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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 1

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0aily Juronite. VOL. IV. HURON, SOUTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1889. NO.

259. A BARGAIN! FOR Two-Story house and 25 feet of ground in good location, for $650. HOUSE ALONE COST $900. mmmmmmm Merrill, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. J.

C. DONALDSON Dealers in GLASS JAPANESE Etc At Bottom Prices. Huron, South Dakota. ALONZO WARDALL, President. Wir.

FISHER, Vice President, Dakota President Hank of a F. H. HAGERTY, Treasurer, of F. H. Hagerty Bankers, Aberdeen.

C. DONALDSON CO. The Leading Druggists. 333 Dakota Avenue, DAKOTA TWINS! A Lusty Pair Born To Uncle Sam and Columbia, Nov. 2, 1889.

MONTANA and Washington can drop in behind. Dr. James G. Elaine Proclaims Happy Result to Eepre- senative Dakotans. the President Harrison Makes Due and Lawful Proclamation to the World at Large.

OF HURON, DAKOTA. A I A A I I H. P. PACKARD, Special Agent. S.

P. COOLEY and UHAS. E. BKYANT, Secretaries. J.

C. KLEMME, Local Agent, James C. Larson, General Contractor. REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE-WRITER. A A I 1'EKFGCT.

Eiie. T. OOOOTVIE'R, 1 1 A DAKOTA. THE CHICAGO DRUG STORE. I Came In at 3:40.

WASHINGTON, Nov. follow- ing dispatch was sent from to execu- tive mansion this afternoon by Sec- retary to Governors Mellette and Miller of North and South Da- kota at Bismarck, North Dakota: "The last act in the admission of the two Dakotas as states into the union was completed this afternoon at the executive mansion at 3:40 o'clock by the president signing at that moment the proclamation re- quired by law for the admission of the two states. The article on pro- hibition submitted separately in each state was adopted in both. The ar- ticle providing for the minority rep- resentation in South Dakota was re- jected by the people. This is the tirst instance in the history of na- tional government of twin states.

North and South Dakota entered the THE Presidential proclamations appear in fall in today's HDRONITE. AND now we are a state, with all that the name implies. Our day of vassalage is past. IT is legally "South Dakota" now every time, ment will The postoffice recognize the depart- initials, UNCLE SAM'S standin' collar is about three inches higher than usual this morning! He hands out the cigars regardless! Twins you see! THE twins are a lusty pair. Baby South Dakota is up to the forty- seventh standard, and bister North's feet stick over the4Gth parallel about four miles! They are daisies.

The red stripes in Uncle Sam's breeches name out brighter than ever. left L- done at reasonable prices. Orders a the Same moment. 1 residence near the i JAMES (i. BLAINE.

The people of Watertown are said to have paid Chauncy 1. Filley, of St. Louis to come up and show them how to run a capital cam- paign. He seems to have got about as many pointers as he gave, and is now at home putting his acquired knowledge into practice in an effort AND now, Bill Springer, We're a State, Yankee Doodle dandy! I spite of your infernal hate, And tricks yon played so handy. to secure the World's Louis.

fair for St. THE joint meeting of the city coun- SODTH DAKOTA is a state! A state of the mightiest nation of earth, and of that nation destined to be one of the mightiest'and best of all. The long delay of justice has cost the Da- kota people millions of dollars, and visited upon them untold disadvan- tages in other regards, but, at last, deliverance is here, and such a people will speedily repair the disaster. Credit will be improved, growing hatred between sections will cease. discontent will be allayed, better gov- ernment will soon be realized, tha state's voice in the nation will bo heard and felt, the direct and perma- nent responsibility of legislators and state officials to the people will tend to better legislation and better exe- cution of the laws, the renewed con- fidence of the people in institutions now under their complete control will inspire new hope, and.

all to- gether, will tend to better conditions from the very start. We shall not suddenly feel the great advantage, but the seed of it is certainly planted where it may grow beyond our best expectations within the next twelve- months. Nature has done lavish i receive a i A 0.0. DEALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES. carefully compounded by experienced pharmacists.

Fancy goods, stationery and toilet articles. All the latest and roost popular perfumes, imported and EJT'German spoken I I A and Typewriting clone at reas- onable rates and on notice. pat- ronage i i W. CJOODMiK, Capital Committee lleadqlxirtere. Ml'ERS NULL, FF! Iv.ii in i a on Dakota A i Trevet A Mattis For South Dakota.

WASHINGTON, D. Nov. 2, 3:40 p. therefore, Benjamin Harrison, president of! the United States of America, do in accordance with the act of congress aforesaid de- clare and proclaim that the condi- cil and citizens, at the city hall, on Saturday evening, was one of great interest and, unquestionably, of i things for this South Dakota state. Through the unnumbered ages her processes have been planting i i tions imposed by on the KENT, Proprietor, HURON, DAKOTA A IN I).

A I ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR, A A Ollice, Block. W3I. M. MURPHY. Law and Real Estate.

Office-- Room 0, Heed block, D. T. Attorney in fact for Garelta W. state of South Dakota to entitle that state to an admission to tbe union have been ratified aod accepted, and that the admission of the aforesaid state into the union is now complete. In testimony whereof I have here- unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.

Done at the City of Washington this 2d clay of November in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty-nine and of the Independence of the United States of America One Hundred and Four- teen. BENJAMIN HABRISON. jSealJ By the President: JAMES G. BLAINE, Secretary of State. great value.

Enthusiasm was in- spired by placing upon the black- board, back of the Mayors chair, the the boundaries of the new state all the fertility, all the mines, all the waterpowers, all the natural forces necessary to the development of the Fancy Ms and Toilet Articles, Blank BooKs, Stationery, Etc, OTG--AJRS a Specialty, 281 Dakota Avenue, Huron. NDCOUNSELOR Heed Block, Huron, Dakota, dispatch of Judge Moody to the HD- RONITE, announcing statehood com- plete for the two Dakotas. The principal business of the meeting was to confer with Mr. Howard, of Penn- sylvania, regarding the sinking of artesian wells. The meeting was addressed by F.

F. Smith, Mr. Howard, Mr. Burtt, Mr. Eager, Mr, Nolan, Gov.

Mr. Mouser and others. Alderman Cameron request- ed Mr. Howard to make a formal proposition as to the terms upon which he would put down a well for the city, afc once. Mr.

Howard promised to submit such a proposi- tion to the council at 3 o'clock Mon- day afternoon. The additional well will no doubt go down this fall. EYE AND EAR INSTITUTE 4 4 7 DAKOTA A I AM 7STOW PRKPAKED to examine Eyes and i Glasses for all defects of vision. Oflice hours, 8 to 9 a. m.

and to p. in. Private rooms and board furnished for all cases i ing surgical treatment. 13-tf CHAS. C.

FIRE I. C. KLEMME, INSURANCE AGENCY. FOR ALL PRICES ARE THE VERY LOWEST hand-welt shoes for street wear, 83. 83.50.

84 and $4.50. Ladies' in all styles of toes and heels, 3.50. 3- i3rA 0S HwomSO and S3 Kid and Goat Shoes for Ladies, also shofs with all the style of higher price goods, from $1 25 up. our S2 and 2.25 shoes, made kid and goat. OENTS' finest and best styles Something new in slippers.

Any thing you wish in the shoe line you can find here. Call and see us. ROBINSON GRALEY, 953 3d st, HDBOJITB. Daily, one year, $9 00 Weekly, one year 2 00 A a in Advance. SHANNON LONGSTAFF, Proprietors You should read the CHICAGO DAILY NEWS it's rut inde- fifiidcnt There are two sidestp every political question, and THE gives them both with equal fairness.

A party organ magnifies one side and dwarfs the other. No sensible man wants to i be trifled with in this fashion. The time has gone by when American I citizens expect to inherit their po- litical opinions. They want to make their own-- and to do this they want a paper to tell them the truth, re- gardless of their own personal pre- ferences. If you are an honest man, independent and self-reliant in thought, read an honest and inde- pendent newspaper read The CHICAGO DAILY NEWS.

Rcmrmbf) Its circulation is 220,000 a day over a. million a week-- and it costs by mail 25 cts a. month, four months $1.00, cent a day. For North Dakota. WASHINGTON, D.

2, 3: 40 p. therefore, Benjamin Harrison, president of the United States.of America, do, in accordance with the proTisioQs of the act of con- gress aforesaid, declare and proclaim the fact that the conditions imposed by congress on the state of North Dakota to entitle that state to ad- mission to the union, have been rati- fied and accepted, and that the ad- mission of said state into tbe union is now complete. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the "United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this second day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine, and of the independence of the United States of America one hundred and four- teenth. BENJAMIN HARRISON By the President: JAMES G.

BLAINE, Secretary of State. Judge Moody Proclaims. Special to the HUKOSITE: WASHINGTON, D. Nov. are now a state! The proclamation for North and South Dakota issued.

G. C. MOODY. Official Figures. The following is the official vote by counties given Huron and Mitchell in the capital contests, Oct.

1, 1889. Cut them out and preserve for refer- ence. A A I i I Aurora -11 Beadle 3.7i5 Brown B88 Brooking. 0 532 Buffalo Brule 8 Bon a M7 Butte i Ciieter a) Campbell "11 Clark Codington IT Charles Mix Clay Day Doll-lias Denel ii-1 Davison Edmonds 147 Fall River til Faulk 219 Grant 183 Haralin 31 Hand I mightiest state on the continent. The very treasures she has elsewhere seemed to advertise loudly, through roaring caturactH, and smoking volcanoes, and stream- ers of golden sands, and mazes of wild redundant vegetation, she seems here to' have carefully concealed, un.

til a race should rorne with penetra- tion enough to discover them, and energy and manhood enough to uu- cover them, and litly apply all these deeper and better riches to the high- est uses of mankind. The natural treasures are here. Their riches are inexhaustible. The world is just be- ginning--barely beginning--to leara this fact. Now completely secure, in endless independence and equali- ty, under the flag of the strongest and best government of the earth, it will be easier to get the world's at- tention to our undeveloped wealth, and easier to inspire its confidence therein.

What we need now is men. We need intense industry of mind and body, hope, courage, energy, en- terprise, among all those already here, and the possible, most energetic and persistent, invitation to all the world to come. Once more, Foward all! Hanson 930 U7 IT is probable that the people of this district have wisely concluded it best to give Captain Vanderberg a unanimous election. He is the right man for the place for these times. $15,00 to $250.00 referred wlio can furnish a horse can be made for us.

Agents preferred whole time to the business. aod their Spaie moments may be profitably employed also. A few vacancies in towns and cities. K. F.

JOHXSOK 1009 Main street, Richmond, Va. Please state ape and business expe- rience mind about sending stamp for B. F. J- CO. THERE is talk of an independant candidate for commissioner in the bprague district.

True republicans will be vigilant and active agaimt any etich move against Mr. Sprague. Mr. Sprague has been faithful to his people, and has now the hang of the barn so as to enable him to be still more useful to them for another term. Hughes Hutchinson Hyde 9 Jeranlcl 290 .14 Kiugsbury 1 ,566 Lake HI Lawrence U8 Lincoln 126 239 McCook JlcPherson 184 I Marshall Meade 31 Miner 703 Minnehaha S-l 20 Moody ir8 i Pennington 'Jl Potter 71 Roberts 30 Sanborn 521 Spink 1 '15 IW Sully 3 Turner "'91 3l Union -154 iOU Walworth 21 1 Tankton 363 Things are coming our way! Total 7.79=5 I hereby certify that the abcrre and foregoing is a true copy of the vote by counties cast for the cities of Huron and Mitchell for the a seat of government, at an election held October 1st, as appears the returns now on file iathis office and as canvassed October 1-ltli, 1S89.

In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and aflis the great seal of the territory, this 27th day of October, A. D. L. B. RJOIIABUSOX, of the Territory.

A Happy Piigc. Ulunt Advocate. At Dakota, on Sun- day, October 27, Waldo H. Page to Miss Hortense Fortier. the Rev.

Father Bushman, of Pierre, officiat- ing- The contracting parties in the above happy event are by uo means strangers to the citizeusof Blunt and vicinity, as the groom for over a year acted in the capacity of express agent at this point, in a manner high- ly satisfactory to the patrons of the express office; and the bride has for some time served the ladies in our midst in the capacity of milliner and dressmaker. Mr. Page reached here from Broad- land. S. on Saturday evening, and on Sunday the twain were made one, taking Monday morning's train for their home at Broadland, where the groom holds an important position as station agent for the C.

N. and also buys grain for G. W. Van Dusen Co. Their hosts of friends at Blunt join in wishing the newly wedded pair lifelong happiness and prosperity..

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