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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 4

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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ARGUS-LEADER, SIOUX FALLS, S. MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1897. 4 Monday for the purpose of making ar-' PHYSICIANS FIND rn E. J. Daniels, STORE.

McKinney Allen Have Some Good Houses For Rent 1 1 THE BIG lliil ''Banner Brandt JO SHIRT WAIST. DETACHABLE COLLAR 65c. 75c.IM.G0. $1.25, $1.35,1 $1.50, $1.65, $1.75 and CHECKERED FRONT. oooooooooooooloooooooooooo Our LOVERS, 85 Are sure to collect where the best mean of pursuing that sport are to be obtained.

That means that bicycle men and tho who intend riding congregate aroad our store. They know something about the qualities of the I U. 2 cents Sot 1 package garden coeds. 2 cents ior 1 package flower f.eR 5 cents lor 1 lb. best dried apples.

5 cents for 1 lb. California prunes. 22 cents for 1 lb. 30-ctnt Pea berry coffee. io cents for 1 can Anderson's strawberry or raspberry Jam.

lie Eli II J. F. DREHER, Manager. CLEANING AKD REPAIRING Wa are now ready to overhaul your wheel Have It done before the rush. We have an experienced man and will repair, clean and put In order your bicycle at a very low price.

GM.HILL, BICYCLES AND HARDWARE. M. A. STICKNEY, NOTAEY PUBLIC, dOOM 202 MULHALL BLOCK. Real Estate, Loans, Collections Rents.

Taxes Paid. leasee and lota to Mil on monthly ftyaenu. Come buy and un rent Bwrcafoaltneo solicited. FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT. Booth Green, M.D.,0.0.

AND Graduate ef the National teheol ef Osteopathy, Iuiu City, Me. 609 South Minnesota At. Cfflie: 607 Xdmison-JamMon Elk. 8I0TJZ FALLS, 8. D.

Qr.R. E.Wood worth. Eye-Ear, Hose and Throat Office Bonn- to lt-tto Ofieeai 1 and Smith Block, erer Em Bros. Bboe Bio re, lug Phillips A Tense Boou Kens Falla, a. D.

Tbssa arc on tlia New Lasts i Bicycle rangementa. it is tneir purpose to arrange railroad rates and put the new law in practical operation as soon as possible." Col. Dick Woods and Dr. Treon per petrated a cruel joke on Charley Ziebach Saturday evening. On that oc casion Mr.

Ziebach with his friend Hol land and a couple of others occupied the left hand box at the opera hou.se. Mr. Ziebach is a pretty good looking brunette, and as Handsome Elk wa known to be In the city Dick Woods and Dr. Treon storied the word around the opera house, that Zelbach was Handsome Elk. Today, whenever "Zeib" appears on the street he i9 the observed of all observed, and the un initiated give him a wide berth, thinking he la the notorious man killer, Handsome Elk.

Hartford Plain Talker: A Sioux Falls barber named Adams has long been claiming that he was the champion wrestler of the northwest: but thn other day he met his Waterloo In the shape of a four-foot Omaha brakeman. who tossed the barber in the air ami played with him for a "catch ball" for a time and then innocently inquired where that barber who was such a great wrestler was to be found, as he felt the need of a little exercise an 1 would like to meet a man who knew how to wrestle. Sturgls Advertiser: J. L. Sims, on" of the printers of the late Deadwood uany journal, in from that town last Thursday afternoon.

Mr. Sims had started to ride across the country to Chamberlain on a native shaganappei but riodlng after arnvmsr at this citv that he would be compelled to put snow Shoes on tiis bfip.st nr trade him for dongola and wait for a thaw, he left hv mount ana nurchased a railroad tick et to his destination. The young men of the Epworth League of the Methodist church are go ing to give a "solo" sociable on Thursday evening at the rooms of Miss Smar: in the Union Trust blook. A very fine program Is being prepared to be given by the young men. Light refreshments will also be served.

This social prom ises to be something out of the usual run of such affairs and the young men are sparing no pains to make it a sue cess. The surprise party craze broke out again Saturday night and this time Mrs. O. D. English was the victim and a gay hilarious time wa3 the result.

Progressive cinch was the game and Mark Scott won the laurels for the gentlemen while Mrs. H. C. Torrev greviously accepted the booby honors A sumptuous lunch was served by the guests which prolonged the merriment Into the wee sma' hours. Prof.

Husveldt, formerly president of the Norwegian Normal school of this place, has been appointed assistant cashier of the Winneshiek County bank of Decorah, the oldest bank in the state as well as one of the strongest Recently this bank built a new home and its hustling president, C. J. Welser, came to- Sioux Falls for stone for the front of the building. S. F.

Erskine returned this morning from a trip to Yankton. Sam says part of the time he traveled by rail, part of the time by wagon, part of the time by boat and a big part of the time on foot He thinks he will wait for the roads to get repaired before he makes another journey to the Cement City. Brookings Press: J. M. Donovan, the celebrated divorce lawyer of Sioux Falls, came uo Frldav and remained over Sunday, putting in Saturday argu ing motions before Judee Andrews.

Mr. Donovan has about a half dozen divorce cases pending In this county. Mike Finn and Abe Hayes of Flan dreau were brought to Sioux Falls on Saturday and lodged in the county jail They will be tried before the present term of United States court for pur chasing whisky for Indians on. the Flandreau reservation. All ladles of the city will be glad to learn that the Queen City Steam laundry has secured the services of an expert curtain man who will clean any kind of lace curtains, chenille and por tiers properly.

Registration boards will be at all ward polling places tomorrow to regis ter voters. If you are not registered be sure to attend to It tomorrow, Women who desire to vote, especially where there Is a contest, are expected to be registered. A. The friend9 of L. A.

Perkins have In duced him to stand for re-election to the school board from the Fifth ward. There are still several vacancies on the board for which no candidates are as yet announced. Clerk Crisp this afternoon issued a marriage license to Frederick Travis, aged 24 of Dell Rapids and Cora Jones, aged 20 of the same place. The last meeting this season of the married people's whist club will take place Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

U. S. G. Cherry. Easter cards at the Cataract Book store.

The latest results of pharmaceutical science and the best modern appliances are availed of in compounding Ayer's Sarsapariiia. Hence, though half a century in existence as a medicine, it is fully abreast of the age in all that goes to make it the standard blood purifier. ONLY ONE SALOON NOW. Flandreaa Voted for Licen.e on the 6th and Four Saloon. Have Closed.

Flandreau, April 12. (Special to the Argus-Leader.) The water In the river here is going down, and we are begin ning to again be in communication with the surrounding country. The farmers are busy seeding. At the municipal election held here on the 6th inst, license carried by a good majority. We now only have one saloon where before we had five.

The gambling houses are closed, and the sports who play on the green will have to seek greener pastures. The city officials and the state's attorney have decided that the law shall be vigirously enforced and the I first violators of the same will find that the way. of the transgressor are hard. All People Sot Alike. A letter carrier said hi3 wife liked coffee so well and seemed to really need It at breakfast, it wa3 too bad for the doctor to order her to discontinue it He told her that her bad complexion, dys pepsia, nervousness and occasional pal pitaticn of the heart all came from one caune and that was coffee drinking.

The good man went on further to say: My child if you were as strong as $-our husband and had the miles of outdoor walking to do that he has dally, you could drink one cup of coffee, or per haps two, at breakfast and dinner with cut any very bad effects, but the same poisonous alkaloids exist in coffee as are found in tobacco, whisky, strych nine and morphine. There is not so great a proportion of them in coffee as in the other drugs, but a sufficient amount exists to seriously injure any one whose constitution is a little below par. All of these drugs can be used for a time by perfectly healthy people, but if their use is persisted in long enough, the human body finally gives evidence of the effect of the steady poison, and many people who do not know this fact die because of their unnatural habits. If you could use a hot drink in the morning made from the nourishing grains that nature has provided for the use of man, it would satisfy your appe tite and fatten your body." A wholesome, delicious hot drink of the kind that old doctor referred to is found in Postum Coffee, made from grains by the Postum Cereal Lim ited, of Battle Creek, It brews the rich color of Java or Mocha, ha3 a grand fragrance and the pungent taste demanded by all coffee drinkers. No poisonous alkaloids are found here, and man is only safe when he sticks to na ture's food, furnished by the Creater, prepared in a number of different ways to be sure.

Ruddy health and red blood will follow the discontinuance of unnatural drinks and the substitution therefor of the Cereal food drink. Its use will tell the facts more plainly in the body than words can be made to express. Grocers furnish it and experi ence teaches that It goes about three times as far as coffee. Faoti Faoti Faeti For the Traveling Public The passenger department of the Illl note Central railroad company ia no given to unwarranted "blowing" li connection with the advertlslug of their advantages. It ii, however, a well known fact known to those who car used all lines that the Illinois Centra now furnishes superior equipment, th beet train service, and has the tewes delays and accidents of any route be tween the Missouri river and Chicago We therefore take pleasure in empha sizing these facts, and cordially solicit Ing a trial of this route.

For folders rates, apply to local ticket ageix or to the onderslgned at Manchester Ia. J. F. Merry, Ass'L Gen'L Pass. Agent No Sunday Street Can.

Are rna In Toronto neither are ther any stores open on this day. This 1 the city where the Epworth Leaguer of the world will gather In thousand next July to hold their third Interna tional conference. At the close of thi great meeting hundreds will go on tc Montreal, Boston, and "down cast" through special train via. "The Ceda Rapids Route" Is being arranged for This line will make a one fare rate foi the round trip, and all particulars cat be secured from any C. R.

ft agent or by addressing J. Morton, O. T. Cedar Rapids, Ia. "A Trip Down East" this summer can be made very cheap ly by going in July and visiting Toron to enroute.

No one contemplating such a trip to their New England friends or old home, should fail to call upon any B. C. R. N. agent and learn the full particulars.

Further information may be secured by addressing J. Morton, P. T. Cedar Rapids, Ia. 0 PERA 8.

M. BEAR, Manager. THIRD WEEK. OF THI The thrilling, romantic drama. "The Danites." POWER, PATHOS, SPECIALTIES.

ADMISSION: 10 Gents ONLY 10 Gents No extra for reserve seats. Secure your seats at once. 09e Telephone 8S. Resilience Tel. 19 S.

Dr. Frederic H. Files, exHiux rsicnca or KZSICINX AND STJRGEBY. Office: XCuIhall Block (Over Argus-Leader.) Readme Oer. Spriur Ave.

ud Testa Ft DRESSMAKING THE DAY MISS Rosa 511 Edmlson-Jameson Building, R. MARY LOWREY, "em General Practice and Sceclal Dlssasss 8f Vemia. Cat. Minnesota Ave. and UtaSt.

Will.se at home FeUeati after Metropolitan Company Bicycle and desire to lean more. We vill say enough now to make'yoa want to see it It Is strong, durable and particularly easy running. The care and skill used in building the machine la the best that money will buy. PRETTY AT 5 low PRICES. That Aril Marvels of Beaoti.

OF SPORT BREWERS, MALSTER8, BOTTLEES; Counterfeits General Hardware MM XPallB THE CITY IN BRIEF. Register tomorrow. The married people's dancing class is postponed until Tuesday evening. The first mall received in this city from Pierre for a number of days, ar rived Saturday evening. W.

R. Quincy bas announced bis can didacy for alderman in the Fourth ward and H. T. Parmley has come out in the Second. There will be a New England supper given in the basement of the Reformed church on Tuesday evening, April 13.

All are cordially invited; supper 15c. The Illinois Central freight which left Sioux Falls at 7 a. m. and returned at 5:30 p. has been abandoned much to the inconvenience of the numerous traveling men woo Sunday in Sioux Falls.

Miss Paul and pupils will give a recital In the Baptist college chapel to morrow evening, to which all are most cordially invited. There will be solos, duets, twos and a concerto for two pianos by Misses Paul and Keller. Jud Shaw, bookkeeper for the Cas cade Milling Company, is quite sick at his home on South Waltz avenue. Mr, Shaw recently underwent a surgical operation, from the effects of which he doe3 not recover as rapidly as was ex pected. Tomorrow evening will be "ladies' night" at the Commercial club.

Every member of the club is entitled to invite one or more friends to participate in the evening's enjoyment The refresh ments for the evening will consist of city water without Ice. Those who have manure to dispose of can find a dumping ground at the east end of the creamery bridge over Cov- ell'a lake. Street Commissioner Ward will keep a man at this point to assist In unloading for the next three days This is a much more convenient place to dump manure than to haul it way out by Willowdale. The Knights of the Maccabees will meet In regular review this evening at 8 o'clock. Quite a number of applica tiona are to be acted upon In addition to receiving the auditing committee's quarterly report and a full attendance is desired.

The social committee has announced an Easter Monday dance to be given in A. O. U. W. hall on the evening of April 19.

This party will be almost exclusively for members of the order but a few invitations will be issued. The Illinois Central brought in on its regular passenger run the latest thing" in the line of a drawing room car. It sails under the name of El vas" and has recently returned from a month's trip through Mexico, where it carried the family of one of Chicago's millionaire business men. It has all the latest improvements. There are ten sleeping berths in the main room On one end are two state rooms, In the other one, and a commodious toilet room.

Each of the state rooms is up bolstered in different colored plush and the entire car is made up as gorgeous as one could imagine. The old saying of "go away from home for news" is aptly illustrated in the following. On Saturday Mrs. J. B.

Cloudas of this city received a leter from an aunt residing in St. Louis, in quiring if Mr. and Mrs. Cloudas es caped the destructive electric storm which visited this city a week ago. Mrs.

Cloudas immediately answered the letter and stated that the aunt's letter was the first intimation that any de structive electric storm had visited this section. Some hungry newspaper man bas undoubtedly made a great item out of the stray lightning bolt which struck the residence of Cass Broughton in this city a week ago. The Argus-Leader has stated on sev eral occasions that when the proper time came the railroad commission would establish headquarters at Sioux Falls. These statements were made on the authority of parties who knew what they were talking about, as is demonstrated by the following Pierre dispatch on the 10th inst. At a meet ing of the railroad commissioners held here today it was agreed to locate at Sioux Falls.

They will leave here on Colored Shoes -AT- $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. Cot Euu'i, bat the BIST AT TEB FEICE that money eaa buy. Men's Vici Sid Oxblood $2.50 Men's Russia Calf Oitlood J3.QQ Men's Vici Kid Chocolate $3.50 anta the SMeland Year. E.oB. SMITH CO.

MINNEHAHA uiiiuflTIIEI UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Porter P. Peck, Prea. B. P.

CampbelL Vice Pres. W. L. Baker, Cashier. 0150,000.00.

Largest Bank in Sonth Dakota. Business ol all kinds solicited and interes paid on time deposits. i RREWING CO. Keg and Bottled Goods in Oar Lot Furnished on Short Notice. We are the Only HanafaetarlBc wholesaler.

In theatate and Onaraa ee yom the Lowest Prleee possible Don't Boy ill WHEN TOY CAN BUT Genuine At'the Same Price. RAMSEY BROS. P. W. TAYLOR, April 0..

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