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READ AND • v.™ v $lO Ladies Black or Tan Cloaks at $6.50 $5 “ “ •• at $3.50 $2 Children’s Cloaks at SI.OO These are all new, up to date, stylish goods, but we need money and room, We have a large assort ment. $9 Furs at s6~«s6 Furs at $4 $lB Furs at sl2 $i size patent medicine - - 85 cents I have the flat and round shapes to suit all. , Iscts No. 1 Comb Section Honey 15 cts Standard Honey - - 11 Cents \ 150 ladies folding sewing tables highly finished 85c 100 folding clothes bars -40 c 135 folding ironing boards - B*c 3 lbs old Hickory Fomatoes, not a heap brand, 25c I advertise for trade to con* vines you my prices aro test. A large store trying to supply your needs. Thanking you for the immense trade given m 2 T. P. SUTPHEN. (77/r iJianr j&rss. RSTABLISHEp JA.M'AIIt ITII. ISS-i. rt'lil.lHHKl) EVXBY THPKHDAY 111' .1. A. BUSHFIEI.n, PROPRIETOR. Subscription 91.00 a, Year 111 Advance. St. Lawrence Lodge. A. F and A, M. Vo. .*<!> Meet* nr Miller, 8. I), every first and third Friday night each month at 8 o’clock. X. V. Uhrlst. W. M.; J. L. Keren, Sec y., W, 11. Rumen, Tyler. Chapter k’4, R. A. M. meetw firat and third Wednendn v each montn at Miller. K. 11. C. —R. T Sedatn, Secy, J, ],. Keyes, VV, U. Barnes, Sentinel, Credent Oapter No. 4, O. E. 8. meets sec ond and fourth Tuesdays eaeh month. W M. Mrs. Ella Miller. Hee’v Mrs, Gertrude ItriggH. W. 11. Barnes. Sentinel. ©B9OO9OO©© » 9) PERSONALS. • ©•* effi«®S.a«CtDdlM»OooCß 3OSO* Black Silk one vard wide for I*l.oo per yard. il. R. G reeves. Off Thelively lit tie town of Wes sington Springs is preparing to incorporate as a city. My new Dress ginghams for Spring have arived. stf 11. R. Creeves. A young man named McCarthy from Wakondu, is the new as sistant ut the C. & N. W. depot. Cal! at I). I*. Cree's hardware store and see those fine heaters. for hard and sott com. The photo gallery in the Sut phen building will be’ often Feb. 10 to 20 inclusive. Delane Oviatt. Miss Alice and Miss May Gra ham, of Miller, carne down home Wednesday for a short visit. — Wessington Times. Miss May Maxwell, of Miller, and Miss Frankie Winans, of Highmore, are preparing to open a millinery store at Crookston, Minn. (OLE’S (oyGH (URE ALWAYS CURES CHILDREN LIKE IT, Bnaranteed—2sc und 50c t if *ll drulfjista Valentines of all kinds nt the Palace Drugstore. Come early. Master Lloyd Crismau eele brated his l ltli birthday Mon day by a gatherin >• o' his young friends. Call at tie ALlier photo gallery Feb. 1G to 20 inclusive for your work. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Swab, of St. Lawrence twp, report the ar rival of a bouncing boy at their home. The friends of Miss Hilda Mel gaard gave her a farewell party at the opera hoioe Friday even ing. She departed Saturday for Aberdeen. If vou are troubled with sick headache and other kindred ills. and a bottle of Cole’s Laxative Liver pills. Sold by J. D. Fitzgerald, Dt2 Rev. Lacey returned Tuesday from his visit in lowa. He will hold services at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning as usual. A detachment of the Salvation Army, of Sionx Falls, will give an illustrated lecture and musical entertainment at the Christian Church Sunday even ing Feby 21st. 89tf I have 25 different patterns of new white Linen Waterings— very handsome Patterns, Prices from 8 cents to 50 cents per yard. ' H. it. Greeves. stf The Masons presented a cane to S. V. Christ Friday night, as a token of their regard for his services as Worshipful Master for two years. Mrs. D. Whitcomb and daugh ter, Miss Eva, and Mrs. G. H. Carroll returned Friday from the hospital at Rochester, Minn, where Mrs. Whitcomb aud Mrs. Carroll had gone for surgical Operations. lioth ladies return ed much improved in health. It. F. Shoop. of Linn twp, has ftp FFNNFD’^ the newest artesian noil hi the ™l>tK 5 county. One hundred artesian §/||§\ji-<\/ 1 wells in Hand county would lie a 1 dnU close guess at the present time. Ituildi’ g and remodeling im provements arecoutemplated by a n iiiil: pof citizen the cornin'? season, according to the electric light men, who have been wiling the dwellings. The highest market price paid for butter and eggs at Sebring & Croll’s. 45tf The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will be en tertained bv Mrs Salt marsh and Mrs. Thompson at the home of the former Wednesday Feb. 17, at. 3P.M. Sec’v. The Sunday School of the Christian church will give an old fashioned school entertainment and spelling match at theehure 1 Fridav evening Feb. 10, 1904. Admission ten cents. Dode Fl*ke. The celebrated Dode Fiske Orchestra will again appear at the opera house tomorrow, Fri day night in a grand musical concert, followed by a dance. Everyone, old and young should hear the delightful conc< rt. Wm Ritchie an old citizen of St Lawren e township died Sun day, o: pneumonia, aged 44- years. Funeral services were held yesterday and the remains buried (ft St Lawrence. The Eastern Star ladies suc ceeded last week in securing enough subscribers to the Argus Leader to obtain the premium of a fine Kimbn! piano to adorn the new .Masonic Temple win n erected. C. F. Fiynu went 10 St. Paul and Minneapolis last week to show las palt n. car scaler to the railroad <Hi dais there. It is surely a ] ruction 1 connivance greatly needed bv the railroads. If he gets it accepted bv one rood to give it a tri ll Charley's for tune is as good as made. Millions of p. oplc who have used Cole'sCarbolisnlvefor years say it is ns much a household necessity as flour. Do you think an inferior renie iy would have stood the test of half a century? Etc}) a box handy in case of burns and cuts. Remember if it isn't Cole’s it isn't Curbolisalve. do and GO cts by J. D. Fitzger ald. 9t2 The voung lady cfa.-s of tie Christian church gave their old teacher Miss Carrie Furmau a surprise Friday night and vel comed her back as their teacher. Those present wen* Lora Brown, Grace Butler, Carrie Ilcrshman, Hazel an 1 Ophelia Stratton, Bertha Greevesand Pearl Swart wood. Among the daily papers that come to Miller is the St. Paul Dis patch, which paper now has some local interest in the person of its cartoonist, Tyler McWhorter, son of Hon. A. L. McWhorter. Tyler began his career in this office. He has become a cartoon ist of note, and has just entered into a two years’ contract with the Dispatch. That fact ought to increase the Dispatch list in this pi ace. Even the government printers make errors sometimes —or rath er let them slip through in proof reading. The new 2-ct postage stamp is said to have aC in the name of Washington where ;t should be G. All printers know it is next to impossible to pre vent some errors slipping thru unnoticed. Until further notice I will give a cash discount of 5 per cent on all cash sales in my store on all bills of one dollar and over. Remember I sell nothing but good substantial goods at pri ces heretofore sold and give you ocents off on each dollar for cash. H. R. Greeve*. 15tf Backache All diseases of Kidneys, /x w 7 *->» P.ladder, Urinary Organs. I B I Also Rheumatism, Back H fl ache,HeartDisease Gravel U >| B Dropsy, Fomalc Troubles, w w A m wLJ Don't become discouraged. There Is a cure for you. If necessary write l>r. rentier, lli 1 has spi nt a llto time curing just such cases as yours. All consult ations Free. “T had severe cnee of kidney disease and rheuuiailstii. dischnrglnsi hloody matter Suffered Intense pain. My wise v u-t sei iously affected with female troubles. l>r. Fenner's Kidney and BackaehoCurecnml u< i-nth. F. M. WHEELER, Randolph, la." Drutrzls s. fiOe., f l._ Ask for Cook Hook-Free. C*T V/iTIIQ’nAWnC Sur, r r ‘ < ir ul o Dr «* v *YMUO UAnbL I enner. l'redt uia.NA Mr. Frank burke and .Miss Mil dred Lifford, of Miller, were mar ried Sunday evening at 0 o’clock at the Christian parsonage. Rev, Swart wood officiating. Those happy young- people are well and favorably known and have the best wishes of many friends. REE HEIGHTS. Mr. Richmond and Margery Gardner have returned from Rochester ns well as ever. We are glad to note that Mrs. Whitcomb has returned from the same place much improved in health. Carl and Pert Almond and a younger brother are all sick with pneumonia. •T. W. Spiers, on the Inglehart place, is eon lined to his bed with rheumatism. Mr. Rea com returned with his father to Ponca, Neb. Ho is I slowly improving in health. The ladies Missionary Society will bold a public meeting next Sunday morning. Mrs. White, from lowa, is vis iting her daughter Mrs. R. W. Speirs. There will lie a “heart" social nt the home of G. C. Willett next Friday night, under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society. All are cordially invited. Judge Briggs and Commission- | er Smith were in town one day i last week. Mr. Messenger has opened up a barber shop at the hotel. The weather is very cold, but with the new stove at ttie church it is very comfortal #* there Sun day mornings. | The matter of feed is of tremendous importance to the j farmer. Wrong feeding is j loss. Right feeding is profit. I The up-to-date farmer knows , what to feed his cows to get the most milk, his pigs to get the most pork, his hens to get the most eggs. Science. But how about the children ? Are they fed according to science, a bone food if bones are soft and undeveloped, a flesh and muscle food if they are thin and weak and a blood food if there is anemia ? Scott’s Emulsion is a mixed food; the Cod Liver Oil in it makes flesh, blood and muscle, the Lime and Soda make bone and brain. It is the standard scientific food for delicate children. Send for free sample. B« sure that this picture in the form of • label is on the strapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott&Bowne CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St„ N. Y. 50c. and $1» all drujgitti. 1 ' I' > 4 'gjmWt. ■***•• - + ■* ♦*• <* 6 HEAT i.ist L ack Hose, double heel anti toe, always 'ells lor Semniess, 10 and 1 2 , 2 cts 5 cts pr pair •I to each customer. Good till Feb. 13th. CRABTREE'S CASH STORE, Miller, /ZQ. SHSPJtHS’. 1 5"55H5t15H ETESPScISZI ST2S3SHSS SHSBSaSSSHSHSHS^ jjW.W. WAITE, E. F. WAITE, jj | President. Cashier. C I 'Hmd? Qeii;Bifvif:ttfe®cwife l | MILLER, SO. DAK, | 3 Organized under the State Banking Laws. fC jj} $ Loans on Live Stock a Specialty. f 1 ■ : Interest paid on time deposits. 3 5 1 | HARDWARE } « JL3STID— S 1 TIR WARE. I | .A. DOUBLE STOCK. I *3 Aft I have purchased the Beasom hardware store, and will *» 4 consolidate my two stocks, and oj>en up in the Beasom £ o # Z g building. If you want anything in the way of Hardware, £ £ wagons, implements, etc., Call on me. Prices right. 8 5 Miller, S. I). PORTER CREE. * osoce«**©s-a©€3tfw«se*oee»®e:a*&tfei»s#se®a«r*®®*®sftss#sft# £ GEO. S. RING LAND, Pres. F. D. GREENE. Cashier. J 5 GEO. C. FULLINWEIDER, A. B. CAHALAN, $ 2 Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier. * jFIRST NAT’L BANK] f MILLER. SOUTH DAKOTA. J 2 Pays Interest on Time Deposits. 5 5 Buys Notes and Sale Paper. 2 Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. J f Your business is solicited. i ♦ + ♦ |^3j!H! Q It is a positive fact * ♦ that if every man in J t Hand County would f ♦ *3 ~ &&rp€D u T* bring in a load of wheat, *> A * ' V-' jt' #< *Ol. «a *-**... V> 4> ♦ -w. - l< ..’.fUirrfcrt V , i with the proceeds he t £ could take home a big load of our solid handsome furniture | { and we would save him enough on his purchase to supply £ ♦ the ladies of his family with all needed from our big milli- ♦ » nery department. Then there would be joy in that home J X you bet. Try it. Yours Respectfully, < | PERT COQUILLETTE. jj JOB POINTING A,,n " k SPECIALS, LADIES i Great Farcjnin at only »ife,,«.»» *« •j »,y ; South Dakota. PRESS OFFICE —*. ... , ’tkmPß&rw ' I* mm •f •Jl?;'. “jf | ns9| : ■ TSIM» x