exclamation against this now great grain and stock-feeding State. Yet. its people kept on increas ing. Wheat, corn and other agricul tural products, including vast herds of cattle, grew and prospered, until Kan sas stands today as one of the important. States of the great West. Such will probably he the result in respect to the twin Dakotas. to-dhy as it was when sunken mure Hutu a lit mil rod yours: iigoliyu ilicu rmiiii'iit farmer of (jruit Britain, 1 L:ir drotitli I scares, out too much water r.ttorly do- incr-.-a.-ingly abundant crops. calamity those State-and Minnesota upon which we depend for our No I. hard wheat. Someday the Dakota*. North and South will enter largely into more di versiliod fanning. The new settler must needs raise wheat and flax seed it well-known natural caus.'s. That there lias been .su'iVrin Oakoias in certain district eoe- tion of crops and consequent, sufferin It can be easily inferred from this that Yet the country is prosperous, as a ,M, cotton growers) are under ihe teeth of a vast harrow. We believe ther« is great future for the I lakotas. The brawn and brain of its farmers arc sturdy in respect to both. We think thej will be found able to line their row in spite of laud sharks and that, class of newspapers Fast, which fear the rising greatness of the tillers and toilers of 11: issippi Yalley, whose territory is fifteen hundred miles long and fifteen hun dred miles broad. li,v01 0,n alwavs remain one of the orineipal fs'r-'iy stallion. relieved of their ailments is the best I advertisinent they can have, for their constantly increasing home patronage is a guarantee of the wonderful healing power of their wators. eri-it iss-' Mi:. Eiiiron: Dear Sir—Did you ever try to break a kicking heifer? We have been exer cising ingenuity and muscle in this di rection the past week. With torn pants and a lame leg we have succeed ed in securing a part of the milk. Eureka! 1U I,0av• Hot Springs. One can leave hero at I ^thHWm Section 1-' this spring. Hi* half past four in t.he afternoon and ar- a ln coining here from the east on going 'anch, intends through the Hills for the first time are Parting his forces out on the roundup always surprised. Though they may the lilack Hills are strange to them. Ster'ling. III., has ,i"'"s Mrs. .luddsand Albert son the south. A school house is getting to be a ne cessity in this neighborhood. Mr, S has children, and there are more in this locality. ,i:!0:i lias I,nl idl of That it will in time bciome fashionable i''iioies., yet. It skipped around here to spend a mouth or two in the Hills lr,! cannot be doubted. They are full of D. II. Ferguson's largest mare. Fail interest from end to end and from eon- 1 ".V- several We hear that Hon. 11. A. (ioilard, soml have"visited or even lived in the Alio- ^afurday evening brought the gheniesor other mountains of tha easti'' 1 thunder storm. It seems that Hie lightning ttv lively we tlnmgiit. a n, ''"r l) eolt- last. week. v,as principi points of interest, especially to those who visit the Hills for their health. The number of people from Rapid City and other points in the Hills who are constantly going to the Springs and rc tiiming to their homes cured or great- sired by Mr. Jackson lieorge Pomeroy has had a severe run of mountain fever and is still very sick, although his family think he has passed the crisis and is now on the mend. A man bv the name of Kruce has 1,11 shall \V«* not lift our jrlarl tliou^rlits to tlio pourr^ From v.lionc*' como the tli«* M-ason* in routine CoiitmissinwiN' I'l-wwiling*. Continued from tir»t pus:(\ In consideration of printers'bills the following amounts wore ailmvt'd in the en 0 st roys the hopes of tins I'anuor. And jfmul: Hciwliut tc 1 Ian ford, S:J.50: J. Ih i.se counties of Dakota that wore dry Joni-s. Melbourne A: Payne, year HO Aiu! join with the lir«ls atul l:ul lovins herds In priii.-e to the One in who^e ear«* wn're jseetiret Thi.' uo:itl:'i fc«l ?vj»ti»»n grandly otits»ir«?al It?i accurate routine, certain anil «ure: Aiu! matiifrst forethor.^lit of its cent ll«a»l: Will lead ^r:tl»'fal hotils their l««nl to mlore. To the foul thatV in tune with spiritual thinyg Thai t-'ees iu thoorj:nni/-.i lonm all arourul A lif«' that it? hM: arid yet from which Hprin.:* I The tree, plant :n! i!ov.-er, «»f the j»r««un»l: In that ?oul i^ life, for it apprehemls «o«l: It *0*6 'neath tlie surface a life pivin^ power It live* not for f-elf. nor »lie.« like clod: Itsbvmhol i* j-priiii:: atul ot. nal it.-»Iu»i r. R.NN.EJOE. terdav afternoon. Present: \V. V. Lu cas, Col. Hammond, Mayor Cones, Col. Ivleinner and Oov. Mellette. A con tract for putting in the heating appa ratus was awarded to A. Pago & Co., of Sioux City, The commissioners will Drouths will come and go. a* they do_j meet again in Hot Springs in June, in every region of county, but it is true when a commanjgfc will chosen. Treasurer's report, on general tin motion Board adjourned to meet at 1 !•. m. I April 10 at 1 p. m. Board met pur- It it were true that the Dakotas won- sennit to adjournment: all present, to bo constantly drouth stricken it. On motion Comity Clerk was in would lie a national calamity. It is traded to advertise for bids for the of paupers for the ensuing kecpinj yea r. On motion resignation of .1. N. Moore. Supervisor Dist. No. 10. was accepted. On motion .1. F. McClure was appointed Road Supervisor Road I »i.-t. No. 10. Inotio i, in of larjft.'k, and other sccfls that will 1-car £*J7.1-r» was rejected. On motion bill of transportation long di.-tanc s. It is upon these the husbandman mit:-t de pend chiefly fur ready .-a -h. Then Yea^ ago it was staled that gra,s-| \V. }l. Shoots, justice, fi.oO. I On motion lull ot .las. ."iwisher was hoppei.s were liound to cat Kansas far- reduced and allowed on general fund niers continually out of house mid at .sMO.OO. On mntion bill of W. L. home. Where are the grusvliuppers dudkins, lerk of Court, was reduced f. and allowed on general fund at Si's!, lo. re are the grass now? Confined to restricted areas North, lo become less as the country gets more and more si filed, and for Sctli Oifiord of iSeth Oifl'ord was allowed oil general fund at !?I07.:!."I. On motion bill of I'hillips A Snivelv or §1-•-•'( was re din ed and allowed at J?lo.2" on general clover and timothy seed Tullow as they fund. Oil motion bill of 1'erkins Bros, settlers acquire llocks and herd: the ag- Co. of S- l'-'-^O and S101 .'J-"i~ total rieulturc becomes more diversified and WiUT, .• .i fund. Oil motion ouartcilv report, of and trotn tin., time the tanners grow ... ,, \\. It. Snoots was approved and bills faster in wealth and general pros^-nty.: „||owe.l on general fund as follow.-: |t-has always been so in the settlement C. F. Long, reduced from SS.10 and ofeverv new counlrv. allowed at Sti.10 It. Ralinsteer. wit- dnnvn general On motion Heard adjourned to meet it S a. in.. April 11. l.V.'O. April 11, 1 SI HI, at a. IN. Board met pursuant to adjournment: all in jl !t U1 1 present. On motion bill of Grant .... Ka-tin of :»':!l.oii was reje-ieil. I On inotinii all circuit court bills not out saying. Wheie, ili !liis great re- jn-csented |, i-oiirt certilicatcs were public, is there 'i locality in which, in laid over. On motion county printing exceptional vears, there is not diminu- as awarded Hot prnigs i'ublishing (.'o„ as per bids. On motion bill of F. Callahan of was a 0WlH ol un( whole, with the exception that farmers On motion bill of II. Z. Katon. Ca). as a class, throughout the I'uion (save Treasurer, of ^:i 1.1.10. special salary, vv,,|'(' PU'.VK ti:e t'heyciir.!'. April 2is(. lis'.iO. Young Mr. Willoughby. from Nuck olls Co.. Net)., graiulscn ,f .John Cole- Urowi man. arrived at the borne of his grand. itiiiTord I ndiu, Apiil A, von ,1 an i( 1 ln ''V n:lm0 April 12, l'SW. lioard net pursuant! to adjournment: all members present.' On motion the following bills were allowed on Road l-'ist. No. E. Petty. I S:.0O Alfred Armstrong. I.'iO. Oil motion the following court cer-• Iilicatcs were allowed on general fund: O^'itnesscs) Woman Set 'own. Slo.HO: 1 I). K. Snivelev. .".SO Hannah .1. Smithsou. fi.Oii: Win. W. Smitlison. I *.00: Iness F. Cook. (i.oO. Frank l'rusli. 1.10: .Ino. IJ. Itnrke, ll.lo. (.lurors)] W. E. llenedict. 2.10: Ed. Petty, "J.|0 H. .1. Sparks. 2.10: E. Phernetton, -1.10: C. W. Fluke. 2.10: N. Sands, 2.00 ('has. Cook. -I.oO: Win. (icrmond. 2.10: J. A. Mradley. 2.10: W. I. Harmon. 10.oO. On motion bill of II. Eaton, express, freight and postage, was al lowed on sinking fund at SoO.O'J. On motion a room for County -Midge be rented of W. P. Phillips for the en suing i|iiarter. at £10.00 per month, being room ba-'k of Clerk of Courts' oflice, and warrant drawn for same in favor W. P. Phillips forSMO.OO on ger. eial fund. Oil motion the following resolution was adopted. On motion a warrant, be drawn in favor of .lohn Morris Co. on general fund for $110.10, in full for all demands to date, and that bills of .1. Morris Co. of S2'.!.t)0 and $-1.00 he rejected. Carried, a On motion petition of E. II. 3 Section 21. is putting up a On motion petition of E. II. Mosher, good log house and making other itn-' al.. for independent township be re w.i.,,.it .it 1 iected: no knowing whether tliev want provements. We hear that Mr. It. is a r\ '. j. it- school or civil township. On motion single man and a anuck. arc le expecting the Canucks will all become A. Powell. County Com. and mileage. U. S. one of these davs. S20.S0: II. M. Puiglu'm. Co. Com. and (irouse, meadow lark and gopher are .. .. j. ,, Com., 18.00. On motion the follow all waiting clieerfu.ly and pat.eutly, following bills were allowed: A. I)f for the granger to begin planting corn. publish Commii-ioncrs' Proceedings: Here is our "Ode on Spring:" I "Star," Phillips and Brigham for. Now th.'i" Fprlni: time l-.-'ii-, ne-.v.: 1''rLi-appear: Powell against. Moved by A. A. Pi'W In M-riluii' am! Iicantv all li.-ituri- in ell that the Advotate be ilesignatcil as Tic HUWS of till-liirilp anil till-lnwinunf hcnl. one: motion lost: Powell for. Phillips Swell forth ill load iiatlioint* from hearts that nrt' and Jll'ighlt111 against. On mot ioil the t'lllll. nev.'sp,!|icrs were designated to Fall River County Republican wai designated to publish same: Phillips and I'righnm for. Powell against: and the Minnekahta Herald is hereby desig nated as the ollicial paper of this coun ty and to publish County Commission ers' proceedings. On motion the Co. Clerk was ap pointed custolian of records and the only one to have access to the vault, Clerk to receive and deliver books from vault to his desk, vault to open at the hour of 8 a. 111. and close at 4 p. m. Oil motion Hoard adjourned sine die. C. E. SAWVKP.. Count Clerk. Tlu Heating Apparatus. .. If von or any if voar family flu.ulii liappon to Hrfi(iK« April 1^.—Spt'Oini I A IHtVt- 1 saalilt(i. ... ... th«» liotiH* to nllr*\2aiiMli« pain until vim ran Ot t.UC ooiuuns^ionor? Of lie .SOiClior.S phypirian? A lt»x of *t»nnan Snl\«» at -a ri-* w?....: 1 lit nand in ti»»•»!« llk«* lliit» wouhI a worlil if t»«f nOlllG at liot wusiicld here yes- 1 fi*rini amli*{t«»nti5iv8 a doi'tor biii, it ha.*4 no crjual In ra^c? of tills* Uirnl. as wvll as ini'amma tioii of aUkiinl-. I-'KANK I Buff Cochins, Plymouth Rock, Light Brahmas, ]. was allowed oil special salary fund. Oil motion lioard adjourned to meet at 1 p. m. lioard met pursuant to adjournment. On motion band oi' Seth (iilford was approved. On motion the Register of I'ecd.s is hereby instructed to record all town plats in town plat book that are now on lilt: in his oilice. and that lie receive statutory price for recording all tlnit '"'""d prior to his incumbency in oliice. the same to be paid by the conn- ty. tin motion the following bill of C. F. I.ong for constable fees was reduced and allowed on general fund ai foo.lO. On mot ion bill of Setii (iilford. sher iff's fees, was allowed on general fund at S'.U'."i. On motion bill of W. II. Shoots. .I. I'., was allowed on general fund at S1S.OO. On motion the follow ing justice witness fees were allowed on general fund: I?. Kalinslcen, So.OO: A. Ijimberg. K. Waller. '_\H0: N. li.ynd. ii.OO. On motion A. W. Myers was appointed Road Supervisor Lf Dist. No. 11. (.hi motion quarterly re-1 port of W. II. Stanley, J. I'., and bilis I allowed as follow.- on general fund as pi c.-nvction: W. II. Staulev. Sir.|."i: ii. AM ..ft. l.l.O .1. Xebon. 1 .1. II. 10 d.O. ii'ieiier, l.ltl Seth. .10 W. S. Tiivlor. .1 Mat.. Mrigham. 1.1'-: •!. Urn-kin.-. I.io. On motion lioard adjourned to meet at a. m.. April 1J. IM'H. I Joiin 1. Benton. HOT SI'RIXCS. SOUTH DAK. —THE— MINERAL MUSEUM is the place to buv WATCHES And Clocks. Repairing of all kinds. I guarantee all my work & goods. E. PI TELLN ETTON. iHE WEHTWORTH, l)KA!)WH»l). BETWEEN TH£ BL/'.CK HILLS AND »i S. C. Brown Leghorns. Sittings and Fowls of the above varie ties for-sale at Connor & Houghton's Ranch, HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAK. OANS & E REAL EST AT DAKOTA. TH»» jnoat popular and cvntrally locat^l hs.o in tlpM'ity. !Cntii''!v tvnovr.W iindvr iit iniin au'^went.* Table imHiirpii P. SHANNON & SON.. rnoi*Ki::To!t Ml, -—AN I) \i r-. {Iij'? po'jr-' 'J. HfiliBjf ilailii K7gy^C2v3fi! OMAHA. j" ClIlCAt.o. I MlljW.M'WEi SlO'l CITY. U1 TJ rd I—I HOT ST. P.U'IJ. ST. LOE IS. -AND AIL RIUXTS" ic EAST, NORTH, SOUTH 0 12! S3 2 1 02 a Vi GQ By W. 15. Drm.KY. Deputy. frightfully 1mn«'tl or O a w'mt have voti in AI.I.AJIAN, ADVICE TO MOTHERS Mtif. "WINHI.OWS SOOT' INC. Svut r. for chihlreu teething, ie t^e ptv^criptum of ore of the bo»t f«'n»Mlt»uurpesaiul physicians in the rnilea^tatee^ and lia? been u?! «l for fort .veaii* "itjj never-fail ing snc»*«8i5 by millions of iiiotherfi for their chil dren. iMirtngtlx pnu-CB.-* of teethinu itd value i?" incali'iilablo. It relieves the child from pnih, ruros clvw*ntory »nd (Hrrrhoea, pripuij in the lion ole, Miiri windciiic. i?v «ivin^ health to the cTilM Itrefis til*- invtu^r. rr.Ve 25«v a huttle CO O •0 O HALL WEST. TlIKOl'UH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS. Ilot H. M.GREEN, A«eut, T»i«7alo (Jap. So. PuUota. A N A N GCN. MAMAOCR QCN. PASS. AGENT OMAHA. NESRA8KA- CHICAGO AVE. 'A. Elesqqt Complete is the stock of MILLINERY »at Miss M. Druse's.** (Next door to Fargo's.) Vandyke Lace, Latest Novelties Ruchmg, Ribbons and Veiling. Curling Combs. Hats from 25 cts. up. FERGUSON HOT SPRINGS, NEW MEAT MARKET -OF- Choice Steak cuts, Roasts & Broiling pieces. Shop rear of Seebold's Saloon, HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA. G. \N. BOUGHTON, Dealer in all classes of ^Building Stonefr- AND SAND. Office with HOT SPIUXGS STAR. SPRINGS, geab quarters tor Sttovee for the Southern IIills is at— Gopqoll S(e\vqi({'s, EUFFALO G*A.P. S. DAK. Y\'e handle the (ioi.n COIN HKATKHS and the GOLD MKDAL COOS ISO Srovi s, the best the market affords. Come and see us. In quality and price we ean make it an ob ject to you to buy of us. CORNELL A STEWART. & in HOUSE, DAKOTA. HOUSE NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. Special attention given to parties coming to the Springs for treatment'. RATES: For 1 week or more, with room $ I per day. H. H. Ferguson & Sons, Proprietors. S. DAKOTA. SON & HORA. i] i! 1 O (i is Estimates on all kinds of buildings furnished. STONE WORK A SPECIALTY. Springs, Soulli Dakota. THE AVENUE HOUSE, W. M. MARTIN, Prop. House is new, and neatly furnished. Accom modations good. Rates reasonable. Your Patronage Solicited. River Aye. HOT SPRINGS, S. Henry IVIarty, -DEALER 1N- Bedding, Baby Carriages, Caskets, Cof fins, and undertaking goods. W. DEilfffiUFF, SAMPLE ROOM. WINE8 & LIQUORS- Cigars, and Bottled Goods. MILWAUKEE KEG BEER 4 PHILLIP'S HALL Chicagd'Ave.' Hot Sprints' Dakota HOT SPRINGS. 1