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JJ prr i. V! I YESTEHDAV j* 1% 2®' "T -TV' 4 t50 j**-? Slj? $t00?ton &ta«&ar&. oi.nnar nitwiiPAPKnTN TIIK HMLKIIVATIOM. DO WN-TO-NOW PR I BRIEF" WORK AND L_ EI GAL- E3 Official County Paper. Official City Paper. PNrveyors «f Good Printing to tha People S S I I O N I E $ 1 5 0 E E A The dancing club gave- onp. of their semi-occas sional dances at tlie opera house last evening. There were about twenty couples and all enjoyed themselves to the limit- Supper was served at Uennett &J Mor rill's. Parkston, eMtaHtrntitMIl By C. C. KNAP PEN. CONGRESS has awakened to the realisation that'they are pretty muck in the position of the terrier *dog who attempted to tree a big torn cat, they ask for documents in the Steel & Oeal Trust Merger matter in the hopes that they would find something therein to make it un pleasant for president Roosevelt and now it is apparent that Roosevelt will give them a hoist with their own petard. They've got a wad of information they don't know what to do, with. Like the boy who had the bar by the tail, they dassn't let go and they're hoping the tail won't pull out. We don't always agree with Teddv but it looks very much as if he had congress in this mat ter up at all pole which the same they can't climb any higher up because the pole isnt&ny longer and they can't come down because they haven't any place to light. St Paul Maifcet THE STANDARD'S MARKET LETTER. South St Paul, Jan. 20,1909. Clay, Robinson ft Co. report fi-: the market at South St Paulas follows: "... With fairly liberal receipt of cattle here today the market on good beef steers and butcher stuff held about steady with Monday, good corn-fed steers selling from $5 50 to $6.00, with fair to good kinds fiom $4.75 to gdm .00, plain and medium grades $4.00 to $4.50, while good to choice cows and heifers are selling from $5.25 to $4.75, with fair to good grades from $3.25 to 75, plain and medium class to $3.00, canners and cut ters $1.75 to $2.50, veals rang ing from $5.25 to $6.00, butcher bulls $3.25 to $4.00. There was a fairly good demand for good qualtiy Blockers and feeders and prices held about steady with last week's decline, best feeders &- 4 •it Just "^Arrived •f NTINQ W («OV. Vessey distributcd-'the following plums to the hungry faithful and aent to the senate the names of R. A. Murray of Milbank, John W. OL I IC* IjU IIIL IKIIIIUO \'l lilJl. UIUIIUJ wi IUIIUUIII\1 "vim Peckman, of How many of you have ever seen thcStar of "Beth lehem? Astronomers tell us that this star is visible at the present time for the first time in 500 years aud it won't be coming along this way again for the next 500 years and its probable that most III L-AISL KS ... SNAP SHOTS. .. selling up to $4.75 witn"iair Wi una umia N. Clark, of Kapid Oity, as rniuejnspector. HjfCII 9 LadAdl#UIU flUlwW of us earth then unless possibly it is some Browns Valley people. This star is visible in the ea3t every morning at day break. It is a very bright star and easily distin guishable from other stars on account of its brightness.*] won't be on rto good grades at $4.00 to $4.50, plain and medium class! from $3.65 to $3.75 while good to choice stackers ruled from $3.75 to $4.00, with fair to good kind? at $3.40 to $3.65, plain and medium grades from $2.75 to $3.25, common heifers and feeding cows selling from $2.75 to $3.00, feeding bulls from $3 00 to $3.50. The receipts of sheep at this point this week is light and the market extremely dull, best fat lambs selling up to $7.25 with fair to good grades at $6.75 to $7 00, ewes $4.50 to $4.75, wethers $5.00 to $5.25, yearlings $6.25 to $6.50. The nog market here today with 5,000 on sale opened and ruled generaly steady, sales ranging from $5.85 to $6.25, with the bulk selling at $5.90 to $6.05, light hogs being quoted at $5.85 to $5.96, mixed $6.00 to Q6.15, and butchers $6.20 to $5.25. $ A Car of Tt Mills A '•fK 4k GGGYILLUHHFJILLSMILHSGWWGGIGLIIFLIIGTMM' pmnnmioimigtEifFinntnriBiBiiTi for oil inspectors, and William Nlial'c I TftHlptC First* Sneeze SEE THAT FLUE? It's now ami iliffereiit from any other. Made only in the RIVERSIDE HER-HEATER Cold air is drawn up from the floor through the flue and dis charged at the top of the stove thoroughly heated. It has all the radiating sur face other stores have, and heats by circulation 9 well. This means greater heating power, and SAVES ONE-THIRD III FUEL It also means no cold floors, no cold corners or dead air spaces, but eren temperature throughout the room. Every stove is a double heater of great power. •j Come ID SCH INiyLER BROS. ud examine tbem. Oat esot of our Booklet. Monel Raca." It's Wee. Successful Fanning Depends as much on the uie of up-UMtat* farm machines as ib doe» upon good judg meat In planning fariu work. Good Judg wie-'t must be backed up with tools t*i»t will enable the farmer to cary out his plans. That Is precisesly the kind of farm machin ery that is sold by A. W. TOWER Sisseton, S. D. 1 handle Buggies, Wago&s, Sleighs, Cutters Binders. Mowers, Bakes, Headers, Plows, Harrows, Windmills, Pumps, Gasoline Engines, Creara Separators, Corn Binders, HusKcrs and Shredders. The Largest Farm Implement I HavejRecently Leased the w£mm •wag :r: EM Sisseton, S.\*. UiSiOl La a warning notp. It'« ii signal lor a dose of It' yon answer nromptly with a dose you need never fear any ill effects from Grippe, Uolds Influenza, and Fever Price 25 Cent*s PALACE DRUG Sliiaeton9 8. D. iiiiiyiiGitiianisiEioiDfaiiiiTiimii] ncm STORE House in Sisseton RED FRONT LIVERY and have put in a first class outfit of all new buggies, surreys and carriages, and a lot of the best horses that could be purchased. Tour patronage is respectfully solicited. RALPH KIVLEY, Sisseton, S. D, PAY THE- PRINTER Remember the old quotation, that "He who cheats the printer of a single cent will never reach that heavenly land where good Elijah went." I have for sale the mill you want. Bring in your dirty grain. Mix up one or two bushels of wheat, oats, flax, barley, wild oats, millet, buckwheat, mustard, and other good or foul seeds and I will run it through the Fosston Mill while you are here, so that you may learn how to operate it and know what it can do, before you pay your money. I will challenge any maker of other mills or any one who sells mills. I will put put it up in a public or private contest. Bring in your grain and I will prove what I have said CARLBERG T.'J.I .1. NORBV. V. iInq. 4 DO YOUBJ BUSINESS WITH The Largest Bank Citizens^ Our 4 flrHE man who knows where VI* every cent goes is better able to dispense with luxuries. The thirgs that you do not need are the one*, that make the expense high. Might it not be possible to cut down in some places and save a little each month. IT1' LOW FARES WEST Mllmku tMcap, r,*. wuaa, Owwil P«n«pr Cklaan a\ e* Na^oVV ssseloft. In Roberts County OFFICERS UO.HPM MARVVICK. ,, a Pres. HIJ.NIO HELVIO.A I nvit at ion Once each week we pay for tuis space foi the privilege only of inviting you once again to become a depositor of this bank. The person who reads about us fifty two times a year ought to know us at least fifty-two times better than if he had read of us but once. Ti.e better ne knows us the more likely he is to like us and our business methods. "Your account, large or small is urgently solicited and respectfully invited. THE OLD RELIABLE First National Bank SISSETON s. D* If you don't know where you can save, I a-check account will tell you. RESERVATION STATE BAN SISSETON, S. D. 31 II (W A Check Account assists to save by pointing out useless expenditures. a CHECK account will fur nish you with an accur ate record of all amounts spent It gives you a grip on expend itures because you can tell what was bought, when you got it, and from whom. This method will put you ahead. JOHN X. SWAMBERG Dealer In I N E S O E S For Ladies, Cents, Misses and CMldni Repairing Pwittfc leatly Done Every day from March 1, to April 30, low Hum to Pacific Coast and to inter mediate poiqta, via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. A Paul Ry. & Paget SMDd Ry. Descriptive folders with complete in formation regarding fares, stop-overs train service, sent free on request •. P. 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