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s-» it v..iinn iiml Publishers. lldNA!.:' 1 1 A I N A N I ,i miviTUsiiii made known applica- .,.iii.^irriiK llr.u.w.u can 1*»? procur '.i!:il IClim-r anil jiii. ami ,vs :it Mitchell.. .. ii,.titvs the cents iit'i' }ii|t: 1'iir cadi in- ai'iicles ami leKei.s, l,ru:f ami 4arc siijicijcil, .! at Hi" i'"s! "I"411' ''''nicr, D. T., as .»«ii aoSIMESg CARDS. i-OR Of tummy ftt Lav Notary Public. w-."ii'sf"!1 T- iiu-iiirt I""' AIsli'i«cU a .specialty, "flu v ,'•ll. '-al years' experience jn all eouiitv •till lic.-part tit attend promptly to M,V,scutnist'-il to I«e, l-i ,V. MCDONALD, iii'iicy ft' ^aw au^ Notary Public. Sprin.u's, !)a"kota. .. •, n.''iii- pvinptly and carefjilly attend W iiI ,„' n- ii-i' in all tlie Territorial courts mas tiit. 'I -'o|i as imidc. iN &• HAGKETT. ,.ul E»i:ite, Loan an.l Lt»w Office. |i I- I In! .it and Suld. Money l.oailcd .h!a:e and Chattel Secu'rily. .'joit- I', S, l.and mice and all Courts ,i. Wcssin.irton Springs, I). T. OMIS S. CULL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dakota. l-i'oic lin United States l.r.nd otiice ii il! tided to. NETTIE C. HALL, M. R., tif.N2K.AL PRACTJTTONER, Springs, .])akota. .Hi sef^ioti Kif^iit, Town ir,v—ci. TwRinBR, ryi. D., Surgeon, ami Aecuuclieur. Wi'ssiusj-ton Springs. Dakota. an :m ten years eyperieiiee. Can lie found i. town lo*--1 I. until fiirtlicr not ire. WVHTOH TO HURON, r-t'l. We^sinnlon Sj.ring's and Sulli riaiikinton eve Tuesday anil .-.i:ii'. Leaves Huron every Wcilncs '.•* •vie day at 7 i. in. Vassenvrers eari'ied .'.'i' I :es. M. 15. lHJli. 1'I'O]U'it'11 i*. *N\l,vrON house, .". I.. I''.pre•?.•!•. riaiikinton. Anro- V. P. C3COCD, 1-1 STl/S K. ROGERS, r. I'laiikinloii, Aurora conntv. All v.-s-l !!•!•'niii'iiii In suwcytn.i alid -u'eir promptly exeeiited, Tile sur :.I 111 i! *!11ji ot town sites a specialty. '.li.i.ACH, DHl't TV. Kluicp, tudaiid Locating Agent, -iiiiitiHI. springs, J). T. lini! ,.n Ileal l'Ntate at reasonable i.".s ,inems liouulir and sold. I.o ial:.". Trains oil liand to show 's.itUlaetion guaranteed. ASHBURN & CURREY, LAND AND REAL ESTATE. -CANS NEGOTIATED. V''••nt!,n (iiven to all IJusiness iiei'orc :atl.and ollk-e, 1 &• HILL, DAKOTA. Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AM)- EA.L ESTATE AGENT. 'ii ami sold on commission. li'ipiMvenients on farms pfocdrrd !"i" claimants also, work ie.'1'.rcd [or ti'tisty persona. I 0 5 •1 'akota. 1-1 anborn House. .-orner First and Rowley Streets. DAKOTA BOND, Proprietor. V.. :s i'"|ivenicnl to depot, is t»cilifr .."'. •'I, |1 ls )(,,.!, newly lurnislu'/) and called attnictions for tlic travel- H. L. WARNE, A111-ln'iI, Dakolti, 1 ,rr 'M'e of tlio best Stocks or lu gs Medicines ooks, stationery, Wall Paper, k®found in Dakota. "ii •. ii'i, !1 "I'celalty of wiudou' glass, and •"•"eoi paints and oils. l-l MILLS & CO., s«- stati ry, Nev/s, Toys and "Ml DAKOTA. NOTICE OP FINAL PB.OOF. l.and mice a4 MitclielK D.V.Tlune ll" 1ss~ c,u'm I le,-er'-ir:yriv,V-1hi,t 1'r-,' rs-K Ul"f»ll«w'iiia T'' nam- Ml Ilh1» 'ids notiri' of )j|s intenrum tn said' m'lill 'u'il'l I1'' 'lisclaim and tliat W.J 1 lll-t"re the i'roliate ANNili UUMlioi.l) inidei- herd. s. lilitisr. No-joou. i'm. ti„. ilt,it M.(._ .ion _t, |,,wn to:, raii'jie si,,, names the |ol Huiinr Wllnesscs to prove iiis eon'timioiK res ideiice pon ami cultivation of said land, viz- "!V,r' 1 \Voest. and A- O. l.'llman. ol I'lankinUni. I). and A I! Miiarl ot Klmer, D. T. W.m. Ij.tciu'i lic'Vislef. J.aml olljce at. Mitciiell, 1). T., .Ijiiie 7.7s«._ Notice is herein' -ivon timt Ilje toHowijii 1UM|. '1 S'-lll.-i has tiled notice or his internion to make liijal prooi in snppoi-t of uis claim anil hat sail I proul will lie nnijli' h.efore ClerJ Dist ojirt. Aurora comily at i'laiiklnton, D. T. »i •Inly lj, t.sss, vi/. t'-VIA'iX OTT, nmler Ins lid. entry No. liijill, for the n1/. mv'.i aim sw'.j nw'.i and nv.'V.i sw1^ section 7. town rautrt* (if. iir huini'^ t!\ following v/itiu^s es to prove iiis conliinkn'is resilience 1111011. and call varum of. said land, viz: II. lilowcrs, ('. T. llalj, lJattnwi jj. \V. Mcljouuld, all ot Miner. 1). T. Wm. I.K'ivii Kit. •lnc'.ijly? Register. Land Office at Mitciiell, I). T., .Iinic 1, l,ss.j. Notice is Ijereliy (riven tliaj tile following nam ed settjef ijas tiled notice of iiis intention to make linal proof in support of his claim and that said proof will he made before the (lerli of Districi onrt. Aurora comity, at I'lankinton.D. 1., on July lath, lssa, viz Cl.KVUI.ANI) T. 1IAIJ.. under his d. s. tiling No. for the s\v«j sec. a. twp. to7. ivc. (U. He lianics the foilowiiiir wit nesses to prove his continuous i-esideiici.- 11110)1. and cultivation of. said land, vjz: J. !. Camii Im'11, 11. lUowers. I!. K. Wiley, Calvin Oft, all of Miiier. Aurora county. I). T. jlie'.ljlyH W'M. l.^TciiKit, Kl- 'istcr. l.and Oltice at .Mitchell, J). T.. •Inne .1^, lss.i. Notice is hereby (riven {haf the /oiiowinjr iiained settler has tiled notice of Iiis intention to make filial proof In support of his claim, and that said in will be 'made before Clerk of District Aurora Co., at J'kuiLinton, D. T. 011 July -_'l, iss: .viz. .1 ami:s r, ]!ai i:i:tt. Homestead entry No I'.uat fiir the"sw ijr sen 10(1—ii:). lie. names (he followiiijr witnesses to prove iiis continuous residence upon, and culti vation of said land, viz. (iedrme Jluzcville, leo. Morse. Nichard Dalhui, Stephen Andal. all of riaiikinton. 1). T. Wm. LktOiiki:, .IcL'.'J.lyi'ls.^s, 'Heirister. CO^TE^T NOTICES, Land Ollice at .Mitchell, D. T., May l(i, 18fO. Complaint having been entered at this ollice by W. 11. liobesim, of Aurora county afrainst Dewitt C. (.'onipton for- aliandoninp: Iiis home stead entry No.: w. dated Nov. l.j, tss^, upon the inv-.i section l.s, township tos. ranye W, in Aurora county. I). T.. with a. view to thi' cancel lation of said entry tin* said parties are hereby sunutioned to anicar at this ollice on the astli day of .111 iv, iss: at 10 o'clock a. 111., to respond and furnish testiniy'V cuiiccrniiKr said alleged abandonment. Wit. Lktciikk. jinuineiJiipil lie'irister. L:uu\ OfT'ceal -M telle,I, I). T,, Mil.V IT, 18&1. Coiiiplaint havlnjr bccti enteretl at this oftice by Wasliington T. Hay, Aurora county ajrainst Herbert D. Webb, for abandoning his home stead entry No. L'a.'Jiil. dated Nov. !i. 18S2. upon the se',i si"'tion 1-1. township 1(w, range'' iio, in Aurora county, I). T,. with view to the cancel lation of said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this otliee 011 the 27th day of .Inly, |ss t, at !i o'clock a.m., to respond and furnish testimony concernimr said alleged abandonment. Wm.'Lkti'UKi:,' jnc'-'jiieuo Register. l.and Ollice at Mitchell, D. T., Jltiy a.j, iskj- Complaint having been entered at this ollice by .lames A. McDonald of Aurora co. against Daniel 1!. Hubbard for ahoudoliing his hotm' stead entry No. dated Nov. i'i, lss2, upon I he sw1* secfiofi 1r, town 1»7, range Ot, in Auro ra county, 1). T„ vith a'view to tile cancellation 01 said entry: the said parties are hereby sum moned to appear at this oilic.e on the. 4th day of August. 1 ss::. at :i o'clock a. 111., respond and furnish testimony coiicerninir said alleged aban donment. AY.n. i,|. Triii:i:. jneliiiiyiwe. Kegister. Land ui'Hco it Mitchell, I), T., April 2i. lss:j. Complaint having been entcceil a( 'this Oltice by Perry ,1. Kildy. Aurora Co., against l.cwisC. liloodgood (.guardian) foj, abandoning his liome s'.ead ,,'UU'V No lsiolii, dated April s, I.S.S2, upon these ,|t- -ji-i'iir-W. in Aurora county, D. T., with a view to Hie cancellation of said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oltice 011 the ctli day 1° July, 1Hs i, at 10 o'clock A. M., lo respond and 1'iiruish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. ID W.M. Lktciiku, iiegister. Land Ollice at Mitchell, D. T., April ai. 18s:i. Complaint, having been entered at this ollice by Wallace H. Kdi(y, Aurora Co., against David K. .Marshall, for abandoning his homestead en try No 1 :»i so, dated May a, issi, upon the se qr •Jl-li)7-(!4, in Aurora comity, D. T., with a view to the cancellation of said entry the sajd parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oihee 011 Ihc (itli day of July. l.v.'t, at!) o'clock 111., to respond ami furnish testimony concernittg said alleged abaiuhmnteiit, W-M. i.K l'ciiKi:, 1(1 iiegistcr. l.and ollice at Mitchell, J), T., April 3,18K3. Complaint having been entered at this ollice by William A. House] of Dayison comity against William Mcl'arland for abandoning his home stead entry No. 22.s!i!i, dated Oct. i-f, lssa, upon the sw'.i section 7, township 107, raiifte 05, in Au rora county, 1). T.. with a view to the cancella tion of saitl entry: the said parties ait- hereby siuiunoiitidju appear at this otiice on the nth day of Jnlv, iss:i. at 10 o'clock a. tn., to respond and furnish tustuittiuy concerning said alleged aban donment. W.m, Luri iii'U!, jneaf!ie3" «li' liegister. l.iUid Mitchell, I). T. May nth, KSS!. Complaint iug been entered at this oftice bv Michael Selz Aiiroixi l'o. against lunciy K. Knus for failure (..'eilnVv Willi law as to tim ber-culture entry No,'7s «. dated .March .s. 1SS2, upon the sw i|r see. tn, .town 107. range OS. in Aurora county. D, T,, wit), it yiew to the cancel lation of said entry conti.ilant alleging that claimant failed to liroak live acres on said tract during lirst year aflcr entry, the said parties arc hereby summoned to appear at this oiliee on the 10th d'av of July issa. at o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish testimony cintccrning said alleged abandonment. W,M. Lktciiku. Jnelojly7pd liegister. New Lumber Yard. A linincl.i lumber yuril at AVcssing (011 Springs. Owin^totho incrciisingr di'iiKiiul fur lmililins iniitcrinl here at the Spring and surroiimling country, it was thotiKht cxjii'ilicnt to supply that demand here hy starting a liranch yard this will prevent delays in build ing here in town and will lie of great assistance tn settlers in this vicinity who have not the facilities lor trans porting' from the railroads. Teams will lie kept to do hauling for those who may wish it also a general stock such us lumber, lath, paper, nhingles, paint, etc. Leave orders at the ollice of Drake &Magee, Wes.Mngton Springs .Jerauld Co., D. T. Dakota now gets a paragraph from l'eck's Sun. "Everybody, from the ser vant girl with the symphony in smut on her face and the boundless waste of freckles athwart her nose, up to the normal school graduate, with enough knowledge to start a grist-mill toi the o-ods. has a claim in the promised liind. WESSIXCtTGX SPRINGS, _J K^AULD COU^Y, DAKOTA, .S-WUKPAY, JULY 4th, 1883. Wigs fill Celebrate. Cow« and Spend the Day. Bring Your Uncles »«}. Xs\iv Aunts, Your Nophows. Coi/mitis, mid Neices Especially. A Basket Picnic and £G?ic?'. Tims, At.a meeting in Stephens' Hall orf the evening of -thV ilst, to consult in' regttrd to the .'C't^tbri.ption of the conn ing hftar-Sports «t the" conimitteeS'HpVii.inted at the meeting held Qn p^e" l'Jth inst., J. Spears was chosei). thinriaan anil C. W. McJ^.nalri secretftfv. The iifiqutes of the previous fleet ing were read and ajiprovecl. 'l he com mittees appointed were as folI^Avs-: On place and arrangements, is.. W. 1'. Osgood, If. Dlowers," Itev. J. G. Campbell. On music: 11. M. Magee, .T. iShrv ock, E. Hiildle, lloar, A. Sturgis, Miss Xellie Grant, Ftinnie Kiddle, gil lie !M. Young, Inez Iloar.- On innnseinents itr. Spears, Thps. Drake, F. Drake, Onsiieakers: IL (j. Stephens, li. 8. Bateiuan, —rr SniitJj. On refreshments: Mrs. IL J. V«r#tl lace, C. "VV. P. Osgood, J. W. Thonifis, A. A. liiddle, It. S. I'ateman, A Smart, J. V\T. I'. Jordan, II. C. Stephens, II. .lJlo\yers, I'. It. ]5iirrett, ,J. (i. Camp bell, J. McCarty, A. .1. AVeritworth, J. Chiipntiin, C. T. Hall, D. AV. Shryock, C. Urown, J71, T. Tottleniire, C. lijirrett. Marshiil of the Day and Master of Ceremonies—II. J. "Wallace. Assistant Marshall—.T. A\r. Thomas. The committee on amusements was instructed to raise .8500 for lire works. Mr. Drake from thf committee on Finance reported 8:20,75 raised so far, but no active canvassing as yet. Mr. Magee of the committee on mu sic reported progress and assured the people they might coniidently expect the necessary music suitable to the oc casion. Mr. Stephens of the committee to se cure speakers reported that the com mittee had consulted together and agreed upon who'll ftiey would invite for speakers. Severn" motions worci made in regard to wher.e the exercises should be held, but the storm coming up cut off all further discussion and the meeting ad journed to meet in the same place on Saturday night tit 8 o'clock. For the better information of the public it is suggested that the exercises be according to the following I'UOfiUAMMK National salute at sunrise. Decoration of Duildings to be uom pleted by a. m, Procession to be formed tit the Hall of C. 11, & TJ. C. Stephens at Si:H0, .Music by the Glee (Titb, Prayer. Singing—Glee Club. Heading Declaration of Indepen dence. Singing -Glee ('tub. Oration. Singing—(ilee Club, Benediction. Singing -Glee CMib. Hasket l'icnic. Generstl Amusements. At Dark—Fireworks. "llouie, Sweet Home." Alex McKen/.ie, the great Uismarck boomer, was in Sioux Falls last even ing having brought four penitentiary convicts front Jiurleigh county, of which ho is Sheriff. Alex is the man who captured the capital, and although he is the hero ot' north Dakota, and a man who has now almost a Rational reputation, he wears his honors with no more swell or parade than charac tiirized him ten years ago when he ped dled pop from a wheelbarrow in the streets in Uismarck. He just goes along tending to his official duties, and lets his private business tit Jjismarck make him a cool 620,000a month. Alex McKenzie attributes his fortune to printer's ink, which he savs is a. com modity whose value (-tin hardh" be ex pressed in dollars and cents. As tin il lustration of its value, however, it ma ,' be stated that in real estate adver tising the last year he expended*12,0(X.), iind it made him .S1'25,U.hi and he says that withiiut the advertising he would n't have inadu a dollar. Last winter, when the thermometer was 20 to 30 de grees below zero, he was receiving let ters from down in Florida and else where, enclosing thousands of dollars as a result of his advertising.—Sioux Falls Press. i'on Sa i.K. -Or trade. A lirst-class organ. For particulars enquire at this office. tt'. A.\ 1,1.1 our eM'h,a^is- p^ase note the fae,t t.hat Tmk 1Ik»ai.i/. p. ). ad,-Less is iElnyi', Aurora county. •ivlr. Kenny who is putting up a build ing 22 ?2 f"i-ri'oM-f(»s -ltd Feed store Will liyve it enclosed this week.' In digging a well on Mr. Mcintosh's c-laim on 1115—tif they found a ttiinar adt tree in a splendid stat vajtion. The n.yii.Ai.D would acknowledge a call from. G. .15. ]ender and ]\Ir. !McGin nis of Plankinton the last week. Mr. Bender will put in a stock of drugs in the building just- west of Dunn Hackett's ollice. John McCarter who Juts beeij suffer ing: foi some tinie ptist front Erysijiehis is rec/ivmng uiiilej' (!(e treiilinent of Mrs. Dr. Hal}, 'the Jpubs «v'ere li.'idly swollen and finally broke ai the itnkles discharging freely, Buffali. IIerald 1m1 Motilton, tin s. e. of 18,107—1)8, was caught in a picket rope, attached to a young stallion, one day last week, and dragged about three miles before the horse tired out. His back and limbs were as if burned by lire. The Third Quarterly Conference of the M. E. Church will meet Saturday evening at 7:3(), at the residence of II. Blowers. Love-feast at Stephen's Hall. Preaching by Presiding Elder, ftev. AV, AVhitliejd tit 10:30. The usual exercises' attending quArterly meetings after preaching. All are cordially in vited to be present. The Yankton Press has been filled for some time past with .documents pro and con in regard to Elder AVhit lield's call for the Constitutional Con vention. It niakes.no difference whe ther the call was technically correct or not the meeting was called and the re sults were not what the Pioneer Press wished,, hence the attack on Elder Whitfield. The reports of the Huron Conven tion say every county south of the 4tith parallel except Charley Mix, Custer and one other were represented by dele gates. This is a mistake .Jeroild county sent no delegates for the reason that unorganized counties were not asked to take part. If any one pre tended to represent this county it was on their own responsibility they were not asked to do so bv the people. A Mr. Meyerdirk was engaged by Mr. Atwood to dig a well on the farm of Mr. Mills in town 10iS—03, near the sand hills, when down about forty feet they found some as line specimens of lloat coal as we ever saw. They also found the stump 01 a cedar tree that must have been twelve incites in diam eter. We hope some one will get down to the genuine, formation soon and set tle the fuel question for this section of country. C. \V. Patton, one of the proprietors of the Palisades Mills in Minnehaha county, accompanied by Mr. Chase, for merly of Louisville, Ivy.,and a Mr. Da vis were at the springs last Thursday on a prospecting tour. They think our crops far in advance of those in the Sioux Valley and were surprised at the general characteristic.^ of our soil as it was so much better than they had been led to believe. The party will be in the neighborhood for some days and will locate quite a colony if they can limi suitable claims for their friends and relatives. JNK .'JO. 1 3 4.0 is .^"i-'Iegiiie's ijujlding 2 il)Out»':'aily for occupancy. .Qjie of Onier Shryock's horses was fKutirl be blind when he got to Mit chell the other day. ,of preser- •The. linker hotel, now in i-mirse of cHHisti ietion at White Lake 11 be -building in Ayron fUDuatv completed. Mr. Frank Weiss, of 'assville, Wis. wjis a visitor at the Springs thja week, hits object being the selection of a site fiii' hai'dw are store. -Mr. J. G. Campbell's, blooded bull lay down the other day and was unable to get. up again. It sticks to !,.e some kind of a spinal dista^e. A brother of Hey... W. i!: AMeek. with his family consisting ot wife and twenty-one chijdren, has recently settled In Buffalo county. Messrs. Perry Dros. & JJuiu]) of Mit chell, were ca'.lc -s nl the IIkuald of fice Friday, They were 011 fheir way to their claims on 107—tij. Ilowell, in Ibctil cotinty, Js located on the survey of the Chicago & Mil waukee road, it has lately been strip ped and plallei'} and lots tire selling ra pidly. Judge has. granted a di vorce on the gjv.unds of hrliivual drun kenness of the I'.usliand--the lirst liill ever granted in' he territory for such reason. Mrs, Jiaker, accompanied by her daughter Amy. are" again "at home her claim jji 80 and 31-^loS—«U is one of the best in the neighborhood of the Spring *. 1 Mr. Woi-iburil Wel,t lo l'l.li|!.:-j to|j esterd.iy ti'.iirjiijjo to nice,' his wife and family. It {.ol!«}. tUor.ha. I cei laiii Toi'the IIki.a i.d *.i on the Jots west of Dra.l'f.' & X'egi iiice. iiturons V,'|.\s.S!.x,i,Y.)". -J i.m II i'.'.W I ,i, siNtH"!t '••id soi-ltov-s resvients of Jerav1.!.! Co., have, sigi ed ihe roll and at an adjourned meeting wiiicb is held at the hail over the store at ^'cssing ton Springs tui'day June 23d. 18S3, all present were appointed a coi.uinjitee each to notify ajl honorably discharged soldiers of era uM Co., and vicinity that their presence is requested at said hall 011 the coming -th of July at 2 o'clock P. M., for consultation and to ascertain who, and ho\y luauy wish to become Charter members ot t,l post of jthe (i. A. I{. at the Springs. We ex pect Jhen to be able to tell when tin oj licer-'Vill be present to perfect said or ganisation. Comrades we have inter ests and rights not only for ourselves but for our wives and children, which it is our duty to uj\ite to seel- and' ob tain and maintain. A Soi.diki Wessingten Springs Hotel. The iiotel of Messrs. Tarble AVood Intrn which will be opened to the pub-: lie the first of next week is one .of the fixtures of this new town and is built! to stay. The main building js 21 50 with two full stories besides the attic which affords two splendid sleeping rooms: at the rear of the building is the kitchen-12 24, one story. The, dining mom is just north of the kitch en I I x-40 and north of this the ladies sitting room 11. 2o. The otiice is the northwest corner room 011 the ground floor and is 11 30. The bah'V'ce of the buildirg is divided into single a:.d double sleeping rooms affording ac commodations for from 75'to li'm guests. The burn connected with the hotel is 22 50 with an td»lStion for stabling of 14 30. The expense attending the comple tion of this building evinces not only faith in the immediate future of our town but a pardonable degree of pride in the natural beauties of our location, that is shared not only by themselves but by our people its well. AVe bespeak for them the full share of patronage which their liberiijity. an public spirit so richly merit, atjrqra CGU.NTTY matters. Aurora County standard: The oi)ly eitcmy corn now has in this conntv is the gopher. I lev. Murray is building a two story iiddition to his resilience. The agricultural society are making arrangements to secure grounds. Several horses are reported as dying with pink-eye during the past week The county commissioners say that the ,j iil will be completed in sixty days. The cost of (.he pout ollice outfit which-has iKjett -ordered for the new building is ove: jiy 75. The elevator v. its unloaded Monday and its erection will only be a matter of a few days time. The Odd Fellows will give a dance on the evening of the 4th 011 second floor of the new pos.-. ollice building. Churches and school houses are in creasing in number in Aurora- county. White Lake is to have a Presbyterian church. A mound was dug open near row Creek Wednesday which they found to be the burial place of an Indian. In the grave was found his pipe, knife, bullets, bullet molds and till the articles of savage warfare. The collection is an Interesting one to behold. Mr.-J. W. Davis hearing of the min eral properties of the water in the wi ll which was put down last winter on the corner of First and Main street, to the depth of some 4«*J feet, has been using the water from this well for erysipelas which he has been troubled with for several years with the best of results. He says it has driven the disease en tirely out of his system. 1'lankint.iin star. This is the lirst yeytha.t we have ev er heard of rattlesnakes bei^g found in this county. One was killed last week about six miles south ol' )wn with twenty one rattles A resolution was adopted b\ th• county board on Wednesday declaring all section lines in the county to l. public highways. This is simply a de claration of what the-law is. For two or three days ol Uie present week there may have been seep, at the ollice of G. E. and II. D. Clark the com plete skeleton of an Indian which was taken from a mound 011 the north side of Crow Lake, Jerauld county. In the grave with the skeleton were a!-:o found three musket locks, a hatchet, an iron spear about two feet long a number of leaden bullets, a vruod-.n pipe, a medicine chest and several oth er curiosities. The locks were of the old Hint pattern, which ld indicate that they had been buried, when found, for a considerable number of years. sry*# Drugs Wagons, NO. GEO. BENDER. P§a!or in Perfumery Paints* Oils Stationery, Brushes, Wiminv- Glass, Etc., AJJ .Standard P/itejjt SiTcdieintiv, In fact owrythlng usually found In a Drug stoiv., am! at reasonable prii-cs. -:-IMews Depot-:- Dailies, Magazines, ami all IVrioUicais Plows, riankint i), rt ci'iistiintfy nn Jia.nil. ri.ANKJVIiiN, .. 1 v. C. J. ANDERSON, Dealer ii A W A E Stoven, and T'nwf.r'. "HI* Stuck is nil uii| rohiUiiMt' in --i iar, and our priccs ilcl'y coiuprti-' tion. We also luivi? a lull lino of Cultivators, AMD A FOIL LIKE OF MCHINERT. C. J. ANDERSON, E. B. ORK. Successor to (1. c. ,lames,m.- LIVERY STABLE •V* Good Horses and Bue^ies is i,i-e|iared lo aecoiiiinoilatv those anything in Iiis line upon )lie wi iij 1.• Most Favorable Terms. Plankintoit, 1 1 kt't ci. A, H. LOWE, )rah'r O E I E S Boots and Shoes, Hats and Ca.ps, Pux*n£shing Goods, A .\ Genral Mercliandise 13 Piankintoi!, Dakota. —•PP—PWHi.II'1 H!!i j- 1^ 3