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VOL- IX. NO. 3U Vote for lolley on Tuesday. Kononiber next Tuesday is flection day everybody be at the polls and votc lor the best man. The fourth annual convention of tin-South Dakota Christian Endeavor mei.'t.ies will be held in .Mitchell Oct i.t.li :il,st and Nov 1st. Insurance agents meet you on every cnrner nowdays. Guess they think this just the place to secure safe appli cants. Sunshiny weather, good crops macadamized roads, all conducive to iony life. Yes gentleman this is the place to get your money back. Mail for the Farmers. Pose-Master (itinera! Wanamaker i, considering the advisability of in troducing tlie private mail box system which will bring a daily mail to even farmers door, llestat.es that the ex periment which he has made in a few districts shows that the increased rev- iftuc from that source will more than pay the expense1 and believes that un iversal tree deliver}' would soon be -11' sustaining. Pickler and the Black Hills. Congressman Tickler who has been .-peaking the Jlack Hills says '-it is iie ol the grandest on the face of the rirlli." .lie quotes the following illus tration made by some one "Well you -i when Clod had finished making the e.irih he had left a little of everything in his apron. Not knowing what to I iii with it he just dumped it out and piie people now «all it the JJlack Hills. I Pickler is very confident that Jolly will carry the Jilack Ilills vote- "Music" in the air. I'pstairs over I'.he l'ost Olliece -in the harness shop |ui the Drug store at the Sieve inline i:M all around. MrSatre, the. enter I] rising young harness maker can sin^ h'lti a song and touch the light L' liUtr as successfuli as he can man- |i.ia' f.nre a bridle, and we caught him Ming forth at all the above named IKiees. Then an answering echo set to wonucring what new Prima li'mia is that? Alter carelul inquiry l'i'' discovered a genuine. live parrot lining up his vocal chords and mak things lively in the Sieve Ofliee. |N"w that we have a (parrot next thing lee! lie lights and street, ears and 'I'-ii side walk. W'essingfon Srings nd to not be outdi iif. I lie lay electoral conference of So. I'Mk'ita M.l- Conference, now in ses- l-'i'i iu Sioux Falls selected -Mrs. •-iiina A Cranmer as secretary, l-li'x f'ramner is the wii'.) of Hon. 11aiini.•r l!| In.1 of A'aerdeen, she is also vice- |,|VH o! the state W, T, 1'. a ilevot |M hint her and an affectionate wife, a anJy little woman, who declared In-!1 resporice to the. address of wel- I'111"' in ai.eriown at the reception ^t.ate \V, T. I', convention l:|t• si had rather be a thousand dol- Jlri|M maid than a ten cent man'' l'ls- Cannier lias quit a reputation a public speaker The confer- f!"'" passed resolutions indorsing pro t'll'.tiuii, woman sull'erage, woman lay Hes, Sunday observance at the lull's tail- ami the V, T, Bi'-I. Mice 1'iekler was appointed as tin. credential committee. This Mrs.^l'ickler another gracious woitiau of whom South Dakota well inj proud. She is a model '!i i'and wife, and yet she is a re ''*d power on the platform, and 111'u who carries with her a whiff of home atmosphere, ''-'essiiian J'ickler is the husband I' ••in Mrs. I'ickler—so the women I'll ii. Luokout for the Vessey'o Mi'r they are—-the Vessey boys 'tout, believe it. just take a stroll |11 'ili their business establishment :'1'is -1 \80. Ohinaware, croc-kery iu the centre of the store we •'111 Willi CI1ARITY FOR AM,, AXD MA1.ICK among it. Dress patterns of flannels and cashmeres to turn any woman green with envy for fear her neighbor would be theposessor of the "sweetest" one. "Cute" little boots for sweet lit tle boys "Tony" looking boots for big boys and men, and stylish shoes for girls little and big, old and young. And then the groceries, fruits, fresh, dried, and canned, pickles, catsups and sauces Oh my! We peeped down cel lar to see the place where they keep their -gilt edge butter" Then climbed up stairs to wish it was a cold day be cause there were tur coats long and short, wide and narrow, with prices to suit any body. A click of the key and there we were in the large clothing department with six immense tables groaning under coats, vests, and pants ol all shades and colors, and every tex ture. and prices to lit the clothes as well as the purchaser, and we felt de lighted to know that just as soon as we had gained the consent of "Arte missa', ail we need to do was to go tell Frank Vessy and he would hand uo out just the suit of clothes a young man of our standing should wear in that awful moment when we are "made one." It is a great satisfaction to know that there will now be no chanceior"her" to change her mind hile we sent to Chicago tor a wedding suit. We can buy it right here at home, and the community at large owe this enterprising tirm a debt of grati tude for thus preventing an awful tragedy. Last but not least are the atteudents in the store. If you like dignity and (self) forgetfuiness trade with "Hob'' Vessey. Jf style, strike straight for Frank—if a pleasant "glad tc see you air" lind Jack. liut if you want a remembrance of your sister or somebody's else sister find either of those pleasant—ahem young ladies always smilingly anxious' t.o show you all the pretty lixins in the show case and on the shelves. It all reminded us so much of the city that we involuntarily looked at our watch to see if it was train time Hy the wuy don't fail to attend the. sale of .Jackets and ('oats on Saturday. Selling at cost you know. "iS IT A HAPPEN SO" Prof, Freeland gave, a profitable ser mon at the M. K, Church Sabbath fore noon among other good tilings which he said he showed the "folly of dis claiming a belief in the iiible or in Cod when the disbeliever had never even read the Hible through. That no one could study Christ without be lie.veing in him. The Prof insisted also that a "historical belief was not sutlieient but that a personal taking hold of Christ was essential to salva tion." It is strange how any one can doubt the existence of a supreme, be ing today when science is throwing so much light on the truths of Cod's word. Everything in nature, points to a Plan and back of a Plan must, be a mind to co?icieve that Plan or Pur pose. Duke of Argyll in his admirab le work "The Reigri of law" says it matters not in what department of in vestigation inquiry is conducted it matters not what may be the Philoso phy or Theology of the inquirer. Every step he takes he finds himself lace to face with facts which he can not describe intelligibly either to him self or others, except by refeeringthem to that function and power of mind which we know as Purpose and De sign" Even Charles Darwin in dis cribing Orchids bears out this theoi v. It, appears that the i'ertilli'/.afion of almost all Orchids is dependent on the transport of pollen from one flower to another by means of insects. It appears further, that the structure of these flowers is elaborately contrived so as to secure the certainty and effectiveness of this operation, .Mr Darwin's work is devoted to tracing theso rootrivarices are tent,they are mechanical, andean lie traced with ar. much clearness and cer in detail what To a large ex- tainty as different parts of which a steam our nose winding in and out engine, is composed The com p„cation ami ingenuity of these con- 1OWA1! Mink. WESSINGTON SPRINGS, JERAULD COUNTY rivances almost exceed belief. "Moth traps and spring guns set on the ground might be the motto of the Orchids I here are baits to tempt the nectar loving moths, with rich odors exhaled ut night and luscious colors to shine •j.v dav there are channels of approach along which they are surely guided, so as to compel them to pass by certain spots there are adhesive plasters nice ly adjusted to fit their probasces or to catch their brows: there are hair trig gers carefully set in their path com municating with explosive shells, which project the pollen stalks with unerring aim upon their bodies. There are in short an infinitude of ad justments all centered so as to secure the accurate conveyance of the pollen of one flower to its precise destination in the structure of another. Mr. Darwin says "I ought to have scorned the notion that these things were so placed toi: no coon im'j:i»ork. I neglected this plain guide, and for a long time completely failed to under stand the fl ower,"—And so it is all through scientific research we find it all plainly pointing to one fact—a Flan a Purpose, and back of that a mind to conceive the plan—One who carries out a purpose in the formation of the tiniest flower. 4 "rt'e .shall take this opportunity to ex press our appreciations of all the assist ance afforded us by the friends in this County iu establishing the Seminary in your midst. We. are very thankful for all the interest manifested in the success of the School and shall continue our best endeavors to increase its use fulness. We would also request all that have kindly given subscriptions for the pur pose of UMsisliiiy in -jrolting np Tire building and have not been able to pay the same, and any others that can do the old bill, we could do something by way of completing the mansard ory in time for the next term. 1 so to help lis at this time. We have a large bill that must be met. Also, the Mdier, attendance is so large this term that it is very apparent that we shall need the unfinished story for the winter term. Could we secure means at once to pay As most of my time is necessarily spent away from home it will very much help us in the good work if those that have been so circumstanced that they could not meet their subscriptions ami any others, but by the blessing of an abundant harvest can do so now, will leave the amount at my house or with my son at the Seminary at their earliest convenience. J. B. FKI-HI.A JI Dean, rebate tax 1884 5 -V 11 Wallace. Lot 12, 15k. 5 35 II A. Krick. rebate poll-tax of 1C I'enzo, 1S88 1 SO W England, balitV Oct. court.. 4 00 1-1 Wood burn, 00 "5y motion Vansiti Dusek's poll-tax was stricken from books of 1801, he bc in-r over aj^e. These were rejected: 12 Schneider, Allen Matter.... 48 00 II E Bennett. 22 75 Curr. .... ••-I 40 lieu Mills, refund allowed 1 SO Ole Sorem -3 "0 Ii Blosser. county printing 32 13 On motion bill were allowed for 8 Grand Jurors at "'3 80 12 Petit Jurors at 80 45 Bills allowed as follows: 1'at McDonald, S0-).05 at 58 75 Wallace. Ouarterly salary.. .285 11 NiiK'enti'v: Brown, warrant register 15 00 S S Yrooman. Clerk of Court and deputy E ranker, stenographer for court -4J S Cojre:liall, services .* milage 3 00 Eastman 4 2^ On motion Geo. Mills of Blaine was appointed jud^e of election instead of W. Eddy who now lives in Sanborn County. kVfund was allowed Geo Mills, Blaine error of assessment 1884... .S12 00 motion adjourned to Nov. 0th, 1801. Minutes read and approved. O. J. R. J, cousin Marshau., Eastman. Co.- WU \VIK!,I) H!! I l'KN FOR TftUTIl AND llKillT. .SOUTII DAKOTA, FRIDAY OCT. *0, 1891. •S{TBSCRII}E FOll THE IIERALD, Cto & siatip Law and Claims Co. 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