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'i Ifc:* li ^sli=: .TO M* i\l II i?if *4 *:W 4 Prompt Delivery t, /-v J. S. HART LIMBER CO. Do.wu Want DEALERS IN LUMBER And All Building materials Bning In Your Bills for Figures. Cheerfully Given. Estimates Branch Houses at Ipswich, Edmunds County Bath. Brown County. YOUR CLOTHES Just exactly like some one else's? That's what jou 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 Taller LOUIS LAGER Coal Wood Mapie, Oak, Tamarac, Pine Slabs Prepared and Ready for Use ABERDEEN. SOUTH DAKOTA LAMB LUMBER CO., Manufacturers c? •and Dealers-r: LUMBER X/&lh, Shingles, §a.sh doors, Blinds, /Aoaldings, tt/re. Aberdeen Office and Yard Cor. Second Avenue and Lincoln The Best Farm Paper Forthe Dakofas- THE DAKOTA FARMER, edited by practical South Dakota farmers with a view of mak* ing it a journal iudespeosible 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. $1.00 To those not already subscribers to the Farmer. DAILY EXCURSIONS TO Through first-class and Tourist Slaeplns Cars to points In California and Oregon every day in the year. 5 PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS I EVERY WEEK. LOWEST RATES, SHORTEST TIME ON THE ROAD, FINEST SCENERY, VARIABLE ROUTES. You can leave home any day in the week and travel In tourist cars on fast trains through to tbe coast. For descriptive pamphlets and full Information inouire of nearest agfonte Chicago & North-Western Railway. Ot ^*y?U*gg$y HICK'S 1903 To say that this splendid work of science and art ih finer and bettor than ever, is stating it uiildly. Ilio demand tor it is far beyond all pre vious years. To say thatsuch results, reaching through thikty vkabs, are not based upon sound sense and use fulness, is an Insult to the Intelligence of the millions. Prof. Hicks, through this great Almanac, and his famous family and scientific journal. "\Vokd axd Works. isdoiwra work for the hole people not approached by any other man or publication. A fairte.it will prove this to any reasonable pei- son. Added to the most luminous, price postage and mailing, is Woiid NOTICE TO TAX JUDGMENT DEBTOR To Julian A. Lawrence and all otners in terested: Notice is hereby given that the tax certin cate numbered IsSl. held by the undersigned to the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot II in Block in Westport, South Dakota, will become absolute unless redeemed be fore the 6th day of March. 1903. —L. D. Denlson. owner of Judgment. NOTICE TO TAX JUDGMENT DEBTOR To David Armstrong and all others inter ested: NOTICE TO TAX JUDGMENT DEBTOR To Julian a.Lawrence and all others in terested. Notice Is hereby given that the tax certifi cate nam oered 15tS held by the undersigned to the following described real estate, to wit:Lot IS in Block 7. in Westport, South Dakota, will become absolute unless re deemed before the 6th day of March. 1P03 —L. D. Denlson, owner tax judgment. Fmk Kcwi from ALMANAC. FIND AZTEC TREASURE- the most luminous! course in astronomy of storms and weather thikty cext. and Works w:th the Almanac is$1.00a year Write to Word and Works Publishing Co.. 2201 Locust Street. St. Louis. Mo., and prove yourself their value. NOTICE TO TAX JUDGMENT DEBTOR To Charles C. Fletcher and Lizzie I li-tchi.-: and all others interested: Notice Is lior-by given that the tax e^rtih cate numbered 2T9liel-. by the un(leri^iiM to tin* following described real estate. -w it Lot 6 In Block 2S In Bennett and Thomas ad dition to Aberdeen, will become absolute un less redeemed before the 6th day of M^rch. 1903. A Hazard, owner of judgment. NOTICE TO TAX JUPGMEMT DEBTOR To Julian a. Lawrence and all others in- t«restad: Notice Is hereby given that the tax certifi cate numbered ISO held by the undersipntHi to the following described real e-tate, to.wit. Lot 10 in Block 7 in Westport, South Dakota, will become absolute unless redeemed before the 6tb day of March. 1903. —L. D. Denlson, owner otjndg-ment. «adla. India is becoming prosperous one* more, and everybody will be glad to hear it, if for no other reason, says the Chicago Inter Ocean, than because of the relief which accompanies any change in the routine news from that quarter. Vcatmr* Football. If the football players keep on mak iag improvements for their protection, says the Chicago Eecord-Herald, they will presently have themselves hauled eat on the field in iron cagea. Don't forget the Brown County Abstract Co. is now ready to make abstracts on short notice. Office with Lund's Land Agency. SPEGULATE QUICK (SS From fllSSOURI. Temple In Mexico. A rer froin from Glal-v'vij iiiiit treasures of fa been reported gave the name Vesca several weeks that place into that place into the m°un ai ay for 1903. forecasts accompanied by three spiring, athcr are sivcn. as| The archaeoln?i=t got_ "immense stone images stood about In one end was a hana which burned a this chamber. some altar, above bright flame, supplied by natural gak from a crevice in the wall. It has prob ably been burning Twelve burros were required ,t0 I .inlJ burros were required As such articles cannot be removed from Mexico without the consent of the government, ati investigation is in progress. TRAVEL FAR TO WED. MaraUgc of Young Hn*si»n v- *1. «.« 1 thodox Greek church in New York Notice is hereby given that the tax eertifi- 1 eate numbered lo72 held by the undersigned 1 in the latter part of January, wnen to the following desenbeu reai_estate,_to-wit: Diplomat and French Beauty to Be Held In N«w Greek Church In Sew York. Count Cassini, the Kussian ambassa- week World, which dor, having arrived on the Kron Prinz Wilhelm in company with Coun tess Cassini and her guest, Mile, des Planques, of Paris. Mr. Pavlow and Mile, des Planques have come to America for the purpose of having their marriage solemnized in the or- tjle the 6th day ot March, 1903. I New York and participate in the cer L. D. Denivon, owner of judgment. emony. Russian ambassador and all of the attaches will spend a week in The marriage of the young couple is deferred on account of the Lenten season of the Greek church, begin ning in the near future and extend ing to January 20. Countess Cassini, while in Paris, was the guest of Mile, des Planques, whose father was for merly of the French diplomatic ser vice, but is now one of the directors of the Russian-Chinese bank, and who makes his headquarters at Nagasaki, Japan. He is now en route from the east to France, and is expected in this country, in January, to attend the wedding of his daughter. The new Greek church, now build ing in New York and where the mar riage of Mile, des Planques and Mr. Pavlow. will take place, as well as that of Miss Martha Hoy and Pierre Rogestvensky, first secretary of the Russian embassy, is to be dedicated with imposing ceremony, December 23. when the Russian ambassador and his staff will be present. Mile, des Planques will be introduced to Amer ican society through Count and Countess Cassini. A Meti Insi&utloB. A Jersey City preacher is going to organize a boxing class to be com posed of members of his flock and teach it himself. If this doesn't have the desired effect, says the Chicago Record-Herald, he may hire a regular advertising manager. Vlok service in Aberdeen as fnVK« i' riglit on the floor of Exchange in Chicago, New lork or .Minneapolis. We hare oonUnuous quotations. Stocks and wain S^refe'r^es4" important P01""' 75 '"C0E COMMISSION CO., Incorporated, MINNEAPOLIS. MINN OMke. Northwestern Bade Bid*. S. H. Bekhcr. Map. APPLES APPLES Sweet and Cooking at LOWEST PRICES Known this Season. Car Load lots KEARNEY'S Grocery.^! NEW TWO CENT STArtPS. v,,.. .0_For lime since tiic eKtablisliineiit Sl!1, __ marksble story, ju* ^ben* ^p'bearing the flag cated, of the discovery of bidOen system the people will cenl against, whicl Immediately for many centuries. jislniipto'i. the dat« of in a chamber adjoining this main side in Milan temple was found a great store of Washington's birth and death, 1 ornaments and utensils belonging to the Aztecs or some other prehistoric race. p,-j Conlev of Columbia made a pleas- ca)1 at shipped to San Francisco, accompanied making a newspaper. bv the Americans. It is said to be the largest and most valuable collection of ancient relics ever discovered in Mexico. States postal the be „e,«««** •pKggsjgg.j, have the priviicgc of usj0^ „t ^oh£'« P.W. Mar,mo. the p.™ Infnt .III O.gg,.. h" ded by an J'awre oUhe desiK«. upon the new IJ1 Ait 1 1. mari^Mh ago and went st.,n1p. but the American flag —two fact_is jn olaiu.^ lhP conspicious and ln- The photograph occupies rentral oval, somewhat smaller ,-ai in the current, stamp. The Thrice-a-Wcek World was a brilliant success in the beginning aad has been steadily growing ever since. Time is the test of all things, and T%r «AU,WAY the first: Wailimpw". -^d practi(.any since nnlted repubJc fhlct». series of A the stamp, two-thirds the length nre two flairs, forming a background, the oval seems to rest, beneath the bust of ppears his name, and at "tlie I)emocrat and inspected the machinery used in The New York World. thrice-a-nveek edition. Head Wherever The English guage is Spoken. widely circu lated in every State and Territory of the Union, and wherever there are people who can read our mother tongue. This paper for the coming winter and the year 1903, will make its news service, if possible, more ex tensive than ever. All events of im portance. no matter where they hap pen, are reported accurately and promptly. The subscriber, for only one dollar a year, gets threo papers every week and more news and general reading tnan most great dailies can furnish at five or six times the price. The Tbrice-a-Week World is abso lutely fair in its political news. Parti san bias is never allowed to afftct its news columns, and Democrat and Re publican alike can obtain in its pages, truthful accounts of all the great political campaigns. In addition, to all the news, the Thrice-a-week WOrld furnishes the best serial fiction,' ^aB orate market reports and other fea tures of interest. The Tbrice-a-Week World's regular, subscription price- is only $1.00 peri year and this pays for 136 papers. We offer this unequaled newspaper and the Aberdeen Democrat together. one year for $1.50. The regular sub scription price of the two papers is *2.00 -V ''fei Mil. —CAST— loc»l point*. Mid —SOHTH— *.»J Etlendalo, ^Edgsley local and •rigrth TuMdiyi. T&d»AJ „W«rt fram Mondajrs'wJd?^'" Boidit Fri-J? CWc*. *NorthTwc,tcrn Rii 1*8 -Ifnbjecttoch,^, DEPARTURE OF ft,,. QOxso sq^"41"! ^Hpnn?re^^und1 i»«m» 1 Tnesdayg, Thursday, andsv °OIXQ J,nil N|S?Oak^n,rerMc1^ Freight No. office Friday 33, Mondays. W*tae«Ji&W^ UtRIVAi. 0? Tli.Mtl fsShTSJV'""""", I Lan- rR0« SOfTH *RO* korib Tuesdays. Thursdays s'tii'si Train* 5 and h&»e s1m 1 Hnwarden and Chicago 10 have thronirh sleeping J«2:1 SJ «W0 and® EHKSSSnEBfifsi Porfnrther information W.E. torw)J| Oust Nwthtn P*»*enKer except Sum'u"'* Freight (daily except SrindajL 1 Passenger (dally ex!»ot Junto] Freight (dally except Sandal J.H.L OFFICIAL DIKE STATK 0 nited States Senators-a. Kobert J. Gambit. Uonffieasmen—C. H. Bnrktuiil Governor... chuial Lieutenant Governor...... cj Secretary of State Attdltor, jn rreaanrer 4 ttorney General Commissioner of School and Public Lands Supt. Public Instruction... CUUXTY Begistvr of Deeds County Auditor.. Clerk of Conns States Attorney. .. ihMiff. Mi of-County Court of Schools.. Borreyor. Commissioner 1st district 1 Commissioner 2d Istrlrt .. Sddistilct... jer «th district... CXxnmtasioner 5th district... C£| MUNICIPAL. Mayor. ... .... Aldermen.lst ward-H. A. HOI. .Aldermen, Sd ward-A.SJ walls. Aldermen. Sd ward—Wool! D« PiTtW. Aldermen, 4th wiri-AiM j| gate Tieaamw of Police. PoUea-Oflteen....Ben Boot! Folic* Justice.... OityJostic»» tll Oitjr Engineer =F Advantages of Cooking GasSummariied 1. Gas is immediately available at all hours of the da.v^J 2. Gas, unlike other fuels, does not have to be stored dj 3. Gas is the cleanest of fuels. 4. Gas always burns—is the surest and quickest of i'®5, & Gas requires no kindling wood-except a iuatch. 6. Gas Is a cheaper fu«,l for ordinary nuuily cooldDg lor wood. 7. The consumption of eas may it any moment be W diminished to meet the actual need. ,.nJ 8. With a good gas stove no heated te wasted in beat™ the stove not in use. A good gas stove is the eoolest of kitchen stoves. 10. Foods cooked by gas lose much lesaJn weight than *n by c»al or mood, and are therefore more wholesome. 11. A good gas stove is a wonderful saver of time, wor*. woman's best helper and friend Cttl MO LOOK if Ml UK OF SIS $11 ABEMEEI MS COW The New Progressive I Market. If you want a delicious Boast of Beef like joa bid when come to the New Progressive Meat MartMt and you and Canned Meats kept in a Slnt Glass J. s. 'Phone No. 79-2. 1 flage k&t One Door Sootb etts. i,