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READ AND COMPARE PRICES . ■ ■'*■* $lO Ladies Black or Tan Cloaks at $6.50 $5 “ “ *‘ at $3.50 $2 Children’s Cioaks at SI.OO These are ail new, up to date, stylish goods, but we need money and room, We have a large assort ment. * ■ a $9 Furs at Furs at $4 $lB Furs at sl3 $1 size patent medicine - = cents I have the flat anti round shapes to suit all. 15cts No. 1 t'cml) Section Honey 15 cts Standard Honey - . 11 Cents 150 ladies folding sewing tables highly finished 85c 100 folding clothes bars » «. - €C 135 folding ironing boards - g\ c 3 lbs old Hickory Fomatoes, not a heap brand, 25c I advertise for trade to con vince you my prices are Lest A large store trying to supply your needs. Thankingyou for the immense trade given me T. P. SUTPHEN. <[hc §£mix sress. ESTABLISHED .FAXJJAIIY ITU, !SB'-\ I*UIJLIHHEI> KVBIt V THt’Kt DAY UY J. A. PITBHFIKJLI), PROPRIETOR. SubHcrlptlon ?fI.OO a Year In Advance. Ut. Lnwrenre Lod;r»*. A. F and A, M. No. :{fl IO Meet* at Miller, S. l», overy ft ret and third Friday nljrht each month nt.B o’clock. K. Ohriat, \V. M.; J. 1,. Keven, Sec’r., \V, !i. RarneH, Tyler. Chapter F. A. M. nieetn firnt and third wedneaday each niontn at Aiiller. E. H. I’. K.'l' Sedani, Secy, J, 1,. Kvtim, W, H. ItarneH. Sentinel. Creaent Captor No. 4. O. E. S. meet* mpc ond und fonrtli'l i'eadM'a each month. W M. Mra. Ella Miller. Beo’r .Mrs, Ueriiude Itriatas. \V. H. Barnet*. Sentinel. ••••<3o co© *c 9 1"> asc®aa aqo c *> S PERSONALS. « • % -2034 George Hazen was down from Huron Friday visiting friends. Black Silk one yard wide for SI.OO per yard. 11. 11. (1 reeves. Off K. F. Wai I ere turned Saturday from his business trip and visit to Illinois. My new Dress ginghams for Spring have aiived. stf H. K. (I reeves. K. S. Willett is having an ar-! • , i tesian well put down on his farm in llowell twp. Call at 1). }\ Cree’s hardware store and set* those fine heaters, for hard and soir com. 49tf W. H. Smith, of Huron, was transacting elevator business here Momlav. «. I have 25 different patterns of new white Linen Waitings— very handsome Patterns, Prices from 8 cents to 50 cents per yard. H. It. (beeves. stf A. W. Dawson, the carpenter, returned last week from his visit to lowa. He will probably build a home in Miller tins spring. (gle’s ©ugh (Ofe ALWAYS CURES CHILDREN LIKE IT, Gaarar.tccd—2sc and 30c by all ciruucLata ‘ '1 Mr. and Mis. Clais Miller liave both been on the sick list for several days, but: are now on the men 1. Rooms for rent —Inquire at Coquillette’s furiiitur* store. 4t. W. 11. Barnes iiuw been con fined to his bed for several days past by sickness. He is now gradually ini pro ving. Mrs. C. M. Dwyer has been on the sick list tor several davs. Mrs. A. McCullen. of Highmore, has been assisting her as nurse. Yes, we buy hogs, wheat, oats, corn, and sell hard and soft coal. Come and see us. Miller Bros.bit B. A. Naber, of Orient was a Miller visitor Saturday. He re porta that there will be a new Catholic church built at Zell the coming season, to cost about $7,000. A Boston paper received at this office contains a list of law students at the college there who have passed the examination as lawyers. 1 A‘wis Shuster's name appears in tlie list. If vou are troubled with sick •s headache and other kindred ills. Justgo and get a bottle of Cole’s Laxative Liver pills. Sold by J, D. Fitzgerald, 9t2 The Pleasant Valley A.O.U.W. Lodge No. 142 gave a free oyster supper Wednesday evening Feb. 10, at the home of J. M. Schmidt in Glendale twp. Nearly a hun dred persons were entertained and every body reports a fine time. LIST Or LETTERS. Remaining uncalled for in the Postoffice at Miller S.D., forfour weeks ending Feb. 1, 1904 L. G. Crosman Charles Bruady 11. Arshak When calling for the above please say “Advertised Letters. ’ J. A. BUHHFiELD, P« M. ■i-t -Jkit' ■w* * rM. y- W‘ tu * , ;i t l ' ■ 4 Read our new Adv. for ‘2 weeks onlv. H. R. Greeves. Mr. Frank Abbott, son of Sheriff Abbott and Miss Maude King, were married last evening at the bride's home. The Press congratulates the happy young couple. T.he highest market price paid for butter and eggs at Sebriug & Croll’s. 45tf If you know of a niffs item about vourself or vour fc Iks * » don't teil tin* newspaper man — and then you are entitled t > a kick because he did not publish it. A great imitiv horses are hint at this time of year by slipping on icy roads. Pole’s Veterinary Carbolisalve brings quick rebel without a sear. You can't afford to be without it. Sold and gimr teed bv J. i). Fitzgerald. bt2 lion G. \\. Livingston, of Nevada, lowa, arrived in Miller Tuesday to visit his son George and family. I 'tide George may as well come buck to Hand County, lie will never be satis fied until he does. Charles Walker came down from Miller, S. 1)., Tuesday even ing for a visit. He says its petty cold up there. So we con clude that Nebraska is not the only cold place after all. —Dixon Neb. Herald. Fntil further notice 1 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 vou scents off on each dollar for cash. 11. It. oreeves. 15tf The Indies of the Jackson Club congratulate the public and thernsebea on the season’s lecture course, hiving cleared ss2.tel, which they expect I<> use towards defraying the expenses of allot her c< urse next year. {'mum Coquillette Pres. Mol lie Try rhall Sec. Millions of people who have used Cole's Cnrbolisalvefor years say if is us mu h a household necessity as flour. I)o you think an inferior remedy would have stood the test of half a century? Keep a box handy in case of la:: us and cuts. Remember if it isn’t Cole's it isn’t Carbolisalve. 25 and 50 cts by -1. I). Fitzger ald. ’ 9t2 War has been declared be tween the Miller Sun and Gazette, over a difference of opinions i:t local affairs. It looks a little like the big Rust- an and little Jap war. The Jap slips in with his torpedo boat and j ets the first shot,, but its too early to tell how many ships he sunk. The Press will observe strict neutrality—like the other powers. A fine line of spring ginghams and calicoes received. Many beautiful patterns, at Searing k Droll's. lOtf This is the quiet time of the year, but reader, if vou will care fully look’over the advertising columns of this paper, you can see § opportunities for saving money in your purchases. And right now is the consumer’s time to buy. Conditions of season and business affairs make it necessary for dealers to reduce stocks and turn thenifinto cash at this time of year. A little idle money will go a long wav now in buying goods. It is not profitable to keep over winter goods: room must be had for the warm weather goods; the assessor will soon be around, and a smaller stock means less taxes. All t hese things oj»erate just now in favor of the pur chaser. If you want anything during thevear and have a little spare money, make known to your merchant that you are out for bargains. He’ll, produce them for you. JS DR. FENNER’S KIDNEY Backache All dlsoases of Kldneyß, if\ Bladder. Urinary Organs. I B| | I I I, Also Rheumatism, Back M 9 I l"* ache, HeartDisease.Gravel a iD I |« B Dropiy, Female Troubled. V »m. wIJ Don’t become discouraged. There Is a cure for you. If necessary vulto l>r. l'enuer. lie has spent a life time curing just such cases as yours. All consultations Free. “A pruvet rodeed iu my bladder. After usiujj a few bottles of I)r. Fenner’s Kidney atid Backache Cure I passed a gravel half as large as a marble. The medicine prevented further formations. 1 was cured. W.T.OAKES. Orrlx, Va.” pruKjtjst WV . s|. Ask for Cook ltook Free. CT VITIK’fUMPC f'uro Cure. Circular Dr 0!• Yll UO UnUUL Fenner, Fredonia.N.Y Bert Clouse is securing n col lection of Curios to take to the World’s Fair at St. Louis. Among them will be the “petrifl ea man’’ from Wessington, a tame prairie wolf and a badger. Bert is a kind of a natural show man, and will be all right in this business—it he gets his location in the fair. Better than Gold. “1 was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility,” writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, N. 11. “No remedy lielptd mo until I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicine I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invigorafror for wt ek, run down women. No other medicine ran take its plaey in our family.” Try them. Only 50c. Satisfac tion guaranteed by (). 11. Col lins. St 4 Cattle Ranch for Rent or Sale. i will rent my Cattle Ranch on Wolf creek cansisting of two Solid Sections of (lie choicest land in So. Dakota for the sea son of 1904 for $240.00. Ranch is divided irfto three pastures and all fenced with three wires, pasture enough for *IOO head of cattle and water enough for three thousand; never fails. If desired will rent five quarters divided into two pastures fer $l5O 00. Will sell the entire Ranch at a Bargain. See me at once. J. WJ Coquillette. lOtf Don’t forget the old man with the fish on his back. For nearly thirty years he has been traveling around the world, and is still traveling, bringing health and comfort wherever he goes. To the consumptive he brings the strength and flesh he so much needs. To all 'weak and sickly children he gives rich and strengthening food. To thin and pale persons he gives new firm flesh and rich red blood. Children who first saw the old man with the fish are now grown up and have children of their own. He stands for Scott’s Emul sion of pure cod liver oil—a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need flesh and strength. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 400-415 Pearl Street. New York. BQc. and $1.00; all druL'Ziats. HU’ •) •• Vi ,;>*% Vi? , l ./- '; :> "*V 6 HEAT .* * SPECIALS. H)o you. know WE SELL WHIPS? We do and lots of I hem. dust to put you on we will sell each one that calls ONE regular io to 15 ct 6 ft buggy whip for only 5 cts. Supply limited. Closes Feb. 27, unless previous ly sold out. We have Big Bargains here waiting for you. CRABTREE'S CASH STORE, Miller, .... South Dakota. bS. t jc'- r TEjJ,. 3 5clSSSHSIJ SaETSSHSB SSSHSHSE ‘aasasasaETHSHSßs^ If W. W. WAITE, E. F. WAITE, jj | President. Cashier. K i Mmd (Hauntf StftfeSanfe | I MILLER, SO. DAK, j jjj Organized under the State Banking Laws. >] Loans on Live Stock a Specialty. I 8 Interest paid on time deposits, f 1 _ J j ssascibasasa&asascjnEtsa.g?sp^ 3 r ~.73 g pt 6<9csc©®gg©o©*©©©©©©©©©©9©©©o©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©*©©©©©©© 1 HARDWARE { I —_A_JSTIT — l I TIR WARE. I S _A_ XDOTJIBLIB STOCK. £ o I have purchased the Bcasom hardware store, and will • (.* • $ consolidate mv two stocks, and open uj> in the Beasom ! o building. If you want anything in the way ol Hardware, • 5 wagons, implements, etc., Call on me. Prices right. $ J Miller, S. D. PORTER CREE. 5 e • «o®c. ©©a ©©©©iftaois©®©©©*®®©**©**®©©©®®©©©*©©©©® •©••©•••• £ GEO. S. RING LAND, Pres, F. D. GREENE, Cashier. J 2 GEO. C. FULLINWEIDER, A. B. CAH A LAN, 2 J Vice Pres. Asst. Cashier. J sHRST NATL BANK! 0 \ $ MILLER, SOUTH DAKOTA. € • f J Pays Interest on Time Deposits. 4 % B«J s Notes and Sale Paper. 5 Safety Deposit Boses for Rent. Your business is solicited. | |j!j^X| : '|r=n Itisa p° sitive fect | ♦ that if every man in 2 ♦ juflfPm 1 -w Hand County would x ♦ j f K&TPCDrTy bring in a load of wheat, ♦ ♦ '<TT>. t r —■•-■-■• I w ith the proceeds he « J 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 X you bet. Try it. Yours Respectfully, ♦ J PERT COQUILLETTE. ♦ JOB PRINTING .... . <'r. **^^JPIPJ€S4 ► . »C A hJ Jiff ftfo ,lKQy£jS&. ’-:i ' '* ijrajjjl