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them. 1 pre*# A arc hard at work mark The? are_P ome mi \HLK VALt'KS a i p""? 1 i001*'HfH ii Dress Goods. beautM*. N«» ... "J" i.l 1 II-VING. •j|t «M» Ml «eil Mi u 1» t*tt*r U» h»v*» .ml out where the iiMt would er.able .u'tl beltere .r»iidn't you? r-ixtuiiiMtioi rui:r. guaranteed or C. H. WOOD, Aweler & Optician. lUi/Kb BAKKKV i\«*«l a ii'-w in snn«-d pn-wrvi^l »yrup which i*hriou* Hauce for including Plums, r. Strawberries, Cherries, t- A MlllTK.) •ttuoh w»« have Beans n Baked in .*»«• 10c 15c TH«» GENUINE '•I Norwegian 8ar "liveuil. These good* i' tly fir*t clasH. THE MODEL. J. CRANEY. BAKt EVERY DAY. 1 St l'«a| nllw*?, ^»tiur)r |, |hum .f I !'*«•. ... i *rt« „)l n V*1 in A 3U| n .... 'flv^l ArrivfNi 4 ... V |. .... 6 30«. Ill .... 4:1% |t. ....lo w* *rt» •'l»»rtt.. 'Hmhi ... ......... 4:10 p. 10: 4)«. HI 'Inil *. .1 »"LHKa. LOMI A|Mt. LEADER •0UTB DAKOTA 0AV, ,:i" i'AKV 28, l«w. the CITY. ukKVITlBS. lHh •'ontinuo th« M-, TUi NIB*. "y at "iii. j, joho. "•M «llt tb® W*a M'| 'fcii |MUttMig»r for U. A. tbi« MH ev "iiiojf. IQMUI »"»M in r«g- d.n- B00»-r*porUd J- A. JOIIBWBV. I»M !^?.ClUnters invoice of A Smith'* "Compos it»"elioe». for iaiiiea and icenllemeo. UmuI jour eye# weed the adverti«*m«Tit# of Knufuioii A liroe. anl Mrse A Munro. Arrival* from the north tin* moroirtf «r»r* John iiaugeu, Mm Corhae, A. II. WtiMtun. Ikni't fonr»t t» r*n-.*tnb*r JohtllKW h»» l*rg« AO"! well •Urk of »ho«« At rock I AIH quite A IA while here wrote number of ineuranoe poiioie^. Tbe biggeet rush of people in town to day to the oourt room which IH Sounds the First Note of «v SPRING. ng New Goods. This is a good time to ready IN AND GET THE FIRST LOoZ." WA5KCO ,or inspection. Silks for Spring. Thin Silk section it feady as never before with every desirable now w»-av« and coloring for Spring W«ar. Early you say? Yes, jt'H a way wo haw of lieing first in everything. Com«» prepared to s*«e the choicest collection of cor rect silks over displayed in the city. D. M'KINNON. riYRTLE VINTON 4t 'ft f- -If. -f in A Woman's Devotion. Supported by her excellent Company of Play ers at the Opera House to-night. PRICES TO ALL 10 20 30 Mi»* Katie Rye*. •tei»laa«(i,ter of t» i ,' I he 1 rees a Caterer to l'ublic ODIUMv «*nliort I r»nci# wnnt to Pierr* to nnit ... .. former frit»o«Ufor month. I»r, W, K IUoi»]* WAH t» SIOUI Knll*. t*km«r th« 111*111 tr»m. to ntt#nd Vr« Kon.ln.l who Mriounly ii'.. The l*tKp»rAtur» WA» io b»kw tbm moroing hut ha« riM»o load* lilthtful »tmi«i|h»r» thi« «ft4rtn)Oti. I. A%KII ittom price*. Mr*. loi»n ('line departed for liyroi Mmn iti r*»»|»on*«» to a l»l«*ttri*tu Ati nounnnK tbe liMlii of Mr». C*!iot»» muUier. }Otfr«»lre«i tl.» op|i». tur.ity of m^ii Mim Vmlon in hrr re»l»«»t IIKVTM, "A VVoiuAti'ft lK»*"oUoc, A! tl.E 1 O|ER» IKIUAA to OI|{HT. ArriTAld on the evening trAio At rt.*j lUiley of Siot F.ille, Oeo Hc»ti «nd ln.lv. ADIL n «iel«^HtK»i of Woodiuen »imA» wha came up to epeml ah ••^euing At the Woodmen CAmp be« to n.ilht. On S«turd» »fterooon «t 'J..IP. the Frederick* Ljwuin 'IheAtr® Lo. *ill «ue A grand family UiAtinee. presentin« the ptMMiing three Act oomedy entitled ••The KiremAo's Pnee to all, 10 «VDUI. Attorney A. Ii. Kittredge AIU! W. h. linker. cMhier of the Minnehaha Na tional hank, who have l*«eii in attend atioe upon iniurt. won their caee and left for ihrir hum* mk Hioui lull* the noon tnuo. The I'arringtoTi torn!, inrtrumefltal and deecriptive entertainment hilleil for Marrh and 7 at the opera hounear.d promteee to be the popular aud high ol»«eentertainment of the Aeaeoo. He mtmter the itatee. C'ArtliAge Newe, 24: H. H. Sohriner of MAdieon »HA thegueet of l'\ Hagley over SundAjr. Mr. S«hriner is the dis trict Agent for tbe Agricultural Ineur AOOE oomp*ny, pack etl, lietening to the lleAAley-Lnunon which oooupiM the oourt up to 4 p. m. The biggeet rueh of OAAII bueineee, however, in At the oouoty treasurer's of floe which hM A!«O been ruahet! with tA* reoeiDteali day. To morrow A penalty of 1 per oenc will be Added to taie*. On SeturdAj nigbl, ending the week'e engAgenient of Frederick Theatre Co. at thieplaoe, they will give away an ele gantgolil WAtoh, lady or gent'e. ae a eouveoir. Everyone purohMiog a ticket will be entitled to one number. On Sat urday night the watch will be given away to the perion holding the lucky number. The watchee are now to aeen at Cook A Odee'e jewelry atore. be Dora Uurkler, daughter of Jowph Burkler of Badue, died yesterday at her father's home. Mise Burkler was years of age. has b«*n employed in school teaohing for some time, and was an estimable lady. Home time ago she was stricken with partial paralyain. more recently took the grippa wbioh thially aettled into aoaae ot blood P01*^'0*, «hoh ahe died. The funeral will take nlace from the Hadus church tO'tnorrow Itev. Father Donovan oftietatinjr. TheNV.C T. I". meets with Mr. ar.-l Mrs. Mew* to-morrow ev»»r.irjf at I" V1OCH. (Gentlemen as KM ladi««N are incited. Program l'aper, Mr*. Jenka 1{O'a Oar Forefathers lleoeiv.-d the N««wtp, Mr. N'eill solo, Mre. Tutti. Mr. Farley poen., li»s (,'oihop du»*?. Mn». MOHM» and Mrc, Huhbell The Aim of the Trees, Mr. Hlacktuan dtecus*i r. Urio. 1 i)«» principal work erf tbe aenate I'if«rr*» Monday vra* the piwsRge of ti diH M«neary bill. Mr. Smith moved ae in amendment lo the pvtiding dim» nwtr\ hill that nothing in the act should itiU-r fere with the jr««e*»nt licence lav ui. :i the act wnnt into etTeot, which carried. 27 to 'Ihe previous queetion beit ordeml. the dtspensery bill th«-n pii«sed, to r. The referendum bill was thei paefetl And has tf.-ue over to thw g\ »»rnor. The |»pu',,ate voted "yes" under protest. The *enate is now in commit' tee «.f tbe whole cor.»iderifcg three bi'.l providing for a oomimseioijer ot immt ^ration. It ie eipected that the gt^v ert.or will veto Aberdeen's second school bill. Tbe bouse laid over a resolution by Purdin complimenting the governor f. his vetoes of the Aberdeen and W« tertown normal schcHil bills. The sec ond bill in the intereet of Aberdeen,for an industrial school and mstitue of tech no!ogy, then passed,.V! to IY2. The bill is now ready for the governor. A con ference committee on the general appro priation bills will be reported to day or to-morrow. The house baa pAoeed the eerate bill to secure tbe AAseeement ct all taiable property and to provide methods of enforcement. A senate ll ini-reaHing the sAlAriee of supreme And circuit .udrfes i»er unnum was de feated, Mr. lierringtou giving notice of reconsideration. The house bills appro* priating f."».I:'».7G to pay Lyman ooun ty'f judgment against the state, and changing the election of officials in Uwus und villages from the first Mouday in May to the tirat Monday w April, also passed. Fur Male. One team gray mares, weight pound*, both with foal. Inquire of J. M. Spiee, agent Standard Oil Co. Special prices in crockery al C. A. Kelley's to make room for new patterns. Call early and vet bargains, THE THEATER. A Good Entortainmeat bj the Fnderiok'i Company Lait Night—"A Woman's Devotion" To-Night. Tba Frederick's Lyoeum Theatre Co. whioh appeared at the opera house laat evening in "My I'ncle from India," put on a good show. It was clean, bright and laughable with eome excellent upeoittlties aud carried the audienoe with it throughout. Myrtle Vinton, Mr. lieede and Mr. Uoyer were all favorites aud are actors of no mean quality. Be ing the first of Manager Wilhite'a com pauiee, it proved a auoceaa. The com pany remains here all week and appears to night ia "A Woman's Devotion." Per Male, A new Chicago Cottage organ for eafe cheap. Apply to W. J. Allen, agent Singer Manufacturing company. Mlad Tillage te AatfcaM ••ITerera Foley's lloney and Tar gives quick and positive relief in all daeea. P SEWING MACHINE. $15 UP. "1 4 4 tf 4 I Tlu» FRANK SMTTR. TALK IS CHEAP. E THE It is facts that count and it is a fact that you can Save Money I by calling on D. McKinnon and getting prices on the New Home sewing machine. s s s vyvvyvY Successful I Men N N Phone No. 4, Jenks & Cross, for oon fectionery, bread and fruit. Notice of Sale of Real Kslatt Sot toe Is h«r*by given, that pursuant to an or der of tho county court of tho county nf Lakt* and ot»t« of South Dakota, m»de on the 5lth day of February, l(Wt, tbe underpinned, David Wil liam*, administrator of the wtaie of Fannie Thorn*** deceased, will »cll ihe following de mrll'itUandahaloucini to »aid ©Mate, to wit: north half of eeotion Ihirieen (HO In town nhti one bnndmt and »lx i!«» north of rani" flftv four (M) the *onlhw»*t quarter of ec'u.»n thiMjr Ibrtw tnlown»blpon« huudred nnd »even(H uorth of range fllty-thrce (.KI1 »v.d the nonhweat quarter (nwl«) of thenortb- w -e»t qnaiter (n» (|)of in I.nke aection four 0, township oiiu hundred and oix (l**i north of ran tie flftv three M), ail wcatof the Mh P. M., HIUI aituate conntr,South Dakota fHid land* to IH« no lit at private aale on or alt«r Ihe 4tli day of March, l^. The term* of «aid *ale are a* fol low*: Notleae than one-third ca»h upou con linnatiou of aale and delivery deed, aud the balance on time not to exceed j^wo years, with ,iiiterei«t not ie*a than *eveii per, nt per annatn, miy unpaid portlou of the purc^ine price to he Kcriirert by drat mortitace on iho 'acd. Offer* or lildn for Mid l%nd will le rcce!v»d hy the under utirne.i at his place of re*idence Iti hake county. South Dakota, or a»ay be loft at the efllce et J. il. williamaon, Madlaon, South Dakota, and all bid* mnat be In writing. u..«d ^^VB'VSIAM, Admini*tratnr. To Women. With Small Feet. We offer you a lot of $3.00 Kid Shoes THIS WEEK AT $1.50. A clear saving of $1.50 a pair for those who can be fitted. There are a few large size pairs for those who come earliest, but its because of the broken size that the price takes such a tumble and we must turn them into monev. D. ftcKINNON. Any Thinking Person must admit that it is of the most vital importance that the ingredients enter ing into a Prescription-are just the purest-freshest-and most reliable ob tainable-We want to impress upon you the fact that if you come to us with your prescriptions or family recipes you are always safe-always sure-In buying Drugs its quality we demand and qual ity we get. FRANK SHITH. Are the ones who sit down and consider things carefully. They put this and that together and draw conclusions. They save the nickels and dimes, and by and by they have the dollars. ITany a man's success begins at Fitzgerald's store, where he and his wife saves good money on all sorts of purchases. DISCRiniNATlNG WOMEN Arealway pfea5ed wfth'tfie stylteh display of stylish dress fabrics at FITZGERALD'S store. They are the very latest designs and it is a pleasure to select from them. Also a full lineQof trimmings. OUR STOCK THROUGHOUT WAS NEVER SO COMPLETE AS NOW. G. R. Vedder sells At a very close margin the best grades qf Hani i Silt Coal, freo from dust and slack. A great saviug is made in buying clean grades of Coal, all of which is con sumed, thereby getting all the heat there is in it and lessening the size of the ash pile. Free delivery to any part of the city. "Orderyour Coalat Elevator "C." O. R. VEDDER, WE SELL CHILDREN'S SHOES. The hurried together kind of children's shoes that, are made to b**ll "at a price'* had* no favor here. Tbe Children's Shoes WE SELL are selected for shape and durability. Several new kinds of pliable leath er are now ready for your inspection. Patronize & The Madison Steam Laun* dry. n home institution. '/They doj^better? work than you can obtain from the outside laun dries, perfectly responsible, convenient for [the customer, laundry can be delivers! any time desired, any complaints satisfactorily adjusted, and everything can Jl»e made more satisfactory^ because deal di rectly with the propaietor, and kflfi,uV* is a home institution* O. T. FULLER, Proprietor