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THE I i- Just opened our magnificent line of Fall Dress Goods & Triniiigs. A very large and stylish assortment tff LADIES' & I2Fi HISSES' I FROM $1.75 to $7.50 The best values that has ever been shown anywhere. An Invoice of MEN'S WACHUSETS SHIRTS ust arrived. They are stylish 1 Our past sales in this line is our best guarantee of the quality oP these garments. Our sales have been large in the past, every garment giving sat isfaction. If you have never worn any of these makes try one this yettf* You won't be disappointed. I d. (Elje gaily geafcet: MADIHOJ, "Ol Til DAKOTA.) OFFICffll PflPEB OF CITY BHD COOMTf. MONDA V,T» 11/02. TKK.M* OF Ml'HftCKIPTIOX. Ity mail. 1 v»-nr $4/10 in til, ti montliH "«M0 Hy in tiI,.i monthr l.® fty in ill, I mouth IS5 Hy »rri«-r. I«T wwlt 10 E. S. Porter, alias Proctor, Gilmore, and several other names, the much married mm who was arrested at Sioux City and jailed at Vermillion for importing up all the milliners within the radius of Sioux City 's business influence, eluded the sheriff of Clay county Thursday la«t, escaped jail and has made an ele gant run for liberty, taking another prisoner with him. Porter in smooth. The petition for the referendum at Pierre wa.s effective without the vote be ing taken. The saloon men withdrew from the prohibited zone which they •ought toetter and the incident iaclosed. their verdict we confidentially appeal. WANTED-AT ONCE! TO SHOW OUR FALL LINE OF FLANNEL SHIRT WAISTS. Our fall stock includes proba bly the greatest variety of styles we have ever had and any lady seeing them is sure to find just what you want. CAPES & JACKETS flirtfiniviiiiy. AMPLE ftHQES. OUR FALL LINE Of3 5AMPM! SHOES HAVE Arrived and now is the time to fit yourselves out with Shoes at a small cost, and those who come early will get the "Cream of these Bargains." besides these we carry the best assorted stock of Shoes of all kinds in the city and can suit you all both in quality and price. S- K. 8T.UIL, Proprietor. If. A. hTAIIJ., liQ»lueM Manager. YOURS FW BARGAINS, NICK BJORNSTAD. Fifty miles up the Missouri river from Oacorua, Coroner Uattcrton, Clerk of Courts Alex. C. Mackay and deputy sheriff O. K. Iloss, of the latter place, had to go to hold an injue.st over the rem a i ns of a twelve year old boy who bad frm of tli® circuit court. 5HAKESPEARE SAYS "Lend every man thine ears'* and every one wants your ears to tell you the merits of his goods. But, as you well know, nine times out of ten, the goods do not bear out the story. The loan we ask is YOUR EYES. They are the ultimate judges* To 500 SOYS & GIRLS nd serviceable and at popular To buy their school supplies & rices. shoes at this store. J. A. JOHNSON. We Are Beady Great values in BLACK PETTICOATS just in, for BIG •000W00 80 evidently been drowned while fishing and his body afterward* partly eaten by coyotes. The remains are still held by those officers for identification. Rapid City di-patch, 10: The SU preme court of South Dakota has af firmed the judgment rendered in the cir cuit court of this judicial circuit in fa vorofjohn Hedlurn against the Holy Terror Mining company. Hedlurn wa.s injured by an explosion in the mine in April, \HU7, necessitating the amputation of one of hi.s legs below the knee. He was awarded damages in the sum of 912,('W. The company will now have to pay the judgment, which with the costs, will amount to about 315,000. This is the largest personal injury judgment ever secured in the state court.-: of South Da kota. The total shipments of stock from Chamberlain for 1M2 up to date have been 0G8 cars, considerably than for the entire year of 1901. Sioux Falls Press 11: Senator Gamble came over from Yankton yesterday morn ing and returned on the afternoon train. .... Hon. Ch as. II. Jiurke of Pierre mem ber of congress from South Dakota wa.s a guest at the Cataract yesterday and went to St. Paul over the Omaha last night Judge C. W. Jones is at home from Madison where he conducted a 99C TO S5.00 OUR NEW, NOBBY CLOTHING BOYS' AND YOUNG MENS* Is here in sizes from 4 to 19 years. They are low in price but away up in quality. STORE Flandreau on Monday to hold the Octo ber term in and for Moody county. Notwithstanding the alo of $.100,000 of emergency warrants by the state treasurer a year and a half ago, the state is again registering warrants and it will be several months before warrants are again cashed. (Jov. Hcrreid's administra tion hasbecn fruitful of registered war rants and emergency warrants neither of which is creditable to the management of state finances. Workmen engaged in blasting rock near a hotel in Henry caused probably fatal injuries to Mrs. Jewell, the landla dv of the house. A piece of rock was thrown through the side of the house and struck the lady, inflicting serious in juries. _. JIM The supreme court of Nebraska in n recent decision has ruled out the read itig of the Bible or the singing of hyuins in the public schools of the state. Editor Sherman B. Robinson of Win Chester. Tenn., recently shot down on the streets of that city by Attorney (Jeo. K. Banks, was formerly a South Dakota publisher at Ilighmore, in 18*5*2. II afterwards started the Seneca Sun at Faulkton. He went to Winchester,Tenn., in 't»l, and his recent killing was the out growth of a ijuarrel in a political cam paign. He leaves a wife and five cbil dren. President French, of Huron college, re ceived a tine compliment from Dr. C. K. Rary of Chicago, secretary and treasurer of the board of aid for colleges, in his remarks before the synod at Sioux Falls He said that "Dr. French has accomplish ed more than any other college solicitor and the board not only believes in Huron college, but has every confidence in her president." The college has been prom ised an endowment of 100,0 0 from east ern capitalists provided 140.0,t0 more is contributed by the people of this synod. Pledges of about $13,000 toward this fun were given at the synod meeting, among the contributors being Dr. Carson of Scotland and Dr. French of Huron each #1,000, J. II. Dickson of Scotland £50», Revs. McCauley of I'ridgewater, Hugh Robinson of Madison, John Williamson of Greenwood and Edwin Brown of Wol sey, each #25'). Look Oui for K rrr. BillioueneBH and liver disordoni at this seanon may be prevented by eiejiriH ing the eyntein wiJh DeWitt's Little Lctrly liii-ers. These famous little pills do not gripe. They move the bovveln gently, but copioiiRly. *nd by reason of the tonic properties, give tore and strength to the glandu -Cook &Odee. 1 had diabetes in its worpt form," writer Marion Lei of Dunreath, Ind. tried eight physicians without relief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure mado me a well man."-Chris Schutz. BAIEF BITS OF NEWS. The various labor bodies of P.utto have raised over $3 000 for the benefit of the striking coal miners of tho Pennsylvania anthracite fields. I)r. Robert Kedzie, a combination. Be will go to chemist of COUNTY if BUSINESS. Proceedings of Commissioners in October Session Judges of Election, Etc. FIRST DAY. Madison, Lake county. South Dakota. October 7,1901--Hoard of county com missioners met at auditors oflice pun-u ant to statutes, all members and the au ditor present. The board took up the matter of bill against the county and the following were, on motion, allowed: E Hiederstaedt, salary as coun ty superintendent of school.* for September, 1904 Fuller, salary at deputy reg ister of deeds for September, 1» ^*2 IV.W K Johnson, salary as register of deeds for September. W2 100.00 \V Williams, salary as county treasurer for September, linti. l~»-00 Xelle Tiorney, salary as deputy county treasury for September, 1*XJ W-W May llingham, salary ns deputy county auditor for September, 1H)2 VA'2 Knapp, fifteen days and hours' lalor at court house... VV Stearns, repairs for poor farm and grader Chris Schutz, supplies t- pm.r farm and court house LEJohnson, postage from July 1, 1902, to October I, 1«C Eriekson Jensen, two window hades for eou.t room Chas Yngle, labor at court house and jail State Publishing Co., upplies and steel rulers Will A Beach, 20) delinquent real e.-tate tax lifts TJ Bliss, papering and painting at court house Simpson «fc Maney, freight on heating apparatus and draving Wm MeGrath, t-alary a county judge, oflice rent, fuel ami lights for quarter ending S ptemb. :J0, ltX'2 James Cranney, office rent for election FH. Files, M. IX, medical service by order of comttyisaioiier.- ... A A Xorthrop, salary as county auditor for quarter ending Sep tember 30, 1JHTJ On motion board adjourned to at 1 o'clock p. m. Afternoon session na tional reputation and for the past for ty years connected with the Michigan Agricultural college, is very ill and hi", death is expected at any time. He i3 eighty years of age. Proposed Combine Abandoned. New York, Oct. 13.—After repeated attempts to form a $Co,000.000 combi nation of Southern cotton mills by promoters of thia city letters hav [een sent out announcing the abandon ment of the scheme. It was stated that less than 25 per cent of the mill owners expressed a desire to enter the The best physic Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to tike- Pleasant in effect. j?m sale by All Druggists. Rooky Mountain Tea taken now will keep the whole family well. If it fails, bring it back and get your eash. .Tie.— Prank Sudtk. Board met pursuant to adjournment all members and the auditor present. On motion, the petition of H. U. How ard was granted, striking from the li-t. the personal property taxes of F. 1$. Howard for the years 181TJ, 1«9|, l:*ju and 1901, in the sums of ami rc.-pectively, the same having been an illegal tax. The board proceeded to act on Clerk of Courts VanSlyke's requisition for ju rors for thi- February term of court and the apportionment for tho different township-, cities ami towns wa* found to be as follows: Town of Went worth.' 2 Town of Ramona 2 .Summit township Wentworth town-hip Farmington township Franklin township Badus township LeRoy township Herman township Rutland township ... Concord township Lakeview town-hip Wayne towns 2 V\ infred township. Madison city j( On motion, loard adjourned to meet at 8 o'loek a. Wednesday, 1".W2. Cloths 10:LT :5"'00 O Curtis, wood and oil to court house and jail. Educator School Supply Co blanks to superintendent of schools •I"1 Brown «fc Saciiger, boo Us mid blanks to court house, claimed *119.5:1. allowed.. Stacy, janitor's Milan for quarter ending September 'H tHim H' election October S K O N A V Wednesday, October 8, m, board met pursuant to adjournment, all members and the auditor present. 1 he following bills were audited and disposed of as follows: Ginn A Co., school text books to Smith, #07.11, rejected. Ginn A Co., school text books to Chas Singer, #170.70, rejected. (jinn i Co., school text boolui to K Mueller, #59.HL', rejected. (jinn it Co., school text books to Geo John-on, #55.(( rejected. American Book Co., books to fttod dard it llalstead, #H.»5, rejected. Chas Singer, books to balance ac count, allowed Mueller, books to Singer American Book Co, books to E Mueller American Book Co, books to FC 19.85 balance ac- count, allowed... American Book Co, books to G«o Johnson American Book Co, books to Chas W,m 3l.«H 1$») ffiljij (Jinn «fc Co, books toP Soiith.. (16, i |4l«nn 4 Co, book* to 0«o John- C„m ow eltiYou°wmt rrrrrrrrrrrrr 'IMIONH ao. •j. -j i 1, linn 1 lo.rn l-.UU I K I u e f.a-i Sink'' 17 i. (KM'ks ti' a o -l .- i iitu C. !»'•«i- t. xlv. r. Burdetti a i t'h.j- Sitik'1 Silv.-r. Burdet!' silver, 1!iirii• t?• A G.-i Johr:-"H t-ruer S«*ho« l'has Sing-T ... Werner School !l*l Smith «M0 Werner School GeoJ John A Ste\- ii'-- fo! tM i a I* Mu-l!-r K" 1! ik Co. »MH.k- to 7'J'O o o k 4 o i i 1*»..» C,.. b.M.k- to The following bills were audited and, on motion. allowed: Madison hospital and «anitarium board and care of Mr- WaikM-k, laundry and ewii li.|o Mea.-e, printing and adverti "Deemster." Hall Caine's I 11 i". court hou c.-urt caleti Far!. \. j.i iar *i., i!. i t:.- .v ed to puhli-h in tin- JMi di!or was in-truct I)»ily Sentinel ant notice the hail) leader, for om» i«isu« for bids for county jihwieian. ()n motion, board adjourned to meet at 1 o'clock p. :n. Afternoon p. Board n.'-t j.-jr- .to reljouriini' i.t, all members and the auditor present. 11.75 Stahl, j.rii.tii,/ and advertis ing l.» 75 ti Williams county tr usurer, money advanced on witness and jurors certificates and to |»oor farm, and postage and exjiresw, hi motion, board adjourned to meet at o'clock a. in., Thur-day, October!*, vmi. "|eem»f(r' ha^ been dramatized byCharl' W. Chase, the well known writer, and can be seen at Madi.~on opera hou on Monday eve ning, October y). i|J(, interesting scene-, of the book have been placed in the drama, mailing it all that any one would enjoy, Kuch member of the com pany has been carefully selected by Manager Aiden Benedict, to till the dif ferent rolen. '1 ho "l)emster which one nhould not mis*. in a treat If ou want to be wedl all tho year take Jtocky Mountain l»*a now. Gtwot ren»vatiri|( .Medicine knows. rrank Smith. Henry L. Shattuek of Shel^burg, la. was cured of n Htomach trouble with which |1(- hud been alllicti f,,r vearn by four box. ,,f i han.berlain's Momaei, arid I.iv,.r Tablets, lie had trie, ma.iy other n-mediea and a nun. HitriuiiH Without relief, For sale by All UruggintH, TO I K A VOl.li 19.73 Js OSf4. |)Ay l»ke Laxative Bromo (Quinine Twf.lets to e'./re^F' VV*'"I"'t'"' ,""n''y if U fuilH L. W.tmiveHe.gnature jH on DQtOl, rOBACO(»SI*fT a n S O K E W" te' 2i WlSifcfiSJ u e A 1 1 1 i v 1 advice I'kw,r *00,000 ., .mMiM-iJU3jj-jtmanaanBUBaauunwjutju I ATEST IN GOODS I invite your attention to my New Fall Styles iSeU russ. includes J? Linoleums, and window shades lace curtains and nets e s y u a i n s a e n SS''pil uph.Ut.ry and drapery fabric. The finest aud best quality ot dress goods, fancy waist never1tire""of looking atonr elegant line of goods. o n e 2 I Z E A rrnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnno* ,rtn rr.rr r. r. r.rrrr.rr MASURY PAINT. When painting remember the word "Masury." This is one of the oldest and best paints on the market. To prove this we are here to stand by it and guarantee it in every respect Try it you will have no complaint. Our prices are the best and we will I save you money. Satisfaction guaranteed. i BEST BRANDS Our stock* are quality and price. rrr STODDARD & HALSTRAD, THIS ou keliabi.i:sio#e. SCHOOL DAYS Will s*n he here and c\cry boy and jjirl should the alert to get their schutil supplies where they can get the* hest for the lea*t money. We have PENS. PENCILS. INK. TABLETS, CRAYON, SPONGES In fact every!hlr£ rrtt want. Our Superfine Cream Wove St I* Has been leader fritll US lor live enrs. lioyi and 4 i i a y o n e i s y e a Y o u a n i n n o Ladies, tap. »JU| rr rrrrrr !^20P.r and be on I k i e COOK & ODEE Come in and see the Monte Carlo Goats. It is worth your wliil©- THE FAIR 0 E 1 E 5 TEA, COFFEE. BAKING POWDEp' CRACKEBSi FRUITS. In fact everything tn the Oroccry l.lnc M' New and l-resh. Can suit y00 TOM CAB®*