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J&* ft" rV' wvtwwwwwwwvv vlTY AND COjUNtRY. I «VVVVVWV%MA»VI»i*«V%VV*rt WEEKLY MARKET REPist. 1 Northern Wheat. ........-., Nortnern Wueat ...... 3 Northern Wheat........... 3 Barley Flax .*-."'....... Oats Bran ..... Shorts .'. Butter Eggs Poultry, live Hogs, live Potatoes. ••v., .iv 1 ^feS^yinder ifood headway anu 'itl#faaeut 1 ... 94 ....,-:Sli ...&M 38 to 33 ..... 1.06 t*.^ '.32 13.00 .....:: i4.oo 1 6 "... 13 0 6 4,50 Dr. McNutt lias a new twelve-horse power Ford automobile direct from the factory at Detroit. Real estate men remark that there is an unusual demand for laud at a cash rental tljjs season. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crowley took the evening train east Tuesday to spend the balance of the week in the Twin Cities. J,1IJ preach at the Wesleyan Methodist! church Alipa and Mable Sollie,.'daughters ol P. D. Sollie, ol Highlan towns lip-. ^having enrolled 208, The flrtii grade vrooms arc overflowing. A pleasant reception Things are moving in the direction the Hub City Iron Works. The first of the erection of a fraternal temp e. Ret. A. J. Tiffany, -ho to/lwldln* h»r»es were turned "ut, farm ileal Dux 1 next Sunday evening, llev. g^n addition to the east end of the Atjerdeeu flour mills is about com pleted. It is uniform iii height .and width: with the original four story -building, extending the 'building about 18 feet. It increases consider ably the storage capacity and Very much the facility for handlingvgrain. In the new part has been constructed a weighing hopper that will hold 1^00 bushels, making it possible to unload the-tergest car load into it and weigh it at ones draught. The outer wa 1 is being built of brick. The once elegant McChesney resi dence out on West Bsllis to be sold to the liigest bidder sending in a sealed bid on or before five p. hi. Saturday the 10th. inst. This residence was purchased by the city a few years, ago for $1200 to be used as a place of" de tention for small pox suspects, when that disease was very prevalent In the city. It ft understood the city will devote the proceeds of the sale to the erection of a hospital. It is likely to bring to the city a good margin above the purchase price paid for it. A foundry is now in actual operation in this city, it being a department'of (jron The Knights of Pythias voted $2500 into the moulds August 19tti. T^lie totnat purpose at their last meeting. numerous orders on hand show that, a Mr. Atkinson dicontinues work on demand for such an institution exis* tlie county atlas this week to go to! ted. Ope inolder and a helper are Geddes to take charge of a school for kept, busy on'a variety cf articles', the winter. B. Frank Peterson Will The window wiegUts being cast there fumself take charge or the work are something of an item. At the kio"first casting a large number of weights The Schools of the city ^re getting jjujMjngg are being erected and there -1 the enroll-' is slightly larger than was cal^j N The examination papers of 46 appli? «ants written at the last teacher's examination were sent in and 38 sec ond and one. first grade certificates are being mailed by Superintendent Eddy who-is much pleased by the good showing made.. "•iii rct mc- Govern dT tbe Wesleyan Methodist •church took plate- as planued tin last Sunday evening. He leaves for Des Moines. Some fine cutlery was presented him through Rev. Mr. Montague who acted asipQkes~mat».. F. C. Benjamin shipped two car loads of vliiii cattle last we^k from Westportlmd iras^got returns, whicl^ indicate that he got tl.2S per cvrt. for «ows and and'l^ «0 for .^teejrs^ ^Witb freight and commission! oi)t of this ^!t ieavea ^hftt |niiht bg'mlled, sMke ever.cast in the city was poured uinniuri wliich tWr. Green sells as suvenein* of th(j eve(jfc Townserrl of Ncrthville will preach It \yi 11 lie. rememberel that^Mrs. iu the afternoon. Shoemaker, of East liondell died some ,, I months ago of small pox, and since no The Baptists of this city celebrate »i'e'Sections,! one quarter the twenty-first anniversary of the ^et «'"ship,-the north east ,,uar estabTishmeut of their Sunday school funeral serv|aes COU|.j lje at that tjme reaS01, ()f took Mie Noltliweste! tl tilHin nes ^Jfsft.|ap_ mprnnriul PY0rn.iAe tvura day morning to visit their grandpa and other relatives for about a month at Colander,) Iowa, ^Jlenry Hoffman, Prop, of The New Store at 10K First avenue east, has re ceived some of tjje latest sty(ss of ladies' and misses' fat and winter hats that are being sold at low prices. Do not fail to see them before buying. John Dickdrson, of Lliverside town ship has thirty acres of buckwheat this year that promises la yield of"| The Aberdeen Stock company's twenty bushels at least. Ithas riperi- ranch in Franklyn township in this «d in good shape and is already cut,'county is a much bigger affair than lying in the gavel. jniany suppose. It includes an fc®r ttve are three artesian wells on the land, a three Inch one at the head- ^toHl^uarter8»t0 one which a ©iSr. dtaMi from a conta- gious disease, memorial exercises were held last Sunday at the school house near the home of Jhe' deceased A large number of friends of the family as well as relatives from North Dak ota and other places, werfe present. Rev. John Nelson* of Aberdeen, preached.the funeral sermon, payiug a well merited tribute to the worth of the departed sister, who was one of the most esteemed women of the southern -part of the county thou^lld seven h"t,dred and aiT+.o 9r»g Turn runnn dH farmc aaui fanms are tnose Collins, dynamo will be attached and the house and barn lighted by electricity, Hogan broth ers are the resident ^tock holders. The Companys live stock lias .not yet been brought to the ranch. HI mtk Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I have sold Chsimberlain's Cough Remedy for more than twenty years and It has given entire satisfaction/ I have sold a pile of it and can recom' mend it highly Joseph McElhiney, Linton, Ieva. You will find this remedy a g«H)d friend, when troubled with a cough or cold. It always af fords quick redef and is pleasitut to take.- For sale by all druggists. Half Rate to State: Fair ai Yankton, S, Dak. ^North-Western Line? Ex [cursldn tickets will, be sold lit one & tl»e rohnd trip Sept.no to 1ft, WP#1 Columbia iy to agents This Great Sale ofStandard Made and Artistic Piano Val uesis of'Unquestionable lm portance if the Saving of a Very Goodly Sum of Money is a Prime Factor. We have given you the details as to just why the manufacturer preferred to sacrifice on an immense stock ol.beautiful gianos ordered for this market—in preference I to having orders cancelled due to the dull mer cantile conditions during this season, and three carloads of magnificent high grade instruments are now being offered the citizens of Aberdeen and vicinity during this sale at Manu facturer's Cash Sacrifice Prices and each instrument is plainly marked both as to former as well as present sale price, and customers should imike immediate arrangements to" call' at once and ascertain if there is not a piano in this unsurpassable line of instruments that will exactly suit them both as to case desigii_and price as well ^-r as wen Standard made pianos, such us Kimbaii, GnicKenng, a., 1i. Onase,' Hailett, Davis, ICurlzmann, fi'iscliQr, Crown, Bher Bros., Whitney, Hitize, Singer, Carieton, in Colonial, Louis XIV, Florentine, Grecian and Dutch eases designs, in all the fancy wooas, iare to be found here. Good $250, $265, S300 and^$350 Pianos reduced to $137, $185, w» and $285.? Easy payment terms on everything. Do not wait but come right in and make a thorough investfgation^of of these bona-fide bargains. Piano Temple, opposite Government Building. FOR SALE—Eighteen shares of Ta coma Park stock. Inquire of wvp#1!YB,t jy-22^, r,, Land B.F.NARKIN C%- Aberdeen, S. D. In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diaithoea Repiedy. 1 •'Allow me to give you a fsw words In praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. John Hainlett of Eagle Pass, Texas. "I"suffered one week with bowel trouble and took }all/kinds of mtodichie without gettihg any relief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johtybn, merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I iiad taken the third dose Was entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of my, heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of, mankind.' For sale by atl druggists.. •1-:j, rM ,"i Yisitors most cordiallv welcomed. Out of town correspondence at tended to promptly.' Store open evenings, with good lights. John McArthur & Son, Aberdeen, S. Dak. 1 .-. i/fli Agents for 4 •IXf At.* -rf .. PHYSICIAN OlSce at residence. I i_ ?'-.v»r* .» I®--" SOROS1S SHOESw For Women Boys and Qirls LADIES' I- SUITS lOd 25 Ladies' Suits at Each $5i00 Tfejs unprecedented offer is made to clear qr.ickly from our cases before theXt'ush of the season a little lot of sample suits and a four left from last years Belling. Not -a suit in this lot is wcfilh less than ilH. 50, soiii^ were $20. |:s3i' ow,could not buy the cloth they are made of for the pridie of the suit ready for wear. Each .,. SO Ladies' Suits at One*Hal! Regular Price A This is the greatest bargain sale of suits w,e have ever made every suit in this lot i$ good style and'made df good matei*lal. There are black, navy, bro vn a,nd mixed- suiting suits dn the lot, in sizes from 82 to At half price they run from $6.25 upward Ladies'. Walking Skirts "'U' '•}Jr?Wl Several desirable lots at prices that will ipake you wonder how it is done. Fancy suiting Walking Skirts, liberal ly stitched and finished with b|as bands of same material around the bottom Eaeh by the factory that makes out' This little lot, worth $4.00 each^ till sold. Dak. JSt* "tf DENtiST *Wf A number of lucky purchases made reQentl^ in New York will enable us to offer, during the coming season, untisuall^ attractive bargains in every department. This, the opening sale, is confined to the special values we have secured for the ready-to-wear department. All suits, Jackets Skirts,\ etc., offered in this sale are: lots bought at way under regular prices sample and goods from last season's prices "'We can get no mure of any ot these, thereiore can take? no special orders. 75 $9.00 30 .. ...V 'mti Black, cheviot Walking Skirt's in fill sizes up to 30 inch waist bands, a* skirt mode £*3 Special Agency fo For Men. 1lk"1- ,"1 I Ip Exclusive novelties in ladies* ready-to-wear apparel—representing the latest conceptions of New York's best designers—have begun to- arrive. Every- express will bring newLo a^ditipns for the next ten days4P iilfl8 Nobbiest Style W alkiiig Skirt bf the Season at a price yon have been looking fo*^ Ladies' VValking Skirts, made. ^lrqj inaterials heretofore only used in ekin^i retailing at $10 and $12.50. AA |-A We offer these few .. $0,31) Medium Weight Covert Jacket Fok V&ijg Ladies1 and misses' Walking Skirts in fancy and plain cloths, wrtrth $3.7,5 $4.00 and $5.00. Now each, S3.00. $3.50 and.,., ft-' Ladies' Walking Skirts of the' newest mannish cloths and. fancy oheyiots regular values $6.00, $6.50 and $7. Till these are sold your choice each $4.00 ii Cool Eahly Fall. Days. the of these in all, but several styles to' lect from: sizes 32 to 40 regular prices $12.50* $13.50, $15 and $16. Your choice now each. Fall ..Waists i-kM--- Sicilians, heavy «.M j| & .« mm cotton and light weight woolen Waists, just the tliin^l^ for early fall wear. ^tThere tire values h6re|l to $5.00. Your c^li^B. while they &0 ftftlL last, each.:... .... ri1 •, 1 "'Jj1 Ladies' Black Petticoats A twenty dozen lot, comprising four style^j, best, skirts, and by far the best quality aid liest made Petticoats we have ever shown atj|%d» I A|i the price. Each. .'s. ."7.TTC. if,.. tw 11 |JU express Tev?-vt'