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At %t^v *a :x_ rr„' jj Hli^r ,» tiyMs Kvf- Ifi- ir -*«3 a.V Si Cv i i W- w- p. t. I'" K-* A*. '*•I*$£? '&x7Fzm MAD PATRONS WRECK CARS Service caused a riot at Wilrnerding, fifteen miles from Pittsburg, when 1,000 Westlnghouse employes com pletely wrecked the cars of the Pitts Imrg Street Hallway company running between that place and East MoKeea port. About twenty persons, Includ ing ten women,, were more or less feirt. Enforcement of the recommendation 01 the street railroad commission Against passengers riding on the front fflatform when there was not an Inch Of standing room in the car caused the riot and before it was quelled Several cars were badly wrecked, traffic was tied up an hour and the police compelled to take active Bteps to stop the disturbance. Two police p«n were badly hurt by flying stones. Ieed many locomotives Jtallroads Placed Orders for Hundreds During October. Chicago, Nov. 4.—Ordew for crrw ibo locomotives were placed by the railroads during the month of Octo ber, aside from a single order of the *|lew York Central for over 300. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee and St faul haB Juat placed orders for fifty consolidation typs locomotives from the Baldwin locomotive works and *Hy Atlantic type engines from the American Ixcornotive company. It Is reported the Northwestern is "fcfooiit to place an order for 100 In addition to a large order recently plac«d and the Alton has just placed order for three articulated com pounds with twelve driving wheels. CHIDE INDIVIDUU BEHIND THE CONCERN foodrow Wilson Says frs Ose lou Is Punish Corporations. v Chicago, NOT. 4.—"The law has iJhlWied its duty when It attempts to punish corporations. It is an idle un dertaking and will never be snccesv *1. The law must And the individual .lb the modorn corporation If It desires to check the evils of Lho business Drorld, even though fines be piled high lb the treasury." This was the substance of an ad ores a here by President Woodrow WOODROW WILSON. IVIlson of Princeton university, In ^•losing the centennial celebration of the McCormick Theological seminary. *e said in part: "In our modern economical life fSley en are in gigantic groups and each els that his conscience Is pooled, he great danger is that men think can compound their conscientious Scruples on the ground thut they can ftot move independently under pea* iilty of being crushed." i(0LD "Pfe MEDAL FOR PEARY geographic Society Appravaa Report •i .1 of Comrr.ittee. Washington, Nov. 4.—By a unani- SousNational fy vote the board of managers of e Geographic society ap proved the report of the special com ttittee appointed to examine the rec «rds uf 'Jounnander Robert E. Peary. The report, was to the effect that #eary reached the North pole on ApriJ of this year, as he claims. The board also decided to appoint a jfturwittee "to examine tho records of "*4fcher explorers." Although Dr. Cook was not named fb the statement he was the explorer particularly referred to. Gold medals were awarded to Con: Ipander Peary and Captain BartleU. ^kipper of the Roosievi3l*„ "Father Time'' Burned to DMrth. Wapello, la., Nov. 4.—Philander A. MJnnstan, familiarly known as "Father ^ime," was burned to death in a fire *rhich destroyed the barn on the N. f). Farver farm, where Ura-.stan lived. I'lie aged man had a little room in the tfcarn, in which he had been housed ,|or years. Engine Derailed Two Killed. Winnipeg, Man., Nov. 4.—A light of the Canadian Pacific rail- Went over an embankment on Phoenix branch near Nelson, B. killing Leo McAstocker, engineer, ftad Ctoofge Beatty, fireman. sr ETk r^-' v v. y. ^Sg*?W ZiiV. i iftob of Thousand Persons Rebels Against Company Rule. Pittsburg, Nov. 4.—Poor street car Al.iV»l A ELECTROPODES A NEW LLECTRIC TREATMEKT A -r- A A A IF YOUR DRUGGIST CANNOT SUPPLY YOU SEND SI JO DIRECT TO THE IStECTROPODE COMPANY, DEPT. 127 LIMA. OHIO And Try a P»*.r. Mont-y Refunded if They Kail to Curt-. Mention if for Lady or APPLES F:,R A ItEHEARING Ati oMfjf for John R. Walsh Before Court of Appeals. Chicago, Nov. 5.—An Application for a reli»aring of tho *ohn R. Walsh case before the I'nlied Str.tes clroult court of appeals was filed by John S. Miller, chicf counsel for Walsh. The application sllepes that of all the quf stions raised in the original assignment of error enly a few were decided, the rourt having inferred that the others were not important enough to be considered. The government wlU flla an answer to this petition wlthTn twenty days. AmruAi, ntatrnknt 9*m At Yftr lOnitlax Dtprmkw IM, A. I), inon. Of tke Conditlonn and Affulra of til* I.ONbON an.1 I.AN«'AKHfKK INSUR ANT K COMl'A.VT, )rr*T»iz«'d uiid'r th^ laws of Great Britain, made to the Commissioner »f Innuranc# of th* State of South Dakota pursuant t* th* laws there of. M*r, Archibald }. Mclllwaln« Ineorporatftd, Dec. 10, 1811, r»inm«n ««4 bunlnes« In IT. K., 1I7S, Horns of «ce la U. S., r.7-r»9 Wm. St., New York. I. CAPITAL STOCK. aaaeta D«t «mber 31, 1WT $ 1,857,674.to II. IN'COM II. Total premtums 1.IOO.IS4.S4 Tnteraat r»c*iv«d 10I.249.S7 iiro»a rents from com pa ri y'» property, Including lor company's occut ancy 14,823.71 F*rom all other sourcaa 47.2«t.31 Total income ... ..$ 2,467,780.01 TTT MSHURSEMBNTH. Net lo»»*s i 1,138,748.•« Adv., talea., legal exp., axpraaa, etc 48.S2l.lt Kur., fix., underwriters bda. Are dept. faea and expen Inspactlons and aur vays 74,888.8] Cammlisloni or brokers*# 188,481.37 Miliarias, fees, etc., of oa» cera, clerks, etc It2.589.81 Kent*. eluding for 00m pany'a occupancy 17.142.tl Rrpalrs and e*ien«ea real «atate mi, 17,206.01 lir*u»#« and Inmav ance department feea .. 122.843.78 All othar dlsturaementa .. 107.504.St Total disbursements ..9 1,107,466.28 Balance 8 T717.871.8T IV. LEDGER ASSET8. 0t re,1 estate. I 300,000.00 Book vaihie 1 Hook value of I-miia and atoaka Cash In company's otRoo. 1'ush 8,490,270.64 14.723 494.243.99 39H.008.39 •J. I 75.*$ 20,451.74 In bank and in trust companine Vsrents' balances ... ... Hina receivable mher ledaer aatots ..... Total ledger assets .. .f *.T17,871.8T NON-I.ETHJKU ABSRTB. InteroBt due and iucrued.8 38,970.59 ftanta due and accrued 347.81 Total 89.318.2t Market value of real estajtK over book value .. 80.008.t# Other non-ledjer asaets ... 17,317.4t Gross aaaeta 8 1,924.307.88 DEDUCT A9SF.TS MOT ADMITTED. Agents' balance* ... ... I&.043.81 HUla receivable 812,48 H»ok valua of leaser ili over market value 82,884 44 Total 89.540.AT Total admitted aaaeta I 3,754.968.89 V. LIABILITIES. Vet loa and claims 156,183.88 Total unearned premiums 2,157,824.08 Salaries, rents, oxpunaes, bills accounts, fees, etc., duo or accrufld 40,877.11 lteturn premiums and iMurance premiums ... 50,241.88 Total liabilities, except capital 9 2,404,328.«t Surplus ov«r liabilities 1,850,640.24 Surplus aa regard* policy koldoro I,3i0,840.14 y i i n In foreo Deoember 81, 1907.84,647.417.88 W ritten or renewed during' year S,3fll,7«9.tl Total 8,009,188.t4 Deduct tho*e expired and terminated 8.135,512. fn force at tho end of tho year 4.873,674.M Deduct amount re-Insured 675.*88.02 Net amount In force .8 4,197.7*6.98 SOUTH DAKOTA BUSINESS DUKltfO TKAR 1809. :?lsks written 176.934.90 !"r»m1um« received ..... 8,484.88 lOxpenaea Incurred ... «. 3,301.9t l.aaaea paid ,... 4.674.81 l.oasea incurred ... 4,674.28 Vmount at risk ... ..9 l,£l4.095 00 STAT* OF SO.'Tit DAKOTA, Department of Inaurance. Company's Certificate of Authority. Whereas. The London and Lancashire rcaurance Com] nny, a corporation or ganized under the lnws of Great Brlt iln, has flUd In this office a sworn 'tatement exhibiting Ita condition and u»lno*s for the year ondlnj Decem hor 81, 1908, conformable to the re quirements of the laws of thl* state rearulatln^ ths bualnes« of insurance and, whereas, The said company has flled in this office a duly certified copy of Its eliartor, with certificate of organlsa ilon In oompltance with the require ments of the Insurance law aforesaid Now, therefore, I, O. 3. paaford. Com missioner of Insurance or the State of South Dakota, pursuant to the provts ona of said laws, do hereby certify that the above named company Is fully empowered, through its authorised a« ents, to transact ita apprnrlate busl neas of Fire and Tornado insurance la this state, according to tho laws thoro ', until the thirtv-tirst day of Decem ber. A. D. 1909. r. Arr:^'.i Jiu fC 1 & rt, v* fc Testimony whereof, I have here 4ite est my hum! and official seal at Pierre, this Cth day of April A. D. 190*. O. & BASFORD, 1 if & i 1W9W* NOCUFENORDT Article 1^ PtR PAIR' A STOP TAKING DRUGS AND tht! new KLfiX'THK' RATJMKNT, the only m'Wi* known to acicric' «Jii.-li ACTL'AI. NKKVK FORCE I To T1IK HI 'MA N HODY. liindint ciintrHct i* -1kii1 at the tinn of inl«- Kv .:!! itrutrjriMt-, n ri*fihK »n rif'und the money if tH« y fml euro HHKUMATfHM in luiy form, niTvuu" h« iul»(r)i«'and hII'oilier iii rvoiiH ailnit'iits. They jxwitively restore a good or rulntiou of th«! liliKxi and maki- rolil fret wsrni. iJulntn, Nov. 4.- Albert .fo!.t:srn, a farmer I'tslditu', itc.,r 'I'tnur, wis killed by a train near that rity whil-j crossing the track v 1th his team. A toy who was with him and the team escaped serioos iujuiy. High Sol^oel Pupils fttrilie. Cleveland, Nov. 5.—Students at West high sctool to the number of 250 went on a strike. The bovs oh AJVNl'AI. S1ATE*K»T ta the tear U«c«nb«r Slit, A. IK IUOH. Of the CondUiniiM ami Affairs of the REBKKVK LOAN LII INSURANCE M1' AN Y, Oraanlzed under the lawa of the Stat, of imlinna, made to the Insuranee De partment of tht' State of South Lu kota. pursuant to the laws thereof 1'rvaident, Chalmers Krown Secr' tary. W. K. Hollia Incorporated, Mar, ii, 1S97 Ite-lncori'iirated, June 2^. 1901, ComineiH t'd buainess. Mar, 18S» Home office, 9th Floor, Odd FeilOW Bid*., Indianapolis, IndL I. CAPITAL STOCK. Ledger assets December 31, 1907 8 1,758,458.21 IL INCOME. Total premium income Total ledger assets 1,845.072.32 NoN-LKIKlilH ASSETS. Interest due and accrued .-8 18,888.48 neoilur i ed and deferred premiums 31,138.26 All other asset! ... i 8,500.Ou Gross assets .. ».»_«»9 1,896,877.06 DEDCOT AHOT ADMITTED. Furniture, tixl. and safe.9 6,500.00 Agents debit balances 19,708.68 Premium notes and loans on policies and net prem iums 9,763.17 Book value of ledger assets over market value 653.00 Total .9 33.624.6 Total admitted assets .8 1,863,052.21 T. LIABILITIES. Not reserve I 1,691,240.57 Total policy claims 12,000.00 VneariK-d int. and rent .. 25,055.66 Premiums paid In advanoe. Including surrender val ues so applied 986.68 Commissions due agents .. 288.68 Salaries, rents, omce ex penses, taxes, bills, ao counts, bonuses, commis sions. medical and legal fees due or accrued 4,111.6# Reserve or surplus fund .. 9,640.00 Dividends or oilier profits due policy holders ..... 42.16 Dividends apportioned ... 394.91 Capital stock 125,188.81 Total liabilities 9 1.863,052.21 VI. KXHIBIT OF CERTIFICATES. Policies in force December 91, 1907 912,715,793.00 Policies Issued, revived ft during tho year 2,080,386.00 Total 9H. 796,179.00 Deduct ceased to be la force during year 9 2,459,962.00 Policies In force Decem ber 31 .812,336,287.00 SOUTH DAKOTA BUSINESS DURING YEAR 1908. Policies Issued during year.9 19,000.00 Premiums collected 28.84 fcxpen*t's in South Dakota during the year 96.10 STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. Department of Insurance. Company's Certificate of AuthotdU^ Whorens, the Reserve Loan I,if«*TtlS. Co., a corporation orjranired under the laws of Indiana, has tiled in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its con dition and business fur the year ending December 31, 1908, conformable to the requirements of the laws of this state regulating the business of insurance ^^hereas. The said company has filed In this office a duly certified copy of its "ter, with certificate of organl aati' n compliance with the require men •"f the insurance law aforesaid, Now, Therefore, I. O. 8. Basford, Com missioner of Insurance of the State of South Dakota, pursuant to the provis ions of said laws, do hereby certify that above named company Is fully empowered, through its authorised ag ents, to transact its appropriate busi ness of Life Insurance in this state, according to the laws thereof, until the thirty-tlrst day of December A. D. 1909. In Testimony whereof, I have here aato set my hand and official seal at Pierre ,tMs 27th day of March, A. D. 1909. O. S. BASFORD, CSeaL) Commissioner of IniuttMl By 1. A. Schubert, Chief Clerk. i i i yntfFAv Jected to double resslons. The" girls protested ar-uinat the prices charged by the school board for lunches. GRAIN AND PROVISION PRICES Mmneaooiis Wheat. Minneapolis, Nov. 4—Wheat—Dec $1.00 May. $1.02V„@1.02%. On track —No. 1 hard, $102%® 1.02% No. 1 Northern. $ 1.01% #1.02 No. 2 North ern, 99%c@$100. St. Paul Live Stock. 8L Paul, Nov 4 —Cattle—Good to choice steers. 75^7.T.0 fair tc s?oo»l fS.OO'a C.TS gcod to cboic" cows and heifer*, $4.2!f/ o.2i veals, $5.5(W7.0i» Hor-i—S7.55@7 80. Sheep—Wether3 94 z."?j4.!i yrfarllnss, $1.75 35.25 «$iiag lambs, $6.00,7% 6.90. D'iluth Wheat antf Flax. Duluth, Nov. 4.—Wheat—To arrive and on track—No. 1 hard. $1.0?^i, N. 1 Northern. $1.01'4: No. 2 Northern. Mtyc Nov., $1.00% Dec., 98 %fl £8%c, May, $1.0214. Flax—To :trriv.» and on track, $1.69. Nov II.CS Dec $1.64% May, $1.67%. Chicaga Qralh and Prcvlclons. Chicago, Nov. 4. Wheat—Dec. $1.02 May, $1.02^102% July, 95%c. Corn—Dec., f8%o May, t'0% July, (0'/^!f? SO^ic. Oats—Dec., 3944c: May, 41%@4l%c July, 39^c. Pork —Jan., $19.8" May, $19.50. Putter— Creanveries, 26J4Ct30,^c dairies, 24W 28c. Eggs— 18@27c. Poultry—Tur keys, lie chickaas, ISc springs, 12%c. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Nov. 4.—Cattle—Beeves, $i.f0^:i.l0, Texas steers, $3.80?f4.$S ^'»'«fern steers, $4 25^7.40 stockers ami feedei $3.00^ 5.00 cows and heif rs, J"00Tf5.70 calves, $6.25# K.'A Uors Light, $7.30W7.85 mixed, $7.1rIt18.05' ...9 421,943.44 Total interest 83,843.01 From other BOUrceS ...... 9,984.00 Total Income 8 515,770.90 III. DISBURSEMENTS. Paid for losses and matur ed endowments 9 •1,754.35 Settlement of losses .... 678.88 Premium notes, voided by lapse 9.309.30 Sunt Tiller values ... ... 1M.0H9.26 Dividends to policy holders^ 280.09 Adv posts., telex-, legal expenses, express, Ic. 11*284.37 Commissions and bonuses: to agents fl»000.98 3ulin i «j and allowatiCMs for uKenclcs, ruanustrs, agenla and cler: 18.W4.00 Aaeney supervtaioh, travel ing and all other areaey 1 eapenses 9,819.16 Meiliial tixaminers' fees and inspection of risks 9,608.50 8t.lu.i ifi* and all other com pensation ut ofl'.cers and home office employes 47,912.00 Rent, lneliuiiiiK for «om pany's occupancy 6,832.21 Furniture, fixtures and safe 1,469.64 Insular.re, taxes, licenses and department fees 7,453.08 All othur disbursements 1,963.34 Total disbursements ...$ 429,154.84 IV. DO ICR ASSETS. Mortrare loans on real es tate 9 heavy, $7.40(?M.10, rough, 7.60 good to choice heavy. *7'1)08.10, pigs, $5.60"77..pi0. Sheep —Nutivp "9. rin.Tr4.7K: vearllr!?s, $4.i0 ®5.i r»: lai i *!.51^7.30. ATAKy YFEVER Ely's 704,838.21 Loans made to policy hold ers 1,012,409.14 Premium notes on policies in fores 19,842.80 Hook value of bonds and stocks 11,008.00 Deposited In trust compa nies and banks 11,156.43 Cash in company's ofllee .. 2,806.38 Agents' balances 20,811.30 cream S»le of K.-HI Estate. By virtiif ,!' Hii iinlcr hiuI(ti-creo of the rnun ty i-imrtof Kingsbury county, South Dakota, mudf on the petition of the undersigm-d. Friink V 1 K'ke, srimrdiHn of the estate of Kleanor Foley. a minor, for an order to sull the wiiil real estate of the said Kleanor Foley, a minor, lit a regular term of the eounty oourt. witlnn anil for Kingsbury eounty. i^outh Dakota on the aotli day of November. and it appear ing to the satisfaction of the said eounty eonrt and upon reading and filing the apm-aranre nd eonnent of the heirs and next of kin, ii well as the said guardian. Frank Y I.x-ke. guardian of the said Kleanor Foley, a minor, that they waive severally the aerviee of notii-e of tin said hearing and t'he publieation thereof, of the s«Id order to show cnuse why the sjii.l sale should not be made at said tune and place. Now, therefore, the said guardian, Frank Y I.oeke, hereby givifj notice that the following desiTibed premises will be sold to the highest bidder for oa»h or upon the following term mid conditions to wit: One third cash and the balance on a credit not- exceeding two years, payable in grows 01 installments within that time, with such rate of interest as the court may direct, and upon tote given for purchase money secured by flrut mortgage on the said premiseH to be sold. That snid guardian. Frank Y I.oeke, will sell at vatc sale on and after the itlth day of Nov« hi r. l'.Hhi, to the liigliest bidder on terms alxive statel. Bids Tor same may le flled in writing at the law office of Farmer & Blewitt, in the city of Madison, S. with J. Blewitt, or with Hon. E. (Jreen. county judge of Kings bury county, DeSinet, B. D. That said real estate to be sold is described as follows, to wit: An undivided one-half interest of the nouth east (juarter of section eight (8b township 1(17, north of range Mf. f.ake county, South IKkota, west of the .'til P. M.: the Houthwest )uarter of section township 10T, north of range 54, west of the Mil P. M.. T.ake county, South Da kota the west half of the southwest quarter of section 15, township 1Wi, north of range 54, west of the 5th l.ake county South Dakot*. and the northwest (jxiarter of section 10. town -hip I0f, north of range ."4, w est of the 5th M., I.ake county, South Dakota Dated thin 16th day of October, 1909 FKANK Y LOCKE, Guardian of the Estate of Kleanor Foley, a Minor. THOSE WHO ANTICIPATE Holding a Public Sale this Season see COL. NIGHBERT AUCTIONEER Twenty-three Years Exper ience as a Cryer OFFICE ROOM 7. GARNER BLOCK McDANlEL & TRIMMER CONSULTING CIVIL ftGINEOS Special Attcatioa Given l» Land Drainage and Surreys CJUS.A. TRIMMER, MADISON, Si) OHicf witt r.GIM It Balm Sure to Give Satisfaction. CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. ft cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the iiseusi'd memlirnne resulting from Ciitarrh itul l: i vert aw»y ,'i Cold iu th- Head qtiii kly. llestorwi tho Senses of Taste and HmelL to use. Contains no injurious \p:ili(.d into the nostrils and nhnorled. Ltxr^o Size, 50 cents at Druggiata or by rn.iil. Liquid Croam Balm for use in itoiuizers, 75 cents. SLY WIPERS. Rfi Werr- St Ne« VlHfc |^TO-NIGHT MADISON CEMENT CO. J. S. Thompson & Son, Prop. Sidewalk Workers and aUKinds of Cement Work Phone Red-450 Dr. J. GALLAGHER ...Graduated Veterinarian DENTISTRY and SURGERY A Specialty Oftee tod Hospital, Com«f Harth Ave. and Third Street. \fADTSON SO. DAK E. J. COSTELLO UNDERTAKER and EMBALMED Caskets and Funeral Supplies Calls Answered Day or Night Phone 114 MADISON, S. D. High Class furs Complete Stock of my own make at Manufacturer's PRICES MailOrders Prompt ly Attended to AUGUST WILLIGES SIOUX CITY'S FURRIER Sioux City, Iowa n 'i* Ii LAND IS THE BASIS OF ALL WEALTH and the demand lor Lake County farms is increasinc?. If you are in search of a Home in a Good Climate where you can raise Wheat, Oats Barley Cort% Potatoes and in fact everything: adapted to this latitude and where you can successfully carry on Dairying & Stock and where your family will have the advantages of GOOD SOCIETY GOOD SCHOOLS GOOD CHURCH FACILITIES Then come and see me, and I will show "on iust what you want you are rent.ng land now, paying #3 to $5 annual rental I will show you iust as good iand and sell it to you at what you wil. pay out in rental where you are in three yesxs, and will give you easy terms ol payment If you want a good location in Madison I have suoh for Jrou. A lar^e number ot substantial buildings have been buift Madi&on the past season and the citrr is steadily growing in population. Correspondence Solicited Chas. B* Kennedy, I* AD1S0N, S0UTE DAKOTA. VAL BLATZ BREWINQ CO. MILWAUKEE BEER on draught at FRED KURTH'S, J. S. MURPHY, PETER HEAGNEY Prioate stock, Wiener style, Bottle beer at all Leading Saloons in the city. L. J. AHMANN, Agent. Women Suffer Agonies from Diseased Kidneys And Most Women Do This Not Knowing Real Cause of their Condition These poor, suffering women have been led to believe that their misery of mind and body is entire ly due to "ills of their «ex." Usually the kidneys and bladder are re sponsible—or largely so. And in •uch cases, the kidneys and blad der are the organs, that need and Blust have attention. Those torturing, enervating sick teadaches, dragging pains in back, groin and limbs, bloating and swell ing of the extremities, extreme nervousness or hysteria, listless Bess and constant tired, worn-out feeling—are almost certain symp toms of disordered and diseased Iddneys, bladder and liver. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills have, In thousands of cases, 1een demonstrated as remarkably •beneficial in all such- conditions of iemale organism—affording the jnost prompt relief and permanent Iftnefit. As an Illustration of what these Pills will do, Mrs. P. M. Bray of Columbus, Ga., writes that she was very 111 with kidney trouble, and t&at she Is now well—and that tbese Pills are what cured her. They are very pleasant to take, and can in no case, produce any deleterious effects upon the system syrupy, alcoholic, liquid prep- iiCT th* I aratlons are apt to do. E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, HU want every man and woman who have the least suspicion that thajr are afflicted with kidney and blad* der diseases to at once write them, and a trial box of these Pills will be sent free by rsturn mall posfr paid. Do it to-day. .HL' kttf mk -i & /V