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K? «s |sk "Wi emjg- %Ji#5: A N'v Si ML J. FJERESTAD CMro^ractor Lady Attendant Office over Red Cross DriiR Store Phone 254 Sisseton, S D. All persons knowing them selves to be indebted to the Sulli van Lumber Company are re quested to call and make settle ment at the Citizens National Bank at once. All accounts not settled now will be offered for sale. Bids will be received up to June 10th. Sullivan Lumber Co. Wm. F. Glasier, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office Over Bcxall Drug Store. Phone:Otfice 146, Rex. 205 Calls Answered Night or Day leave All Orders At Haitianers. RUTH N HAY Chiropractor IIyou have tr'ed everything and r'alhid to find health, try Chiropractor (cpirmi) «dJnBimunu. and get well. Office in .wed uwl'e build Inn. Hour*. hi« liia. in. and I tot n. m. HBMAN CROSS,D.V.M. Graduate Veterinarian Call« Answered Day or Night Phone| Office aa Rm. 139 or Call RED CROSS DRUG STORE Dr. C. Williams Graduate Veterinarian Chicago Vet. Coll. I8gl OS.* Vuone 71 Benldence Phone tl Sisseton, S. D. MURRAY HUH TEA! WORE 4\ Mim ii. 91. SISSETON 3. 3 IE Curious Marriage Custom. Among the Khevria.s of India there la a very curious marriage veremoiiy Taking ii portion of the hiilr of ilie bride und bridegroom in turn from the center of the forelieiid. the priest draws It down un to the bridge »I I he nose. Then, pouring oil on I he hend. he watches It viirefull.v us it trickles down the portion of hair if the oil runs straight on to the tip if the nose their future will be fortunate, but If It spreads over the forehead or trickles off on either side of the nose 111 Curious luck Is sure to follow Their fort tines told, generally to their own satisfaction, the ttnal pall of the ceremony takes place Standing uv side by side, lint with faces strictly atcited, the bride and bridegroom mark each other's lorpheail with -slndtir" iveiiiiilloni Peculiar Occupations. The trade of tooth stalner. followed ill eastern Asia. Is as »ll a calling as any. The natives prefer black teeth to the whiter kind, and the tooth stalner. with a Iii tie hux of brushes and coloring matter, calls on his cus tomers and stains iheir Icetli. The process is not unlike thai of blacking a boot, for a line polish is given to the teeth. Tile pigment used Is ijtl ite harmless. In Arabia I lie trade of "gossiper" has many followers Tile "gosslper" collects all the news, tittle tattle, jokes and stories lie can gel bold of ami then goes from bouse to house retailing I hem. If lie has a good manner and can adapt his re eltals to Ills audiences lie makes a very fair income Apache Belief. The Apache Indians religious lielief prevents them from niiiinitlliig mm der in the dark If a dozen Apaches should discover a mail sleeping bv Ills cauipflro at night no amount of money would hire them to attack him until I lie sua came up. Tliey believe that If they kill a mau at night their own souls will walk in eternal darkness for ever. Knowing this curious supersti tion. hunters, scouts, irappers and oth ers traveling through the Apache na tion In the old days moved about dur ing the night and lay by In some safe retreat during the day. Feed For Thought. "I listened to your speech with the greatest care." said the constituent to the congressman. "Well, I think there was food for thought In It." said the congressman. "You bet there was! It Just made me think what a fool I had liven to vote for you."—Chicago News. Very Necessary. "la It absolutely necessary that your chayeron accompany us tomorrow evening?" "Yes, Indeed. Aunty Insists on go lug with us. She has never seen the show we are going to."-Delrolt free Press. That Cool Million. XVayne—I understand lie married a cool million Payne— Yes. but lie's complaining now lievunse lie hasn't been able to thaw any of it out. Pall Mull «»nsrvtte. JE Lightifig MH- dN FJison Storage Battery House Lighting Plant will make your home more comfortable, safer, more attractive to your friends—will keep die young folks at home will operate many utilities and utensils as well as the lights •»and the cost is much less than you have Imagined. In fact, the cost per candle-power hour ie less than that of any other reliable, system, if you use one of the bUfcnisoN STORAGE BATTERY HOUSE LIGHTING PLANTS the «wit oahr HWui MEL *,yw jsethe l/M aH hoass liAtinf «vi lli j|££Cn£vf£&r telia- r«WäUe*4*vd sttht end «per- WW i» a The Edison ii the only .nickel. iron, alkaline battery (no lead or acid.) S simple titles ate all you need to fallow, No corapBaaed initfuctkms because there iimm cenityof periodic testia«, BO taUw to pieces lereleealag. ao awuial renewal of plates aad (t hai no "batter wftrrsuarom etc. THE SISSETON WEEKLY STANDARD HANN'S JUBILEE SINGERS Sensational Colored Singers to be on Chautauqua We predict that, along with Castellucci's Boaton Band, HANN'8 JUBILEE SINGERS will be the great musical surprise of the Chautauqua. The Jubilees are a Company of seven making up the finest collec They are a splendidly trained and long-experienced combination. HANN'8 JUBILEE tion of colored" musical talent ever organized. 8INOERS is the most versatile Company of its kind. They sing music from the simple plantation melodies of the South-land to the finest things of grand opera—such passages as the "Sextet from Lucia," the Quartet from the third act of the opera "La Boheme," the Quartet from "Bigoletto" and many others. The Company also sings a Zulu war song in the Zulu language, (Gk Ne Mi Mi Ne)'' which has been one of their biggest hits. The various members of the Jubilee Singers have truly wonderful voices—mellow, sympathetic, and "golden." The many special fea tures, readings, solos, and choruses are all strictly of the highest class. Cities all over the country are going wild over the Jubilees. Hear them in their two concerts—afternoon and night of the FIFTH DAY of the Chautauqua. THE SIX MELODY MAIDS The Melody Maids in Costume Sketch These young ladies are coming to the Chautauqua on the THIRD DAY. They are the Melody Maids Company formed by organizing the pick of several professional musical Companies into -one all-star combination. They are an entertainment Orchestra whose programs are full of the finest kind of high grade entertainment. In addition to their instrumental numbers they give costumed songs and sketches solos duets choruses and all sorts of other good things. At the International Lyceum Association Convention in Chicago last fall they held the place of honor on the closing program and were the talk of the convention. You will be charmed when you see and hear the Six Melody Maids at the Chautauqua on the THIRD DAY. SOME REAL CHAUTAUQUA SPIRIT This picture shows a gathering of the little folks at a Chautauqua. These children have caught the real Chautauqua spirit and are making a holiday of it. At our Chautauqua this summer we hope the grown-upe too, Will enter into the spirit of the occasion. Chautauqua week should be the Reunion Time, the Holiday, and Get Together Time for everybody. It will be the biggest week of the year. sreateet opportaatttes for yoeeg are to be fomd ia the mal aad sssaQselUea. Bat It is aeeaaaaiy to eaavtaoo the yoeag peaeieef that fret Ike* eaa a* be eaaitaeeg ty mere talk. Ike •Hjr-SMSst «e ssawttk« to aa Coasaumltiee grow as tfcejr appeal to the yoeag aea aad wolea. When the redhlmWlad sons aMl teaaktmof the pteeiat eeeemtleei grow to ma» hoe4 eai woeaahood Uwlr dedatoa toiftlek'to the koeM towaer to. leave tt aseaas tte dUteroaee hetwesa a go a mstw towa. aat a live iim&i. it, A NATTY MODEL Height and ribbon are two of spring's millinery dlctums. The hat pictured obeys—a spiral flare of brown taffeta ribbon mounted on brown chip with a narrow brim. The only other trim ming Is a solitary pink rose graceful!? poned In front Auricular Evidence. "My daughter. Gladys Mae. has be come quite an elocutionist." "Yes." peevishly replied the next door neighbor, "so I hear."—Puck. Keen There. Church—You know the course of true love never did run smooth. Cotham— I know. I've taken all the Meli jumps No Holes To Dig with APEX Steel Drive Pests ClMPLY drive them Inio place with a few strokes of the maul or sledge as you onload thcui from the wagon. Can you imagine anything easier! What could save yon more work or awe time thst yon need for yoot crops! You can save money« too, 6 to 10 cents on the setting of each post now, sod morethati that OD the upkeep dur* ing the next 25 year». Apex posts are much more economical than wood Other Big Gains With steel posts yott can burn fence vows to destroy weeds and Insects. Your stock end the galvanizing on your fence are better protected from lightning and elecuic currents. Remember that Apex Steel Drive Posts with Ground Bar base are big* strong, heavy gauge posts, with a bearing against the ground which •takes them fitm and substantial. Do not accept Imitations« but get the H* v: ig» I Let os show you how to have better tonkinc and more serviceable fences by building them the "Apex Way.'" Lampert Lumber Co. Java'e Firjst Temple to Buddha, In his ]Ksthunious work, ".lava." D. W. Campbell goes minutely Into the antiquities of .lava, which consist of a number of ruins of temples mid of oth er «acre I edilices. formerly dedicateil to the religion of the people, who. after first embracing Brahmunlsm. changed their faith «about A. L. -l.'Ui to itud dhisiu and a thuiiK.iiul years later to Mohammedanism. The greatest of the temples is Boro- LSoedoer ior ISoro-liu dur. as Mr. Campbell spells iti It is the finest example of its kind extant. In fact, liuddhism lias left no such rec ord anywhere else. Nobody knows ex actly when the ten pie was built, but It Is generally believed to be I.L'ihi years old. though some authorities date it as late as the thirteenth century. There are !.'!! Images of Buddha III the tem ple. For centuries it lay burled and was unearthed by an Indian ollieer. Colonel Colin Mackenzie. Two hundred coolies a day were working for sis weeks In clearing the riotous luxuri ance of tropical bushes and creepers but it was years before the temple wan entirely uncovered. THE NEW CUT HEAL TOBACCO MBNBat Use up a pouch—ia "Nstieohnr I.-S Ike Haut sek Mass oat &. Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into vour system! You've heard many an earful about the Prince Albert patented process that cuts out bite and parch and lets you smoke your fill without a comeback! Stake it proves out every hour of the day. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality 1 There's sport smoking a pipe or rolling your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco! We tell you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a regret! With the Greetings To a friend enclose your potrait. It's the ideal remember ence because it's the next best thing to a visit. Make the appointment earlv. The Bowes Studo. 1 Pound—At my place on Monday a day old calf. Owner uvtv have 1 2£'£J£?,iMD'1SEE ™w you same by proving property, paving I for keep and advertising charges. A. K. Stavig. US?J HOU-y.SMOKBI BUTaL- ipe*CCO. IF YOU'VE NEVER TMIEOK THAT* A «OOS ONIoJT) WW1T TO TELL YOU. ABOUT, W-B*-] I THE UUDOElZ, '—J 1 «ever recommend endteary ehewiag tobeeeo to their friends. the ctmfyrt of W-B CUT Chewing—the Tobeeeo Chew—is oftea «attested to those ehewiel a big wed of the pediatry lüad« The eetisfyiag teste, the loag lastiaj qaality in a twutU ehew el W-B CUT Chewing seldom fails to asake a hit with aew frieodi. $mttt bug tkrtd chew,—es a quality -test. Real the rich teWee* teste** Male ty WCTMAX-SaPTOII COWAMT, ie Use Sesw, Hew T«* OW PRINCE CUBAN MILD 5? CIGAR Muhphy Makehj J"aint Paul ft.4 ake your bank roll that Copyright if it bp I. 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