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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 4

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DAILY HURONITE. HUBON, S. NOVEMBER 6,1889. LONGSTAIT, Proprietors. POST-OFFICE.

A I A I 8 DEl'AHTS TT 11. Dakota A South a a for Beadle Xo. SOU Secretary Proctor has leased the Graf ton residence, on Massachusetts avenue. Washington, and will make it. his hornp.

Subscriptions received for a i papers, periodicals, magazines or any i a i at publishers lowest litiatpuuca i a i Mail p.m. 1:25 West I 12:50 South I 12:30 1:15 HUROMTEMS. The tax sale was resumed this morning. Mrs. P.

Johnson of Highmore was in the city today. Editor Jones of the Jour- nal was here ou Wednesday. T. J. Walsh, of Eedneld was among callers on Wednesday.

Walsh of Bliss" grocery house has gone to Hecla for a week's recre- ation. A girl baby arrived at the home of James Olson and wife Tuesday morn- ing, Nov. 5. Mrs. T.

M. Lucky came down from Kedtield for a few day's visit with Huron friends. CITIZEN'S MEETING. The Bent Yet Heltl--Getting Down to Uuslnens--Falling Together --Some Speeches. The citizens' meeting Tuesday evening was called to order by Mayor Rice.

Col. G. W. Goodner was made chairman and C. C.

Dunlap secre- tary. F. M. Wileox, chairman of the committee appointed to prepare ar- ticles of incorporation for a board of trade, presented the committee's re- port. This report was considered at length and was finally referred back to the committee with the request that they draft a constitution for a citizens' association, The committee to investigate cer- tain land propositions reported pro- gress and asked time which was given.

A number of communications bear- ing upon matters pertaining to the interests of the city, were read by the secretary and referred to the per- manent secretary. A discussion on the subject of an additional artesian well was entered into with much spirit, and a resoin- ujuuij aim a resoiu- ALOther meeting of au the citizens i I to tion prevailed to the eiiect that the Huron i be had in City nail tomorrow evening. prices at Tnorp of Biooiuington. 111., E. 'S 38tf i of Newark.

and J. P. Cobb of Baltimore, were guests at TThen Baby -WAS sick, tre pave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried Tor Castoria, the Depot hotel today. city council be requested to arrange with Mr.

Howard for i down an artesian well at the expense of the city. It was agreed that papers setting forth the object of an association A VETERAN. 1 i i i i the I i Der. ISfilZ. My Mood I'roiii (he elli'ds i i i and I to i i Us i i i i i i and so lor many JVIUN.

i i i lo my syslem. and I i i i i a llionsiuni i i i i i i i i i i i 1 took Swill's Specilii 1 i poison mil of my system, i L'lmbluil mi 1 to myst'lf i i i i again. S. S. S.

is Uu; ri'iiujily lor blood poison. London. uiid Skin "Discuses mailed free. SWII-T Hi'Kcmc Drawer A a i i C. T.

U. COLUMN. JEToi' Ood and i i i i i c.olunm is edited liy and tiie vision of tlu VVoman'ri Christian a i of Tin. i i i i of i nru respuiisible i expressed i UNDERWEAR AND WOOLENS iheg.Te them Castoria, Qov ui .1. Kellani cf Chamberlain, and I the citizens of Huron, be prepared Judge Bennett of Clark were in the by the committee on constitution and when she MISS.

ciung to ou Wednesday on their way to I a such papers be presented to the "WI-IOTI Phildrftn. she crave them Castoria, i -n: A j. i i people of the city for This proposition received the hearty endorsement of the meeting, and in- dicated a general desire to include in the association every citizen of A Verdict I naniniuns. W. D.

Suit. Druggist. I i i testifies: "1 ran recommend Klectric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold lias given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was i-urecl ot rheumatism of ten years' standing." A a a Ilai'e, druggist.

Among arrivals at the Dakota house on Wednesday were H. Haven, E. L. Noyes, John Haven and G. I.

i Town of Tetonka, and Thos. Doland is Kloctric Bitters." Thousands of others have ailcled i testimony, so that the verdict is i i inovis Kletric Bitters do cure a i i diseases of the liver, kidneys, or blood, Only a half dollar a bottle at J. ('. i Donaldson's Drug Store. '1 Henry Drum, of Taccrnn, will be lonesome when he goes to the state legislature.

He is the only democrat in the state senate. of Ohas. F. Buss. forrnerJy of this city, now a resident of Omaha, was temporarily here today, ou his way for a temporary visit porary capital.

L. 11. i a BAHTI.K'ITE. G. T.

I a A JleetiriLTB in A. hii.ll i a a at o'clock p. m. The local W. C.

T. 1 convened Wednesday afternoon for l.he regular weekly meeting, at the home of Mrs. i Tho president opened by and prayers, and there being no literary program, proceeded to the usual order of business. Tho time was almost entirely occupied by nec- essary a a for the oyster supper, to be given the coming week. A short newspaper article was read by Mrs.

DeVoe. written by our dis- trict president, commending the very pleasant, and efficient work done by our i at the Beadle county a i are Prepared to Supply welfare of I The president read a program for in the course of the proceedings a each meeting of the coming to the of speeches were made, all Mrs. Caroline E. Mernck of Now Avilli i lie A French sergeant has been sen- tenced to i i for i for offering to sell a Lpbel cartridge to Gen. Moitke.

i to the All are i to the best a their money will buy, so every a i should have, at onoe. a the best a i remedy, of Figs, the Woman's llelief Corps Friday afternoon, at three o'clock, in G. A. lx. hall.

All members earnestly re- quested to attend. a i the true ring, and fall of the There will be a special meeting of i i of enthusiasm. Thesespeecb.es awakened those present to a clearer realization of the fact that if Huron expects to accomplish that which she a set out to gain, there must be the guest of io to Botsford and family at Fairview together; no quitting or k.ck- a for several months, departed for Milwaukee on Wednesday, her home being at Gray's lake, near that cifansp the system when costive or ilious. For sale in 50c and SI.00 to bilious. bottles by all leading 1 druggists.

M. Eiffel is expected in Quebec city. Surveyor General Sullivan has leased Mrs. Goodspeed's residence opposite the court house, and is get- ting bis household goods into place: and with his wife will soon be at home to their friends. The Water town Courier-News says the remains of Mrs.

James Needham formerly of this city, and whose death occurred in Watertown on ing; harmony must prevail and determination to get to the front Orleans, in her president's address to the C. T. U. of Louisiana, urges the members to inform themselves on rhe movement for woman's political equality. She said: None of us can keep entirely aloof and take no in- terest in it at all, for it is in the very BEST AND CHEAPEST tn air we breathe." our sisters that We wish to remind this applies with equal force to Dakota.

The present i vj i uw J.j_iw Ui with every enterprise undertaken legislature must submit the question mus be hrst and foremost in the I of equal suffrage to tha voteres at the TV1 I shortly to i a $5,000,000 bridge Wednesday, Oct. 80. were taken to across St. Lawrence, it is report- i her former home in Winona, for in- Ptl. i termeut.

A meeting of the executive and i a i committees of the South A Woman's i A i a been made and a by a lady i i i Diseast- a i i upon ami i'or seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vi- ta! organs were i and death seemed i i I'or she coughed incessantly i i not sleep, she bought of us a of Dr. King's Discovery for i i tion. and was so relieved on tak- Cards have been issued iiiLV first dose a i slept all i and i bottle has been mi- a i i Her a is Mrs. i C. C.

O'Neal of this city. The ceremony Dakota a a i a Association was in session on Wednesday. A those present were I. A. i cf Lake Preston, president and It.

A. Mills of Aberdeen, secre- tary. a ing the marriage of Mr. J. H.

J. Black of Sioux Falls, and Miss Flora mind of every citizen. Among the'speakera were Hon. A. W.

Burtt, Gov. Church, Col. Good- ner, Hon. O. W.

Bair, F. F. i Alderman Dinneen, Con. Mar- ble. F.

M. Wilcox, W. A. Lynch, and others. Some of these gentlemen told some plain truths and pointed out a few of the mistakes that had been made and prescribed a remedy.

next general election. Do not, we beg of you, use influence against this uut.il you a its merits. One Js worth a column of rhetoric, said an American statesman. It is a fact, established by the testimony of thou- sands of people, that Hood's Sarsa- rilla does cure scrofula, salt rheurn. BOOTH'S While each speaker WHS deeply in i aud otaer diseases or affections aris- TM should be truthfulness of their remarks.

If "open confession is good for the soul." then many who were present at none will deny that tired feeling, creates a good ap- o.o i 1 1 a in rick of X. let a i free i a at J. a i J)rug Store. '2. "Love levels all i so: but it has been tendency is not to make the level.

Bucklm's Aniicsi Salve. at the residence of the bride's parents, corner Fourth and a streets, on the evening of No- ren.iai.is i 1.1 noticed a its Tuesday night's meeting will be benefitted. It. is to be regretted aids." that every voter and tax payer in Huron was not present. It was the best meetiug yet held.

Another i will petite, and gives strength to every part of the system. Congressman Cannon calls his sup- porters for the speakers-hip "Cannon riUJROIY morrow, there. Discoveries More i i i 1 II.MII Mold Are Santa Abie, the California, dis- cove.ry for i and diseases of rhroat. and lungs, and head The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt Rheum, J''e- ver sores, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- tively cures piles, or no pay It is guaranteed to give perfect satis- faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.

"For sale, by .1. aldson, Huron, South Dakota. "It is queer." said the deaf-mute, "I can't remember hia name. I have it right at tbn ends of rny fingers, too." KKSS A I I n. a i IUID iln-ps in i a at No.

Cal- i i a i i i i i i i i i i i i 1 i i i i i i I i i nri. now pri-- jiarcil In i i i i i i i i i and a i I'ricpp i i i i i L'minuHecd. KOOIIIB in i i 'I'liird Da- kota a I AI.K-K I I I A A I I A 11ENT. Uomi rumu I i i a i i A to W. Crofooi or i i i i i 1 1 i i a smviMi I'ODIIIS earh (jood cisti'rn: per i i l''or Pale--One puir nf hurries, o'np i i i i wnsron onc'ilow.

V. K. DAVIS. A Tocket Cigar Case Free, to Sniokors of A special meeting of the city coun- cil was held Wednesday morning to take action i reference to sinking another artesian well at the expense of the city. A committee was ap- pointed consisting of Aldermen Goodner, Holton and Cameron to draft a contract with J.

D. Howard, to sink a inch well at $3.50 per foot. The committee to report at a meeting of the council to be held on Thursday. The Industrial school for working women and girls met Tuesday even ing in G. A.

K. hall. There was a large attendance. After the lessons were over there was plenty of fun, and the merry peals of laughter that were heard all over the building would prove to any one how heartily these girls enjoy a meeting that is all for themselves. The labor bureau is now established.

Three young girls desire places to work by the week. Two women have reported as wishing to get work by the day. Headquarters for this department have been established at, DeVoe's shoe store on Dakota avenue. Par- ties in Huron wishing to secure help can call at said store and get the working girls. business.

ihese girls mean ton i)G Second Hoi too 114. Thursday, i Be California cat-r-eure, the only guar a cure for catarrh, cold in the bead and kindred complaints. They are sold at $1 per package, or three for and are recommended and used by the leading physicians of the Pacific Coast. Not secret com- pounds. Guaranteed by J.

C. Donald son Co. For Rent. Good warm house on Montana street. Good cellar.

Enquire of H. Commissioner Kiection. Following is the vote, by wards, cast in the city on Tuesday for com- missioner from the Third district: First ward--VanJerburg 19; Hoi- ward-- Vauderburg Third ward-- Vanderburg 60: Hol- ward--Vanderburg 42; ton 75. Fourth Holton 97. Total--Vanderburg 145; Holton 364.

Mr. Holton's majority in the dis- trict is probably 200. In the Fourth district C. S. Sprague is elected by about40 WE have a car load of potatoes must be sold in ten days, regardless of cost.

Call on Second and Kansas street at the meat market or at the Dak bouse. FRUM KEITGES oUdb Kerr. 59tf Letter List. 0 etters remaining unclaimed the Huron, Dakota, post-office for the week ending Nov. 2, 1889 Blain, Mrs Sarah Blunt, Albert Day, Ferguson, Jas Ferguson, Jennie Umber, G- Jee, John Smith.

Dr A Shuebraker Stewart, A Frank A edcler, Mrs Verifier, Mrs (i Western Farm as Moren, Fradk Palsgrove, Mrs Rother, Joseph, White, Prof A Prof A Wolfe, Oscar Titus, Walter cLiuci Parties calling for the above wil' ITE," and give date of publlcatioS pay one cent at the stamp window JOHN LONGSTAFF. P. M. What we call time enough always proves little enough. The worst feature about catarrh is its dangerous tendency to consump- tion.

Hood's iSarsaparilla cures ca- tarrh by purifying the blood. History is not fable agreed upon but truth disagreed upon. Vows made in storms are forgotten in calms. State of Ohio, City of Toledo. Lucas County, s.

a. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's catarrh cnre.

FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De- cember, A. D. 86.

A. W. GLEASON, SEAL "7-- Notary Public. Hall's catarrh cure is taken intern- ally and acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free.

F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. 1 druggists, 75c. i hose who have not papered as yet this season and are contemplating doing so will find it to their advantage to look over the lat- est addition to our wall paper stock.

These goods are iresh from the factory and have been manufactured since the spring patterns came out. These goods are very desirable and handsome. Our workmen are the very best and will do an artistic job in all branches oi house decorating. A square deal to every one is our motto. Call in and see our line J.

Rnn geD al Dray business. Wagons to everv train Household goods moved by the job or load. Coal orders filled promptly: Leave orders at George Kelchiier's Furniture Store. THE WILL heroaftt-r (ill onr Pheets to eovur i i Ujmiuaied VMV in width iccordln" tiiiLUness, PU it is rtiffiyult to uime Kinoxint required 0 'i wanl C8tim; 1 a of our S1)uce The: Cincinnati Corrugating Co uly 2d, 1889. dAw.

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