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JkSt r^mMHHm« *'v-' *&%, £J| wSp J? 1-^ .A Svs 4 fc* iS.Jg BPfl *4$& ft. m^pi "|9Sg® 'i®K 'MM -n rv ,H 'hi V*? -r a,- 4feipi '••_••• •..?'* :'|J •'/••-.. LAND AND CLIMATE tn no other continent, under no other son, in no other zone in ail tbis world can be found the same extent of fertile, available agricultural land iM In these United States. And in no other equally large tract as that •tretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific and between the great lakes »ud the gulf can be duplicated the Mine amount of normally good weath er as nature has bestowed on this favored land. Our ruin and sunshine •re BO proportioned, the one to the Other, as to produce the best yearly conditions on earth. Africa has its Jungle, Australia its vast desert, Si beria its endless wastes. For weeks or months at a time the inhabitants of other countries must be content limply to wait until the passing of the inclement period before resuming anythingfJike their full measure of Activities. Winter ^^fi^liisOTA SOCIALISTS K^Jiinneapolls, Minn., Feb. 18.—So Minnesota, in convention liominated- Rev. David 4 ^'jMorgan of St. Paul,. candidate for governor, and adopted a platform -t favoring equol suffrage, the initiative *nd n(*Mndun Md &ij Baking Powder Is a protection and guarantee against alum which is found in the low priced baking powders. •.. .'r'-'v*'' ".'"• r'- To be on the safe tide when buying baking powder, examine the label and lake only a brand shown to be made from Cream of Tartar. In one place it is the long with deep snow and short day- lighten another, a season of un healthful heat or rain, from each of which the people .emerge with mental And physical powers at a low ebb. Bat her# our North is not so cold, nor illl^lSPiS 0^%th, w,hot, as to preclude a '^^.C^lM4A:%ea^on.: of activity. In eVtrjffMtt of the j&hd our railroads Sre.ranbfhg throughout the year our ohildren oan.reach their schools our •tores and iDinw are toy we banks aud factories and in operation every week are a continuously busy and employed people. And all thie possible because we have maximum of good weather. Our climate is an asset we seldom -J, .. recall for all elective appointive efflces and theaboli tlon of the state senate. wanislegislative job. It it reported that Frank Trumbo wlil be a candidate for the legislature from Stanley countv this year. Trum bo li on* of tbe pioneers of the south •in part of the state, and has at dif fttttt time* represented Bon fitomme and CUarles Mix counties as a legis lative member. He has purchased a tract of land in southwestern Stanley county and will try to help .pakt laws as a representative from tba^ county at ne*tses«ion. Adjutant Oeneral Ainsworth' lias jfcded a rather stormy career in the voluntary retirement from Hrenderun- MOessarythe coart martial, that-was in his case under some ridi U»ns chaifec. The army is a hot 4 ^wnft^ejSta^aUwUhouit itofthe scraps beta, -j^^fJeitous^Mliany ^ftrtisral Alnsworth w«. under charges of cul with tbe ool- military o«ces ifcSn *V»v sara :•:••••:".v/•• ."• •'•liVr'1. •*!, \j, .. BILL TO HELP HOMESTEADER Colony (Wyo.) Coyote: Representa tive Moudell has introduced auother bill which is of special interest to homesteaders and which ought to be enacted into law. The bill provides for two things, first, it would restore the practice of allowing all home steaders, except those who commute their entries, the privilege of claim ing "constructive residence" during the first six months after making en try whether they are actually on the land during this period or not sec ond, it woula grant each entryman a leave of absence from the first of December to the first of May each year, and that such Absences will not have to be made up but can be claim ed as residence, except in cases where com mutation proof iB made. Washington Post: We very much fear that the church won't get very far in the effort to banish hats from service unless some other place is provided where the women can show em off to the same advantage. Storm Lake Pilot-Tribune: The farmer who has any hay to sell—and they are few enough—is certainly fortunate. At a recent sale south ot this city some wild hay sold at $19.25 per ton, or almost a cent a pound. The farmers' of northern Stanley county are having great difficulty preserving their hay for their own use. Stanley county voted for the herd law and it is nominally in force, but hundreds of head of cattle, rang ing ordinarily to the north of the Cheyenne, have been driven south in to Stanley, where they break down fences, destroy pasture and hay in stacks and Bheds. 1 NOTICE The next Regular Examination for teachers' certificates will be held throughout the state on March 14 and 15. This examination will be for Second, Third and Primary certifi cates. The fee is One Dollar. The examination will be held in Hughes County, at the Superintendent's office at the Court House in Pierre, begin ning at 8:30 o'clock each morning. Paper, pens and ink furnished. 5fours respectfully, WALLACE E. CALHOON, Co. Supt. Growing Old builaerof Brawn and Bra FROM THE OTTUMWA DAILY COURIER The sweet pastoral life of a New England farmer was splendidly portray ed in the four act rural production "Folks From Vermont" at the Grand Saturday night. The play delighted a large audience which showed their ap preciation in much applause. The play was entwined around a pretty New Eng land lass who went to college and re turned a very dignified city woman. The plot was clever. F. F. Parker in the role of Uncle Joshua Higgins por trayed the part of the aged tiller of the soil in an excellent manner Daisy Ash more as Rosie Higgins was ths charm ing country girl. The specialties be tween acts struck a popular chord. At. the Grand on Saturday evening. DANGES IN DELAY Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous for Pierre People to Neglect •3# O Jt a Habit AvbM it by using the «re at rain .V- V.feV isgup run down systems^ t£tOU8f too, •J&f ®ale! at aU' drug stgresl? A The great danger of kidney troubles is that they get "tirm held before the sufferer recognizes them. Health is gradually undermined. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, gravel aud Bright's disease, follow in merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys with the reliable an safe remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here in this locality. I Miss Lizzie A. Dubin, Main St., Ft. Pierre, S. Dak., says: "My back] bothered me considerably for several months and I also had pains through my kidneys. I tried medicines of various kinds, but nothing gave me relief until I began using Doan's Kid ney Pills a few weeks ago. I pro cured this remedy at HargeBheimer Bros.' Drug Store and it required only short use to rid me of my trouble, tn appreciation of what Doan's Kid ney Pills have done for me, I give them my most hearty endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cei ts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other. General Sale and Lease Notice. .: Notice is hereby given that on April 23rd, J1912. a sale of fltommon School Lands will be held in Jerauld County. The lands selected will be offered for sale at public auction, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. and 5 o'clock p. m. at the court house in said county. The land selected to be sold is described as fol lows, to-wit: The North West Quarter of the North West Quarter of Section Thirty Six (36) Township One Hundred Eight (108) North, Range Sixty Six (66) West of the 5th P. M. That on April 30th, 1912. all of the Common School Lands in Bennett County, South Dakota, will be offered for lease at public auction between the hours of 10 o'clock a, m. and 5 o'clock p. m. at the court house in said county. Dated at Pierre, S, D. February 20th, 1912. F. F. BR1NKER, Commissioner of School and Public Lands. Sale and Lease Notice Notice is hereby given that a sale of Common School Lands will be held in the following coun ties: Davison Ciftmty, April 1st Aurora County, April 2nd Douglas County, April 3rd Charles Mix County, April 4th Bon Homme County, April 5th Hutchinson County. April 6th Hanson County April 8th Minnehaha County, April 9th Lake County, April 10th Miner County, April 11th Day County, April 16lh. Common School and Endowment lands" will be offered for sale in Marshall County, April 17th. All sales will be made at public auction at the court house of the county where in the lands are situated, between the hours of 10 o'clock a, m. and 6 o'clock p, m. and all. lands remaining un sold, and not under term lease, will be offered for lease by the County Auditor on the the day fol lowing the sale, except in Hutchinson county, where the date of leasing is April 8th. The leas ing date in Mellette County is April 10th. Dated at Pierre, South Dakota, January 29,1912, 39-9 F. F. BRINKER. Commissioner of School and Public Lands. St Mary's Hospital Personally conducted by BENEDICTINE SISTERS The largest, best equipped and most up-to-date hospital in South Dakota. Surgical operations skillfully and successfully performed. P1EKHK, S. I». T. F. RIGGS, M. D., SURGEON. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Office Hours 2 to 4 P. M. And by Appointment. HILGER BLDG. PIERRE ST. PIERRE. SO. DAK. D.Q.JORDAN LAND DEALER Twenty years experience in home steads, final proofs, protests and con tests, enables me to carefully present all cases before United States land office. OtI Plftff* It ot*rr*. s. E. H. WEBBER -^ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER Graduate ol thie American School of Art and Photography. Ntnd.tn 323 Pierre «ureet C. W. HUMPHREY AWMMTLS* &T MW. Practioe before all courts. Special iat office matter®1 vvmwk ouwidi to roUectiona, and land PltCRRK. 'DA KV JOHN A, HOLMES TTORHKY ATI AW. tSrssaisgiiz&si.'**'*"*- Leaceof School and Endowment Lands. Notice is hereby .given that on March 20th, 1912, all of the unleased common school and endowment lands in Huffhes County, will be ^oflered for lease at public auction between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m, at the court house in said county. Dated at Pierre, January 15tlt l|f^KER Commissioner of School and Public Lands. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Hans C. Sorenscn, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned exe cutor of the estate of Hans C. Sorensen, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the neccssary vouchers within four months atter the first publication of this notice, to the said executor, at his home on So'ithwest iiuarter of Sec. 21. Twp. 5, R. 30. E. B. H. M. in the County of Stanley. State of South Dakota. His P.0. ad dress is Ft. Pierre, Stanley county, South Dakota. Dated January, 10th, 1912. PETER C. SORENSEN, .,s«' Executor of the Estate of 36-4 Hans C. Sorensen. Deceased. Notice to Creditors. ,•$?„.••• Estate of Martha H. Dodge. Deceased. Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned ad ministrator of the estate of Martha H. Dodge, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons hav ing claims against tho said deceased, id exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at his office in the Hilger block in the City of Pierre, in the County of Hughes, State of South Dakota. Dated January .22, 1912. THEODORE F. RIGGS. Administrator of the Estate of Martha H. Dodge, Deceased, 38-4 ftlffe General Lease Notice/ Isi Notice is hereby given that all the unleased school and endowment lands in the following list of counties will be offered for lease at Public auction at the court house in the several counties named, on the "0th day of March, 1912 between the hours ol' 10 o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m., to-wit: Beadle. Brookings, Brown, Brule, Buffalo, Butte. Campbell, Clark, Codington, Corson, Cus ter, Deuel, Dewey, Edmunds, Fall River, Faulk, Grant, Gregory, Hamlin, Hand,, Harding, Hughes, Hyde, Jerauld, Kingsbury, Lawrence, Lincoln. Lyman, McCook, McPherson. Meade, Moody, Pennington, Perkins. Potter, Roberts, Sanborn, Spink, Stanley, Sully, Tripp. Turner, Union, Wal worth, Yi-.nkton and Ziebach. Dated at Pierre. January 15th. 1912. F. F. BRIN KER. 37-9 Commissioner of School and Public Lands. S Sip S'S Notice For Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Pierre, S. D.. February 20, 1912. Notice is hereby given that John Maha, of Pierre, S. D., who, on May 2, 1910, made H. E. No. 010325- for the South-west Quarter, Section 8, Township 110 North, Range 77 West. 5th Prin cipal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, at Pierre, South Dakota, on the 28th day of March. 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: George Thomas, of Pierre, South Dakota? Earl Mosteller, Mike Woods, Jake Krell. JOHN L. LOCKHART, Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of an execution, issued out of and under the.the seal of the Circuit Court in and forithe County of Hughes and state of South Da kota, upon a judgment rendered and docketed in the said Court, on the 8th day of January, A. D. 1219, in an action wherein G. W. Gideon was plaintilf and James Cox and Mrs. James Cox were defendants, in favor of the said plaintiff, and against the said defendants, for the sum of Seventy-eight and fifty one-hundredths dollars, besides the sum of fifteen and thirty one-hund redths dollars costs and disbursements at date of judgment, which execution was directed and de livered to me as Sheriff in and for said County of Hughes and the said execution requiring me to make sale of that certain tract of real property situated in Hughes County. South Dikota, and described as follows, to-wit: The rear fifty feet of lots nine (9) and ten (10) of block seventeen H7) of the Fourth Railway Addition to the town, now City of Pierre. Notice is Hereby Given. That I, the undersigned as Sheriff as aforesaid, will,sell the above describ ed real property to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Pierre, in the County of Hughes, and State of South Dakota, on Mon day the fourth day of March, A. D. 1912, at 2 o'clock P. M. of that day, to satisfy the said execution, together with the interest and costs thereon. Dated February 1, A. D. 1912. J. W. LAUGHLIN COPYRIGHT. A. P. JB- E.. C9 s? A. 1 Sheriff of Hughes County, S. D. SUTHERLAND & PAYNE. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Notice to Redeem From Tax Sale State of South Dakota, County of Hughes ta, tC} To Clarence W. Lake, the record owner of the land and Indian Industrial School, the person in possession thereof, and Clarence W. Lake, the person in whose name the land is taxed. You Are Hereby Notified, That at a sale of land and lots for unpaid taxes by the Treasurer of Hughes County, on the 8th day of November. 1909, the following described real property situat ed in said county and state, to-wit: The North west quarter of the South-east quarter of the North-east quarter of Section one (1) in Town ship one hundred ten (110) North of Range Seven ty-nine(79) West of the 5th Principal Meridian was sold to W. C. Foster for the taxes of 1908. and a certificate of purchase for the same was issued by the treasurer of said county to said W. C. Fos ter who is now the lawful owner and holder there of. and that the right of redemption from said sale will expire and a deed for said premises will be made to said W. C. Foster unless redemption be made from such sale within sixty days from the completed service of this notice. Dated this 9th day of December, 1911. W. C, FOSTER. By A, B. FAIRBANK, His Agent or Attorney. Notice to Redeem From Tax Sale State of South Dakota. County of Hushes, 1 To Goldie Dorsey, the reeord owner of the. land and the person in possession thereof, and the person in whose name the land 1s taxed. You Are Hereby Notified, That at a sale of land and lots for unpaid taxes by the Treasurer of Hughes County, on the 8th day of November, 1909, the following described real property situat ed in said county and state, to-wit: Southwest quarter of Section Five t5) in. Township 112 North of-Range Seventy-seven 77) West of the 5th Principal Meridian was sold to W. C, Foster for the taxes of 1908. and a certificate of purchase for the same was issued by the treasurer of said county to said W. C. Fosteri who is now the law ful owner and holder thereof, and that the right of redemption from said sale will expire and a deed for said premises will be made to said W. C. Foster unless redemption be made from such sale within sixty days from the completed service of this notice. Dated this 9th day of December. 1911. w. C. FOSTER.' By A. B. FAIRBANK. His Agent or Attorney. Notice to Redeem From Tax Sale State of South Dakota, I '. «i, County of Hughes, 188 -To John Francis Hennessey, the'record owner of the land and the person in possession thereof, and the person in whose name the land is taxed. You Are Hereby Notified, That at a sale of land and lots for unpaid taxes by the Treasurer of Hughes County, on the 8th day of November, 1909, the loilowinit described.real property situat ed in said county and-state to-wit: Lots One (1) and Two (2) and the Eaafhalf Ci) of the North weat quarter of Sectton Thirty-ono in Township 112 North of Range Seventy-four (74 West of the Eth Principal Meridian-was sold to W. C. Fos ter for tbe taxes of 1408. and a certificate of pur Chase for the same was issued by the. treasur erofsaidcouritytosaid W. C.Foster who is now the lawful owner and holder thereof, and that the right of redemption from aald sale will ex pfrjadeed J°r^said premises will be made to •aidW. C. Foeter unless redemption be made from aach sale within sixty day from th«. com pleted service of this notice. Dated tUaitth day of December. 1911. W.CLFOSTER^ IF O W A N O A N Peoples Meat Market REAL ESTATE Or, if you want to make a Farm Loan or have an Insur ance Policy Written, call on PIERRE, SOUTH DAKOTA No Vacation. Call or write Pierre Business University PIERRE, SO. DAK. Savory Attractions always g'oith our meats, and that an [jtftizing odor of a nicely broiled steak is not an unusual experience of those who receive their cuts from Javnes' meat market. It is thus because the meat is perfectly fresh, taken from sel ected well fed stock. Its taste is just as appetizing as its smell, and its ten derness, freshness and healthfulness is guaranteed. Eat chickens, they arc cheap. p|s, G. H. JAYNES Lockhart Land and Investment Co. O E S A E Best Equipped Foundry in the State I repair engines and separators, make any part of any machine or vehicle, and promptly make anything in the line of new work needed or required tfj*" F. W. EDSON. Proprietor, WM. C. NOTMEYER PEOPLES MARKET PIERRE DON'T MAKE A MOVE towards buying a house, lot or towards buiKiiny plot of any kind until you have consulted with us. Foresight is better than hind sight and regrets by long odds and you will have no reason to say "it mutht have been" if you let us show you PIERRE, SOUTH DAKOTA, sp ABSTRACTS OKTITLH AND INSURANCE. Have several well located city homes for sale on easv terms, might consider an exchange. What have you tt offer? -T Phone: Office, J-8-6 A. Residence, 2-3-8 F. BUROPBAN HOTEL No. Ill Chapelle Street C. J. NEVHA USER, Prop. Board by the Day and Week Goody Accommodations S1.00 PER DAY. GROUND FBBD gives better results in most cases than whole grain ^i^sted less required. We have it in any "-'Mt form or mixture, prepared in our own mill. itid Entirely Free from Inferior Grain of all other kinds, of feed carried in stock. (Jive us a trial, PIERRE HAY & FEED COMPANY the choice investment property, building plots or attractive homes that we will sell you on easy terms and at prices that will be sure to advance quickly. F0 LUCAS REALTY CO. IMEKRE, SO. DAK. After 5cfiooLWfiat Why not learn Shorthand or Bookkeeping ENTER ANY TIME 1 Phone Aite. rr -'/J/"- i*-*! U* rf $£* C-1 fj Shop: afSfl §tiSS S§8f & & is •ili VML .aS&Jl