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*sar !,»•. ute« Blaok Sills. THE UNEUP A CANDIDATES IN RACE ENTERING bme stretch .. ,m. Ife/ fS- V.. 'V«y TIN-LOCAL MEN CUM RACE IN MANY INSTANCES FOR OKHn Of RCtS- TTIE MEN -W TOVOTEfOR f1 Nm 1 A* 1$ by ben oar polloy during the put five yearn before' Mob election. daring ffeeoampatgo togive a Hat of looal oounty oandtdetee whom we thiuk l| deeervlngof your Tot*, mm oaee aiori eubmittiog the names of mm• whoa we think in' the proper menfdr oflloe Mid will giro oar twain a* for'eo thinking. Thie it inht dope Id attempt to Mpiok the win- Mn oooaslonally" nor' for politioaJ tkTon. Neither «te there any strings atUobed to onr support of any oandi date, We neither attempt petty blaok mallor coercion. One of the fink whom we would oedl to the attention of thie voter* ieDrF. JB. Walker, republican candidate for etate aenator from Fell River and Ooeter counties. ,/ Or. 1. fTBiker Iiytfei-DK Vi-fl. 'Walker, pe hpeding .the re .f'iItthUoan ticket of thie dietriot ae the ^... esodldats for the offlue of etate sens* J5 tor from Fall Hirer and Ooeter I eoant!e*. The offlos of stats sshetor tide yeer above all ether* le one to Ipihtth a greet deal of ioiportanoe at* taehea brteiaohjol the fa* thatmat* %tewill oom'e upthfe winter at Fieri* "'Jm whleh every mein^ lit the dietriot le W^iltaeate'j baaeely that of the lrriga ties meodfMfit ,and***be.v proposed ^**ESBF3 -''4rlrti'lrHii' tnfmnrts X-» ... .W, •M the oaee reoently with Mr. Morgan but the statemente are however not quite eo vile aa the eonroea from wbloh they oame. Bels'a man who by boneet and felr dealing baa won an enviable repn. tatlon In thie and adjoining oonntlee. Be ha* made an ezoellent offlolal and deeervee another term and whatle more be will get it. However Mr, Morgan hae a good olean opponent and' the etatemente referred to have not emanated from blm. Mr. Morgan le the repnblloan oandldate for the offloe of treasurer of Fall River oonnty, OstM BMehdw Some may say that In enpportlng David Batohelor for tbe offloe of oonnty auditor for re eleotlnn that In thie oaee we are attempting to plok wthnere. Mr. Batohelor le a democrat and for thebenefltof onr readere we will aay that the tttar aupported blm for oflloe tbe flret time and aa he le one of the beat offlolale Ih that oflloe that the county hew had we eee no reaeon for deeertlng htm at thlatime. He hae mede a good auditor In th«, faoeof many diffloultiee. He le a big honeat Sootohman, thoroughly oompetent, and deeervee a eeoond terqu T. Olark Bd Olark doeen't heed a lot of Intro duction to the votere of Fall River oounty. Hehee rode the range with praotloallr every old time oow pnnoher, and knowa praottoally every man, woBian and ohlld In the oounty. Some people eay he la rough and ootapoken but you alwaya know where Ed etande on any question. He hae oopdooted the offloe of ehei^ ae eoonomloally andlnaegobd a manner ae any man who hae ever held that offloe and In re electing him the votera are euro of a good man tn the right plaoe. A vote for him will be appreciated. i. o.niiuy v., :. L. O. Shirley la the republloMi oan dldate for reglaterof deeda and we have ever yreeiran to think that be will he tleoted. W* baee. our, judgment llrat on the faot that at the prlmerlee he entered the raoe egainat a atrong :ae the liidepkident repnblloen ««imidete and won out in good ahape. rfiyMuaa^lmaHdmMed**' ft fttrlttabei ftertiilly but Bert. Itlmt'hiii.'been detrimental tb Kp piirai|Bod the eama up* tight jpolioy that haeoharaoterlMdhlm durlht htii wMdenoa here and thie polloy of attending etrloUy to hie own bueiaee» #m get'him the election, He Ifta good eoeoohta^t ahd will make a flfrtolaea regiater of deed a, c)*: O. Hutemet ie tSa way he eigne fls'':tiilaae. hut. .everyone khowe him plain Qeorga or ^Dego" ^u He ia a oandldata for re ofolerk of ooarte on He la another Fell product and oomee from oftaot.ttebaet famiiiee in the oounty. «A «ood offloer and .^U''««t ^.ieMl^ eaeily. An. j^oed before htehamewlll heipeweU ilW'|RMocl||y.^ '&,$£$?£'.•, .A»' W«eaea iN nexton the ltot Clifford WU flMdldate lor etiiee ?l(9«rd hi« en exoellent law a. ,-1 wd iiaeaoBlated wlthooe of the weet, hlelMher, it: hia profeeaion. He doChlaoleeewben .M^ oC Odota* 'T Ion teahieeeimafMlowamlen Mir ^.r". T* Pablished at The Only SENATOR DECLARES HIS INTENTION TO ABIDE BT RESULT WHICH GAVE BURKE NOMINATION Wasbtngton, D. O .Bept, 25.—Sena tor Crawford wae aeked today regard •f a report that he waa being urged tp iter the eenatorlal raoe. He aald there waa abeolately no truth in the report that it niuet have been manu feotured out of whole olotb, for be never hetd beini of it. The aenator aald he bad jaet finiebed reeullng a arge number of South Dakota newa* japere and that none of them oon aioed a memtlon of any movement to get blm to enter tbe raoe. The Mike Carlsbad Sot SnriniTA. Smith Tlolrnto TTriAavr Qan^amUA» OMk CRAWFORD TO KEEP OUT •i.' «J' NOT TO SEEK 5ENAT0RSHIP AS AN INDEPENDENT WILL STAND BY PRIMARY sen- etor e«ld (further that he had agreed to abide by tbe reeulte of the primary oonteat between bimeitlf and Kepre* aentatlve Burke that he bad been beaten and that wee all there wae to It, eo farm he waa oonoeTned. eboold get the eieotion eaeliy. A vote for both of theee men will be properly Dr. B. D, Jeanlngs One of tbe Bret men to looate in Hot Springe, a booster tor the oounty at all tlmee and a good pbyeiolan, Dr. Jen nlnga oomee up at thie time ae a candi date for oounty ooroner, This iu quite onelble offloe and lte dutlea would be oarefully attended to ebould Dr. jMtnlnge be eleoted and that he will be there ie.very little doubt. Smith Altho running for the offloe of ooufety OommlMiooer loitbe Bret dietriot, we Mel that we- in the third dietriot are Intereeted -in who la to he eleoted tb eeelet In tiM trsnsMting of the oounty '•^"'neae aBd ifcta tftir aim to aopport ^-»ho aM beet fitted Iltho we mey have no voto in their eleotion. Mike Smith will makel good men for the board. Mike le a man that emooth talk and offen of epeoial favors won't oorr rapt. It won't be healthy for the man who attempte to etart euoh a praotioe. Mike, did hot enter tbe raoe to aeoure the eieeClon for pereonal gain but to put mattere on an eoonomioal baela ln the oonnty. He ie a shrewd boalneae man and the people of the flret die. trtot ebonld eleot him. ... .A.O. furnr Olark Forney, of Qeirlohe, la the other oommiaeioner to be eleoted. Olark livee in the third dietriot. He says what he thinke and hae good busineee judgment. He wee the oounty tnaauMr a few yeare ago and under atanda oounty affaire pretty thorough ly. Olark- haa tiro opponente but we hardly think that they will know they were in the raoe after it ie over. Itle the nnlvereel opinion that a ohange le needed Itt the admlnietration of the oqmmilieloliere affaire and Olark Forney will help do the heeded refieing.. 4% of An.^«Bl WSCELLANEOUS SHOWER feature of the evening and ell returned home declaring that they had a moet delightful evening. UUYMY Ratty Day at tbe BeptUt Charch, Next The B. T. P. U.meete at 6:45 and Mlee Flo Barnee will be the leader* Thepeetor Rev. Ohaa. F. Holler will preaoh at 7:30 and hie thehie will be "The Complete Plan of Salvation." Thie eermon wee delivered at the Bleok HUle Baptlat Aaeooiation and le being given at the requeet of tbe dele gatee who were preeent, CELEBRATES I05TM BIRTHDAY Un Trysdale Oae ef The Oldest Mea ia The Northwest' Lead. 8. D., Sept. 95—Thie dty olaima the dletlnotion of having the oldeet living man in the northweet, and probeibly one of the oldeet^ln the ooun try. Ho le Lare Tryadale, who hail ^jiat ^oelebrated hie lifith. Jdrthd^r. in hla poseeaalen indliputably prove hie age, and hU memory of Intimate eyente juet a few yeirt after the war of 1S12. are vivid. Mr. tfryedal* whole etUl aa hale aa mahymen of forty yeetre hie junior, hae full poaeeeeion of hie eemee, makee hla own bed, ohOpe wood almoet every day and doee many ohoree around the home of hie daughter, Mre. W. W. Taylor, where for yeare ha haa made hie home. A Norwegian by birth, he apent many yeare in thie oonntry and how ooneldere. hinuelf an Amerl- He hae a atrong dlallko for pub* liolty and for yeare he has refueed every inducement to alt for a photo graph or permlt himaelf to beenapped by the oamera, and local photograph* (Mre long ago gave him up aeahopeleee taak. On hia preeent birthday he re ceived bie Meade and dlesueeed the foreign war in whlah he is takiog a keen intereet He le ooneldered by all who know him here aia a moet remark able old man. ABROAD. A NEW BUG Mrs. Skewer fer Mr. aid Tkeaus Elseuer The Baptlat obnroh people turned outla iaaee Friday evening and gave their- Bundey eobool superintendent and hie brlde a delightful eorprlae in tbe form ot a mlaoellaneoue ahower. Everything imeglitable in the way of uwuT and ornamental artkdee for the home were among the gifte. Di. and Mni. Qeyerman had invited Mr. and Mia. Elaeaaor to tea and later the ohtueh people oame In with their eur prteeand ebower of uaeful gifte. A Sm* day -Special Prefraro Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock the Baptiet ohuroh will unite the Sundey •ohOol aervlce with that of tbe preach ing hour and the children will give a rally day program. All pwente and friende of the ohildren are urged to be preeent. There will be a delightful ser#loe of eong and exercieee by the little folke. FORMALLY OPENED EBEN W. MARTIN SPOKE N E W $ 3 7 5 0 0 A I I O N TLE TO THE BAT- MOUNTAIN SANITARIUM DEDICATED SUNDAY The new 137^00combined obapel and amaaemeut hall at the Battle Moun tain Sanitarium wbloh was jaet oom pleted wee dedicated Sunday with an appropriate program. The building ia beauty, houalng within ite walla a large obapel and library on tbe Bret floor with a large and oommodioua atage wbloh will be ueed by the orches tra and for private theatrioale. The basement oontalne the poat a tore end amueement ball with bowling alleys, and other forma of amueement. It la complete euid up-to-date In every par- Tbe program Sunday waa opened promptly at 2i00 p.m. with the obapel orowded to oapaoity. Tbe flret number eeleotlon by the Sahitariom band. Thie waa followed by a prayer by Rev. O. B, Olark, ohaplain. ••Sahu bort'e 8erehade", a oornet eolo by Bewl Flandere wae followed by an original poem by O. B. Olark, jr. Tble was written eepeolelly for thie oooaelon and was a mesterpieoe. Mlao Qaeona Stewart wae next 6a the program with a vocal eeleotlon, "Sprlng'e Awakening**, lt'a rendition brought forth a hearty round of applause. Governor Jamee Av Matteeqn, who preelded, then Intro* duded the prlttbipal apeaker of the etfternoon la tte person of aian Ebeu W. Martin. He epoke at some leagth giving data and faote re garding tbe building and operatingof tbe Battle Mountain Sanitarium and alao etated the number of patlente that had been reoeived elnoe ite opening eight yeare ego wbloh total waa in the neighborhood of 6,500. It ie a well known fleet that over eigbty per oent of thoee ooming here reoelve beneflte and permanent onree. Mr. Meitin it wae who lntrodooed the bill into eongreee for the ereotlon of the Battle Mountain Sanitarium at thie plaoe and thru whose efforte each addition and appropriation hes been eeoured. He perhapa mote than any other one man ie reeponeible for the inetitutlon being looated in Hot Springe and It wae fitting and verj proper that he ehoold make the dedi oatory apeeoh. Aahele retiring from oongreee at the expiration of this term eoms of h|a laet offlolal aeta will be for the benefit of the Sanitarium and tbe „oldbnye in blue who In teeing Mn Martin In Congraee wlll loee one of their very beetlrleode. Followti^lCr. tfartin'e epeeoh Amerloa" waa aung. by the'entire oon The program oloaed with henediotiMi by Rev. Fr. ®.—The taaU MTI* tppPM&i «W- fiu a nci a iin AmiCEMEU UI1! hands, it would be almoat Imposalble VllArEL AMI AmuaCfflCNl IfALL for tbe entryman to satUfy tbe score- YOL 29 .No. 23 maUnc the former entry or entrlee. Thie provision wae tho ceuile of muoh ilon before ite final enaotment in houee. Kepreeentatlve Mondell 'tended that it reetrioted the bene fitaof the meaeuce to a point'where, under admlnietration by friendly t*ry as to the requiremente named. Thru no fault of hie own," end "mat tere beyond hla oontrol," he pointed out. would .be extremely diffloult polnteto eatablleh before an offloial inollned to interpret tbe law etriotly. He aleo aaaerted that the langoage of the aot would require thoee who had already exeroteed a eeoond right, under previoue epeoial atatutee to again for nieb proof aa to the original entrlea. CAFETERIA DINNER I. E Ladies Aid Will Give Dinaer Wedaes day, Sepfenber iOth A ohioken pie dinner, oafOteria atyle. will be eerved on Wedneeday, Septem ber 90th, in the etore room next to the Stookmane bank, beginning at 11:30 o'olook. The Methodlet ladlee are noted for the exoellenoe of their dinners, and urge everybody to remember the date and improve their opportunity to get a good meal at a reasonable prloe. Remember the time, the place, and the ohioken pie. HEZEKIAH BOBBINS DEAD Father ef Mrs. Irese Fergason, Ceeaty Seperlateedeat, Died Lut Week Heaekiah Robbine, em old reeident of Fall River oounty who hae resided at Smithwlok elnoe 1877, euiewered Abe iaet roll oall at hla home, Wedneaday September 16th, 1914, aged eighty-two yeare, eeven montbe and twenty-five daya, The funeral eerrioea wsre oon* v» dnoted from the home euid Interment .j made In the German cemetery near Smithwlok,. Thuipday, Rev Oha«i F. Holler, of OM 7 FlretBabtlet bhdroh of title olty, presohing Che^ermop. Heaekiah RoMrine was bora in Weet morland oonnty, Ultnola, April 27th, ML He wae married to Miee Nanoy -:s Tudkei and tothte nni^n elk obHdren were born. The third ohlld a girl died twenty-eight yeare ago. Mr. Robbine moved with Up family tvAledo, Me** oer oonnty, IHInoie,' in 1876. ih IFAL the family moved to Smithwlok in .tbie oounty where they have sihos resided. The eorviving ohildren all live In Foil River oounty. Mr. Robbine enliated in the 46th Regiment,. Ullnole Volun, hmre In 186t He eerved. the fuU time endreortved en honorable dieobarge at the oloee of the var. Mr. and Mra, Robbine oelebrated their fiftieth wedding-«nniveraary to April of thie year. Hif^deoeMed leavee a widow, five ohildren,' efo grand ohlldren and two greai«wtdfibildren to mourn hie death, «. 's• muEB HanM SMttDakrti PtMHfS AtlKittlM Mat Bares LsstWeek The South Dakota PioMer asaode twn held lte annual meettnii In ilmnn on Thuredey afternoon of lest week on tbe falr grounds. An intsreetlog pre eentatlon bf akpertottoe* Ineldent to pkmeer llfe in this etate wae made by A. L. Van Osdsl, of Mleeloo Hill, preet dent of ihe organisation^ In his annual •ddreee, A large erowd fas preeent a psewiaaeeit baikl lag onthe fair With a view of of 11(^000 for the etraoturewa MMllMr lr of themoaleleee».)latao The lotal aeleqela havo a»pfed tho •miifli nf riiilmii II ll. 11** AH Wmaall fti _APBa