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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 11

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11 FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1903. tin: daily sioix FALLS, SOUTH. DAKOTA. STATE. OIL INSPECTION ill-Ill WTSTNISS DTliECTOEY.

I PEOPLE WHO COME 3 AND PEOPLE WHO GO i-rg IN SOUTH DflKOTfl HORSESHOf ING. MISCELLANEOUS. What I'uiil I'l'Atirh Kxjifctsof tho Standard Oil Co hi any. State Oil luspoctor Dull Itrnurh, Hurley; "The work of oil inspection continues under the old law until July when the new law becomes effective and the state Is divided Into three I districts. 1 expect to eouilutie in my I present capacity and have charge ol the southern district.

Am not, thor-: oughly informed concerning up- pointments for tho other two districts but presume the men will be decided upon in time so that they may be- tome tomiliar With their duties when! the time arrives for them to ai t. "I am well satisfied witb the new oil Inspection law in every particular save one. The IIukIi test was left at 105 degrees as under tho old was llxed at 40 tne Hash test should have been fixed at 115, but even In its present tor mthe law Is iindoubi W5L FISK. IIORSC SIIOHING 211 S. Ave.

A. V. OSWOOI) General BlacKsmithlnf Wn-on Wurli all Kmit il Ki-pir Worn. Uln Ae. N.

FI lldli ON 1JLACKSMITIUNG Old Nnriun-Miirrity Slini, Kan' I'lth St HEAL ESTATE. SCOTT, WHITKHOUSE CO. FARM LANDS Clljr Prinirty lrM-lmiiit, llliinrl.ittiit Hiillnlnif. lC WASEM CO. Real Estate.

Loans Fin in ami City Property. DRU GG A MLjTc I E. HOWELL'S PHARMACY ll.U'liillii Arrnuc Norm Phnnii JhV. F. A.

KREISEU RED CROSS PHARMACY JtulO Arr.9ihSt. Plinnr'i-I Northwestern Medical Co. Inrorpor nt edly a giest Improviement over any- Tho value of its inoi uu thing previously enacted, and 1 am looking for good results. iii-e i 27t.I0.l4 "During the session of the leglsla- cs drpnHli in bank ture 1 met Mr. Crenshaw, the repre- i A' m'i t'f sentative iit the Stumlurd Oil people nrm miiriB.iKi- -mi n-ul on the road and he told me tbat U' the legislature provided lor a gravity test bis company would take the law' nin tli 1 vului.til hoililH-UUii AWriiKGS AND TEHTS R.

Stetzel of Colinuti is home from l'corla, 111. j. D. Young of Cardcri City Is homo from KockweU City, U. V.

R. Wadden of Madibou visited Minneapolis this eek. Jacob Heib, of Marlon Junction vas in Chicago recently. Will A. Bell of Aberdeen is homo from a trip to Wisconsin.

H. L. Stokes of Liritton lias been cast on a purchasing trip. Captain S. V.

Arnold of Ipswich has Lcen in Iowa on business. Dr. Peterman of Talker was at Independence. last week. Mrs.

8. E. Morris of Hudfleld has been visiting at Fulton. 111. Senator J.

W. Seney of Howard is home irora an eastern visit. Judge and Mrs. Bartlstt Tripp of Yankton are visiting in Chivago. Col.

A. J. Kellar of Hoi Springs la, home from a visit to Chicago. Attorney Qulnn and wile of Olivet went to Milwaukee last wetk. Dr.

Clouflti of Madison has been" spending iew days in Chicago. Frank H. Greene of Gary has been to the Twin Cities on business. W. 'J.

Hooper of Parkstotv went to Milwaukee last week on business. B. A. Cummins of Pierre has returned from a visit to New York. J.

W. Parmley of Ipswich has been la Iowa some time on land business. Prof. Cochane of Leola is away on a business trip to Hillings, Montana. W.

L. Ryburn of Alexandria was at. Sheldon, on business last week. W. J.

Bulow and wife of Beresford Were at rtockwell City, Ia, last week. R. O. Burton, the Okobojo merchant, has been down to Chicago on business. E.

Elsey of Hot Springs is home from a two months visit in California. Dr. E. G. Renner of Groton i taking a post graduate course la Chicago.

Mrs. Mary E. Truman of Volga is home from a winter's visit in Calilor-uio. Wm. F.

Crandall of Arlington is home from a winter's visit in California. Postmaster Chas. N. Cooper of Huron has bene visiting friends in Illinois. Guy Alderson of Artesian has been at sia, for several days on business.

Geo. E. Cochrane of Madison was in St. Paul the. first of the week on bust- ness.

i Dr. Renner of Tjroion Ts Tin Chicago taking a post graduate course of lectures. Benedict Miller of Flandreau has been at Whapeton, N. on land business. J.

C. Calder of Plankinton has been transacting business in southern Missouri. J. Milllken, the Alpena real estate roan, has been down in Iowa on business. M.

J. Chaney, the Wakonda banker, was in Chicago with stock a short time ago. Wm. McGilvrey of Canistota returned recently from a month's visit in Minnesota. J.

C. Gregory of Alexandria i has ben away on a trip to Nebraska: and Wisconsin. C. H. Davis and wife of Elkton are home from a visit to the, Arkansas Hot Springs, Geo.

Bolles and family of Madison are home from a winter's visit to Los Angeles, Cal. Howard Hall of Lake Preston is in Illinois inducing people to come to South Dakota. F. A. Reynolds of Kimball was call: ed to Illinois last week by the death of his daughter.

R. L. Eddy has returned to Water-town from an extended trip through Iowa and Illinois. D. H.

Henry of Chamberlain has re turned from California where he pent tho winter. P. D. Davis bus returned from California wnei-t? he spent tho winter to his homo in Aurora. 1 Mrs.

C. M. Series of Salem has gone to Battle Creek. to take treatment in a sanltarum. E.

C. Gates and family, formerly of the hotel l'adluy at i Geddes, have gone to liuffulo, N. Y. General Mark W. Sheafe of Water-town is home from a business trip to New York and Uoston.

Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Booth of Arlington are home from California where thoy spent the winter.

Geo. Bateman 1 of Springs went to Rochester, last week on business, W. A. Mackay and wife of Madison are home from a winter's visit to the eastern cities and Cuba. W.

T. McConnell of Wesslngton Springs has been down to McLean, Neb, on a business trip. P. A. Zollman, tlie Alexandria attorney, has been in Indiana attending the fuueral of his mother.

Mrs. O. of Mitchell was called to Cherry illv', Kan, last week by' tne illness of her father. W. G.

Clark, the Artesian real estate man, has been looking lor customers down east in Illinois. Major Coursey of Mitchell came home the hrst of the week 110m a trip in Iowa and Minnesota. Dr. Leslie G. Eastman of Wllmot is nome from Chicago where he graduated iroru a medical college.

Pat McNeill of Faulkton has been obliged to consult a specialist in St. Paul lor throat and ear trouble. Geo. W. McArthur and wife of Brit-ton are home from a southern tour which extended to several states.

Gerald Douglass ot Menno has returned lrom cnicago where be graduated from a school of pharmacy. Miss Agnes Sheafe of Watertown Is home, from Fairbault, Minn, where she has ben attending the academy. Jerry Woodley and wife of Worthing have gone to Chicago where the former enters a hospital lor treotment. Thos. McKeon of Howard, assistant postmaster in the state senate, was at Wycoff, Minn, last week visiting his son.

W. I. and A. G. Matter of Water-town were called to Freeport, III, this week to attend the funeral of.

their father Safaris of Doland has been down in Oklahoma on a land dicker but says that he does not intend to go there to live. J. C. Wood of Milbank is home from a three months visit to the West India islands, and Cuba in- particular caught his eye. D.

L. Anderson, the Elrod lawyer and real agent, has returned with his family from a visit to friends in Pennsylvania. Dr. Geo. A.

Pettigrew and family of Flandreau are traveling in the soutn-ern stotes, and will visit Missouri, aiexico and Florida. Dr. Stutenroth and Ed. Troeh of Wa- tertawn have been to Kansas City where they attended the American handicap at targets. John Bloom and Thos.

Bosch of Chancellor returned last week from Little Rock, la, where they attended the burial of a relative. G. W. Mosher, ex-editor of the Sis- seton Banner, has gone to Duluth and it is rumored that he will again en gage in newspaper work. Albert Strub, the Woonsocket merchant returned recently from a trip through the southern states which ex tended to the lower part of Florida.

'Representative Geo. J. Jenkins and wife of Sisseton have been spending several weeks in Chicago and the east since the adjournment of the legislature. Keep a good supply of 's Family Medicines on It's so easy then to take vwuivo miivi icdi inn, n.ij such legislation was vicious in its character and the Staudard com-1 minv u-niiKI tint a it im. i i una uiucicu mj uu ujr uiu i-uiium i in uiii v-aijvti iiug uunvriri luai iiixs threat will be put into "I have in my possession at the present time letters from the Standard Oil people saying that under the re slrlctions of the new law they will be unable to furnish more than one-half ot the oil required of the quality stipulated in the law.

This need occasion no alarm whaievei. There are independent campanies who will tur nish plenty of oil even it the Stand ard should fail or refuse to furnish any. I rgard this statement as a bluff and still regard it in that light, and am not expecting that there will be any general opposition to the full and com plete enforcement of the law. HEP. CHANEY OF WAKONDA Chats About an JiiipovemeHt to be 31 ad in His Little City.

Representative M. J. Chaney, Wakonda: "Our little city is coming in for its share of. improvements this year if present plans materialize. Probably the largest structure to be built this season will be the new Catholic church, plans for which are and the work afrangeut for.

Tnere will also be a number of residences of the better class built this year. "I am up here gathering some information about the -telephone business and will go back home and build a local system. 1 know of nothing that will be of greater benefit to Wakonda in proportion to the money Invested than a local telephone system and the one which I will build will be up to date in every respect. "At first a local telephone system' In a place the size of Wakonda seems like a luxury but I notice that in other places waere the business has been established the number of tele phones and the tolls increase right along, and especially where rural lines 1 An sbMlat "'Pk' tr kUi.li 80KH THKOAT. tlK.U OAiVjI.E.

I'URI-Et'TLT MAttKI.KS. A aure ran lor naaiw. 1 In'lumed. I Mriln prevent! at Croup. seepltlir Const! (ltd i-u'unfvi "HKMM MIorilINO th" M-m' nn'ni TliriHi Kvll i.ttiu IB mid he ker-i In ew frlre A On S.

Il.rc M4lln t. 7. i. 137 Kjnru DUit. jygu sioJk Falls.

8. D. am'i. tif.it f-or tfi v.ir miinc A. Ii Mutual LuC lOSVranCC Co.

01 KcW Ycrkj UT iu New York, tn vi hi 1 1 if riiiu oi nouni uxmun. in in.i- IHI1CI 'l thf lK uf Suit, ftftt- iilciii. KicliMiil A.jfl-'u'-l.1. lilinl. Kiinvrt uiHiiiujiii.

rcrfiar), wiiiiam brtn'in. fm- Mh.u- K. l.luyd- JiM'i'l V.nt..r It. tiHUAnv PrincKMl onu--. an lil in.

Knheri Oraiim'. izeil or April. IMi, mi-UCl'd l-l). 1. 14.1.

AtM I AU Amount ot cnpltiO stock m- Itiallv piilil in i-'tri'i, AVnhtS OF- 1'ltli i o- i'-l ulll 11 mid. ilffoirca 11H III Ull" prutmunK (tun Aniulllil nf IllUrPfl (lUli UEI'lt acrrm-d to polKy held- ITl i lt.ClM.fc'l.T'.l Bunk valup liiimls. llills rcci'ivalil lltl.i...i:i.'i.wi Gross usKfts Deillu-t acm-ls rnJt' ted, aypiitrt S.T.I4,.4-Vi.39 Total admitted iUKfts LIAUIUTIUS Nt ri'nervc KfHiTve for contlnRi-nl KUHr.tnlee r.rr. 65.1 19 23.11 nniatl nut' in' t-iuiiing Uu- 'ntyiK'ini' K. i W0.n-I2.'.'2 1 i i iutiil policy claims 31 Amount oi'dividimiis ni.K.'T.vt Surplus Total liabilities 1 .3" 1NCUMH UI'lilNU THK VKAli.

Amniiiit of caah received new poliiii's. no expense Ufductlons U5 Amount of cash 1 lu'einluinu received on renewals, no expense (leduolions-. 20 Consideration for mentarv contracts nut in- vulving life conl inKencies. Arrmunt of lnltet rents received 14.MHi.B71.5T Amount received frdm 'M other sources I)i Protlt on eah? or ijirfturityj ledger assets j. t.277.'.)18.48 Total income i- KXFKNDITrRKS YKAR Amount paid for death claims and addliiuns.

Amount paid for ninturert' endowments and additions 33 Paid for-ctaims: oh iuiile- 1- menlary contracts not Involvine life cies 3S.2!V.).0!t Amount of commissions and.l salaries paid 4 Amount paid to for salaries and Mlier tier-. quixites 801.01S.23 Amount paid for taxes. ii rents, advertising and de-; partmi nt. fees 3,20.1.227.74 Amount of all other pay- ments and expeniilt tires. i 1,417.008.79 For annuities injirolvluK conlinKencies i n.iHH,22i.is 2.4Hii,7!Ki.:ii! Snri'ender values Dividends Total expenditures COMPANIES WIK Bl'SI-NKS3 TRANSACT MI) IN THK STATB OF SOUTH DAKpTA DURING THE TEAR.

Whole amount of rirmlnm'r'-ceived in or from the State of South Dakota duini? the voir K5 Amount paid for losses in South Dakota during 19.S28.63 STATR OF NEW YORK, Oountv of New nrk ss. A. Fonda. Third Vle President, and W. J.

Easton Secretary if the Mutual Life Insurance Co. fit New York, beinsr duly sworn, for himself deposes and says that they are the were the absolute" property of the said ments. and of the affairs of the said Company on the nld thirty-first day of December last, 'and for the year ending on thai day. according to the best of their information, knowledge and belief, respectively. JNO.

A. "FONDA. Third Vice President. r. W.

J. EASTON. Subscribed and sworn tof before me. this 20th day nf February, D. IhO.I.

(Notarial Seal.) MACKAY. Commissioner for. South Dakota In New York. STATE OF SOUTH PAKOTA. Insurance Depart rHent.

I. H. C. Shober. Commissioner of Insur ance of the State of South Dakota, do hereby certify that the a-bnve Is a trus hereby certify that Uie.aove Is a trus at This now In Witness Whereof, have hereunto et mv hand, and sttixed the eeai of this 1903.

81 Marcn H. C. SHOBER. Commissioner ot Insurance. (Seal) THK STATF! OF POUTH DAKOTA.

Department of Insurance Company's Certificate nf Attthorlty. Whereas. The Mutual Life Insurance the laws of New -York. he tiled in hl" a sworn -statement JS, 'Z "'S JZ form'abie. to the requirements of the' laws of tM" state VeguiatinB the business of inxvhi mmnanv (it this office a duly certified copy of its charter, with certificate of r.rnlzat1on.

the insurance law aforesaid; Now. Therefore. I. H. C.

Shober. Com- lnura" he s'a' of ciiuiii UHKiiiij, ihitt.h,:ii. Min.im"'i of said laws do hereby certify that the above named romracv is fully empow- erea tnrouen its autnirizen agents to h.l... III. insurance si te.

is'ws thereof, until the Sim day of December, AinDTemony whereof I have hereunto set mv hand and seal at Pienta, this 27th oay of February, A. u. H. SHOBEH. (Seal) Commissioner of Insurance H.

ATTORNEYS. nAii.r.v VORIIEKS. Attorneys, Counselors at Law Fvllrnt tHillil(n. Urn Houlh ricrt. ADAMS COLKMAN.

at Law-. JUNES MATTHEWS Attorneys at Law. am awiSj-uuicne mil. fMilFall Houth OtVW I'OKTER KINO. Lawyers.

f4 Mlunrluilm nultitln f. A. CI1I5ISTOPHEKSOV. Attorncv and Counselor ai Law tl u.kol O. J.

JIORUIS. attorney at Law Honx r'ln. fonlh tlnWniv Ccllnilon lH.prmmt. F. U.

Urown Httrr. CHAS. II. IIAUTELT LAWYKU Mlnntlmbu Uiiililmg. kIIh.

Sonlli BnlintK PHYSICIANS. UKS. SI1UEVE, TS forrr rhlllli Arnue Bin! 10th Strnal. 1HL C. W.

WILHL'R. Diseases of Woman a Specialty Ofllre Ovr Checnern From ricvxFnlln, Houth Onlcrtt Dli. -UARSIIAL PET ITT, orrespondlnS Specialist. PikcIIc limited to hp mi-11v irealineuiot kll iikt1us or chronic dlwuse P. O.

BOX 40J. "PRINT tKS SiuDtRS. WM. G. (JEOUOE.

Job Printer. Rubber Stamps CnnTe.vanolnjr IllanV. Uhii Orilern Solli-fil. 8lon F1K houtb Dakota. WILL A.

BEACH, PRINTBR and BINDER vuu. B.rnnil.hand Tvnewrlter. line Agent for Fay-slioie TypewrhCTi CIGARS-TOBACCOS. J. C.

FARLKV, Cigars, Tobaccos and Pipe holesale nd Retail IttN. Phillips Ave. Sioux D- CAUL BRUCKLR. Manufacturer Fins nip 100 S18 South blUAno Phillips Ara. Millie, Royal Seal, Brucker's "'ROBERTS BUSH 'ELL SfllSST" CIGARS K'SSU ranees Burnett.

WM K. Ninth Street. J. O. GRAY Manufacturer of the STICKER CIGAR A Specialty.

23b 1-2 N. Maio HIDES AND WOOL. AVILL WIDER Hides, Pelts. -Tallow, Wool, Furs 130 Phone; Iaui N. (1IIU JUlin.

LallX JACOB BLUM, Hides, Wool, Furs and Tallow and All Kinds of Salt. N. Main Avenue, tilom lfallJw UR. F. E.

D. D. S. Cental Parlors. Foomi 202-203 Hollister Bloeic aelfphoneaia.

Sioux Falls, 4. 11. J. 1. liONAHOE, U.

U.i. Dentist Crer Hvde's Jewelry Store. rj ointments by Phone Noll F. E. SKF.LEY.

DENTIST Boom SfO Van Eps hloek, oyer the fcioux Hill National Bank. "NERTAKERS. GEO. W. BURXSIDE, tndertaker.

OeVetnand Itolies. TelephnnellS Joseph V. Trapanier, LicenseU tmhaloier. insuranuf" G. II.

KILAXD, Fire and Life Insurance, Ocean Steamship Tickttn Y. M. c. A. Block.

Mintadtrees. paper. PAY'S ART STORE 'Wall Paper, Pictures Hand Painted China 1C5S. Phillips Ave. MEATS.

F. A. HAYES Tiinth Street Market Cnr Motto: Full welpht and prompi Delivery. Phone 81. LOUIS BAUCll w.iiHjiea,..i vieats MANUFACTORYS.

OLSON DETLIE CARRIAGE I CO. Manufacturers of High Grade Vehicles Expert Painting and Triminir J. Yeager, w-i5 QQQQ RUBBFR TIRES And Carriage Repairs Iu General V. L. DOW SON, Architects.

Boom fEmeriion Block. 9th and Pi) Ml pi E-loux Falls, Houtta Dakota. JOSEPH SCHWARTZ, Architect and Superintendent I billipa Opuoaite Cataract, kautaiio, boulli (. V. I.OWEI.l, Will rln Until ii niiunt at VM'UR HJINGING Sc mv mp Ii'ii'i Imping li Ins A'.

V. SIOUX FALLS iiREENIHU'SKS CutHowors, Ferns and Palms M. M. Prop. J'huna 1 IS 0 WKKlH.ntli Strml SKU FALLS HEATING AN1 PLUMBING CO.

flrum nd Itirt Wl Plttln. Lain fHire 011 gout woiV hiom i I A. J. ign Work c( Ail Kinds. Pll VI Nlnlh Street II.

Nstwti'U, Prw Centra! Banking and Trust Co, Sioux rails, S. I. rirurml HankltlK Bun Mfn Tr.n V- rK I C'i' Uli-f Best Mflterils. Woikmansliii and Lowest Prices Sioux falls Tent and Awning Co. Proprietors litiine Mitiiufiir.tnrc.

Oltlent lloitso in the Business Here l()-2il West Seventh SI. Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Cascade 9- Milling Co. Eleciric Lighting Llectric Power, Electric Motors. Electric Fans, Electric Signs, Electric Wiring Electric and Combination Fixtures.

Geo. E. Wlieclcr, Manager. Tclepl.one 125. eoln Excursisn Batas ExrnrKlon lickets will be sold by tfc Illinois Central to the points, and ai ratos, as FARE AND ONE THI.TD ON CERTIF ICATE PLAN.

Washington, D. Congress of Physicians and Surgeons, May 12-14. New Orleans, la. Annual conven tion International Association of Chiel'3 of Police. 12-16.

OPEN RATE OF ONE FARE PLUS $2.00. Home-seekers' excursions, northwest, west, south, southeast southwest, April 7 and 21, May 5 arui 19, June i and 16. ONE FARE. New Orleans, La. Annual meeting American Medical May 5-8.

LESS THAN ONE FARE. One way, 1 second-class, colonists' rates t3 California and points west and northwest, on sale daily until and including April 30. For particulars as to dates of sale, rates, apply to any Illinois Central ticket agent, or address the under, signed. J. F.

MERRY, Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agent. Dnbuoue. Ia.

Frcm SIOUX FALLS to ALBERTA, CANADA and Return $34.86 Land that raises from 30 ta 45 bushels of wheat, 75 to 110 bushels of oats, 40 to 60 bushels of barley, and is the best cattle country on earth, is selling, from $6 to $12 per acre. The only country left in ail America for a poor man to get a Eta t. Free railroad fare to purchasers of our land. For rates and particulars call on C. T.

LORMOR, Sioux Fails, S. or ad-dress A. J. LORMOR, Wetaikiwin, Alberta, Canada. 3 LTV Ilmois SECOND-HAND GOODS.

KS 15 ATT IK Buy unit bvll Kew and 2nd Hand Goods. rfall kinon. rhon 271 -I I'lillllpn anil IUW K. tiltn Str. 'JPHCtSTEREhb.

JAMES LI MK WOOD Carriage Trimming and Uphoishrlnz Truts and Awntues. Ill Ham Ten A Street. 'DYtTNOAND" CLEANING. 1 BROWN'S PAXTOUIUM Udies and Gent's' Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and Opposite Koaloffice. Teleplioue K.

K. ROGXKSS Dyeing and Repairing Plione 4HS KM North Pliillipa Ayentte RC.STAURANT8. OTTOWEHLIXO. The Favrrite Restaurant, 114 South Phillips W. PRICE Restaurant and Lodging East 8 th Str.

TIN SHOP. FEDKRSOX POTTER General Tin Shop Furnaces and Stoves N. Main Ave. Phone Ma LUMBER. John.

W. Tuthlll LUMBER COMPniVY. Drnlers In All 5 Tu Building Materia JEWELRY. W. 11.

BOOTH, OPTICIAX CLOTHING. BOB NELS CLOTHING CO. CLOTHING P. Vrecland, Nela Ai-naton, FmprielOM. A.

S. PA DOCK, PinNOS, ORGANS ami Sheet MimIj. Phone. -MX bioux alia. Ji.

u. VarbersT O. S. TAYLOR PflLHCEBrlRBEK SHOP 118 X. Phillip Ave.

MONUMENTS. BALLARD SON MONUM 1ombbtoiien. BullilinzStiine. Mauite Wori 201 Main Avenue. 'implements." JOHN F.

SHERMAN Queen City Implement Hausa tURgles and Farm Implement 7tal. and Main Ave JONAH JONES HE SELLS BUGGIES TmjndriesT SHIPLEY'S 4 IT'S PHONE w. 11. oonnAiif) co. SIOUX FALLS STEAM LAUDRY, lie North Main Are.

Telephone No. it, UVERY. "SNOOK BROCK CENTimL LIVERY Livery anil Sale Stable Seventh and DaKota, i'noneii'. -l LEAVITT LIVERY and SALE STABLE) I Lillipa Ave. ear Merchants ilutd, Phone 2.

G. C. BRAY LIVERYMAN. Tel. 9.

HOTELS. Ucder Sew Manasremeot. Kateail.oUa Day THE MERCHANTS F. O. rREEMAX, Prop.

dwwJbetJ officers of the said enmnnw and that on the thirty-first, day of De-extended and connect With the jrember last all the above described Asset? are local lines." This Will eventually be done at Wakonda and I expect that the tre? VJZ land claims thereon, except as Hbov-fi line Will be on a moderately paying 1 stated; and that the rorepoInK Sliitement. basis from the Start. But I am going with the Scheduled and explanations hereto go ahead with the scheme any- nnnexed. or to. are ia full and Exhibit of all the As-way for It Will be a good thing tor Liabilities.

Income and Pishurse- it 1 1 1 I 11 jinx tne town ana locality. A QUIET RETREAT MODESTLY OFFERED The Deadwood Pioneer-Times is not going to allow modesty to deter it from telling the truth about its city and neighbors. It says: "The Black Hills offers advantages to the separatists not' to be found elsewhere in the state. We have the 1 climate, the scenery, the hotels, the ablest attorneys and the' divorce! Courts are in good working order, While waiting for the divorce the pEcant will have the choice of living at either of three of the best hotels in the state, the Franklin at Deadwood, the Sraead at Lead or the Evana at Hot Springs, or they can flit from one to the other and spend a portion of the time at Sylvan lake, the most charming spot on the face of the globe. We are not In the divorce bus-! iness, nor are we advertising divorces 1 while you wait, but if people will come to South Dakota for divorces they may as well combine business with health 1 and pleasure." Jiesins "I hear that Door old Wae- ner is heartbroken over the loss of his motner-m-iaw.

Wiggins "Go 'way, man, you're kid- Hln' mp U1U Jiggins "Fact! They have no one now with whom they Can leave the kids when they, want to go to the theater. i Every man is not a slanderer, but every man is liable to be slandered. one of the Pills at bedtime if you feel a little bilious, or if your stomach is a trifle out of order. Just so with the Sarsaparilla. A few doses will bring back your lost appetite, give strength to your weakened nerves, ana relieve you of that terrible feeling of exhaustion.

And besides there are the children to think of. A dose two at the right time often i a. ATXR means ou muu..

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