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23rd YEAR too Interest Paid on Time Deposits Brule I can «EPERENCE. Any man we have linndled t?ea' Estate for STAND AND Please keep in mind that our large depart ment store is tilled to the brim with new goods, and you'll find the prices right. OCHSXTER COMPANY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Furniture -And- House Furnishing Goods We have the finest line this side of Mitchell, right up to date in style Price very low. Lots of new goods Bowles' Furniture Store Wm, IlTXJtlCUS, PliES A. W. IIA N N EM A N, Y. PllES Kimball State Bank [l.NCOllPOUATKD I Does a General Banking Business We can sell you a draft that is good in any part of the world. V/ DELIVER a little cash to us for a pair of SHOES \ou may dig your grave with your teeth it you eat improp erly but if you wear our SHOES you will have a ten dency to prolong your life. •We give satisfaction to all kinds of people. Be not over wise in your own estimation, but come and see what a feast of good footwear we have in store for you. Our large sales prove our popularity. Collections a Specialty and It# Remitted on Day of Payment We can give you every accomodation consist ent with sound and conservative banking Fred Griswold Cashier Buffalo, Chas Mix, Aurora and Real Estate. which will prove vory attractive to Home Seekers or investors. Tormsall .that can be deBired. If yon Imvo a town lot or farm to sell, call or write to me and if anyone can find you a buyer I can If you have a freind who has property to dUpose of re far him to aie. If you want to buy apiece of property no oneserve you quite so wejl F. A. Reynolds. 4 0 Kimball, S WEST FROM CHAMBERLAIN Milwaukee Railway Officials Over Right of Way A 200-mile driye from Chamberlain, S. D., west to the Black Ilills will be taken this week by ollicials of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail road. \V. J. 1'nderwood, of Chicago, as sistant general manager ol' the Mil waukee system, and Harry Hunter of Chicago, right of way agent, arriyed in Sioux City from Chicago yesterday morning and, accompanied by John G. Love, of Sioux City, division freight and passenger agent, proceeded at once to Chamberlain, from which point they will drive west. The trip will take two weeks. This move is interpreted to mean that the Milwaukee is getting ready to extend its system westward from Chamberlain. Mr. 1'nderwood said there was nothing of a definate nature to be given out at the present time. He said the object of the trip was to get acquainted with the road's customers among the stockmen as much as to look over the ground with a view to making an extension. "The Milwaukee does a big stock business in that country," he remark ed. •'And aren't you handicapped in taking care of it because of lack of railroad facilities?" "Yes, but we do pretty well. We have a pontoon bridge at Chamber lain." "Will your trip take you as far as Deadwood?" "1 am not certain. We may go up there." Mr. 1'nderwood did not deny that the Milwaukee could get a good deal of good out of an extension westward from Chamberlain. He said the pro ject had been under consideration a long time. Mr. Hunter had no statement to make, referring the inquirer to Mr. Underwood. The latest action of the Milwaukee, when considered in the light of num erous reports? that the Rockefellers have secured control of the Belling ham and British Columbia coal rail road for an outlet to the coast, is re garded as significant. The Milwaukee already has surveved a line along the White River westward from Cham berlain. After leaving the river the survey runs to the Black Hills. The understanding is that the right of way agents will follow the survey.— Sioux City Journal. C. R. TINAN, Publisher- THE ONLY STRICTLY MORAL NEWSPAPER IN SOUTH DAKOTA $1.50 Per Year in Advanc* PIERRE'S EXHIBIT AT MITCHELL WHERE THEY PICKED IT UP (The following letter will give you an idea where the ex hibit came from. It is a verbatim copy of a letter sent to a man in Potter county and to many other localities wtiere it was thought stuff could be picked up for an exhibit and surreptiously slipped into Pierre to fool the visitors, and later the people at Yankton, Huron and Mitchell.) Office of CHAS. HYDE INVESTMENT BANKER Pierre, Sorjfh Dakota (Mr. Underwood and his party went jllis Pierre, S^dth Dakota, July :J0th, liXM. The Hoard of Trade, or Capital committee here have asked the real estate men to get up an exhibition of the pro ducts of Hughes, Sully, and Stanley unties. The J"t. Pierre men arc helping us and the Sulley county men also and want to ask you to try and send down by someone coming, some of the best stud you can get for exhibition. We are going to fill a vacant storeroom in Pierre and of course can use considerable, but we would like of course the best we can get. 1 think we can get extra good potatoes around here, also good corn, but I imagine some of the small grain is taller up in your locality and you might send us a few bun dles, cut close to the ground of wheat and other small grains that would show up first rate. if you cannot find any way of sending it down overland within the next few days, you had better put it in a large light box and ship it by freight, although you could not send so much that way and it would not be in such good condition, but I think you can iind someone coming to Pierre who will bring it down. I hope you can help me out on this. I fear you would lind the sentiment not so unanimous for Pierre if you got on the Milwaukee railroad. would like real well to see an honest straw yote taken on the Mil waukee sometime. We may send our exhibit down to the Mitchell corn palace if they will give us space. If not, may put it in a tent near the corn palace and I believe this is something we can well allord to work for, as it will help advertise this part of the county for us real estate men in good shape. It is Sunday and 1 must not write more. Yours sincerely. KIMBALL, SOUTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1904 NO. 1,173 Chas. L. Hyde. vate car Tuesday night. After in y.-specting the right of way from Cham •j berlain to the Black Hills the party will drive overland to Kvarts, when the car will meet them.) Pacrless Paer Ay ban tankin' 'bout dis kaptul Beeznus, how a fallar ought to vote, Paer—she give um radin' plenty On the kars and neece steembote. Bully folks oop dar Ay tal you, Und da got some funny gas, Boot ay tank ven Ay koom votin' Ay let paerless Paer go pas.' For a drayoop kontry gattin' Vay oot dar yar kattles grow— Baying! Iy lak see da cornfields Ay lak see da veet kraps show Tseece ol' struwpiies, Ay lak scein' Var some babies tromp da Brass, So yen Ay skal koom to votin' Ay let paerless Paer go pas'. Matclial, she don't roon axlcurson En da night so you kan't see— Sh-j got vail road, she reez fodder For da peoples.—dat ecs me. Paer got gas, boot yen yous vantin' Pankaks Matchal reez da dough: Dat makes Ole happy fallar, So he lat dis Paer graf blow. Dot Lars. Pncilin, he sa,'01e, Gat a ticket oop ta Paer— He don't kost you noadins, Ole: Bully times aa got oop daer. Boot Ay don't know ef Ay goin' For some blowouts ved da gas, For Ay tank ven Ole's votin, He let paeress Paer go pas'. Yen you haf some kaptul ceety You don't vant hecm olT da map, Cnd he ought to be von places Vat ain't alius tak a nap. So Ay tank on Ole's ballot J)a von't be no fun for gas Und da beer und steembote radin,' He let paerless Paer go pas'!—Will Chamberlain. A Pertinent hint Pukwana Press: If Mr. Winn's in terests are with Pierre and the North westeren railway, he ought to quit this part of the country and go to Hughes county, where he could sell land and not have the Mitchell fellows for competitors. Just to Help the Town Brookings Press: One lirni in Chi cago—Siegel, Cooper & Co.—spends 8325,000 a year for advertising. They give it to the Chicago newspapers just to help the town and keep the newspapers going. Itroke into IIisHouhc S. LeQuinne of Cayendish, Yt., was robbed of his costumary health by in vasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into 5l0Use' ,, and now he entirely cured. They're through Kimball to Chamberlain in guaranteed to cure. 15c at F. E. Mil the assistant general manager's pri- ier Drug store. I trouble was arrested J. H. WOLF CO "The Corner Store" Kimball, S. Dak.i Begin NOW and save your PAID SLIPS which you get at our store with every cash purchase and when you have them to the amount of $35.00 worth you are entitled to your choice of any one of the beautiful to be seen at our store, them a good value at We offer you this simply as a Further Free inducement to you to buy your goods where prices are always right and where you can get what you want when you want it. J. H. Wolf "The Corner Store' Kimball, Dak* KroutKutters One Knife, Two Knives, Three Knives, and Four Knives, with Sliding Boxes FOR SALE GEO. W. JAMES Buy Nothing But "SPECIAL BREW One of the beers that Made iioux Falls famous' Sold by MATT ACHEN .A- 1 -waft's 1.1 .».i '8 X.i Anyone of $5.00 A i' -'it v* W'JA vc it'll fl