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SISSETON, S. !)., .Jan. 29.
Fresh Hash
Wanted -(jirl for general house
work.—Thus. Mani.
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.James Cmmwcll, the popular
proprietor of the: Eagle Cafe, of
Watertown, was found dead in
that city Tuesday morning, sup
posed of heart failure.
Lost, Pocket book containing
27, in bills on Tuesday night
between the Post Office and
Calmensons Clothing Store.
Finder will be liberally rewarded.
.!. A. LELAUHKUK.
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T.he Browns Valley people are
still discussing, aiso cussing the
telephone system over there and
have made the Tri State a pro
position to extend their long
distance line into Browns Valley.
It will pay you to s«e our bar-j
gain tables. Many things on
them that you should have
Palace Drug Store.
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W. S. .Marshall drove his
automobile to Sisseton yesterday
making the trip without difficul
ty. This stunt is not so bad for
•Jan. '10th. Me was accompanied
by F. H. Rollenbeck. Browns
Valley Tribune.
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Louis Otto, of Bossko town
ship, was cured of rheumatism
last spring with the use of S F.
Baker,s Analyic Liniment. He
also says that leaker's condition
Powders is the best thing for
slock he ever saw.
S. A. Buck, president of the
State Savings Bank, of Ortley,
has sold his interest' in that
financial institution to If W.
liouch, of Royalton, Minn, and
.Joseph Popp and John Popp of
Rice. We Hope they will prove
to be canons of finance and not
mere pop guns.
Frank Dudeck, of Peever, lias
purchased the Peever Pilot of
B. M. Opsal and will devote
part of hie time to management
of the same. Frank is a fright,
wide awake and up-to-date
fellow with many friends wish
him a long and prosperous
journalistic careen,.
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Alfred Nelson, of Peever,
transacted business in Sisseton
the fore part of the week.
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I Two furnished rooms to rent.
Warm and comfortable. Apply
to Miss .McQuillan, (tf)
A good Remington type
writer. just out of the shop thor
oughly overhauled and put in
.order, for sale by the STANDARD
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Senator Gamble's bill for the
establishment of a land office at
'lieBeau has been favorably re
ported by the senate committee
on public lands.
Farmer Hopkins Big show
and Band, Opera House Monday.
One night nly Feb. Jst.
-Jas. Harrington entertained
his cousin, Thomas Harrington
'of Nev Richmond, Wisconsin,
last week and the fore part of
I this. Mr. Harrington returned
home Tuesday.
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The I. 0. 0. F. lodge, for
which Messrs. Hallmiist and
Robinson have been so actively
at work in the past few weeks,
is now a sure thing. Money has
been raised and about two hund
red dollars worth regalia and
paraphernalia have been ordered.
D. Rohlfs and family and Joe
Nowka and family arrived here
Saturday with their car of house
hold goods. Mr. Rohlfs has
bought the H. Schulte farm two
miles east of here. Mr. Nowka
has bought the J. C. Reeves
place in Melrose. Mr. Nowka
and family will make their home
with Mr. Rolfs until Mr. Reeves
has vacated the place next
March. Corona Tribune.
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John Benidt, of Norway town
ship, tells the agent that Baker's
Condition Powder is the best
and cheapest thing he ever
bought for his stock.
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M(iM.*peo|]e
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We will offer at a SPECIAL SALE and at reduced prices our line
of handy and indispensable
KITCHEN CABINETS
Call and see them, and re
member that the price will be
absolutely as low as the
lowest.
We will also hold a special sale for the next ten days at greatly
\,vreduced prices oil all lines of
FURNITURE
A. J. Nechas has purchased
the tailoring
business
Cheezig, and
petent man in
of
W10 FRESH LINK OF
What Makes Good Meat?
L.
will put a com
charge
same. Mr.
main with him for
of
the
Cheezig will re
a
short time.
Attend the "Farmer Hopkins"
big band show at the Opera
House Monday, Feb. 1.
Will's
Place
BEST EQUIPPED
Pool and Billiard Parlor
IN THE NC RTHWEST.
litmus iirw pastime ana Drain
food for mon of brains and should be en
couraged in all aafulw&y*. It muni be
regarded 'i* ono of tliei moat oharrotng
uumod iuvuutod. No recreatloo combines
boultU-Rivtucfrjverclse and pleaaant com
panionship id a gruuler dogree iban bill
iard8 and pool, I have a billiard tablo in
my houso. —Henry Ward Beecber.
Confectionery
Soft Drinks
Fresh Fruits
Tobaccos
Cigars, Etc.
CLEAN, iLlGHT,
COMFORTABLE
Wm. Swedlund, Prop.
(Murch 1, IflW.)
know that the ayo of the stock malum the meat
l»ugb or loodvr. Thero aro many othor things wtatcti aro of
importance in the making of good tnoatn.
WE KNOW WHAT THEY ARE
AND WATCH OUR MEAT!
If .vou want r. good roast or nteak, or obopf*. let ua cut it.ifor
you.
OYUTBflS PISH IND QiMI INlllftON,
Sisseton Provision Company
S'moihi doornnrtli of Thompson1* Uardwaro Store.
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Way..
We handle
.Weis Card Index Files
Weis Ledger Acct Eile«
Typewriter Ribbons
Typewriter Brushes
Typewriter Paper
Document Covers
Carbon Paper
Letter Tray*
Letter Files
Fountain Pens
Fountain Pen Inks
THE STANDARD
Stationery Department
YOU ARE
TO CALL
PERIOR
You See
sE:
CORDIALLY INVITED
AND INSPECT OUR SU
LINE OF
USEFUL OFFICE STATIONERY
You would buy a typewriter it'
they weren't so high-priced, would
n't you? Why not come to the
STANDARD and let us show you what
we can sell you a typewriter for?
If you would like to investigate
further, come and let's talk it over.
All kinds of typewriter ribbon, car
bon paper and typewriter paper on
hand at the
STANDARD
Sisseton, S. D.
Standard
Printing
Co's.
See our offer of a pair of $1.00
steel shears free. This latest and
most useful Household Inven
tion will be sent free, with one
years subscription to the STAND
ARD, new or renewal, by paying
up arrears. If your subscription
is about to expire you cannot af
ford to miss this opportunity to
secure a pair of shears whose cut
ting edge will never wear dull,
and which will cut any tiling
from wet tissue paper to a heavy
horse blanket.
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