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'rjc^uj10?^jof the iaicu,i-«"te SMS,1#* i. l,':e of Mlrh h®5)' lL'. pavabfe »nls- Mi ,.'( ft ,. rttat, ,' «p'^!! cc °f V5 30 iua)i!ie,i ew?di- a A V,011. hl'kl CV» :'f their votes in f,.^: ls. anil be it a,or -••ml lloar.l of Ed tisajga 1111 "u- power a. ii the law,of., is lim-t,,? lt° a* mr .s,ii,.,lo"' oi issuing the^ ncl 111 Uk 1,1 -V H- 1\ TK on m, townsh I mericlan, lake JiriuJ tlio lain! abm Jlerk of cuvr] 13 Jay $ and fl a (S of teachei BiwsetcJ LI.V tin. 1,0/ '"l',* *'ilid «JL* lic» tH'ld Pi-evor, W 'CK and KHIi J' held In Places, will pie* l,gh ktlon witjj second an will tm he1 hursday at uerlntLiKln 13 of Robert !alCircuit. itees, Un cased havo inter upon aim Defendant Is irrectin i: sttliiiva •V su£* hls whi'-h .ir ivsae, "•hik ,ilt. t„: •1 "'loctin.-i ares "if ^anu- [„irer.v: vs ana j^ I"'«- mct •. •'H'?vi. ward m**' •Uia ). Qph. I rtk*es oi' Bar/ 'f ill M. I.. aiM Jf '^•inl.aLthec v»f as olerk. "'ill I'.' open froiX until touro'c,® S "'•nil: lOtfeEv attesteil in- ttc§). 5?iu'.!s,'alut of *1 av May ij Mayor ulitor it.V of j„ V(Q_ H,,'i :i Uoberis un pm.viiuT that -no e.siate 0 ISMH-iJ to 5 riisl 1:iy of May' ie Of tfio »:tnl county a Um* rimr and '•sons iruiTiNted if in.v therebe. iier .should not TiniNKU, Otiiin judffi funi 10 ation Jos. ARWICK, Pres. A, 'il jojj -fa A bordeeu. S.ri:if ». 1910 4 utt Cl)arl»'.s if^ in Noveinher W S ^c-h N'assei Jtlo, all of Si I i- 1 D. kki Keuisrl •TIOXS. --J t-'Xitniinalio on the folio' to Uojri yo hour o/ Piis.s the r( »jects at tfc II be givene 'age of si, of t' Con, will* ftice of tli .Jui th Dakot •rts, at, 3 state. ^hich cc decree rest or bed in ti ity of I ta. to-w Kiiteen hree (12 1 the li jseton a one hi confirmi 1 Jntlfi* your bscribei in Robe days you ind if compls of 1 apply bis c. ietOD vaited led in filed laid co rPlalr OR 'ew 1 J. Ij IIBSI tetfi H. I Slsseton, So. Dak. .-r-'lCr Wf E 5- assets Over OFFICERS I-I ENRY ELVIG, Cashier. NGERSOLL, V. P. EO J. UKANITSCH, Ast, Cash. Your shoes ill be correct in .shape, fit, style and quality if you buy them of J. ML SWANBERU The Shoe Man MCEDPLQTMS |j UumttiCT s, ttoJel 5 Kr£RSM, Maiijir ^21 M,-' ja- S.ISSKTON ROliKKTs COl"XT\ S. I). FRIDAY, MAY Lake Traverse. (By Muriel Enid Lindi|iiis1 aw Lake Tr iverse, calm mil A gem i• fleet itlu*. ra re, A. A. PETERSON, Manager. is ay'fiiit fop-ialily (U'lnonstratt'd in this won deri'ul display of Ad viinced Styles built on advanced lines. There is no hotter ready for-service clothes made in this country than the Clothes of Advance Math lor made as are the garments you pay the merchant=tailor fully a half more for, they include every new idea from the greatest designers of the world, and fabrics from the best looms, both American and Foreign. Ask for Advanced Clothes, that is if you insist on having absolutely the finest. Prices Range From $15 to $30 Seasonable Furnishings Our shirt department shows a magnifi cient array of ready-ta-wear shirts that ap proach such a high standard of prefection that there remains no argument for shirts made-to-order. Mens neglegee shirts in'coat or regular style, cuffs attached or detached, from the best custom makers at 75c $1,00 $l50 $2,00 $3,00 Exclusive agents for the best $3.00 hat made, the Roswell, we also carry a line of Stetson hats, Rule Clothing Co. alii glVelt ilie clouds so iiiii'i' "cp. A fairer sight WJIS 7ir\rl' S«'CU I ir iziv(i «»ii iis l)onut\ -Arani !ri hl, iiinin siker li^rlit Mneli ripple daiieed liiani sprite, in elear mouii with a mnoii-] I'll the KollLT of 1 lie thai "ay summer hl'ee/.e. ni^ht. on halve Traverse om-e ajrain .1 saw Its waxes Joriiidi 1 iiio- were and privy I he wind blew strniiif. the wind liiew raw, ll was a eliil! ((-to''er iiav. Xo niol-e o'er till' water I) .vezes !)le\\ No Iiore o'er the ripples moonbeams flew 1 »ut the storm wind was howling 1 ,! wild and loud. twenty sev And tile sky was wrapped in ii tiI• -s. dark »'rev shroud. Tli.- wind iaslied the waves into] sdvery foam, About And the sea birds doomed for-: niorniny: ever to roam. ni'"n tIr Mino-led til ir cries with tin bino- waves. S() As they dashed on the shor thromili 1 lie roekv caves. The lake moaned and tossed its turbulent breast Beseechingly cried foi and rest. The rain poured leaden skies. tin iiwn from tlioj And added its noise 1o region of sitrlis. the Then through the grey mist clouds rolled away, And through the grey mists shone the glorious day jTlie storm wind returned to his I home in Ihe North, And again the gay sunbeams ventured forth. Across the clear sky streteiiei N5gr I the rainbow of light. T'p high in the sky shone the rainbow so bright And dee]) in Lake Traverse lay its image serene, Lake Trav.'-'se, a jewel in emer ald green. \A 1 they are tai- SiMMton, So. Dak. liHU I'osliuaster Knappeii reeeixed a "lei»Taiii from Congressman Ivien NV. Martin yesterday, as follows: "Order establishing Xisseton rural route \'o. (i signed today. Please notify patrons." lie route as established wlli run as follows: Starting at tile postoffiee. the carrier will O'O tliellee west to section line one-half mile, north •to southeast conii'i' section 2(1 Invi-fniii't west onc-liall'. north west on an.irliii"- road to eenier south line section IS one and on. half miles, westerly on irreg ular road to center east line sec tion lo nine and one-l'ouri li miles, souih on irree-ular Marshall coun ty. Buffalo Lake road to town ship 'ill'- four miles, east on ir regular' Sisseton road to near ]east line, section M4. at .junction 2iiwith Sisseton K'. I). No. ,1, six tIn.'.j iniies noriiicasi in south line section 2(i. one utile: east the 11 li I'ee ,".nd one-hall' miles: north Mid east to postuffice. Hiree ourths mile. Ijeiio'th of Tonic. and liree-fourt li Mr. Axness succeeded ill getting! new auto oi bam, bul Mas unable to Ihe cow and ponv. The animals were suffocated. The damage amounts to several hundred dol lars. partially insured. It is not known how the fire originaled. peaeel his handsonii it!! en Imi Fill Is Arinis Leader. 12 IV Fire in Barn. 1 o'clock last Xalurdayi lie i'ire bell railt^ oui si art led air and the I'ire- l,.jmen hustled out to findlhal ihejj fire was in Ihe large barn of O. T. Axness. The firemen soon had a. stream of water playing upon il and stopped the blaze before 1 he barn was completely consumed. OS of Ihe i'ct out Aberdeen Boosters. A speicai train, bearing what was known as tile Aberdeen Boosters club, pulled into town last Saturday evening and re m.aiiied long enough for their sale ,.jmen to call upon their trade iuj S I |J Careless Proof Reading. There is no good plausible iva- son in).i -r Ihe sun why the entire Vessey Out of It. will be either F.lrod or lOgan. and every taxpayer should .give this matter thorough consideration be fore casting his ballot at the primaries.— I lad ford Herald. Dahl and Economy. 11 is most important that we. the voters of Roberts Counly, elect Anton II. Dahl and all the second term repivsental ives so that Roberts county will be rep resented in the legislature by a delegation that, will work in har mony with Governor Elrod to keep the appropriations within the revenues, to abolish the nu merous offices created to pay off insurgent obligations, and once more put the state on an econom ical basis. Mi', Dahl stands for the inter ests of tin taxpayers and will vote to cut down these useless ex penditures which have resulted in such an enormous increase of taxes and plunging the state in to a debt that it will take years to pay off. His opponent, 0. P. -T. Eng strom, is the same man whom the people turned down two years ago. and there is no reason under Ihe sun why the people want him to represent them now any more than they did then. He is com mitted to the policies of the pres ent extravagant insurgent admin istration against which the whole state is up in arms and we are sure the people will not be so de ceived as to indorse this man. We believe the voters will use the l^cport of the Ci)ndilion The First. National Bank clvilt in li i'k»sf di I.. i' ul .South O^knta, Match l!i»tli, I'.Hi.i (Vcson rccs. 1.«:«n-» and «Ii-.couni• 7S i)\aid ta M'l'urt'd ami tiiiM'i-iiiTil '.012 }:i l*. S. 11. «nd in i"-urc dnaila tu»u .'Kmwkp I'roiiiKin.s on r.^. I.onds tv ,i) lJi-Uds. s«i*ut'ii i« s. i.'lc 'JO.HHI (i| HaiiUiuu htnisr. ftiniHun' and lixt uia 12.r»«»0 10 no nol l i«5.:u o.-: i)l h»i' real i's' a 4 hwuhI *)iu' I'rorn \at iunal Ha hk s"rv" A u-nih Inn- fr 'ii. I i' at) priv di» Mauk^ aiiil MatK' Trust onipanies. atul Saviuu's Hanks Ihu- froili a pprot'tMl a^riit vMu-cUs mi• I hnr rah I ius Kx«'huPiro- tor (Meiinn^ li-uisr Notes of ollu N'at luaiil ha«jk 'raci iona 1 pa per currency. nirkcl.N and cont^. Lawful luoiicy la-vi i-\«- in I ioU viz. Specie 'Jo i.ci.'al-ttMUh'i' 2.S70 00 :'/2%1Tt*» -0 Kclcm ijlimi tucd with S. treasurer i.*I per ceni of circulat a»n l.^Oo (K) Savings Deposils Tilne Cel'i'lit'uU^ of deposit Cabier's clucks out.sl andinc Total "The Bovs Sisseton. No use talkiirg, this{ .. Aberdeen bunch are warm stuff! writer isitcd Hre -t-oui't and pul everything els,- in the] 1 001 ll(l or stai"art state ticket shoil! 1 not|."n, |-„vs." Some of III be nominated at the -luiie I, ve grown yrevi-r: others primary. Wa.tertown Iublic ous insnrgeul newspaper and we j,,..,j,^ Oliver Wendell Holm 1H rj s)| .Opinion. !tund and of grealer girth, Millie Public Ojnnioii is a rant.•inker-in,,,,.,. wit r».T.'7 oi r2,r"f.) i7 :i is nvi o:» ::ui IK) Tula I r,a Capital siin'k paid IO.Oiki \Kt Surplus ftin«i iti.ooo I iulivhti-0 I'rotit^.loss exp»!nsi's and taxes paid i.:ns 72 .National Hank notes uiHst a inline r.iUMWi ().) Hue lott her National Hanks I.Uoti 15 I hie to st at and I'rivate Hatiks ami Hankers -\M.Vd 11 Due to Trui 'onipana-s and Savings Harms 7.7.M 02 1 ndividnal di-|Kisits sn^iect loidiei-k ,i OF SISSETON, SOU Til DAKOTA Total Deposits $445,055.81 same good .judgment: They-, used two years ago and vote he man who will guard their inter ests and carry out. the policies upon which Dr. Bolih was elected, by such ii, large majority. Vote for Anton II. Dalil and economy.—White ttock Journal.' "Oier day when court opened, and as lie east his eye over the room lie saw tile old boys who have III ing here, year after yeai he looked-upon 1llei.ll he many oi' present. ii com- '. and as though! li's' pocill bovs have gelling ro- |, in Isusju'ct tiiat a. careless proof-read-, ematical look. J.iu ail show the el' unwillingly caused it 1o make (.ri'ccts of time's wonder working I this truthful slateineiit. Sioux hand. ,,th.-r with a grave inatli- Jiut 11111 every singli Those who. do not want to see home attorney Egan noniinaled for gov-'i-nor| represented by tieorge ix and will bine to vote for Hired, lie-1 Thomas liouek. Then ih.-re wi-re cause of the voles that Mr. iygan several from Webster. The writ is drawing lo himself, four out ei' ha.d to look' twice 1O recognize of five Wi r" formerly Vessey Frank Sears- since lie removed votes. The nominee for governor the curtain from his face are all good fellows,! mother's son of "cm.! Now t.liei- ts Jill I lie, bllllch ol*j and Milbank was 1 ll is doesn'l look natural. h'ex Har ris. L. II. Woodwoi-1 Ii. .lolm Lund, and 1. S. Coonies completed the list from Day county. Sioux Falls was represented by K. W. I'arli man. Then here's to the "old boys." 'May they long continue lo appear at: each succeeding court. "And when they have done with their life-lasting toys. Dear Father, take care of thy children, the bovs!" Members Of The Legislature HON. IVAR J. JOHNSON 1,1 cnt Of this sintcini'nt of our on We solicit your -hiisi- ilition ness Siipfrvisccl tiy I he States j^ovcrnmem. r,: :i OHieerei! 7i» 21 l.ii.SO 20 14.7(H) 7s Duly Voriiiod) liy experienced Iankcrs Wide-awake The First National Bank CIRCUIT COURT The May Term of Court for the Fifth Judicial Circuit Con vened in Sisseton Tuesday. 'Ihe justice mills were busy, grinding away at Ihe big grist oi criminul and civil 'eases that have accumulated—many of them. silice the last term of court. There were 40. criminal eases 'iiel .j() ciy ii many ol tliese cases were eithei* eonl iinieiI or passed for the There is, of course, the W" understand that Slate's At torney Batterton is trying to get tli" I'nited. States government to take up this murder case on Iho ground ih,at Iv-okc is air Indian and a ward of the government. „-Sj pp. .5 of '*ton .N). -t8. On The Strength 1 t!nit"il Maiiagcil liy a lioao iliri'itors iimi|ioM.(l of ii'ssfiil tuisincss men. of M1C- I $ and progris pace with sive, keeping the growth of the ity. *:»2),I0| S3 •K 'rl'-m jm j\ eases. 0 ll usual •der case: but not liing litis been done ill this case except to have Keokc, Ihe murd'ovr, ar raigned. There is also an at tempted burglary ease and sev eral other infractions of the laws'. V' ll If this is so decided, it will estab lish a. precedent t'"i' future sim ilar cases and save the county thousands of dollars. Maurice lvivelv returned Thurs day Iroiu a trip Ihrough Mou tana. Senator A. B. Kiltivd-ge is in the city loday and speaks at the opera house (his evening. The senator feels that the chances are exceedingly good for electing the entire stalwarl state ticket. Alice M, O Kei'le, who IlilS bceit teaching in this vicinity the past, year, expects to leave tonight for .1 hist mgs, Minn., where she "will, spend her vacation. Get your tennis shoes at Stav ig Bros. Candidates for the legislature who are deserving of re-election. Vote for them and he uphold Governor Elrod's hends in the r£ yHhT'?refo?mere" Payin« the large debts incurred HON. HALVOR OIEN 1 .- -l wiS ifr &