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s\ 'P %4, MM fft I 1 •$• "Vs'\ those not tov. S. IURT UMBER Coal DEALERS IN And All Building Haterials Bnlng in Your Bills for Figures. Cheerfully Oiven. Do you Want Estimates Brancli Houses at Ipswich, Edmunds County Bath, Brown County. YOUR CLOTHES Just exactly like some one else's? That's what you get in ready made clothing. If you want a suit made to suit you, or an overcoat that's made for you, and something a little different from anybody else, come and have it made. The cost is less than you must pay foi some where hundreds are made of just the same material and is just the same way. JOHN SHOLUND, Merchant Tailor LOUIS LAGER AND Maple, Oak, Tamarac, Pine Slabs Prepared and Ready for Use Prompt Delivery ABERDEEN SOUTH DAKOTA. Also a General Stock of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Crockery, Clothing, Carpets and Oil Cloth. LAMB LUMBER CO., Aberdeen Office and Yard Cor. Second Avenue and Lincoln E FREE FREE To Everyone Purchasing S5.00 or more of Goods We will Give FREE a Pic ture Frame worth $1.50. There area limited number of these frames, so come early and get one. Repairing and Picture Framing. GREGORY & HEASTY Manufacturers ci and Dealers in X^ath, Shingles, Coors, Blinds, gs, The Best Farm Paper Forthe Oakotas. THE DAKOTA FARMER, edited by practical South Dakota farmers with a view of mak ing it a journal iudespensible to farmers of Dakota, will be found upon trial to be a most profitable and satisfactory investment. Until January 1st., the DEMOCRAT and the DAKOTA FARMER, both for already subscribers to the Farmer. SPECULATE QUICK yo°u ™uni(f1f ^^l0k ,tt bwk references^ ®U Often Tr. Bedding, Trunks, Grips, $1 Aberdeen as r-iS on the floor of Exchange* lmportant Points. 7! COE COMMISSION CO., Incorporated, Mr WD a nnr tn n«. .U MINNEAPOLIS, MINN Office, Northwestern Bank Bids. 1 qq I •:.* s. H. Belcher, Mngr, t*"* &*• Cures by Dr. SOME WERE LAME SOME Dr. Doran has studied his profession both at home and abroad, and after a Erick Bjorkland, Cambridge, Minn., cured of chronic piles with Dr. Ilea's treatment. Adolph Frolich, Belview, Minu., cured of deafness and chronic ulcer ated catarrh of ear. It had been dis charging for a number of years. Cured in two months. W. H. Hunter, Windom, Minn., cured of chronic stomach troubles. W. H. Riley, Valley Springs, S. D., cured of chronic dyspepsia and intes tinal indigestion. W. H. Jarmutli, Jackson, Minn., cured of nervous prostration and gen eral weakness. Cured in two months. Mrs. A. Richel, Red Lake Falls, Miun., cured of cancerous tumor of the wrist. Philip Johnson, West Brook, Minn., cured of chronic kidney troubles and MURRAY. Misses Eunice and Mertie Harmon were Aberdeen visitors, Saturday. T. J. Stone spent Saturday with his sister, Mrs. ID. P. Morrison of Westport. Miss Effle Doll returned from West port Sunday where she has been spend ing a few weeks with friends. GEM. H. L. Docker last week had occasion to use a cart for a hitching post with somewhat disasterous results, 'in? An auction sale will be.-held next Saturday at Mrs, Bousness, who will sell machinery and stock having rent ed her place to C. and A. Lee. The Scandinavia Church held their annual meeting last Wednesday. Of ficers elected were, one trustee, Gust Walgree. Treasurer, J. A. Svarstad, Secretary, E. O. Hundstad and choir leader Betuel Johnson. Also two auditors were elected. Sis WERE PARALYTIC SCARCELY HEART DISEASE, CANC! R, EIC. a Few Weeks of Neglect Allows Diseases State Where They Cannot be Cnred. Doran heals not by Osteopathy, by Hypnotism, nor by Divine Healinn bin by a system of natural science in combination with the most true ami reliable remedies of the age. He is a man that cures the sick because lie understands the nature, cause and the condition of circumstances which bring disease about. His discoveries are those made from personal experi ence and from long continued prac tice in his profession. An art'ele published in the October number of the North American Medical Journal says: "Dr. Doran is a man who is emi nently scientific in his profession, a man far beyond the average doctor, a man who is capable or otherwise he could not be successful." Dr. Doran asa practicing physician, issucoessl'ui. and he is one of the greatest diagnos ticians of chronic diseases of the age. Is it not reasonable to believe that if a man is successful in one branch of science that he is certainly capable of being successful in other branches:-' Analize these matters yourself. Do not allow your thoughts and your opinions to be'influenced by others who are not interested. One does not know how to appreciate health until they have lost it. ^yiTH ABLE TO MOVE 01HCRS inid failed lo goi .'i"y rene I MM O| 11T LI'ICI1'!S. Mrs. Mickleson, T: of chronic female 11' catarrh. •aey. Mi"" .cured iut ilrs iui el i: on it Mrs. Lu '.V Damn .I.isp1' cured of hronx eczema inoii' lis ("). Jones, iranker. of cancer of the no.-o nient. Mrs. J. 11. Painter. Dexter, S. D. Mrs. Painter's son. was nearly blind when lie comincneed Dr. Doran's Ileal nient.. Now she reports him last regaining his sight. llenrv Kebler, Nassa, Minn of long standing gaslrit is. thorough and painstaking invest,iga-' that he can't speak too highly of Dr. tion, has succeeded in curing the di seases of his specialty when other physicians had failed. Why not? Some of these people were blind, some were lame, some deaf, some paralytic, scarcely able to move, others afflicted with Briglio's disease, heart disease, consumption, cancer, others with kid ney troubles, dyspepsia, insomnia and the thousand and one symptoms of those dreadful maladies. Itis claimed by his friends that he can tell the dis ease of a patient without asking him a question. This is perhaps true, for since he is so learned in his profession and so experienced in treating diseases why shouldn't he, and why shouldn't he know the exact cause and true reasons of symptoms which produce disease? For years he has been visit ing professionally the largest cities of the United States. His opinions are quickly made, and if a cure can be made then and there he tells them, and if it can not be made he is equally honest and tells them so. We know that he has cured thousands of cases of disease, We doubt if there is one hundredth of one per cent of the cases that he treats that he fails to cure. We publish by permission the names of a few of his recent cures. [•ii red Nels Skordahl, 'Volga, S. D., cured of nervous debility. J. C. Babcoek, Ellis, S. P., cured of chronic catarrh of stomach and liver. Will Older, Mileheil, S. P.. says Doran's system of treatment. "His medicine always hits Die spot., and I am to-day as strong and healtny as any man." Mrs. M. Cowan, Luvorue, Minn., cured of female and kioney trouble. C. F. Westuian, St. James, Minn., cured of piles in three treatments, without the use of the knife. S. E. Thomas, Burdettc, S. D., stomach trouble very bad. 'Was laid up in bed. William Fawcett, YYindoii, Minn., cured of consumption. Mrs. GustSogard, Mission Hill, ,S. D.. cured of consumption. Frank Porteous, Ethan S. P., says that Dr. Doran's treatment uf catarrh works like magic. A. T. Ku.sh, Chamberlain, S. P., cured of epilepsy after exhausting the skill ot eastern physicians. H. L. Nelson. Madison,Minn .cured of chronic catarrh of the general sys tem. O. C. Smith, Bijou ITilis, S. D., cured of catarrhal deafne.ss. Joe Medeck, Mission Hill, S. I)., cured of catarrh and kidney rouble. F. J, Cossuin, Carpenter, S. p., cured of varicused veins and lame back. Minneapolis Minn, (special).- I)r. Doran announces that he will make his next professional visit to the fol lowing towns, which will enable the many patients of this noted specialist to consult him close to their homes: Clark, Hotel Courlin, n,.,. 1. 1 Faulkton, Hotel Best Redlield, Foster House Britton, Commercial Hotel.... Groton, Hotel Brunswick Aberdeen, Ward Hotel........ Webster, Webster House Sisseton, Commercial Hotel Milbank, St. Hubert House'.'.'.' His charge for cxaminat Bright's disease, Dr. Doran treated tation and advice tn tim„, him only a few months. Mr. Johnson] is $].oo. °be M'/' J. A. Lovelace has been putting up a chimney for H. Z. Murray. EARLY HISTORY. In this issue of the Democrat a de partment is opened whibh will rnn continuously and be made up of locals wpied from the filesof the Aberdeen Pioneer and other papers. The events so recalled from week to week will be of the corresponding week just twenty one years previous. •tin Little Panlekr. President Castro declares that war over and the revotation a jam™*"'*:' The New York T1|1 to Reach a Alia',ever people loi.gue. in v. Mill.. Iu one ci iied reat- Mrs. Thomas Coughlin. Sherman,. S. D., cure.! of long standing lner and kidney trouble. Frank Densmore, Valley Springs, S. 1).. cured after all o'lier pli.\sieiau tailed. Mr. Ilensmore says: "Dr. Do. ran has t,he only treat nient fon-hroiiic catarrh of the slnniaeh." .John Vand'-rwidje. Kim Minn, cured of debility of the nervous sys tem. World. THRICE-A-NVEEK edition. end Who rover The English Lan guage is Spoken. Thrice-a-Wcek World was a brilliant success in the beginning and i,eon steadily growing ever since. l'pime is the test of all things, and I. ii^ nmroval on the Tlirice-a» .. ... lated in every-State and Territory of tic- rnion, and wlir-ie\er who can read cur This paper for the coming mieadaJ winter and the jear M,n"., its news service. uirc(., lcn,,.than a nd Democrat and The Thrice-a-Woek World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year and this pays for 106papers. We offer ibis uuequaled newspaper and the AIIKI:I)EKN PKMOCUAT My efforts to smoke out the gnat strainer and camel swallower who seems to have neither the courage to| gp stick to a lie or the ability to tell the truth has up to the present writing^ Don't [forget the County Abstract Co. is short notice. Office with Land Agency. AU Dr. Doran has been making regular professional visits to tiie Northwest 1or the past three years and we know ot hundreds of the worst cases of ch'omc diseases that be has cured, ion, consul- Com pletely crushed, but sav* +,» ™. Chronicle, he stin be^ays a tenS to break into a gallop when anybody steps °n parlor match in his vici/. 'Weak Point. ub"?" X* a Owtog to He fact fl», it executors that they will°b!T w0"81118 it staged. W1" be able to ffet ,e supenntenaent of the Ph" phia public schools savs JnL T61" are born and not made StiH r^ the Chicago Record-Herald, mort'of them have to learn more or they get along very *b\ •& far. ®re RA"-W*V local pointa. there arc mother! „. 1903. will make if possible, more eve, All events ut In,. nortance. iii matter where they Imp.. pen. are reported accurately and on Lund's Advantages of Cooking Gas Summarized 1. Gas is immediately available at all hours of the day uas, unlike other fuels, does not ha veto be stored by ttil J- Gas is the cleanest of fuels. t' always burns—is the surest and quickest of fuels. 6 icnU1£es no 1 or wood intcrested aper diminished ga,s by coal w- by CALL AND LOOK AT OUR LINE Of GAS STOW] TtT and •JOUTH— HJ OMcuiirn. Council Sk», tp*w!o_h. llr!scof. Ft,,-, »n«« Eva its. —J»OBTn~ Kdjrclpy ex- promptly. Chicago North.Wfst,P„~r~-~ subscriber, for only one dollar. '''N'i gets thief Iiapers every week ,8,,^ and more news and general reading) nan most great dailies can furnish at GOING soe^ live or six limes tlie price Tho Thrice-a-Wcek World is abso utely fair in its political news. Farti. TuewUyi.TVUW^S. never allowed to affict Its 1 1 s.m bias is news columns, a publican alike can obtain in its pages, truthful accounts of all the great political campaigns. In addition to all the news, theTliriee-a-week World furnishes be best serial fiction, elab orate market reports and other fea tures o!' interest. and -S'Lt^I iDfl N^rhoak*cH.np,,r together one year for *1.00. The regular sub scription price of the two papers is STILL AFTER Hin. been of no avail. Should this fail to Jtobcrt1?'GambiVors induce him to bid farewell to that elusion to which he is no credit, will call upon President Roosevelt for that string of trained blood hounds that did for him such valiant service in the jungles of Mississippi. Whether or not the dogs would prove effective on so small game or whether they would refuse on sanitary grounds to attack the quarry when found are matters that can only be determined by a careful trial of the plan. E. 1). STICKNK\ Bath, S. Dg| The opening of the new opera house has caused Aberdeen enterprise to be widely advertised in the papers of the north-west. Many very kind things are said of the city. FrglRjit Nn. Monday*. ttednoVday's,n0-~ AKBIVAI. OP TRA15)| r"a*»en*rr Xn, 5 reirht No. mst Sunfy Mondays, Fh"M North A. "••'w ThVmianvi- TraliwS ands havC slw^i Rnwarden and Ohlrarn fe 10 haw tj.ir.npl, sieoX cl« tl «™1cl«l»»naKSS5s. farther Information I W F', OTWt'l SSsfi Qreat Nortbtm |?w®Wor cxeept WIVM' Froljfht (daily exci-utSundajj.. Trim I Pur.diji •I.H.I '2C OFF»CIAt. DIKEC STATt. A' lat SO- y^ORrensnien—C. II. Burkewli| ... Governor ChXI 2d It, I Lleutnnant Govornor '|i Secretary of State Auditor rrttasurer ,, attorney General ..11""" •TommUwtoier of Jin Jot School....".-" and Public Lands SuyJ, Pubtto Instruction COUNTY Bagliter of Deeds County Auditor kl Olerlt of Courts 1 SUM* Attorney jl Sheriff ,Ti Treasurer JADGE of County Court JJ Superintendent of Schools Ooroner Sorreyor ui Ootnm.Ksioncr 1st d'strict .11 OommlbS loner 2d district. ... tiomrals«kn«r ad distilct.... Oommiasioner 4rh district....[ Ooot)uUWtoner5thdlstrlct... C. MtlNtCIPAL. Mayor. Aide ermen. 1st ward-H.A.in ward-A.N.i Bill. Aldermen, Sd Well Aldermen. 3d ward—Wood I D. Davlet. Aldermen, 4tb ward-August 1 Perry. Auditor &9 Treuufbr Oblef of Fire Department H.LI Chief of Police Jtw Police Officers-... Bee Boolhraii Police Justice ,-f Oity Justice -II Oity Bhfineer Brown now ready to make abstracts wood except a match. 'or ordinary family cooking tba^ of ga8 may uiminished to meet the actual need. the sto^n?t1nS.ga8StOVe D° at any moment be augmei heated 18 *Mted lo^mucbles&in 11 A 'here'ore n»ore wholesome. woman's ShBiandfrfeSdnderfUl of time, work, in heating11 stove is the coolest of kitcben stoves. weight than wben(j ABERDEEN OAS GOMPi The New Pfo^ssive RK Market. I ii yc°omr^deioU8 ®8t of Beet like yon AH kinds of FrlshTn/SXteTept^ j. s. 'Phone No. 79-2. 1 One Door South lived! had when you. flage 1 if