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I ,[*i pi E I TWO O, •i ~m II vp f^ I- 1 8&Sr i$j i% tMl.i I'»f, & '"M 14 ADJOINING BUILDING IS ALSO SOMEWHAT DAMAGED BY FLAXES About 3 O'Clock Yesterday After noon the Building Occupied by ants Unaware of Danger Until Warned by Outsiders. At about :5 o'clock Monday after noon the alarm of fire was turned in and almost at the same moment dense clouds of smoke were seen issuing| from the building on South Main! street which was occupied by the! Guhin book store and Sauer's jewelry! store, the second floor being the lo cation of the Neumann tailor shop. The fire started on the upper floor and the exact cause is not known. The tenants on the first floor heard the commotion caused up stairs by the fire, but were blissfully uncons cious of the danger until some one from across the street rushed into the store with the intelligence that the building was on fire. Soon the proprietors of the stores on the first floor had their more valuable prop erty moved to safety assistance being rendered by several who arrived on the scene. The Are spread rapidly owing to the fact that the building was very old and was constructed entirely of lumber. Two lines of hose were put in action by the firemen in short order and later other lines were ad ded. 'For more than an hour the fire laddies fought the flames and when they had It well under control they suddenly discovered that the blaze had eaten into the adjoining building on the south. This Is also an old wooden structure which had been veneered with brick. By cut ting holes through the roof the streams of water were brought to play on the blaze and after some trouble the flames were extinguished. The building- known as the Guhin book store received the greater share of damage and waB almost complete ly gutted. The other, occupied by the saloon of George Woods,' suffer ed but little. The illustration of the burnt buildings herewith will show about how they look at present. The Cuhln building was owned by S. W. Narregang and the one to the south was the property of Al. Ward. Both were well insured. represented by C. J. Burns, Keenan & Clarey and Belle B. Fisher, suffer ed loss. Few flres bare occurred in the city which attracted a larger crowd of the carious. The location was eas ily reached, being on Main street in the heart of the city the time of day was such that many people were on the streets. During the time the flre continued the Main street was packed froim. Bide 'to aide and for al most a block. These were being continually rushed back and forth by streams of water which were occa sionally thrown toward the street, and this, coupled with the fact that .a couple of dog fights occurred to cause a commotion, made it almost seem that someone would suffer in the pulling and crowding imob. Owing to the fact that the build :ings were small ones, that they were vOf wood and that extermely rotten, the damage done will not amount to a great deal,. More damage was BUS tained to the stock of books belong ing to Guhin brothers, and both thoee gentlemen and 'Mr. Sauer are thus temporarily forced out of busl ness, which of course means a loss 7t° them financially. PL%r -CyC Wood's Liver Medicine Is a liver %i"regulat°r 'which brings quick relief |j&to sick headache, constipation, bill ousness and other symptoms of liver disorders. Particularly recommend ed for Jaundice, Chills, Fever, Mala ria. The $1.00 size contains 2% times as much as the 50c size. Sold by Bennett's Corner drug store. IM'COV Guhin Brothers and the Saiiers,he i-- f• j, cirt-uit. Jewelry Store Caught Fire—Ten •ym* HUNTING ACCIDENT NEAR FATCKTON, S. iF&ulkton, S. D„ MareJi 30.—Henry Egger, the yoting SOQ of Hr. andMrB. Win am Egg6£, of Faulk county, was accidentally killed by his brother while duck hunting, JA. 22-oal$ber es rlfie ln the hands of t£e brother was prematurely Atachargcfl. The bullet ibi AND SMITH ARE APPOINTED •'. U.. March 30.—Gover ••rt S. Vossey today selected wo supreme court judges .- )y [lie bill passed by Liislaturc, Judge J. H. Me V'lnli-ra. the present Judge I'i'ti: judicial circuit, and Smith of Yankton, the jndi:c of the First judicial Jlld^c pres. circuit. The ani-los created by the pro tc.oiini: nf Judpes McCoy and Smith wc-ro it I: I !y the appointment of Robert 15. Tripp of Yankton to be inline of thp First circuit, and Frank ^McXulty of Sisseton, to be judge of GRANT THINKS SOUTH DAKOTA BEATS MEXICO Sioux City. March 29.—F. F. Grant of Frederick, S. D., who is in the ciy today, has just returned from a months tour of Old Merlco, where he went with a view of locating, but after battling with the warm weath er, ants, bugs and "greasers," de cided that South Dakota was good enough for Mm. He stated that the gardens through Oklahoma, Texas and in Mexico have matured and that crops in general are good in that section of the coun try, notwithstanding that there has been no rain for six months. While in Mexico he visited Mata moros, once a city of 80,000 inhabit ants, but the population is now only about 2,000, the people deserting the oity because it was too near the American line. He declared that the legs of dining room tables in the hotels of Mexico rested in pans of water in order to keep the ants from getting into the eatables. SIMPLE HOME RECIPE. Mix This Simple, Helpful Recipe at Home and Try it, Anyway. Get from any prescription phar macist, the following: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half ounce Compound Kargon, one ounce. Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and take a teaspoonful dose after each meal and at bedtime. The above is considered by an emi nent authority, who writes in a New York dally paper, as the finest pre scription ever written to relieve back ache, Kidney Trouble, Weak Bladder and all forms of Urinary difficulties. This mixture acts promptly on the eliminative tissues of the Kidneys, en abling them to filter and strain the uric acid anfl other waste matter from the blood which causes Rheu matism. Some persons who suffer with the Companies afflictions may not feel inclined to place much confidence in this simple mixture, yet those who have tried it say the results are simply surprising, the relief being effected without the slightest injury to the stomach or other organs. Mix some and give it a trial. It certainly comes highly recommended. It is the prescription, of an eminent authority, whose entire reputation it is said, was established by it. A druggist here at home, when asked, stated that he could either sup. ply the ingredients or mix the pre scription for our readers, also rec ommends it as harmless. SOHEDUIE OF NEW TRAINS ON WEST LINE The exaot time of arrival.and de parture of the new trains to be ad ded by the 'Milwaukee on their west line commencing April 4, have been announced and are as follows: Leav ing Aberdeen westbound, 10:30 p. m. arriving, 5:50 a. m. There will be through "baggage and mall ser vice also Pullman service west,,., __ sferisto. A Guaranteed Cough remedy is Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, hoarseness and all bronchial affections. Best for children because it Is quick to relieve and tastes good. Gently laxative. Sold by Bennett's Corner drug store. BURNING, RUBBISH CAUSE OF IffiE ALARM &L A Yesterday about 7 o'clock p. m. the fire department was -called to Ninth avenue west by the alarm of fire and after a hard chase for sev eral blocks it was found' that the flre" was simply a pile jof rubbish being burned. It was a nice little Jaun$ ior nothing and undoubtedly the fire boys appreciate the act of the party who sent In the flre "call wlthottt knowing what he waa talk- AB:"RDJ^EN DEMOCRAT, WANTS LUMBER ON FKtE LIST The following resolution was un animously adopted at a meeting of the members of the Aberdeen Com mercial ilub held yesterday, and a copy of the same was ordered to be sent to each member of our con gressional delegation. "Whereas, the new tariff schedul es, as introduced anil new pending before congress provides for the re tention of the import duty on lum ber, and "Whereas, the people of South Dakota, being large consumers of lumber, and believing that in the re-adjustment of the present tariff schedules, justice to our people de mands that they be permitted to purchase lumber in the cheapest markets of the world, "Therefore, be it resolved, that we urge our senators and representat ives in congress to vote and use theh inuueiue to place lumber upon the free list. •—"J. S. Hart, President. —"W. G. Jacobs, Secretary." HIDDEN DANGERS Nature Gives Timely Warnings That No Aberdeen Citizen Can Afford to Ignore DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes from the kidney secretions. They will warn you when the kidneys are sick, Well kidneys excrete a clear, amber fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, red, ill-smelling urine, full of sedi ment and irregular of passage. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 2 comes from the back. Back pains, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of sick kidneys and warn you of the approach of dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease. Doan's Kid ney Pills cure sick kidneys and cure them permanently. Here is nroof in the statement of a nearby resident. Mrs. Maria Pritchard, 208 Erie Ave., Watertown, S. D., says: "My kidneys caused me much suffering for several years and on this ac count I was forced to give up dress making. There was a severe pain through my back and the kidney se cretions were very irregular. I, at length, heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and they were recommended so high ly that I procured a box. They were just the remedy I required, re gulating the kidney secretions, and banishing the pains in my back. I now feel better in every way and know Doan's Kidney Pills to be an excellent preparation." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's— and take no other. HOT CAMPAIGN AT MILLER Miller, S. D., March 30.—Great in terest is centering in the city elec tion here in April. The town has been without saloons for two years, but now the license advocates are making strong claim of carrying the day. The temperance people are equally positive of keeping the town in the dry class. Several speakers will address the people in behalf pf temperance. A new mayor and councilmen will be elected. Mayor Thomson, who has who has served four years, will not be a candidate again. A petition has been circulated putting S. V. Christ in the field, and no one is opposing him. Some dragging and leveling has been done on ground to prepare It for seeding and active operations in that line will start in a few days. "Had dyspepsia or indigestion foi years. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me."—J. H. Wal ker, Sunbury, Ohio. Notice of Renting Privileges Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors of th« Industrial Park Association of Brown County, South Dakota, will receive sealed bids up to and Including April 20, 1909, for the following rights and privileges during the annual en campment from June 27 to July 5th, 1909, Inclusive: A"' Two stand rights, dancing pavll lion privilege, dining hall, balloon ascension, merry-go-round, boat pri vilege, knife, cane and doll rack, shooting gallery, bowling alley, fire slide, striking machine, ^nd any oth er legitimate sports, no spindle games will be allowed. 20 per cent of. bid to be deposited at the sign ing of contract. Thfi^associatloa reserves-the right to reject any or .all bids. All bids tp Jbe sent to Secretary J. H. Pond, Aberdeen, S. D. Aberdeen, S. 15., March 24, 1909^ •'—'By Order of Committee,.^ FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1909 ABERbLE. ja .a: is THE CEMENT THAT 'h EES LAXATIVE VL? TO INSURE GOOD "VanlffM" I CEMENT SPECIFY 18 ALL CEMENT^'. HAY LAND BEINGS HIGH PRICES THIS YEAR Yeaterday waa quite a HOME OF THE FREEMAN-BAIN CO. We have the following Seeds for field besides a full line of Garden Seed: Durum, Blue Stem and Fife Wheat, Early Sixty Day Oats, White Russian Oats, Broom Corn, Early Fortune,] Siberian and Common Millet, Bromus, Timothy and Clover Seeds, Russian and Paimost Flax and Seed Corn. HE fRHMAN-BAIN CO- Phone 1445 223 Ry. Ave., E. MILLINERY Before buying your Spring Hat, visit our store, you will find exceptional-values in our $3, $4 and $5 Hats We also have an unequaled line of $5 CONFORMS TO An Improvement over many Cough, LunJ and Bronchial *ctlP •aotrictlon or tnmnty refunded. Prepared by PIN2ULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO S BENNETT'S CORNER UTUTG STORE S* /Cl11™ jU Concrete Work is an important feature of present day construc- ... A ti°n. Almost anything frorna hitching post to a dwelling house 'Ji now-a-days made of concrete. But, if you want Staunch, mip Durable Constructions, this can be accomplished only by using the 9? fi, Materials—so to be assured of the Best Results use....^ strenuous •day at the court house while the leasing of hay. lands was In progress, anything the "bidding was more "&S. "YANKTON" PORTLAND CEMEWf To aid you in planning ^oiir Concrete Constructiotfst'we offer to send/rec a SK valuable eight-page illlustrated booklet on "Cement and Its Value to the Farmer," showing the different uses c"Yankton" Cement can be put to on the fawm. Just fill in your name and address, detach W and mait to us that's all it costs you. Skirts Come in and exam ire our stock riRS. GRABBER, 4i8 S flain, Aberdeen, S. D. NATIONAL PURE POOD AND Western Poniand Cement Go., Yankton,S.D. spirited than .in-any 'former year, the land leasing l» one Instance for J2 B'5 an aore .,%People train all parts of the county were on band and all the land leased brought good re turns. In every instance these leas 1 DRIIQS Remedies, cathartic on the bowel*, Nt LAW. because it rids the opiates. Guaranteed to tfiv« A. *V MM es are wanted for. the hay which can be procured from the various' quarters and that' the bidders are willing to pay such prices is good evidence that hay. isihecamln|g mor and more scarce each' year. J-' :SE .w