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C. M. & ST. u.ill,WAY. SlSSKTON DIVISION. Leaves Stssetun a Arrives at Peew.r 7:4-- !i. m. •k Wilmot H:is a. in. 14 Leave Sissolon l- u\. Arrive L'eever a:l» p. in. Wilmot p. in 41 winterr Mrs. K. Rjorndahl went down to Wilmot Wednesday for a few days' visit with relatives. The Christinas edition of the STANDARD JVi 11 be a hummer. Order your advertising space. You see something new every day at the Palace Drug ^t.ore. New Christmas goods now. ,011012 XHontng Pictures of Current (£»ents J. C. Sheldon, ol Sioux Falls, was in th. 1 day. Kinetiscopic Views of the Local Happenings of the Week Corona s:37 a. m. MillKtr.lt HHK) a. m. Leave io:ir»a. in. Arrive at vron» Wilnun, 11 :t m. Peuver a. rn. Sis^etou 12:4.") a. m. Coroijn 4 n. m. Milbanlr a:(K*p. in. Leaves Milbank p. in. Arrives at, Corona :4*- p. m. Wilmot 7:11 p. in. P«?evor 7:M p. in, Sisseton S:iM* p. TL. &»:. DIVISION. m. No. 1 (^oin^ west) Leaves Milbatii p. tn. No, 3 a. ni. No. 4 east 10:l a. m. No. ft L^:0"i H, rn. MARK AT REPORT. These auottuious are correct,oil weekly by the SisstttonJ Miiling Co.. ami are absolutely reliable. Wh.'4t. No. I IN Wheat, No. r, Wbaat. No S Wheat, No. 4 Raj acted Macaroni.. W F:ax 11 Oat* *2* -2 Barley No- Barley. No. 4 Barley, No. Feed Barley Dakota Pride Flour Wnlto Oak 81 ss 20 I'er Cwt J2.r* l»«- Hwt. I2.4i' Do your Chiistiuis shopping early. Typewriter-, for sale or rent at the STANDAKD office. T. B. Kintuati Mc.nday returned from a trip to the cities. John Muuro, ot Wiluiot was in the city Monday on business. The court house has been wired for electric lights during the past week. Dr. Wilson of Wilrnnt, was a pro fessional caller in this city .Tuesday. Ladies, older your C'.iristmas stationery at the STANDARD office Intwo colors. It will please you. Miss Edna MeKeever. who is teach ing near Vernon, has a month's holi day vacation. .lohn Dovle is visiting relatives in ,. ... go to Minneapolis to attend a business Aberdeen, lie will remain during the citv from Saturday fill Mon Divide your Christmas money in half ami then get every tiling you want a: the Palace Diug Store Miss Margaretta Marvick anived in this city Motulaj evening, to remain during the holidays. Mr, Harrington, Sr. has been quite ill recently with an attack of pneu monia, but is reported much hctter- Everything a bargain at The Rack et Store, Si-sseton, S. D. New ship ment Victor Talicing Machines. New records. Mayor and Mrs. Rickert expect to go to the Piictlic coast some line next month, to remain the balance of t'lie wintei. May as well drop in at the Palace Drugstore and select that present for your wife todav. ftasy picking here. A. -J. Norby leaves tomorrow fur Minneapolis, where the offices of ilie Inrtepende.nl Elevator Company have been removed. L:"ei in ihe .V ,I-'III, he will join Nm-ny in Coioradu. A hands in" water -el. tea sei vice or Sissetoir- .aVeinr piece o! I Th Red Ooss (1 ruur store is always in line with seasonrble merchandise. A tine displav ot holiday uifis may 'here. R"id art in this issoe. !•". I?. Rhodes ret nrneil last Satur- davfroma trip to the novernnient Indian selinols, ill" Omul Will Miss-i ion anM oilier nlaei-s. Ilo 11n•' and put in thorn order '•_'IIt pianos at the Mission and the (lovernm.'nt school. When ii fomes to doctoring sick and disabled pianos Frank lias competi tion backed oil the pike. lie is a pa«t master at the business. Miss Louise Baker, w' has b.ien a resident of this city for over a year, and who has made many warm friends during her stay here, leaves tomorrow for her home in Summit, where she will remain a few days he fore resuming her duties as stenoir lapher in the new otlices of the Inde pendent Rlevator Co in Minneapolis. We regret, to sae he go. In spite of the disagreeable weath er. the fair and supper given last evening by trie ladies ot the Presby terian church, -.'ty^well attended. The ladies, always fatuous for their culinary skill, outdid themselves on display of fancy work. The receipts were very satisfactory. A visit to the variety store of M. Lnkanitsch will convince anv one that it, is realiy toy land and thai Santa Claus has selected that store as his headquarters. There are stacks of comic toys, mechanical toys handsome dolls, dolls liaads, watches knives, glassware and a hundred other things both useful and orna- 11 it will pay jou to buy gifts here., 2t Miss Motia Aitoti, of Minneapolis, is the new chief operator at the tele-! phone cent nil. Miss McArdle, who has tilled that position most, accept ably for some time no v, expects to leave for her home at I.tandcn, Minn, the tlrst. of the week, where she will visit for a while, after which she will 1 'hina free to every new subscriber to the STANDAKD. $l."m per year. We. acKii"Vvledge a pleasa.it call Monday froVu Sup 1-. Sayles, of lie Gover..tuetif Indian school at oe Agency, l'rot. Sayle-sa thai the school is tlourisiiing, and that they are preparing for litg Christmas fes tivities. Aiuctig those who came, in Wednes day and paid up their subseiption and a year io advance, thus taking advantage of our liberal premium offer, were A. O. Storda'.en, one of tlio prominent larmers of (Jadwell, avid Charles Lindstrom, another prominent farmer ot this township. college. During her residence here Miss McArdle has won scores of friends by her ladv-li' and acvom inodating manner in the phone office. officers in meir work, =^T) Croal Libel Case. I this occasion. There was also a fine the Holy Ghost and with tire. mental: a.id the price is so low that come out and help us every Sabbat.h. The meeting of the (). E. S. last Friday evening vvas well attended, and a most enjoyable occasion. Mrs. •lessie Harris, of Aberdeen, was pres ent arid her address to the chapter present reading Shakespeare's vvas both entertaining and helpl ui. both. and netted him the tidv sum of 9^0. lb.' says he has about forty hea 1 more swine lo market, alter awhile, it I ays to raise hoys an.' offerinir free with Mis W. W. Dovvnie. Mia. Conright| The monthly report-' will be given and Mrs. Nixon, of Milbank. a as other visiting tu-nibers, were also We all expect to be proud of tliem. Ole Lee. one of he. thrifty farmers ,, of Enterprise township, was in the I city Wednesday and called at this olhce to square up his back sul.s np-1 taon and a vear aliead Mr L' brought in a poland china hag which he markef.'d In Sissetop that, day which tipped the beam at olO poi nds I paid-in-adviiiice snbseri ,^o STAN'D.VIU). your choice ol in^ premiums: :i handsome consisting ot pitcher arid classes a eiassware ti 11 -ervice of cream pit 1 h'-i. SIIJM 1 i'1'.vl, iiutter dish and -piTniiii •!de 1: 01 a handsome Sissel.on sonvenir piece 1'f china. Old ai.d new su lisci 11 er- hive been coining in to ke ,itl v, ntaec of 1 his oiler in such numlieis that 001 pi'eent supply of u'a--vvate is exhausied. Mme lias b'en 011| 1 eil, however, and we still cunt iinie our literal offer. If yot are riot a so IIMTIiier. or ar -el, a in arrears, vo'i 01 tun do better than to take advantage ui it. for you will yet, your monev's worth. 11 tintin.i- lor Holiday Uifts Let us help yon. Many hundred customers know that we jrive EST VAI.UK We will gladly prove it, to you. If you will call at our store and Hive us an opportunity to do sc. Our stock is complete in every detail, comprising all the latest novelties in cut glass, sterling silver, jewelry watches, clocks and fountain pens, is especially strong this year, as well as our entire line FKEVISK .J EWELRY EPARTMENT. As we go to press, a telephone message froiu Aberdeen says that the Croai-Hantiolpn libel suit went to the jury last night and at 3:30 p. m. todjy. the jury was still uut. THE CM UHCHKS. St. Peters—Services at 8:30 aM' 1U:3U a. m. CatecnUui at 12. be vot inns at 7:30 [i. m. Lu .iierun l'reaoliiug service, at lu:.io a. Hi. Rev. K. N. lludie, pusior, Sunday School and Bible study from 12 to 1 o'clock. Melhd IMClass meet lng. 10 a. in. preucumg, LUI.'iu: ."^tonalli .M:I»IUI, 11:45 .junior ft, i_,. p. ui. ftpuLirtn League, (i: j0: ev\ ning service p. nr. Rev. I Ii. IJUUII, Pastor. Presbyterian Church—Sunday »ei viCL's. Pre.iemng lo:3o a. in., day School, 12 in. C. ft. meeting p. in, evening service 7:30 p. in Rev. \V. ft. AiciiiMoti, pastor. Episcopal services on Sunday, Dec. 23d. morning service at 10:.'i0 a. in.. Sunday school ut 12 o'clocK evening service at 7:30 p. m. Seats free, an welcome, tor. Rev. 11. N. Tragi it, pas I'liKSBYTEKIAN XO'i S. Subject for Sunday morning. Dee. 10 God's Gift to the Cnurch. LVxt, Matthew 3:11: "He shall baptize you Evening sei mon theme God's Gift to the World. Text Jonn 3:Iti: For Gud so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son." We invite all the boys and girls who do not attend any SabOajh chool to come and flr..f a hearty wel come at the Presbyterian: the men arid women vho have no church home tu come and worship with us 1 1 1 1 1 1 supporters of our church to Next Sunday the -oieciai ofYeinig lor our Home Missi in Hoard will le received. "A faithful man Mia'I abound Willi blessing:" and ••Tie Lord loveth a cheerful giver." W A TCHISON, Pastor, School Xotes. MAIIY F. ANSON. Editor. Exams! Exams!! in the high school. The per cent, of perfect attend ance in the high school for the month of November vvas OS. Heat, that if you can! The senior literature class are ut well out the Thursday neloie Christmas, present. Refresh tin Is were served! abel on has left school aid at the Boston restaur int. High aoue io Peever. her parents lavng commendation ,vas given the Sisseton m^ved there chapter for the proficiency of the Maria •viteren and Hi. •have returned to school In a a The High schooi has decided not to gi a Christinas program, owing to the interference it causes with the diilereiil churches. itouiel 11 i• else has been planned foi celebnu inn the occasion, which is not detinitely known yei. 11 the pupils. Matn.'l Sweiiuinson, 'vho lias been absent, for the last tore,, months, has returned I 1 seli ii tlie sycoi^d in t.erinediate. •A' 11 ia in .1. il 1 ii son has enr.-.lled in tile 5ih grade. (Jiibert Soliieru is a new pupil in the II1 si primary room. The seventh grade will give a| 'program next, Friday: very bod is invited. I Clara llou.'h is missing from seventh grade.. Messrs. Mck.ee ver, Tow Ids and Thomn iiiembers of the school! b'jard.-visited several of the grades last. week. I The- pupils of the third grade will also give a program Friday. A goo.il entertainment is promised, and they 1 especially wish "to see many of their parents present. The physic* class are having some Vory interesting experiments in ligl.t and its phenomena. The eighth graders gave a program last Friday aftornoon. It proved a success and vvas enjoyed bv alt prts ent:.- ... -t I Mac- :e Rudie the lirst caused by absence I I he pupils ol the secontiMniernied- late room iiave received their new readers and re now making rapid progress in hem. I I 1 I I A Wise Man lnvsMid: "To knmv is the greatest thing to know where to find is the next greatest. \V wish all to know that our stock is complete* with ap pivpriate Christmas gifts. A visit to our store will solve the most difficult choosing you have lo make. Don't Worry About your Christinas Gifts. Let W. .J. Towles do it for you. Our Superb Holiday Stock the most beautiful we have ever had, is nowhere and on display- Seeing it while it is complete will suggest suitable gifts for every one on your list—will solve every difficult gift ]_::\':blem. The particular feature of, this line is that everything is of wor thy quality—gifts worth the giving.. W J. Towles, Proprietor. $10000 It^kTT A I O N And Private Sale A gervni! to.'k of' mcnHiiiiulise als Isir^o stock- 'of nil kinds of snocs. Kvurydjiy going :it lltilf l'rict*. SALES GOIING OIV EVERY DAY Come ami Suci Us and Save Money. H. D. MASSING HAM, Prep. HOUDE'S OLD STAN", NEXT TO THOMPSON'S HARDWARE wi One Fare for Round Trip St. Paul and Minneapolis Account Minnesota State Fair to Set»t. 8. '.rickets on sale Sept. 1 Return limit Sept. 10. One Fare Huron and Return Account South Dakota State Fair Tickets on sale Sept. 1.1 .to Sept. 15. Return limit Sept. lTr Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R. Ask the nearest ticket agent of this Company for additional information regarding' rates' routes or train service, or write to-day to F. A. MILLER General Passenger Ticket Agent For Sale, Trade or Re..,. A good 14-roiiu hoi. in ed,,, electtic lighti d. luiruicc hi apt ratus and City waler e-nii, el mi,s. located at Wiluiot. s. A. Minder, Wilmot. J^I.OYH JONKS, M. II Apply to s. I). Notice, I have a few choice ,oldeu Wyan dotte cockerels ir sale. Price one dollar each. Mail orders proiiint attended to. No charge toi el ites., Address c,. GOUDIK. 2t Sissetoti. .». Scientilic Kefractionist Kyes Tosteil. (i!a?bes Kitted Ilea nirhe Hsinished lieyoiul tho Northern ea«s. SISSHTON SOUTH DA K'OTA K. TAI'hlN, M. D. .lMnsician ami Surj,'(M»:i Olllei l-list s' reel •SISSKTOM rn DAKCTA O. ri'.AKS.iN, R. Attorney at Law SlSSKTON MII'TII DAKOTA. J/ J. TUKNlCli Attorney at Law Collections Spiteialvy, SlSSKTON, Soi'TI! lAKOTA. O W A I A O Attorney at Law Office over first National Hanii.i SlSSKTON, 1. Ti.OMAS, M. I). SOUTH DAKOTA. Pliysician and Surgeon Alt culls answered dm- or 1 'lit. Ofllee opposite Palace Drup -..ore SISSETON DAK. I j. 1SATTF.RTON Attorney at Law Pr.tctlces [in All Courts. Oltlre rooms ovu Hondo1* MurUet. SLSSKTON. SOUTH DAKOTA. HENRY G-OEBEL THELAND MAN, Heals in wild and Improved lands. On)y complete abstract of all Indian lands. Karm lor sale in Roberts. Day and Marshall counties Relinquishments bought and sold. Always has real estate "snaps" for cash buyers. ivitnnesota and Canada farm Lsiuls tor sale at from 83 to$8 per acre on easy terms and small payments down. SISSETON. SOUTH DAKOTA. YOU FACE S MY FORTUNE ,, Come to 1 and lei. us show von sonit of our work. K. BOWE Til I'llOTlKiK.M'IIKK Auctioneering. TO I* IV A. I the uucUonecr. 1 liavo tiad twidvo years hUoei'sHful cx^iM'tunco. 'J tinns ronhonable. j-jh isfuri ion For terms, dates. me or leave order at this oHico. A. I. LANDE SlSSOtOM, S. I). Don't Write, Travel, Ride, Walk or Telegraph But Telephone Dak, Central Telephone Co. A I N E Brewster & Son, Props, All work in our line will receive prompt and care ful attention. SISSETON SOUTH DAKOTA E CK S DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE Does a general Dra\ and Tran-fei Business. furniture and Piano Moving a Specialty. Gardens Plowed and Harrowed. 'BEN Eck, Prop'r