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at Pickerel lake. GRAIN INSURANCE FIRE AND LIGHTNING We are writing a new fire insurance policy covering grain, cut or uncut, in shock or stack, threshed or un threshed, in wagons, tanks or grain aries, with permit for straw or gaso line power for threshing. Policy is written for the time want ed and costs very little. Aks us about it. The Old Reliable First National Bank Sisseton, S. D. THE LOCAL NEWS Some was tokl to us, some was handed to us, and the rest we guessed at. Mrs. Art is of Clear Lake is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Win. Miller. A. J. Monnie a in! family and Miss Tena Illson autocd to Yeblen Wednesday. Waren Names of Truman, Minn was the guest of his niece, Mrs. Joe Cloutier last week. Mrs. John McCoy went to Or tonville Saturday night lor a visit with her parents. (Ill Monday Judge Bouck sent enced Chas. iondiiian of Ort ley to days in jail and S1' 'ii line for blind pigging. Miss Knien Olson, stvno^ra]iher at Lnwyer Unhvocks othcu, is Sheriff Minder returned Monday from Helena, Montana, with John Bisek of Lien township, who is charged with deserting his wife. For Salt—Complete threshing outfit—11 h. p. Advance Fngine. I'(Win Rüssel Scpcrator. For sale or trade. K. C.auper. Claire City, S. 1). Mr. and Mrs- M. F. Crockett and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Christians and daughter Lucille autocd over to Browns Valley, Sunday. Mrs. Christian and Lucille remained there for a visit with her sister but the rest of the parly returned home that evening. Mrs. I. A. I'eterson and children are visiting al l'eever with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson. Friday Mr. I'eterson will join them and t'nev will go to l'ennock, Minn., to visit their daughter F.lla, now Mr-. 11ilbelt Floren. Carl Lohre, accmpamcd by his mot her. et urned Tuesiiav roiii a weeks yiit with relative.-, al Hell soil. Montevideo and oilier points I M'" in iniieso'a. 1 nev ma:li.: tlie 11 ij• bv auto, and report a fine time. M'' Mrs. K. X. Rudie was called to Minneapolis, F'riday evening, her father being seriously ill, having suffered from cancer of the stomach for some time. Rev. Rudie received a telegram Sunday, stating Mr Hegge died in the morning. Rev. Rudie, soil Clitloid and daughters Bernice and Mildred, lett Monday noon to attend the funeral. The Tom Maui fnnilv Siindaycd Martin Johnson went to Minuea Dave Wollt and son Loroy aufoed |iolis Saturdax' evening on business, to New K'^ngton. I la in mer and White Rod Sunday. Mrs. Robert Laing who lias beeil Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Marvick seriously ill is lnipmving. are the liappv parents of baby girl born Tlmi sd.iv. Mrs. M. Opitz and niece of l'eever were Sisseton callers be 'tween trains Wcdnesdav. The C.eo. Waletich iamily Suu •iayed with Mr. and Mrs. Win. X'aiikcmaiin of lieanlslev. Miss Signa Jorilahl returnee! Monday from a two weeks vacation spent in the lulls with relatives. Miss Ruth Minder had her ad noiils removed at lie Sisseton hospital Tuesday. She is recover ing nicely. iss rie uutson of Iieardslcy, Minn., has been a guest at the Thorson and Hendrickson homes the past two weeks. spending a two weeks' vacation at Mioses Louise and Hilda Kjorn her home in Rnsht.ud. Minn. went to Minneapolis Wednesday levelling, where the former is having some dent -d work done. r. anil Mrs. Will Nelson of California, were guests at the Möllenbeck home Monday. Miss Met a Leplcr. left Tuesday, for Clara Citv, Minn.. where she will spend lur vacation, visiting her mother and other relatives. Mrs. O. Litn and children, departed Saturday evening for l'ierpont. S. I) where they will spend a few weeks visiting friends. Nute Miller returned Stimlay I'roin Wey burn. Bask.. Canada, where he spent several days looking after his real estate in teresls. Crop prospects are also good in Canada this year. rs. Art Kennettand daugh 'pa rted Sati.i rday for answer to a tor Lut h. New I'lm. Minn, in niessae'e, that Mrs father bad snlYered strok'e and wis very expected to live. R. is. A. Roliinson \v:is down from Vehlen last week. I 11. M. Knight transacted husi- I ness at Ortonville Tuesday. Status Attorney Jorgenson made a business trip to Summit Wednes day. Magnus Stavig returned home Friday from a business trip to Chicago. Mrs. A. O. Tostenson return ed home Wednesday from a visit at Lang ford. Miss Mary Class is spending the week at the .). B. Raphael home in Enterprise. Hoard S.i.OO a week straight. Meal tickets, 85.25 ticket for S4.0U Little lvagle Cafe. Kmily Otto was granted a fli viorce from l''erdin:md Olio, Tues day on the grounds of non-support. The Misses Agnes and Marie Katern ana Ksther I'reston aie spending a week at 1 larttord Beach. Win. Thesia of Bagley, Wis., ar rived Tuesday to lieg in threshing with his machine which is located here. Dr. and Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Dr. !•'. I. Maw, Five Specialist of ilbank. S. I)., will be at the Hotel Commercial on Sept. 2nd Dr. Maw comes highly reccom mended. Mr. and Mrs. M. Thorson a." cotnpanied by Mjsses Millie and Clara Thorson and Canie knntson spent Thursdav at Islington with the Dr. llowg family. Heed the advise I I M'11 11 less Keiinott's a paralytic low and not md Mrs. 11. A. Hanson and of Lajord. Sask.. Canada, II. .1. Pond of Marcus, la., jand Mrs. John Mangold of Arm Messrs, 11. 1). IS.itterbury, Leo strong, la., who were guests of Lukamtsch Henry 1 lelvigand Mr. Grandpa Strand, 11. J. Strand and 1 legland wen' mi a li-.hiug tri] l'ickeral lake Monday- They to sav tliev caught all kinds ol iih but gave hem away, Guess I he fish were all in the story as they didn' e*'eii bring one home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Aasness last week, departed for their respective homes Wednesday. the state of Texas, arrived Tuesday lor an extended stay. iif goiid busi Sioiix Falls Siiitlx Falls. and attend tin College, S. I). ist. brack is agent for the Case Comp any, and Andrew Jirickson went along for a ride. Ola Seotbohl of I rt ley ed a painful accident last day while inspecting soui mite cap blowing off a I Ie was broil placed in he THE SI SS ETON WEEKLY STANDARD suffer Tu es dy na •l. when a pat Hie of his band, 1 N O 1 1 ill I, to Wan bay and Chapman hospital, under the care of lie |'e lie is Dr. (,uinn. Wanba.v Advocati Klemenls of Alvm, Texas, remains taken to the old home of itju-t poured arrived Tuesday, to look after the! deceased at Garden City, Minn. work on his farm east of Sisseton. for burial. Deceased was known Mr. Klemcnts and family resided to the residents ot this vicinity as here 1 rom LS94 until two years ago an honorable, upright citizen. and when they moved to Texas. Mr. he had many friends XVho will be feet deep and he has seventeen feet Klements says the family likes it' grieved to learn of his untimely'of water in it. Says it rained so xvell in the Lone Star S'ate, but he death, lie leaves a widow and s) hard that the water couldn't run prefers South Dakota. John Kotitz children to mourn his loss. Her-' down the eve soon and Mr. Gardian. also former resi man Burnett. of this city, who was fast enough so it piled up on the dents of this section, but now of a brother-in-law ofdecea.sed, attend- roof until it was backed up eight ed the funeral.—Browns Tribune. Attorney lxix of illiank was in the city on business Tuesday. Miss Cora Robinson was the guest of friends at Cc.rona, this week. Dr. and Mrs. Lcplcr returned Monday evening from their usual round trip down the line. Attv. Howard Kabeock de parted Tuesday for Washburn, Wis. to attend business matters. Ohas. Tisch is enjoying a visit from a nephew who arrived from the Pacific coast by auto. Mon day. Charles Tisch and W. .1 Thomas left on Tuesday evening for New Orleans, on a business trip- Messers. Himer 1 lust,id, Kdwin Stavig and Oscar London of Ros liolt spent Sunday with Sisseton folks. Messers. A. Svvnson, A A. I'eterson, Kosmid Christoffer son visited the new towns along the F. V. road. Sunday. Dr. iiinnell reported line 0 lb. boy a rriveil at he of r. and rs. Cba rley S beck". Tuesday. For Sale Cheap—bann 1 00 acres 1-2 miles from Sisseton, easy terms. (lue third ol crop goes with land. See C. A. l'erkins. Judge Finite] was up from Milbank Tuesday, and sentenced I (!. ILixvley and .1. I ('larli to serve days and a line of S100, on the charge of petit, larceny. They are lie fellows who stole a suit of clothes at the Radisson, last week and were later caught at. Ilniwns Valley. Where Real Bargains Abound This is the store where bargains abound. The store where the nickle, the dime and the quarter reach their highest possible purchasing power You know the price you want to pay. Come to our Bargain Counters and lind what you want at the price. The assortment is complete, the price always remains the same and the quality is good as you could get for double the price at any old-fashioned store Tne Racket Store J'.. M. Batson, Prop. Sisseton. S. I). John Walker returned from Mr. and Mrs. 11. Charter and Minneapolis Friday evening, wear- Rev. Heizer ol White Kock were in ing an unusually broad smile. Sisseton on business, Friday. Miss Hilda Huempfuer arrived from Minneapolis Friday evening for a short visit with her parents. Miss Kathrvn Xeil of Arkansas, arrived Friday fur an extended visit, with her uncle, A. 1'. 11 ondc and family. lvditois 1 lanson and Sipiiers ac companicd by Mis. Sipiiers were I'all terms begjns August jj business, Friday, Andrew Fj'icksc.n and W. A. Johnson home. Fa kenbrack transacted business at llig Stone, Tuesday. Mr. Liken- 'and were also guests at the W. L. Rev. A. M. Mamies and family arrived Thursday I mm MI. Vernon, S. I)., to visit the Theo. amies family tor a few days. Tom Cahill accompanied by his son, Neil, and 'laughter. Nora, auto.-'o to F'.llcndalt N. I)., Friday, for a few days visil with relatives, ret in ''ing home Monday. Arne Mamies departed Tuesday for Newport New. where he will re enter the V. S. Navy after a nine month furlough. For tlie past Rav Thompson, a former esi- month he has been the guest of his dent of Hi'vanl township, bet who brother. Thee. M.nines al Sisseton has been farming in Canada for a I Mr. Mamies has served tour years "-''I'- number of years, „died at the hos in the Navy. pitnl it. Rochester on Sunday, July Jotli. following an operation for It Rained At Hudson. I stomach trouble. he funeral was Hudson 11 U'FouUe: It didn't rain held on F'riday last, week, and the on Saturday and Sunday morning down. Some say six or seven inches of tain fell. We do not know for we did net measure it. Andrew Jackson Watcrburv savs his cistern is twelve 1 anywheres near Valley feet higher than the ridge pole for a whole while- General Hardware Mrs. Hob Lewis is seriously ill but is reported improving as we go to press. Mr. and Mrs (l-ear Murray arrived home last Friday, Iroin a three weeks visit at Gl anisbury, Wisconsin. Mrs. Krank Kline of Sisseton, I underwent an operation for append ich is. last Thursdav. Mi ral operations at I lie huspit- S I al there. If .von wa lit, tu buy 11 rivi ng borsi in it. a I rail I automobile o" any other call a nil ee \V. I). 11.si in iss Fimma Monday from where she has her sister, Mrs The McCormick Binder Is Not New, but Improved It has kept many of its old valued features and discarded those which were found less serviceable, replacing them with more practical and serviceable devices. The McCormick binder has kept its original points of strength in all wearing parts. It has kept its valuable reel construction that gathers grain on platform, and ties it into a bundle neater and better than any other binder made. It has kept its Bundle Carrier, the one that alwas is easy to operate for the dri ver and the one that always drops the bundles in a bunch like a shock. The improvements are the knatter Mead which is now an entirely new device. ]t is simple to adjust and is guaranteed to tie every bundle The heavy pipe frame parts and supports are discarded and replaced with angle steel bars. You should investigate this binder before you place your order for any as a good binder is the greatest money saver you can have on your farm. \Yc carry a full line ol 7 and foot binders set up in our yard, and are pleased to show the many good features of this machine to prospective purchasers. THOMPSON'S HARDWARE WAVE OF RELIGION SWEEPS OVER JAPAN Great Revival of Buddhism anil Confucianism at Hand. Tokyo. "For Ihr fulure of iIn* it necessary l" Iix the niiivls Andvi son and Mrs. Hrown ..... I people on 1 O 1 11 ie'ijill's of some l:ul Ii. UX" lip 1 mm Vuuvur to 11 a sonic nlivjon." 'le'Iar"-i lie N dental work done. association in a resolution recently I adopted. This organization is coin I posed of leading Japanese, who are In horiiiLT to awaken I he youih. Tin* re- Mrs. Frank 11orton cx\vc\ to! leave !ii 11 ilamlale, Sask., Canada, next week to make her tutuie lionie with her on 1 leni v. Mrs. J. C. knapp letunietl Mon I day from Wilmot, where she was the guest of the S. S Jones family several days. Miss Nettie O'Hrx all was a passenger tioni Wihnnt, Thursday. Mis. M. lv ()lson depaited tor Chicago Monday to purchase her fall stock of Millinerv. I'eter Jual.de are visiting reli liver Kalls. inn I):-. (.ninnell was called to 1 )rti I L\'iHe I good of an Waielicti returned lieanlslev. Main., been the gue-,1 of Win. Naiikcmaiin. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Christiansen of Sisseton township are the proud parents ol a baby girl, who al rived at I heir home Aug. 5th. A son was born to Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Peterson who reside south of town. Sunday. I I I New Lllinglon will hold its sec ond anniversary celebration on Snndav. As the principal attrac lion the management has secured a biloon ascent ion and parachute There will be a ball game, Lllinglon vs Rosholt, and I New other spot Is. Found—ladies' coat Owner can I have same by calling at this office and paying advertising charges. The Sis.-.eton l.ali team closed the season here last week, oil Tuesday and Thursday, when 1 hex' defeated Brown's Tennessee Rats 'colored team in very good games, ail 1 did excellent work. Philips caught the fust game ami King the second, both boys were light there with the big Mitt all the lime. Tuesdays inarl game the score was 5 to .i and Thursday' to 7. game the score was 2 state ihv I O din "IuI lou. hi- has heeii t'orwai led to the cabinet ministers and 1 he members of lie die!. aisi' sny^ "Sfiiouticachers should not disregard or I i:: or lmilcr I he religious senses ... ,. which I I I I be aroused in 1 he nnnd and There are many !n'j aliolis of a re viva! of P.uddhisin and 'on!'u--iaiiisio in .lapan. Panhlliisi mi sioua ie-. a: cl -liowin-j iin'rea-ed el'l'o in Korea and have aiiiiuiiu ed their inlt-ni ion ,.f ob ia inin a si nur'er fool hold in ('liina. At 1 he invention d' Japanese the ureal 11 inda p". and philo o|ilier Tn pire is to visil Japan in tober to I''.' 1 OlK'.'tPi •s in Tin Iiis week. I'ii.!'i111: I'liili til l' 1 1 1 1 1 in tliat |iart u!' 1 Wed iiesda.\' ope lo rill ism in A I N I'l. li-il wlm "III ''"usai'ins was I,.in, in stiiinuinnu |,ni\ 'ii- i-. sa they want I I I luaKi' I Iiis miivi-rsily I lie ".h*t asateni -if 'nnl'ii. iani.-ia." 'I'liv ii'.r is in 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 a a I I I I a! I'liii.isujihy. 'i'iir I I I I i-lni-nl is si ninety sii[.]inrti'(l 1 iy lvailiiiL si Imlars atn! !iiisinv-s men n!' Japan ami 'liina. wiiu ill I I In* ..si til' in. inslila ti'in. Premier Henna is nne "I tie in siiiipMi-iers. in«l pr.ilailH'ilt s-.li'tl ii's Ii lie I ir. 1 HAS 'ii* il ii-tii Ilati.iti. Dnuvjhter whn wilt li-i are at 1 l:i! anl nni vei sil I Iiis I'a!!. x\ 11 lake pari ia I lie new xvurk. FOUND INSANE. Sixty. P.Tient, Acjec! Crusses Like a Girl. i:i-!iri".v I. X. .!. in-. i' A I if.M mi'!. 'lii'. eiiM' Ma' :e a ml K.ilierl 11. Van.Ier li.'rt c'imp isiü:: a !ae enmk'st"'! i!. iillei 1 1'V ,''! alievll.'r Vivian I., x'i-. Inx'e fnimil "s. t'tara l..irraine Sai.-Is ol' IIlls- p' |i-i' insane ami I'e. .1111 avail I lie :a ipnint im»nt ut' a aiianlian. 1 i- l^!:ya l.e! !i lt. San.Is. .t-mutiti"' I he i'e!'•• :i.lant. iasiiinleil I he pre "IS in .ltd.'!' Ill saxe the S 1 .".I Ii 'I I i'riii:'inii I -if a S I I I I O e-iate she .-iaini- 1-er t.ii.l iiev lias 1 n-en siiuanilet ing lie 1!"i" iiieumei'teaex'. Miss Saa.ts I est ilieil I ha I her tmillii'i* .!!'!' s.-'l like a rii'l inste.nl "f a xvnnian of sixl.v yen vs. ran up lag Mils ami re t'ase.l tn pay hem ami wrute I'res leal Wilsiia. reiary nf I he Treas ury Me.Vile''. William .lenuinirs lit van ami I hers that I I eN'.irl xvas heir" ma l.' Ill xvivst. a LulUlyu if.liar esa!,' fl'llll: tll'l' Wherein They Were Alike. A fun til ry minister ia Se. a in nil xvh" was netni'i.iusly ihTeelixe .-mi! hesila! im: in Iiis style of delixery in lite put pit was sillitiu hav ing a '-up el' te Willi line of the nlil spinsters em,nee: Ml xx 11 Ii Iiis e.iagl'I'U 11 i.ill V- hell lie nil sei'M'u hat lln splint i,5 I he teap.it xx as 1 eitler eh'.!:. .1 .r te.. iri'iixx' "Vonr tea-et. Miss Kent ilv." lie re ".x. V". 'I! like ..e,: 1 e!'. I ill'' '11." retnvl"il tlie te'! th 1 [ally. "It has aa inn pair !. i'fe:"' Page il twine is right. Sisseton, S.D. Church Notes. Methodist. An appreciative congregation enjoyed the program given last Sunday night by the Woman's Foreign Missionaiy Society. The Annual Conference will meet this year at Sioux Falls otl Oct. oih, Iiishop Ouayle will pre side. A state wide prohibition eon veil lion will he held at Mitchell Sept. Nth and Olli. "It is lo be the form I a I launching of the campaign for a saloonless stale next ear." Some of the speakers announced for the program are: Gov !•'. M. Byrne, Congressman Dillon, Sen. I'tiin:: inn ly ri-.|i--l I'l'ina H- li-vaians a ... .hii-aiirsi' liai'i'l'sily I. .r I In- 11 mly iif ,,,,, ,.|.. i.-s ami i'.lain, inn I I a I. 't ill' Tlios. Judge Meiling, Cue I. Crawford, 1 heart of the pupil. c:!'.!-al ion and religion doe not hat reliuioii itself j-- unnecessary." G. Sher- C. S. Whiting, Judge C. mean wood, Pres. Fi. C. l'erisheand J. W. I almlvy. Major Dan Morgan Smit ii of Chicago, "former chief councel for the liipior interests'' and Mrs. Sillian R. Hurt of Colum bus, Ohio, are also on the program. Miss Brewster will lead the mid week service tonight. ,A 1! i-,.,-vires Siinda and E O 1 inti'i-i-i is ilis|itayi' I la a invi.e ,, nave no church home in Sisseton to wor ship with lis. Morning worship at ll:.io- Sunday School at 11:45. Fipworth League at 7 p. livening service at S. m. Presbyterian. L'ev. I rwin will be home for Sunday and all the regular ser vices will be held. Morning Worship at, 10:30. Sabbath School at 11.45. ('hristian Kndeuvor at 7. Prayer meeting every Thurs day evening. Dil. J. FJERESTAD, D. C. lacy Attendant (iflii in iinl HiiiMiiiu l'limie ^54 Sisseton, S. D. Notice lo Teachers. Vou are hereby notified that the next regular examination for the Lite Diploma, State and First grade ceil ilicate w: 1 be held in the com house at Sisseton on August '1(-'17 UK, lo 1 5, beginning at S:110 each morning. J. Wiilard Thomas, County Superinleinleiit. D. J. fRJuniv MCTIONEER Live Stock Personal Property Real Estate Sisseton, S. Dakota