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LOCAL LACONICS
Wanted—Girl for general house
work.—Thos. Mani.
"Quality Folks" Feb. G, at
the
Opera House.
Have you srut a pair of those
•hears yet? They are going fast
John O. Moen. of Lien town
ship, transacted business in the
•ity Tuesday.
Wm. liattcrton returned from
Minneapolis Monday where he
kid been visiting for a week.
P. A. Dahl and Ban Ellingson
were in from Lien township
Tuesday with loads of hogs.
The third number of the High
School Lyceum Course will be
given at the Opera House, Feb.
*hMr. and Mrs. Prilns, who have
been visiting ac the ioebel home
left Monday evening for Min
neapolis where they will remain
a short time before returning to
tkeir home at uritton.
Mrs. S. L. Goan and daughter
vii jjuudiiun, Oic.. who has bscn
visiting her mother Mrs. Mann
.1—„_i
uc[ioi t*
«d for home last Saturday even
ing. Will went to Milbank ith
them.
Old Farmer Hopkins.
The celebrated "Old Farmed
Hopkins" company will be at
tiie O^era House next Mondsy
might Feb. 1st. The following
are some of ihe press noteB
taken at random from a num
ber of others.
D. Chunn's "Old Farmer
Hopkins" company in the city.
And will give a performance in
the Opera Houhe to-night. The
band have a concert on the
street at noon. A better band
lu never been heard in Novinger
and the show is no doubt is equal
to the band —Ex.
D. Chunn'S "Old Farmer
Hopkins" brought to town today
about the best band that has been
the streets of Garden tati'
E'incipal
|r*
Corners and played for
If an hour. It was about the
first band that ever came to
town that did not play rag-time
exclusively. It was worth going
•ut to hear William Tell and
aoch selections. They are at the
Opera House to-night.—Lamed
(Kan.) Tiller Toiler.
LECTURE BY G. 0. SHIELDS
All Beautifully Illustrated With
Stereopttcon Slides.
|b A letter from Maurice Schin
dler, dated at Kit Carson, Col.,
Informs us that he has made ar
rangements with G. O. Shields
to deliver his illustrated lecture
inSisseton at the Opera House
March 3rd, 1909.
No man in this country ha9
accomplished more in the crea
tion and moulding of a healthy
public sentiment toward our
wild animal life than Mr. G. O.
Shields, President of the League
af American Sportsmen and
Editor of Shields' Magazine. He
las labored energetically and
fearlessly for the preservation of
aur birds, animals and forests,
achieving a national reputation
In the movement for a prqper re
cognition of the value of Nature
and the kindred of the wild in
«or national life.
Mr. Shields]jis an enthusiastic
"%nd shrewd student of animal
fife. He brings to a full know
ledge of Nature a rare gift for
aarrative and a fund of witty
.an interesting anecdote. He is
A man of fine presence and speaks
,, in alear and distinct voice.
In the hands of so proficient
storyteller the picturesque
vagioiiofthe Canadian Roddes
^^••ijiiOTsatod in rill its fasdnatioa.
The beautifully colored lantern
slides accompanying the lecture
showsnowslides in various stages
of
transition,
from
mountain peaks to
and
the high
the
vividly
rirer beds,
represent the ap
palling force and destructiveness
of these avalanches.
Leading up to the subject of
the snovTslides Mr. Shields puts
on the screen many beautiful
pictures of live wild animals and
birds, and tells of his persona'
experiences
creatures.
with these wild
Card
of
Thankr.
We wish to express our sincere
and heartfelt thanks to the kind
frienbs. our neighbors, for their
sympathy and kinuly services
rendered at the hour of death
and burial preparations of our
loved one Mrs. Laura Andrews
Rhodes.
I1'. B. Rhodes.
J. O. Andrews.
Lizzie A. Andrews.
Bonnie Andrews.
Fred D. Sinclair.
AMONG THE CHURCHES
Churrlt Not«s.
1 ho Ladles Foreign Mlssioucry rioeioty of
the M, E. church will aiuci with Mrs. i'errlu
GoUlu^haui tho tlrsl Friday la February.
lMin topic of lh* Htuily for thi» mouth is "The
Islam."
Tho Epworth LCUKUC will hold a Hoolal at
lljo home of VV. A. Robinson this ovonln g.
Hey. crouch, of Veblcn. will conduct services
In tbo I'reshyieriau chuich oil bunday.
Tho Guild of tho kplsoopal Church wore
very pleasantly upturned Thursday after
noon »t the homo of Mrs. W J. Towlos.
WHERE TO WORSHIP.
LUTLiEUAN
(IlKT. K.N. llCDia. PaRtor.)
KcKulitr preachlug services will be beld at
Die Lutheran church next Sunday forenoon,
I'KKSBVTKUIAN
Services 1B the Preebyienaa ohuroli
Sunday at 10:» a. m. nod 8 p. m.
.Juuday school at 11:43.
Services at 10:30 a. u.
Evening devotions at 4:00 p. m.
for
•ome time. The band marched
ap Main street just before noon
today, and stopped on one of the
next
Prayer mealing every Thursday uvunlng at
J:MU e'.ock. all are welcome.
CATHOLIC
(UT. Mi. KIRIJR, P«tOr.)
METHODIST
(RBV. B. C. SHIAIUH, PaalOl, I
Preaching aervlees at the H. E. Cliurch
everv Sunday at 10:10 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
Sunday-school at ll:A.
Junior Leagae at 8:00 P. M. Sunday
Epworth League nt.7:00 P. 31. Suudaj.
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at
7:30.
All of these services are open to the public
and a cordial welcome will be given all
who come.
EPISCOPAL.
(HIT. HBUiON THAG1TT RectOr.)
Eplsoopal services will be held the Uuild
Hull, the tnd and Ith Sunday of each month.
10:30 a. m. Horning Prayer Litany and
Sermon.
12:00 neoa Sunday sohool.
1:30 p, m. Evening prayer and sermon.
seats free and all welcome.
Literary Review.
The February Housekeeper,
Ux. O. Stanley Hall, so well known tor his
trenchant paragraphs about education, is no
less wonderful in his dramatic pauses than
usual in an intensely interesting article in
The Housekeeper (or February, The title is.
"How Can We Make the Average Public
School a Good School." The article is one of
a series on Public School Conditions by well
known authorities. Mr*. C. N. Williamson
has stopped writing best sellers for a ilttlo
while and has contributed to the number a
short story, "Colonel Caylcy's Tea Party.'
It is charming. ''The Pink and White Valen
tine," by Edith Livingston Smith, Is an ap
pealing story timely to the month. "Prevent
ing Fire Losses," by Edward Peterson, in for
practical application. The fashion, flowers,
fancywork, cookery and helpful pages are as
useful and suggestive as ever. The House
keeper Co poration, Minneapolis. Minn..
Seventy-five eenta a year.
Teachers' Maetiiur-
The following program will be rendered in
the Court Room at Bisseton. Saturday
February 6,1900:
AMBKICAK BISTORT AMD ITS GSOGHAPHlC
CONDITIONS.
Chanter III. Frank Dudeek
Chapter IV Ida Streeter
Chapter V. Haxel Chandler
PRINCIPLES OF TBACHINO.
•'sfc (While's Pedagogy)
Prinoiplofi I and II Esther Wilkins
Principles 111 and IV Maud Shank
Principles V, VI, VII Oscar E. Ronning
A cordial welcome to attend this meeting is
extended to the public. The program will be.
gin promptly at :3o o'clock p. m.
a
Program Committee,
A. WING,
FRANCIS HAMKOWl),..,:
O. il. JONBS. »v.:
.O& Sarsaparilla is the One
Trua Blc Purifier, Great Nerve
l'oni3, S'jomac£ Regulator. To tliou
mda ite grcar merit
Is KNOWN.
OUSLSTOBlXA.
goatfc In Kind You Haw Always Boitf
A CHEAT nsoora of cures, une
quuiied in medical history, provec
Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses merit UB
aowato Mor other HHEOICINC.
School Report.
Following is the report of Hie .usse
ton I'ublic Schools for the month ena
III January S, lUOi):
FLKST I'LLIMAHY
Total enrollment, 3!).
Average attendance, '2H.
.M'lllier absent nor tariJy:
Carroll liiilx.'uck, Kiilnna hnsteii
son l.otla Lrickson, John him-ison,
A it lies Kavanaujrh, Knth Matthews.
LII.A I-:VkiiaNCI:.
A S S I A I A
'1 olai i-iii'olliiieiit, .it).
Avernpe Mlteiidance, 23.
Neit'ier absent nor trilv.
JCrvin l.nikson. Irl I licks. Howard
Oldtjcru'. Arthur Thuinpson. Kalph
Kriiglit.
Diinorin
OI.DS.
Si:roNi
(ikadi-'.
'i otal enrollment, .{I.
Average attendance, 28
Neither absent nor tardy:
Verna llimipfnei, Ida U'vim. I.ilas
Mci^oieman, hvemi nlavn Melvili
(•hristenson.
iM.IZAltli'ni CKOAI..
I IIIKI) URAIVK
'i otal enrollment, 17.
Average attendance, 12.
Neitbe.r absent nor tardy:
IIBII IU atiunaiuitii. ilcittrkv jjOVl
lett, Klizabeth Morris, Joh nine l'lul.
Williard Tew, ICdmond Soden.
STATIA 15. AI.I.I'.N.
FOUKTII (!I:ADI:
Total enrollment. 35.
Average attendance, :$2.
Neither absent nor tauly:
llelmer Brantseg, Lyman jliabcoek,
Harl (.antield, George Johnson, Otis
Marirk, Nora rhonipson, Lillian Kava
nangh, Willie Mclveever, Clara Kocpke,
Arthur Kmerson, ilolen Kmerson,
Francis Warring.
IIA/.EL UlIANIII.KK.
FllTll (jltAl)l',
Total enrollment, :17.
Average attendance, 81.
Neither absent nor tardy:
Gordon ISabcock, Aubrey Knight
Lois HaaSt Mildred Hicks, [Gladvs
Lewis, Lucy Linster, iva McGee,
Esther 'Morris, liisinsrk Thompson,
Karl I'rice.
FKANOHS H. 11 AMMONI).
SIXTH GKAOK
Total enrollment, 31.
Average attendance, i0.42f.
Neither absent nor tard):
Web9ter Auberberg. Vernon lJiuwu.
EeJ Eck, Lily Eck, Albert Grover, Leo
Grovcr, Magnus Ilustad, Flossie Hicks.
Ltav Haas, Leslie Morton, Ethel |Hall
qui.it, Karl McColeman, Josie Piute,
Lau^a stavig, Hilda Stavig, Mabel
Swenumson, Eva Wynn, RuthjMinder,
Edward Gee, Clive Uaas.
MAIIKL CKAY.
SEVENTH
GKADE
Total enrollment,
.20.
Average attendance, 19.75.
Neither absent nor tardy
Geneva Brown,Hazel Brewster,
AI in a
Hendnckson, Helen WolfT, Mable
Sweeney, Clarence Sunde.
WILLETTA JIUYANT.
EIGIITII'GUADE
Total enrollment, 25.
Average attendance, 18.
Neither absent nor tardy:
Viola Kouts, Frank McKeever,
Wyllys Morris, EH« Satve, Earl Knight
fester Price,
MAKY C. CAUI.AY.
HIGH SCHOOL
Total enrollment, 37.
Average Attendance, 33.7.
Neither absent nor tardv:
Emma Erickson, Martha Morris,
Hazel Spackman, Gerda Nekander,
Josie Siefert, Melvin Axness, Clarence
Anderberg, Clifford L'erkins, Marshall
Okeson.
ADAH STKEETEIS,
Prin.
A. G. WING,
Supt.
LEASE OF COMMON SCHOOL LANDS.
Notice 1B hereby Riven that on March 30fh
1909, all the uuleaaedcommon school lands In
RobertsOoanty, will bs offorod for lease at
public miction, between tho hours of 10
o'clock a. m. and S o'olock p. at mo front
door of the oourt house In said county.
Oated at Pierre. January Ziith 1809.
O. O. DOKKKR,
Commisssoner of School mid
(9t( Public Lands.
Examinations.
Notice is hereby Rtrln that gularexamlna
tions for tCMChers certiflcatea, to be held at
sisseton, are set (or Thursday and Friday on
the following d^tes:
February 4th aud 5th
April 8th and 9th
June 10th and llth
July 29ih and 80th
Feptemoer lflth and 17Hi
Final examinations tor Kishth Grade Pupils
will be held at Sisseton, Wllmot summit-.
Whltn Rock and Kdlngton. on Tuesday and
Wednesday of the following dates
May 25th and SOth
June 22nd aud 23rd.
Thos: planning to take any of these Dimi
nutions will please retain a copyj'of this
notice for reference.
.... O. H. JONBS
County superintendent.
•it j—ir
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Lena Wilson. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned
Samuel W. Wilson, administrator of the
estate of Lena Wilson deceased, to the
creditors of and all persons harm? clalmt
against the said deceased, to exhibit them
with the necessary vouchers, within four
months after the first publication of this
notice, tb the said Samuel W. Wilson, at
Sisseton, in the County of Roberts, South
Dakota.
Dated January Kth. HOB. Sp-.S
BAMUBL
W.
WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO
Their Unceasing Work Keeps
Strong and Healthy.
All the blood ir. the body pusses througe the
Uidneye once every turoe uainutes. 1
lie Kid
neys filter the blood. 'J hey wonv mgbi aud
d«y. When healthy they remove abeut y00
grains of impure mutter daily, \ben un
healthy some part of this iiiipuu n.utter is
left in the blood. 'Jbn orint's OIJ many
diseases and symptoms'—pain the back,
headache, nenoutness, hot, drysUin, rlmuma
tism, gravel* disorders of iIjc eit-sight
lau.l hearing, dizziness, imvular heart
debility drowsiness, urupsv. deposits in the
urine, etc. Jlut if jou Keen the idlers light
you will have no trouble with Your Kidneys.
Miss Vernif Koune. living in tho north
wostern part of Sisseton, D. sa/fe. 'I
suH'cj'cd fur a long time with kiduey trouolo, a
tired worn out feeling clun^ to me, was» un
abhi to rest at mgirt and on arisln}.' In the
inormug would be weary and unretrtished. I
had hardly sufficient strunmh to move about
the house, was nervous and Icit reneraliy
miserable. 1 hnally h-arned of Ijoau Kiu
ney Pills and deeming to try iliem. procured
a box ai the Palace Diuu' fcture. 1 "id not
have io take all the coti .eats of that one box
nud relief. now e:::ov refresr!i!n.!.' s.ocp'
aud am feeling better every way. am I
glad t.j recommend Uoau Kidney 1U& to
anyone suITerwi: from any ympion of hid ney
tro.ibie."
L- or sale by all dealers. Price "»o cents
Foster Milburn Co.. liuHalo. .New\orii, solo
for the United ^14*^
Remember the name—Doan s—and take jo
other.
a n. -Last Feb. }'.
NOTICE Ob' IIP. \Hi \(i PICTLTTUN* KOI:
UISTUII'.r'nox
op
KSTATL: -KXLMPT.
Stale of i?.'Uth ^Dakota,
ss. lu Countv Court.
County of Roberts.
In ih malierof the estate of Ta suu«ka-was
te Deceased.
!i«* stale of eolith Dakota senae ^'reeliu^
u\ y.n KO'hl ni-hi-da and James bweetcori:
heire at law and next of kin of Ta sun ka
was ic deceased, and to nil to whom thnse
presents may come
Nof.ee is Hereby Oivon hat James Sweet
eorn has tiled with the itidge of this Court a
vended petition in writing settintr forth that
said deeeased left eetate consisting of rea:
property, to wit: Lots numbered cue anu
two. aud the north west quarter of the north
we1 quarter of section fourteen, and ihe
uoi ih east quarter of the north east quarter
'of section fifteen in township one hundred
and iwenty st.x, North of Kange forty-nine,
ft est of the Mfth Principal Meridian, con
taining one hundred and sixty nine aeres and
thirty three hundredths of
which h« alleges to he wholly exempt from
execution, attachment or other mesne pro-
Judge of tho County Court.
CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE
Nam«iof Mortgagee Fred V. Dale.
Name of Mortgagor Moses Williams.
Mortgage now owned by Henry Goebel.
Date of Mortgage Marcn 19,1906. ^Ued Janu
ary 25,1909 in tfie ofllce of the Register of
Deeus of Roberts County, South DaKota.
Amount duo UDon Mortgage at this date JE
•163.50 principal and interest.
Default has been made in the payment of
the promissory note of il'jO.OO and interest
secured by said Mortgage duu on October 15,
190H and interest at luper cent per annum
from the 19th dayof March, 1908 until the 24th
day of January, 1909-
Notice Is Hereby Given, that, under and by
virtue of tbo Statute in such case made and
provided, the said Chattel Mortgage will be
foreclosed by a sale at Public Auction by the
owner of mortgage or his agent ia the County
of Roberts and State of South Dakota on
Saturday, the 6th day of February A. D. 1909
at 2:uo o'clock in the afternoon of that day at
front door of (Juaed .States Post Office of
the City of bisseton, South Dakota in said
County and State of South Dakota, the per
sonal property described in said Mortgage as
follows, to-wit: One bay mare about nine
years old. weight aboui 1200 pounds. One
half douole work harness.
Dated January 27, 100,V
11 ENRV liOKnEI,,
)wner of Mortgage.
J. W. BAHRINC.TON,
Attorue".
First Dec. 25-
vst Jan. 29.
State of South Dakota.
1 In Circuit Court,
Fifih
:uicia! Circuit
County of Roberts.
William Daniel Johnson.
vs. i'laiutiff.
G, Herman ScLmidt, An
na bchmidt and Amerl
can Mortgage Company
of Scotland. Ltd
poration,
company
I., a corA
nd&uts.
I
Defendants
the above
The State of South Dakota
named defendants:
Youarehnreby summoned
complaint in this action, and to serve
of your answer upon the subscriber.
office in the City of Huron, state of South Da
kota. within thirty (30) days after the service
oftbis summons upon you exclusive of the
day of semoe and lu case of your failure to
appear or answer the plaiutiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in the com
plaint.
answer tbo
Dated at Huron. South Dakota tnis 1th day
of Juno. A. D., 1907.
11, NI?Li*
F. A. BALL.
K. H. CosnuN.
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Thu complaint mentioucd in the above
summons la now on file with the Clerk of
Courts at his office in Sisseton. Koberts
County, South Dakota.
T. H. NULL.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
irst Jan. A—Ljjst Fob 12
SUMMONS.
State of South Dakota, In Circuit Court
ss. Fifth
County of Uoberts. Judicial Circuit,
F. E. James. lMaintin, vs. Jessie A- West
D?foudant.
Tue State of South Dakota to the above
named defendant, {,rrnctlnK'
You are hereby aummoned and required to
answer tho complaint of the plaintiir in the
above entitled action, which said complaint
will be tiled In the ortice of the Ciork oi the
Circuit Ceurt of tho Fifth Judicial Circuit of
the State of South Dakota, wiibin and for the
County of Roberts, and to serve a copy of
your answer to said ccmplalm upon the sub
scriber at his ortice in the City of Wsseton.
Roberts County, South Dakota, within thirty
days after tho service of this summons UDon
you, exoluslve of the day of such service:
And you are hereby notltled that if you fail
J£ill?pejirani.
Wiuoa, ?&V
Admlntstratur of tkecstate of
ausw«r
"pon
said complaint within than thlS.
thirty days after the service of thl«. summous
First .1
a 1
•». I JA 89
NotfM of ApplieatlM t* Probate
Stale of South OaPota
County of KoUerib 5
Us
^issr?i*n,
hi
the roursty
apjHiiiti'd
1 IK
Wll
ss. In county court.
Notice of Time appoint
ed for T'rovinp will, et
In tl)£ matter of tho rotate of Thomas H.
I'eevrr. Decayed.
Thebaic of South Dakoia sends Greotitig to
Kmuia J'eever. Davnl Bryan Peever. Daisy
Kicr James l»ecver, ,d all other heirs next
«d kin of Thomas H. IVuver. d.-ee.ised.
Pursuant to an ortler of si'id omrt made on
the H'h day of Jaurary. U. lfK»0, nolle
hcrebv given that Tuesday the 2nd »v
I briinry A. U. \W\ Hi
said day, at
of
tile fourt Uo' iu of said rouri at.
of Roberts. S. I
tiiiit* and place
lor proving 11n* Will of s:tid ihoinasH I'eev*
fJ'vctjahed. and for hearing the petition for
probate 1 hereof, anil the Nsuumv of U»tterB
Te-»!.anieniary therein, when and where any
I persoo interested may appear and coniest
the sauie.
I \Vi'tii.'i tut' K. J. .. li.-i, nf 1 he
County C'uarl. and the seal of *aid «.mrt Uns
I Ith day of January A. i- a", his otiice in
lh»' ci'y ti Sisseton, ronuty of Uoberts Skate
of South ]aNota.
K. Turner
Attest. Judge of county v'ourt,
fs.-all 1. stadstad. rlork.
i'irit. Jan. IT,—T/i-'l l-'eb.
Order to Show Cause en Application
cf Guardian for Order of Sale of
Real Estate.
S'mU- -i Oakotn.
It is hereby ordered that the next of kin ot
*ne .eaici wTi.rl, ami bi« persons interested ii!
the said esi iie, appear before this rourt on
Monday, theFLII day of February P'0. at nine
o'clock A. M., at the i.'ourt r"«m v)f said rourt,
MI tbo nty of Sisseton. in satd Roberts
nur.ty, then and there to show cause why
an order should not be granted for the sale of
sue"'! estate
A ud it i- further ordered that a copy of this
order be published in the i?t*seton Weekly
standard, a le«j al newspaper of said county.
Ur tour (Consecutive weekly publications next
prior to the date of said hearing.
I Dated January Hth. 190!)
K'
cess, and praying that said estate be dis- fo-iud pubhciy lisled at said agency where
tributed amoiib' the heir.- at law and next of sealed bins for vhe purchase of any tract on
kin of said deceastd, without the regular .said list will be received by the undersigned
administration thereof as piovideo by thn up to
12 o'clock noon of the day upon which
I robato Code and that Monday the tirst day bids are advertised to be open.
of March 10OU at 10 o'clock A. m„ of said day.! All bids shall be enclosed iu a sealed
being a day of a regular term of this Court,
to wit: of the March term, 1909. at the Court
Room of said Court, at the City of Sieseton in
the County of Roberts have been appointed
as the time and place for hearing said peti
tion. when and where any person interested
mar appear and show cause why eaid petition
should not be granted.
Witness th* Hon. b. J. Turner, Judge of the
county Court, and the seal of
Seal of said Court,this 9th day of January
•j County VA. D. 1909, at his ofHce in the City
Court )of Sisseton, County of Roberta
Ftate of South Dakota.
E. J. TURNER,
My the Court:
K. TUHNEU.
Jud«e of the County Court.
A Most:
C*!:\U I.STAOSTAO,
Clerk of the County Court.
T#K OF TNHKR1TKD INLMAN LANDS
Sisseton Atreney. S. Dak.
The public is hereby informed tb it mher
led Indian lauds within the limits or the Ms-
an acre property seton Agency, South Dakota, offered for sale
n\\v ovpffint.
f",m
under Section 7 of the Act of Congress ap
proved May 27, 1902(32 Stats. 275J will be
envelope couwpicuously marked "Hide for lu
lierited Indiau baud." The date of tho pro
nosed sale must also be written thereon, but
nothing else. Each bid must be accompanied
by :i duly certilied check on some solvent
battk. payable to the order of Uotted Statos
Indian Agent, for the use of the grantors, for
twenty-live per oent of the amount offered,
as a guarantee for the faftbful performance
by tbo bidder of his proposal. If the bid
eh all be accepted and the successful bidder
shall, within a reasonable time, after due
notice, fail to comply with the terms of bis
bid. the money represented by such oheck
shall be forfeited to the use of the owners of
tho land.
The right to reject any and ail bids is re
served and bids will obly be accepted by the
Agent or other officer in charge
subject to the
approval of the owners of the land.
Purchasers shall pay all costs of convey
ancing, and in addition the following sum, to
wit: If the purchase prtce is tlOOO or less.
11.50 If it is more than $1000 and lees than
2000, S2.00 and wtaero the purchase price
more than S2000.12.50.
Sealed bids for the following described
tracts of inherited Indian land listed for sale
December 19,1008. posted December 21, 1908.
wil* be received by the U, S, InnKn Agent at
the Sisseton Agency. S. DM up to 12 o'clock
noou of February 19,11)09.
No. 1. WJ4 nwJ4, swM, sec. 32, twp. 124,
rng. 52.
No. 2, Lots 6, 7, S, sec. 19, twp. 127, rng. 49.
No. i. K*4 seU, sec. S4, lu j. in. g.r2.
S. E. A1,LEN.
[J. S. Indiau Agent.
MEAT MAttKEI
GREAT
A
1
J.ou: as above required, said plaint,iff
Dated November28, 1908. •«.,
HOWARD BABROCK,
Plaintiffs Attorney, ,:
v..! Sisseton, 8. D.
Notice Is hereby given that the above sum
mons is published pursuant to an order ot
said Court made January 7,1909. and that the
complaint in said action was filed In the
offlce of the clerk of the Circuit Oourt of said
county on December
14,1908. 'vwurl
there should be some great and juicy
picces of meat to make it all riyrht for
the particular palau\ We sell meats
that are all right in cut, quality, and
appearand).
When It Gome to Prices
we defy competition. All orders
properly and piomptly died, and all
Kinds of meats and poultry art here
for your selection.
I E & O
Managers
Peever Meat Market
—„UI1JUU „,u You can get no better stock
„AI ..
HOWARD BABOOOK,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
&
Hardy Trees and Shrubs.
We have on hsnd a large stock
gurranteed free from disease.
100,000 Ash, 20,000 Elm, 10,000
Roses, 500,000 Boxelders, 25,000
Soft Maple, 60,000 Evergreens
and many other ornamental trees
and shrubs, besides a large stock
Fruit Trees, Vines and Plants.
HOWARD LAKE AND VICTOR
Will take judgment against you by default lor •v
tvjiviv
the sum of Two Hundred Dollars with in
terest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per
nnum from November 6.1908, together with
the costs and disbursements of this action
NURSERIES.
W. H. EDDY, H. HAESCH,
Prop, Agent.
Legal Blanks
Standard OOu
Want Column.
FOR
SALE -Six room hoose and si* lots in
bissoton. Good location. Will sell cheap
if IAKEN at once. Address K. STANDARD of
fice,
I
HWK a quarter block oi city lots, fine*
location in the city. E^ots broken and
trees set out and posts set for fence—t&jQ
taikes them. A snapC. C. Knap pen.
Fok
FOR
hard coal heating stove
small house cheap, also
SALE -A
tabic
is
suitable for
bedsteads iu ffood Bhape, one
two wooden
r-lofic A M. t'f Un
rhild's bed. Apply to C. C. Knappon.
FOnori.
SA US-n acres of timber land in
ern Minro*sot.:i, a small house on
th san.e ami timber enough on it to more
than pay for it. A snap at fJ2 an acre.—C.
Kriappen
FOUND -Ladies furs found at the Slseeton
opera house December -i»:h. Party can get
same by calling at tho lied Cross Drug Store
proving paopcrty and paying for this adver
tisement—Manager Opera House. «3t)
KENT TWO FPUNISLJKD ROOMS
with or without heat. Kates reasonable'
inquire oi Mrs. Henrietta Steele.
tpolt Sale or Trade Lot and small business $j
ty hall, Sisseton.
for land.
!h County Court.
County of Koherts.
In ihe lu ttl- of the {.'uardiansbip and estate
of Clau ie Cartiidtf*4. minor.
11 appraring to this Court from the petition
pre-rntcd arid filed by !•'. i'* the
t^uartii-it» oi the estate of Claude Curtlidjje. a
minor, praying for an order of sale of certain
real estate oesooKinu to said ward, that it is
it c.'ssary aud would be benplii'ial to the
ward that such al estate shou.tl lie sdd.
Will soil cheap or trade!
LODGES
M. W.
w. A. No.
MI OD TUTIBDSYS
Meets
month, visiting brothers
ways welcome.
1 I.SON Wll OX.
A. li. MAlTltRW&s, Cleric.
OR. \V. S. HOWARD
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
bfllce over Waletich & Plut's Store
Sisseton, S. D.
JCJ,-
VKTKR1NARV SKKGKONS.
Fred McDonald, V. S.'
Ganduate or Veterinan Science School
London, Ontario.
Trcai« all diseases to which
live stock is snbjeot at all times
Surgical operations when ncc
cessary. All work done in a
practical, conscientious and
profe'srffonal manner.
at Pryor's Liter Barn,
Sisseton, so. DaK.
When in need of a
VETERINARY SURGEON,
call on
A. H. NYGAARC
Be treats all diseases of hones and
cattle. Office at the City Drue
Store and C. Christensen's Peed
Barn
Office Phone l±i
House 187-1
Sisseton, South Dakota
OPTICIAH8.
Examined and Consultation
E E
W, C. Wren will be in
SISSETON
at Dr. Bobb's'Office. Eyes
tested and glasses fitted.
Call and see me. If you
have no eye strain, no
charges.
W. C. WREN
INSURANCE
John C. Perkin
(Rotary Public)
Real Estate, Loans. Instance ai
Collections.
When you have any business
these lines, I shall be pleased
serve you. You will be treai
right.
DEAD) FOR
I
BUSINESS
1 have recently equipped
and opened a firat class
next door to the Uoigue
./Theater, Those
wanting
»'IWIGOOD work and
courteous
treatment invited to call.
BERT WILCOX