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t'UII. (JLU'C. W 1 I I a a 1 O a 4' v» S a 4V I THE SISSETON WEEKLY STANDARD SissKTOX, s. I).. A a 1 0 VMIS a -m I I 1 I 9 a 1 1 0 1 1 1 i- I 1 1 1 -5 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 i- I 1 1 1 1 1 LH 1 1 1 A: •i 4 ,yI'll .(villlllli'ru'll llli'iifii'ti' Dill I I I| ult: ,\rid Ti 11 rieiir 1 fIr 11f 1 111 [tll)'J|i'l|lilli'3 ill' II lihilil mill 1 1 1 1 1 1 i- 1 I 1 H»r .'liilnlnl lit Viil)i)lin-11, lili'ii 111 litn'ii ^iili'ihii.ib, l)in)ii 111111 nnI iu| Oinlli'f |iini lii'iil)olt) 'iii- 17 mi I Vliir, liii 11 ui i]i'i'inr Tin lil)ii. OitlUi'i iir Dili' '^ntfit in rn Mimj jnrf). 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I I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S I II 1 1 I I the lirat IHC tractor was planned, the was to have the new tractor fit into work just as one well-cut gear ineshos into another. All conditions of farm work were taken into consideration dusty fields, gritty sand, tough clay, and tougher sod. There must be protection from flying dirt. The power of the engine must not be wasted. The machine must be so simple that anyone could manage it. The need of repairs should be infrequent, and repairs easily made. This was the plan behind the building of IHC Kerosene-Gasoline Tractors How well the plan worked out is shown by the reputation that I II tractors enjoy a reputa tion built upon a steadily growing knowledge among farmers of the good work done by I tractors. The engine has no rapidly moving parts or delicate adjustments to be affected by dust, dirt, and grit. The simple gearing trans initsalarge percentage of engine power to the drawbar. IHC tractors are in use everywhere, in the hands of many men who are in no way "machine wise." The value of an III tractor to a busy farmer lies in its many uses and its reasonable cost. It furnishes power for plowing, seeding, harvesting, threshing, hauling and for many kinds of belt and drawbar work. I tractors are now made in 12, 15, 20, 25, and 45-horse power sizes, to suit conditions everywhere. I a mill, and factory, and on the farm, are made in sizes from 1 to 50-horse power. Ask the IHC dealer for catalogues and full information, or, write kternational Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Aberdeen S. Dak. IHC Service Buruu •y The purpose of this Bureau is to furnish, free 'Of charge to alt. the best information obtainable on better farming. If you have any worthy ques tions concerning soils, crops, land dratnaee. irri- -i (MI 1 1 1 1 1 be heDite 1 1 1 7 II 1 0 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I 1 v• Harvester 1 1 '^vanillic Uiir Unitt mib Ijoolebe i^rb & a I a O a inui ^I'linnueC" I a 1 1 I A a 1 1 1 1 1 I III! I 'ill Viri fi a a a a I 4 I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 O For Sale. (tne -Miorsc upright Fairbanks uas engine and otic (i inch burr iced ui'll, cheap lor cash. F. (Isborn's Wood Yard, yisselmi. 11)1 The Sisselou Weekly Standard has at least (." per cent more cir culation than any oilier newspa per printed in lioberls coiinl v. I you have anything to advertise, you cannot afford lo overlook Ihis fact. Our subscript ion is open for your inspeel inn. $10.00 REWARD. I will pay I lie above reward for informal ion which will lead lo (lie conviction of any violator of the stale game and fish laws in Huberts county. In addition lo the reward, informant will be allowed witness fees and mileage. 1 ask all go(M 1 citizens lo co-op erale with nie in the enforcement of I he game a nil fish laws of .Soul li Dakot -i ill his conn! v. Heart Disease Almost Fatal to Young Girl "My daughter, when thirteen years old, was .striokvn with heart trouble. Bh« Avas yo bad we had to IJUVC«? hur bed near a window so she could got her breath. One doctor Miid, 'X'oor child. y\\e is lilr^ly to fall dead any time.* A friend told me Dr. Mills' heart and shoulder blades, pal pitation, weak and hungry spells, you should begin using Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy at once. Profit by the experience of others while may. THE SECOND DECADE BEGINS At I lie .Northern Normal and Industrial School, Aberdeen, South Dakota. I ii- fu 111.) 11 ii ays 11 liay tt ml nt-(ltty. Sej.itein- icr '.'tli ami lDtli. O it ii day address. fie vent It veai' W I'll tu'sday. I lilt. 1 1 A ju'ficll 1 lli^llt tor pi 11111c l- \V I I a a I I knla yonuu" 1 I a a cti' l'(| it pllle'll f. mi ii- Ii iiu' N or tun I ami I 1 1 I a li'|iai' I I t. 4 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 a & a O it 1'ii 111 'i 1 I Klllli'll Mela I Win id wni ('.inking. I II I'l', I luol W -k Allien Inil'l ll: i'|.'. N Im Id shan't iu W'lil. Srwi nu'. ."i'pi nu', writ" 111 scs cf si tidy. i) I of I I I I I tii i\\ 11 il' i*a I'.i 11)J,'Hi' mi 111 lie of tlif Add ress ii| ric^ lite 'i csidi'iil. Have l.he Slan'ilar'l print it i'i I I I O 'c'i ti I 1 tt XJi ft & is 1.) t's a \Ti a lis 350 ii p, A a ti p. Actors ti is 350 ti Perform i'i & JOHN'S SWAXSOX. (6-12) (lame Warden. If" ing 8 Animals ti ti & Heart Remedy had cured her fathor, so tried it, and she be^an to im prove. She took a great many bot tles, but i-he is spared to me to day. a fat, rosy No one can imagine the eheeked girl. confidence 1 have in Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy." A. K. CANON, Worth, Mo. The unbounded confidence Mr. Canon has in Dr. Miles' Heart Rem edy i«s shared by thousands of others who know its value from experience. Many heart disorders yield to treatment, if the treatment is right. If you are bothered with short breath, fainting spells, swell ing of feet or ankles, pains about the you Dr. Miles* Heart Remedy Is sold and guaranteed by all druijgists. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, In* 4 A. W. JOHNSON Famous EYE SPECIALIST From Chicago II Si-si-tuti ii W 1 IIU- jutr sore or tilflii-iiiei 1 Vmi can reach I he Lhroiii'.h Ih Sl.andai'd l.eller than any other niediiitii iu colllll v. ('inn iiii-reiaI Hotrl. Mniielny. August 2H. (Jhissi'.s titti-il for nil «i-.s uf which caur iiciiilac.hc. p{i:Li in the eyes, itching' sni 1 I'.VI'S or li'ls or grniitilateii eyes, itching siiiart= illtT sore or ml liUntul e\'es ol' litis or m'ra.nulal (1 eye lids, cataracts, cross eyes in chililreii. tilling sight, etc. ('otisultat ion free. All work ami exaiiiinat ion mmra nt ceil. BIDS WANTED. Superintendent for Poor Farm lli'ils Will he received up to Sepi euilicr Ird. HML!. Iiy the Hoard of ('utility I'oiillili-siollct's uf r.'olierls (.'oinily. So II I Ii Dalco- Ta. for a Sii|ierniteti,deiit of the I 'our Farm for one year, begin tiif 11.11• 1 si. 11' 112. The hoard reserves I lie right to reject anv an'd all bids. .1. A. A V, 7 im l.'ouul.y Aiiil.itor. Old Papers for Sale. l'ei'fcclly yooVl old papers lor sale al hi-: uf lice. Hir lnineli for a nickel. people of 1 lie hroiitrli Iioliei ts The MOST SENSATIONAL of all SHOWS Coming on its own special train of 25 double length cars. Will Exhibit at SISSETON, FRIDAY, SEPT 6 ONE DAY Al G. Two Performances at 2 and 8 P. M. Barnes' E E I N W I A N I A I S The Finest Horses on Earth Monster Lion Rides Arabian Stallions Groups of Savage Beasts in Heart Stilling Acts. Herds of Sea Lions, Elephants, Camels, Zebras. 150 Shetland ponies, Dogs, Apes. Merry Clowns and a world of Novelties all new for Season of 1912. Three Military Bands, Monster Tents FREE STREET PARADE lO a. m. RAIN OR SHINE SISSETON, FRIDAV, SEPT. 6 THROW OUT THE LINE. Give Them Help and Many Sisae icin People Will Be Happier. "Throw nit tile Life Lille"-— 'i'li. kidiu-ys need help. 'l it. re ovei-wnri t-u—can't get the oisoxi 1'iiLd'ed out of tba bluod. Tiiev'i-e gettiiig worse every iQ'llUte Will you iielp thciu? Duan's Kidney Pills have brought thousands of kidney suf ferers back from the verge of de spair. Sissetou testimony proves their worth. Mrs Thomas Mae Donald. Si* He ton S. Dak says: ''I was sub ject Lo symptoms of kidney com plaint for a long time and will -ay that Doau's Kidney Pills iirought me greater relief than anv other kidney medicine. This preparation drove away the agon iziny- pains in mv back and also "lengthened my kidneys. I used at all the contents of six boxes of I Joan's Kidney Fills, procured at the Palace Drily Store and they mad tne' feel like a different woman.'' For sale by all dealers. Price eciiis. Foster Milburn Co, ISiilfalo, NI- York, sole agents Ier tin I Li 11 SluteH. Kern, iii'ier 11, i, no -Doan's— and take no other (6) Have lie ,Standard do your job prinliMg. If the job don't suit you, you duii'i pay. & ii ft $ $ I I trfe: