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yr t, rM r^f Tin* A. Li'Wis pool hall it AVilmot wits i» ft tally diMru\d by lire. More than ten thousand of land 111 the Belle Fournho re clamation project will be till own open to liomcstca'd entry on Mi\ 2"). —r!DS— Four proiniiiciit Dtiv founts •fanners were caught in the act ol' usini a H()0-l'oot seine in I'K'k orcl lake, and were arreste'd by the jyainc warden. Tlie\ had .1 trial it Waubaiy and were found guilty an'd paid a fine ot $.() each. —SDS— Boxedr Ihieves ari' busy 011 the Milwaukee system. HDN (lust Pearson, aged years Edith Pearson, aged 12 Anna, Pearson, age'd 14, and Hannah Dun iiing. age-d .11. were drowned in the Sioux river at Bran'don. on Wednesday of last: week. Tin cliil'dren were wading in the over flow waters of the river when the Pearson boy stepped from the sub merged bank into the mam river and disappeared beneath the sur face of the water. The three? girls were drowned in a.11 attempt to save their bov companion. —SDS— South Dakota is claimed to be the only state in tjie union in which 11 monthly paper is edited and published .onj a farm. The paiper in question is the ('lnlds town Rural Monthly, and i« con ducted by John P. Gering on lii« farm in Childstown township, Turner county. —SDS— More rain foil in South Dako ta during April, this year, than has fallen during any April since 1897. The total rainfall for the month, according to the Huron weather hure.'iu, was 3.76 inches. —SDS— South Dakota Siftings SDS— A sjH'eiJii I'XUJiinmtiuii oJ appli cants lot- ailiuisMoii tin* lai' will lie -lirltl by till' supreme court at 1'ierre oil .Juno 2.. -SDS— ha vi' an allalla Faith xvi cxperiiiieii't Iiinil Slw- autoiiiobil An automobile i.elonguig to F. A Curtiss. ol AbiTiloeu, v«i« jliolished by the explosion ol the ixulitu' tank on the roa'.lj be tween rot on and Aberdeen. Luck ily, the owner ha'd stepjied out ol tile ear a nionieiit belore the e\ jiloKion occuri'ci.l, and escaped 1111 injured. —SDS Owing to the frequency of depre dations on freight, in the yards ami the threatened invasion of South Dakota by the Weary Willie bri gade on account of the favorable «rop reports, the city authorities are endeavoring.to induce the Mil "waukce officials to put on a spe cial officer in the Milbank yards A fellow by t.lie name oif Sim cox was arrested by the chief of police at Webster for stealing a sack of g/'een hides and. attemp ting to get. out. of town with his booty. S me ox was given thir ty dayis. . —SDS— iV Lester C. Turner, a resident of Brown County since 1881, is dead. iw jjVi. tih: —SDS— The miff Eastwoods are again in control of the Watertown ller ,ald—after having dispose' !. of the paper, twice-within the past, year. VS"Y„ -WV* —SDS— The commission form of city ''government is now in full force '-at Waltertown. "S I R. 0. ¥w^5^ftPF0Ktly» •ifoSfay i-MM At the Primaries June The (anions .McClellan case, which involves an estate valued al bet ween. illK ami which has been ui the _Muuie. lialLa county courts lor the past twelve years, has recently re ceived new lease ol 111u through a decision- made by County .Judge ileilin, who holds that nolle, of the claimants are the legal heirs 11" Judge Met Lin's decision is af tirined by the high courts, the estate will go to the .state of South Dakota. .SDS Yeggmeii broke into the potst ot I lee at. Comic, blew open the sale and carried away •?2f 111 cash and .."00 stamps. They are still at large. —SDS— A eonipaJiy ol Hoy Scouts has been organized at Lcmiiion. —SDS— Kilteeii huillrcd acres of HtlMe county land, stocked with 2.S00 sheep and 100 head ol horsen, was recently (.IINJXKSCU ot for $60, 000. —SDS— Immigration Commissioner Deets has returned Irom New York with contractus sign-ed by the oft icers of tlie Russian-American Coloni zation Company to locale 2.000 Russaan lamilies 111. South- Dakota The immigration commis.s.ioner Jias also securetl contracts tor the sale of ")0.0()0 acre's ol st.at.-' land to these people. —SDS— It is claiiiu tlia.t Minnehaha county, the home of (ten. W.Euan will give a.'majority for Frank .M Hvrnc for governor. —SDS liyrne boosters enjoyed a. ban quet, at S.ioux Falls. —SDS— Paul He.tz has 'confessed to the burning of his home 111 Faulk county, 111 order to get the in surance money and lia.s been ta ken to the penitentiary at Sioux Falls to' serve a six months' sen tence. According to the confes sion, young Hetz sf't fire t.01 his home at the instigation of liv father, who has since commit/1 c'.l suicide. —SDS— llorse rusllers have coniiiiene.ed operations 111 Perkins eountv. —SDS— The State Dental Association held its annual meeting in Sioux Falls, this week. —SDS— Eugene lie 1 ley, the democratic sheriff of republican, Minnehaha, county, will have no opposition in the primaries nor at tliei fall election, as no one is seeking the nomination for sheriff on the re publican ticket. You'll have to give it to Renlev. —SDS- A special train of twenty one cars loaded with oil and gaso line from the Wyoming oil fields was derailed and took fire six miles east of Presho, The engine and thirteen of the cars were saved—the rest went up smoke. The destination of tin train was Aberdeen. —SDS— Five incites of rain fell in four hours in the vicinity of Brook ings. v. —SDS— F. R. K. Hewlett, president of the Hewlett lli'de and Fur Co., of Rapid City, was arrested at Billings, Mont., on the charge of forgery in the first degree. Hew lett is charged with having forg ed another man's name to a. wolf bounty certificate, the papers in the case being issued at the insti gation of Attorney General John son. ,, Have the Standard print it. For United States Senator Vote For ...<p></p>RICHARDS 4th a. Hfiiis, walnst the Aldrich Currency Bill, which aims to take the power of .iMutaff money .away fnftn the government and give it tp the big New York 'Mnkl. «/.•' He teyon national crop insurance. ia agalnw that kind of "reeiproeity" or other tariff revision that would "anner*waeli in a free trade market andbijy in a protected market. ftr a_ tarilT that, will measure the difference in the cost of production honiie aao abroad and no tnoreV tnd. exP e,88 wj'.tn-*?*owanCe to the employee*, rat's on the actual value of for a fair return on "the investment and Respectfully, RICHARDS SENATORIAL COMMITTEE *if I matter where they happen to be. a Curtiss and His Organ Deserve The Best in Town. Repudiation W. A. Robinson writes to G01 The wind has certainly beenilon Bros. "Your Pillsbury Best" 1 taken out of the sails of the]Flour is the best-flour sold in! Aberdeen American. It has Sisseton, it is the best-flour 11 been belittling Congressman have seen in a year. It makes Burke because of his record on the Cheyenne and Standing Rock reservation matter. Now comes a report from Washington that congress has unanimously adopt-1 weeks in order to ents a sack, by ed a report made by Mr. Burke providing for opening the balance 1 •J*"*'0 .. ,1D of the Standing Rock reservation and the bill is expected to pass next Monday. This means much for Aberdeen, all South Dakota and the whole northwest. If there ever was a home candidate and his newspaper organ that deserves repudiation it is Curtiss and the American at Aberdeen. Those who know Mr. Burke realize that he is always on the lookout for something good for his South Dakota constituents no and people of Aberdeen general- 's ly will be delighted with the good ." news, and likewise be disgusted South Dakota. And this time it]"11' Partners in Saint-Making. A certain writer has said that no newspaper which took truth iar"storv a a a a pecuniary success. The press might return the compliment by remarking that no minister who told the truth about his con- jan gregation, alive or dead, would occupy his pulpit much longer than one Sunday afterward, says an exchange. The press and clergy go hand in hand with the whitewash brush, rosy spectacles magnifying little virtues and kindly throwing little deformities into obiivion. The pulpit, the pen and the gravestone are part ners in saint-making. Not Quite—But Almost. One glauce at any of the Rob- ^.'10 Settings,^ for 50 cents or 100 for $3.00. Three blocks west of the onounceil it ilu ura )1( tl,e of years standing. For years the traders, who have given needy Indians necessities of life, have had to wait for any remu neration from the government, due to the clogged condition of the department. Gamble and constipation Burke were appealed to and have I succeeded in securing relief. South Dakota is fortunate in having two such men in congress who have proven their abiliity to "deliver the goods." —Lyman County Argus-Leader. ib]?od is the traders at the Indian posts 1 JiW'('s tlie system. 1 he.\ who are relieved of an injustice berts county papers is enough to Minnesota township, Dist. convince anyone that there is a political scrap on over there, Number of boys enrolled. 6. Candidates galore have "an- Number of girls enrolled, 8. nounced" themselves for every Total number enrolled. 14 office, From the number ofj Total number enrolled for the candidates it would appear the'vear, 19 primary ballot will be as long as Number of davs taught, 20 the county is.-Browns Valley i»erfe(.t attendance c(u-tifi«a.te'S Iribune. the watep tower. 48p. G. A. McDonald. Sisseton, S. D. Warrant Call. All wararnts of Easter town ship. up to and including No. 875 are hereby called for payment, interest ceases on this date. Pay able at the Citizens National Bank Sisseton, S. D. Notice of Eighth Grade Final Examination. Notice is hereby given th-at the eighth grade final ex-aminaton will lie given in the sclioolhouses in Summit, Wihnot, Peever and White Rock, and in the court house in Sisseton, ti liur--.day and Friday, May 23-24 begin ning at :o0 o'clock on Thursday morning. Each pupil may write the place most 'convenient for himself. BONXIE ANDREWS, County Superintendent.,^" Roberts County. (40-47 ).. Roberts County V, ',.1 It's time to be thinking about that graduation gift. You arc sure to find something that will give satisfaction at. Tostenson's, the .jeweler. (46-49) Now is the time to buy your genuine Grimm Alfalfa Seed,' at Schindler Bros. (45-48) or White, light, and Every User fine bread good laste. There is no ecomony in eatrng poor bread for two or three save 10 or 15 buying cheap an(1 fer one. hundred dollars for case it, fails to cure. Send circulars and testimonials. Address: F. .1. Cheency & Toledo. Oli to. So lil" following is the report for (,,S')th ^|1(, mon ILogen. Alvin and Josephine iMoen. Eggs for Settings. Arthur Loessin entered Grade Rhode Island Red Eggs I'dr^ 1 eived Dated, May 1, 1912. —Casper Mellenhoff, 47 Treasurer.1 inuiute lu'1' "l S. D! Address: Route 1, Peever, 1 0 10 on Will you help t.hom? Doan's Kidnoy Pills have brought thousands of kidney suf ferers back from the verge of de spair. Sisseton testimony proves their worth. Mrs. Thomas Mac Donald. Sis seton S. Dak., says: ''I was sub ject to symptoms of kidney com plaint for a long time and will say that Doan's Kidney Pills brought me greater relief than any other kidney medicine. This preparation, drove away the agon izing pains in my back and also stengthened my kidneys. I used in all-the contents of six boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at the Palace Drug Store and they mad! me feel' like a different woman." For salt by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Poster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents fcr t'u I'rited States. Remember thv ft Booster. "Best 'and you 'will have no scraps to throw away, they will eat it all. There is more Catarrah in this section of the country than all other 'diseases put together, and until the- last few years wa.s sup posed to be incurable. For a great many doctors pronounced' I a local disease an'd prescribed lo cal remedies, and constantly fail ing to cure with local treatment, to be a const,it:u and therefore re 1 ,S('-4 wms[-ltntwna.l with Curtiss and his cuckoo I (.-atarrn lire, iminulactur organ.—Pierre Capital-Journal, j"' Cheney & Co., Toledo Ohio, i.s the only Constiitutioinal They Deliver the Goods. M'ure on- the market. It in taken Again have Gamble and Burke |'nl(!"laIIy d^es form 10 drops been victorious in a fight for treatment, to a teaspoont u'l. It acts directly of- anv for Co. I'd by Di •uggists. 7ic. ,nake llail" Family Pills lor Great Play. "Tliehna" is without a doubt the most talked of play of the season, and since the announce ment of its appearance, here 011 Thursday evening, .May 2-i, has created more interest than any play in years, ilark'. Corelli's "Tlielma" is a, world-wide popu ..1 oimj, and everyone who. is l1"11' ^,1' the book, can, eas.h ,l'-. Vsuperb material ,t 'alfords tor the development ol drama. The comjiany the play is said to be of exceptional merit and one of the strongest organization of its kin'd 011 the road and '1 is dcubt fill if lh"re will bi a .-ii--:ni seat 11 the |K i'a liouse at ihe r.s of imus" presenting .he cu-'aui. on (. con popui..i .-'tid pnbl: tins attract'ci Ihe leniand ol School Report. Tlu' \h vi/ \h month ending May ili ifc il/ th were issued) to "'onth Golda Morrison re- 1^ for h,av,nf httt'en ,U).oks fro'in s( hool. library. tin —Rosy A. Kleven, Teaclu'ir. I THROW OUT THE LINE. Give Them Help and Many Sisse ton People Will Be Happier. "'Throw awt. tlie Life Line'"— The kidneys need help. 1 The.s re overworleu—can't get the poison filtered out of the blood. 1 They 're getting worse every ntnm—Doan's— and take no other. i' (6) Have the Standard print it. 1 ORDER. Skim Cleanest Turn Easiest Are Simplest Most Sanitary Last Longest That is a strong statement but we'd make it stronger if we knew how, because we are sure that the De Laval will more than make good every claim. We don't ask you to take cur "say so." We prefer to let the machine itself talk for us. Why not let us set one up at your house? You can test it yourself alongside of any other machine you like for capacity, cleanness of skimming, and ease of operation. We don't ask you to buy a De Laval upon "claims." We do ask you to be sure and give it a fair trial before you purchase any cream separator Don't put it off. Do I SOONER OR LATER it now. I Thomas Thompson SISSETON *r=\r. Sullivan Lumber Co Dealers in jg Lumber,. 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