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VOL. 12 JS ISSKTON, ROKKUT S COUNTY, S . I ) . MAY 12 , 1905 , No 45,

jjOWAKh HAHCOVK

Attorney at Law • Kh-'r i»\x.'t Fir«%t National LjinU.

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J. HATTKKTON

Attorney at Law Pnictioert Hi All Cnt;r«-. <»Hi«**• room* over

SISSKTON. .Mii'iii DAKOTA.

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Attorney ax Law t »» lU ' f i i on - a v .

Sisseton. - Sonn Dakota.

11. O. PK.MN^

Attorney at Law JsISS KTON «>rni Dakota.

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Reser \ l« I. I 'UKS . A. D. 1' A I I AS H 1 Mi.

State Bank, oi Sissotoii, ;~outh Dakota.:

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Your R t i t r o i i t i j *e I s ^ o h o i t e c i . KKHS I I HASH.

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S1SSKT' >N. S. D.

HENRY GOEBEL THE LAND MAN,

Denis in wilU :inil inipnivcil kinds. Only ciiuiiiiftc ii 11- . rui:l ot nil I inliun lands. 1'niin lor Mile in i nimris. Iniv uml Maisli.ill I'miulies Kehuqiiislinn 'Ms liiiii'-Mil ami sold. AIwiijs lias ri'Ui estau' • simps lur rusli Imyiis.

Minnesota and i lunula I' illm l.smls Tor saW ill from I!! III per ami mi rasj U'lins .md k l l l l l l l payments i l i iW. l l .

SISSITON. SOUTH DAKOTA.

YOUR FACE ,

I S MY FORTUNE

O Mill* l-< > 1 Ml I "UK Mo <MI• t lei us show . .Mi some ot <nir work

K.BOWE

THU I'lloTi » : ; i vIMIKIS

DR AYLI INE

Brewster & Son , Fkops.

Al l wo rk iii u i i r l i n e w i l l

r e ce ive p romp t . and c a r e -

J u l . l l l l ' l l l i nn .

S ISSETON - bUUTH DAKOTA

C . T . SCHMIDT

D oe s n i l k i nds n t i n i r epa i r i ng

Makes new t i nware and

M ak es and pu i s up eaves - t r oughs

Motto: I'UOMl'TNESS. You C«i'V Your Work W'lien Promised

s l IOPIN KD. GKE B U I LD I N G On Upper First Auenue.

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4 Of Sisseton, South Dakota

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*. sell tMui.rrnit i ic i-'UMil rics

you can open a savings >i:I; st cc

ifuavrauist tirft. -will he your (icposii.

•i t • a.i 1 D' mi iOurtip<- ^V<* issue drafts on any <>t lhf well as Minneup'ilis. t'lneai^o and New >»rk. K«u >1

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$5,000 Reward will be paid to any person who cm find one atom of opium, chloral, morphine, cocaine, ether or chloroform in any form in any of Dr. Miles' Remedies.

This reward is offered because certain unscrupulous persons make false statements about these remedies. It is under­stood that this reward applies only to goods purchased in the open market, which have not been tampered with in any way.

Dr. Miles' remedies cure ty their soothing, nourishing, strengthening and invigorat­ing effects upon the nervous system, and not'by paralyzing and weakening the nerves as would be the case if these drugs were used.

For this reason Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are universally considered the. best pain remedy

"I have sutcrod for 25 years with severe pains in my head, heart and back, and hav? tried everything I could E< t and ivild not find any relief , until I got a b-.x of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. I suffered as long as IS hours at a tine with such severe pains that I f ' - red I would lose my mind. The An i-Pain Pills gave me relief In from 10 to 80 minutes. I do not have to u.=e Morphine any more. I wish you would publish this so that' other sufferers may find relief."

I. A. WALKER, R V. T). No. 0. Salem, Ind.

Dr. Miles' Anli Pain Pills are sold by your druggist, \ !io will Guarantee that the first packr-a will benefit. If It falls he will ret irn your money. 28 <2sscs, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. Mi le s Med i ca l Co . , E lkha r t , I nd

We ha ve a l ) i ^ - l i n e o f H msoU iI I ( Joo ds

Beach's Regulation Bats, Balls and Mits

OUR. PRICES ARE RIGHT

The Palace Drug Store

A. M. KNIGHT & SON & SISSKTON, S . I ) .

Lands, Loans and Insuran c« $100,000 TO LOAN ON F4.RMS

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t o k n o w Thos. W. Cahill l i a s t he l a rge s t and be s t s t oek o f

F U R N I T U R E i n t h i s pa r t o f Sou th Dako t a . Ca l l and s e e i t .

FOR A WELL MAI)L

A N D ( 1 O 0 D F I T T I N G

SUIT OF CLOTHES

<><> TO JOSEPH FISHER T a i l o r Shop o n Oak S t r e e t

Ove r Bu rme i s t e r ' s Marke t

ICECREAM PRICES

We a re now r ead y t o de l i ve r t o you r r e s i ­

dence ou r j u s t l y c e l eb r a t ed l e e Cream a t

t he fo l l o w i n g p r i c e s : '

Pint - , - 20c Quart f- - . 35c 2 Quarts, packed - 75c Gallon - - $1.25 5Gal or more per gal. SI.00

F . D . C H A U S S E O 0 -2 r E i. E P O N E N U M B E R

The stanbahd l o r i oh pnn t i t i 'j

t l i " i i p u y l i I v down I i i - i i h w s i , \ U> .

I l i s unme t ' Co m m is s io n e r J ohn IVr -

Kin> r e i i i r i ed i . n 1 ' i env Momiav ,

John >p : : e U m a n and A . J , Watn ] ) -

l e i r e i u i i n i l ) i o 11 • No r th Dako t a l a s t ,

F r i day .

S M ie r i l l I ' iIiii Wi nde r w as a pa - i s en -

l ue ron > ; i l u rda \ ' •* I r a In l nn iud f o r Wu-

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! A n ion Fos s . ul W iI - moI , wi^ m t h e

e i l v S i i t I I • < ! • i v :

I I I . I e i ' v e l 11" . I I i l i ed I r o l l ] a l i l l s -

lin-'-s i rip lo Lhe eil ies Tuesdav.

< ) l e l t i i i u i i t i . A I ; i v d N" l son , I i e r l

iH loomhi i l l and W- i s i i Anev we re up

! f r om 1 ' e eve r Tuesday .

j 1 ' o s imas t e r C aspe i - Ke nne dy spen t

I t h e Mrs t , p a r i o l t h e week v i s i t i ng i n

| the Twi n C i l i e s .

| ( iny l * ' a rne r , i . l VVehs i it , a

| res i i l en l o t > i« se t , on . h a s

t l i e ho i , e l n I l ' i cK t i r t ' l La l<e

" l i ud i r e " Ha i i e r i on . w ho

nu r s ing s eye ra l son : i on*

t im e , i s a l i l e t o l i e 0111 , a ya In .

Wins ' I I nns a m e n l a r t j i i i ^ t he i r

h l i eUsmHi i shop and wi l l hu i l d a new

wi i i i ' i i i s l i on ad j o i n i n g i . he l i l a cks mi lh

sh ip .

I ! a lph i i . T owi i r e i i n i i ed Wednos -

j < i : i v I r< i i n Lea i l . . 1 I ) . , whe re l i e had

i b e e n ' o a t I e n d a s i a 1 e e amp o l M VV.

•A . l i e s i r , s l i ny a i e l ' o . \ a l e n t e r -

j I a i ne i ' s i n t h e l u l l s .

I "How sha l l , we s t op po l yuam y? '

I i i - k sa Wash ing ton pa pe i ' . We wou ld

I s u eyes i i . l . a l t h e l a w eompe l t he man

11 l i ve i n I h i : s ame house w i th a l l h i s

w l ye s .

The ^ame o l ba se ha l l l a s t Sa tu r ­

day b e tween t he S i s s e ton H igh Schoo l

n ine and an Ind i an n ine f ro m t he

Mis s ion , r e s u l t e d 111 a v i c to ry t o r t h e

S i s s e ton boys bv a s co re o f i ) t o 7 .

A housekeepe r i n New . J e r s ey ha s

a sked t he c ou r t s t o he lp he r d i s c ha r ge

he r h i r ed t f i r l . S i s s e ion housewives

a r e a t l e a s t f r e e I r om t roub l e s o f t h a t

so r t . G i r l s a ad t oo ha rd t o i l n d l o

eve r wan t t o d i s c j i a r t r e o n e .

v ' . V . H en n e l t b rough t ove r 600

head o l c a t t l e I rom Cracev i l l e . and

v i c in i t y , on Monday , wh i c h w i l l b e

pa s tu i e d a t t he fo r t . Mr . Ben n e t t

ha s so ld h i s ho ld ing* a t Hoy L ake

and wi l l bo a s so c i a t ed w i th W. I I .

Ne l son a t Luc I on .

A Ch icago Un ive r s i t y p ro f e s so r ad

v i s e s u s 1 h a t i t wou ld be mu ch be t ­

t e r l o r 1 h e coun t ry i t t h e Kuckv

Moun ta in s r . . n e a s t , and wes t i n s t ead

e f no r i l i and sou th . Th i s i s r e s p ec t

f u l l y r e f e r r ed l o i he r egu l a r s e s s ion I

o l cong re s s . !

The Ind i an w i th t he euphon i ous '

cognomen o f J ake l l oops l i a , who wa s |

repo r t ed k i l l ed 111 a l i gh t a t Kden j

l ' a r k a f e w d a y s ag -> . w as i n t he c i t y

l a s t Sa t un l ay , s l i gh t l y d i s f i gu red bu t

s t i l l i n t he r i ng . l i e had h i s no«e

c av d in and a n a rm on a s t r i ke bu t

he d idn ' t m ind a f e w l i t t l e t h ings

l i ke iha i .

A da i l y p ap e r f o r $1 . 00 a yea r i s

s omc t lnm the pub l i c ha s i img d e s i r ed

The Ch icago l>a i l v Rev i ew , a de l i gh t ­

fu l l ami ly da i l y g iv ing a l l im por t an t

ne w s , ma rke t , r epo r t s i n d man y i n ­

t e r e s t i ng depa r tmen t s fo r men wo­

men ami ch i l d r en , i s s en t t o sub ­

sc r i be r s l o r $1 .0U a yea r , 7 " i c f o r s i x

m o n t h s . ' 10 c en t s l o r t h r ee m on ths .

S ubs c r i be t oday . Addr e s s Tne Ch icago

Rev i ew Co . , : i ! i l ) Coco -Oo la Bu i l d ing

Ch icago , 1 1 1 .

S t a t e Supe r in t enden t Xas l i h - i s i s ­

su ed a ca l l f o r a mee t i ng o f t he coun ­

ty suoe r in t endeu i s o f t he , s t a t e a i .

P i e r r e on t he 18 th anW 19 th o f M ay .

The pu rpose o f t h e ga the r i ng i s t o

cons ide r eha i i i f e . - , i n s c hoo l aws aud

l o s ecu re , i f po s s ib l e mo re i im lo r i l i

and e l l l c i en 1 a i i i i un i s i r a t a . h i o f t he

• s t a t u t e s , i t i s i . r obao l e t ha t a r e ­

v i s i on o f t h e cou r se o f s t udy wi l l

come up f o r cons ide r a t i on . The sup

e r i n i . enden i a l s o r e eo inmends t ha i a l l

e i gh th g r ade examina t i ons ove r t h e

s t , a l e he he ld F r iday , J une 2 . Fo r

t h a t , pu rpose un i fo rm i j ue s i i ous w i l l

b e s en t , ou t by t he s l a t e educa t i ona l

depa r tmen t .

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The ad j o u rn ed mee t i ng o t me c i t y

counc i l was he ld Monday n ig t i i aud

a cumbe r o l appo in tmen t* we re m ade .

The bond o f L . C . Kmer son a s c i t y

au d i t o r , i n t h e s um o f $ : t , 000 , w i t h

T . W Ca lm ' , and W. J . Tow I ( i s a s

su r e t i e s , was app roved . F . A . B u i -

d i ck was appo in t ed t o ' . l i e o t l i c e o t

c i t y ma r sh a l l o r t n e coming yea r , l i e

w i l l a l so ac t a s s t r e e t commis s ione r

aud wi l l co l l e c t t h e wa t e r r en t s . The

s a l a ry r ema ins t he s ame a s he r e to

l o r e . i l . L . Co r t e lyo i i was appo in t ed

supe r in t enden t o f t h e c i t y wa t e r

works - Tom Sw an ton was r e t a ined

! a s n igh t wa t chman . I R i v . Mi l l e t . t . .Rev . Rud i e , J ohn C .

| Knapp and I> r . R obb we re ap p o i n t ed

1 me mbe r s o l t h e boa rd o f hea l t h .

I The S t a i u a k d . Ba nne r^ and Com-

] a n t we re de s igna t ed a s t h e o l l i c i a l

j p a pe r s l o r t h e ensu ing yea r .

Dr . Bohh was appo in t ed c i t y phy ­

s i c i an and cha i rman o f t h e boa rd o f

hea l t h . On mo t ion , 1 , l i e p e t i t i on a sk ­

in g t o r t h e a ppo in tme n t o f I I . 12 . Le k -

nes s o f c l i i e l o t po l i c e , was l a i d on

t he t a b l e . A lde rman P f r emmer was

ap p o i n t ed v i ce p r e s id e n t o t t h e coun -

O t . l i e r ma t t e r s o f bus i ne s s we r «

t a ke n up and d i spose d o f . Pe rmi s ­

s ion was g r an t ed .1 . M . Swan b e r g t o

r emove t he n , i ck s f r o m t he s t r e e t , n ea r

h i s house , aud t he c i l . v ma r sh a l was

im i ru c i ed t o r emove the . awn in g

f ro m t . l . c B l anch La .VIa r b u i l d in g on

O ak s t r e e t .

A mo t ion w as ca i r i cd au tho r i z ing

t h e c i t y aud i t o r t o d r a w a wa r r an t

f o r $ : i i n l avo r o t t h e l i r e depa r tmen t

upon t h e p r e sen t a t i on o f l u l l p rope r l y

d r aw n and cc i t i t l ed .

C., will lie the orator of the (lay. The famous Mexicans will appear that day, llendrickson the Magician, the Metropolitan (Quartette, Prof. Bat-tis. one of the strongest ituperaona tors, will also he on that day, and tor two succeeding days. This will be followed hy Packard, the car­toonist. iin.1 there is n.uie better in that line to tie had. Robertson with ii is moving pictures will then appear for three nights. The noted Men­delssohn (Quartette will be there lor four days. They will lie accompanied bv Miss Marguerite Smith, the child impersonator, and the last night Jo-seffv wilt uppear in his work in which he stands alone today as 11 whole show 111 himsclt. with music juggling and mystery.

Special mention uiighi be made (if the sports that wil' be put on during the 4th of July. There will be yacht racing, scull raciug. swiiuuiiug matches and other lake aport* which will till the day full fiom morning unt.il night.

For Good Will Mission. . The Womrin.'s Missionary society

of the Presby'terian church will hold a special meeting at the home of Mrs. W. lv. Morris tomorrow after­noon at three o'clock. A general invitation is extended Some of the Good Will workers will lie present, and ulve some account of their work. Light refreshments will be served. The olTeriny will be contributed to the aid id' the Good Will mission work.

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* School Hoard Meetings. ^

The schoo l hoa rd he ld a mee t i ng

l a s t , F r i day n igh t and t r an sac t ed a

goo f ! n ea l o l r ou t i ne bus ine s s . The

sa l a ry o l t h e t e a c he r s f o r t h e

co mi n g yea r was l l xed a t $ 5 0 pe r

mon th , w i th t he excep t i on o f F i r s t

P r ima ry and H igh Schoo l t e ach e r s ,

wh ich was p l aced a t $55 pe r mon th .

P ro f Co lby , o f La r ig to rd was e l e c t e d

a s supe r in t enden t and John Croa l a s

c l e rk o t t h e boa rd . The mee t i n g

t hen a d j ou rne d t o Monday . M a y 8

A t t he Monday n igh t m e t i ng

o f t h e boa rd , Mr . C roa l i i a u i i i c d a s

c l e rk . T hos . Peeve r was appo i n t ed a

member o t t h e s choo l boa rd t o t ake

t he p l ace o l i o s eph Hu t . who had

be e n e l e c t e d aud ( |Ua l i l ! cd a s a l t e r

man I rom the s econd wa rd . The

o ld co rp s o f t e ach e r s was e l ec t ed fo r

t h e sc i i . . o t y ea r o f 1 1 )0 5 -0 , and word

w a s r . - c e ived f r o m P ro f . Co lby o f

Lang fo rd . a c c e p t i ng t he pos i t i on o f

su p e r in t en d en t . The fo l l owing com­

mi t t e e s we re appo in t ed :

F inance , B i l l s and Su p p l i e s—II

Crosby and W . J . Thom as .

T eache r s and Managemen t

Schoo l s— M. L Sa t e r eu an i W .

To Wles .

P i i . i l d i ngs a t i d Gr ounds —J . K . M c -

Keevc r and T . I I . I ' . ' e , e r .

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The Afternoon Literary Club. The Afternoon Literary Club met

at the home of Mrs. O. T. Axness on Monday afternoon, and was a very interesting meeting. The history ; lesson was in charire of Miss Prunty, and an excellent pacer was given by Mrs. Axness. A part of the business of the annual meeting was transacted including the election of officers. The present officers were re-elected by a unanimous vote. Flans were discussed aud arrangements partially made for the annual banquet of '/he club. A changc of name is also under contemplation. The next meeting will occur May 22d, at the home of Mrs. Andrews. .

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The Cliaiitaii(|iia.

I ' l i i ! managemen t o f S impson l ' a rk

ad v i s e u s t ha t . ' I i ev a r e pu t t i ng 011

I b i s yea r a t t he B ig S tone Lake

Chau t auqua , t he s t r onges t p rog ra m

tha i l i a s eve r oeen g iven f ro m t ha t

p l a l l o rm . The a t t r a c t i ons w i l l be .

among t he ve ry be s t t h a t c a n be

s ecu re 1 . w i l l b e o f a h igh cha r ac t e r .

en t e r t a i n ing aud i n s t ruc t i ve . The

se s s ion w i l l o p en 011 t h e a f t e rno r in o f

, l une2 ! ) i h w i th Gove rno r R i i / e r t La -

Fo l l e t t e o f Wise . n s in a s t he sp e a k e r . £

I n t , he even ing o f t h e s ame day , t h e

g r ea t p l ay " Pa r s i f a l " w i l l l i e pu t on .

T in s ha s be e n sp o k en o f a s one o t

t h e g r ea t e s t p l avs o f t h e p r e sen t c l ay .

The Impe r i a l Drama t i c , company wi i l

a l so appea r t ha t a f t e rnoon and even ­

ing , and Mr s Lu lu Ty l e r Ga t j i s , who

, i s r anked w i th i he s t r onges t r e ade i s

| o ' ' t oday wi l l appea r f o r t h e f i r s t two

j days "The Prisoner of /.enda" will : be pu t . on t he s econd n igh t and t ;

; v a r i ed p l ay w i th mo v in g p i t u r e s t h e

t h i rd n igh t S i nog sp eak e r s wil l be

pu t . o ' i eve iy a f t e rnoon and on Ju l y

A Communication. Editor Standard: '

Iii your last Issue appeared an i-iS article which, in the estimation of --f< many readers, should interest every t

loyal citizen aud nature-lover in our city. I refer to the article suggest- ,'3

ing the desirability of a public park . for Sisseton. '

No cit i/.en who has been a resident , of the cit.v during the past two or / / three years, can fail lo admit that' * rapid strides have been made in thfc ' J development md improvement of our city as a place of residence. The \ bet ierineiit ol our streets, our ex­cellent electric light system and > other improvements of recent date speak tor themselves of the progres­sive spirit of oui citizens. Perhaps;.'' no advance step to be taKen uowl" would produce more generally satis—' -factory results ihau the institution^ of a public park. As has been sug­gested, the vicinity of the spriug from whence our water supply Is taken would afford a very suitable locatiou and prove an ideal spot for such a park, obtainable at a mini­mum cost. A little wise expenditure now would afford most happy and lasting results in a few years. -

Our citizens are progressive and puolic-spirited and we believe that ' when this matter has been brought to their earnest consideration, steps will be taken to redeem a small portion of our tree.less surroundings for a purpose that will prove a boon to the entire population for genera­tions to come. By all means let u* have a paik. > .

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