Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 4

Location:
Huron, South Dakota
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

MONDAY. f. 1SSS. BV.SITs'ESS I.MU'ISTKIES OF UCKO. Holly system of water works.

Packing anil rrovijinn House. Planetl on Mnrulay, May in, rV Huron and i i United StiUo-s surveyvr cronerai's oiRce. yinsncial center a a Office of the Dakota noarJ. Finest opera in Dakota-seats l.iv.'. First train on Friday.

05, Has the only system of drainftL'e in Dakota. Two av.thorized i States depositories. Sis churches--Methodist the largest in Dakota. First religious service on Thursday, ilay fi, 1SSO. Horse cars'uegan Wednesday, sept.

1, ISSO. Electerl the Capital of the new state of south akota. The first was erected on Monday, March Railroads run to the tour cardinal points of the compass. Unite'Wrtates receives telegraphic indications daily. Graded heated seat a i 0 J.v, court Br.iidin_- i in nn averau'e over a Two daily and v.e-k!/ a and a i a a ci.ars: cornice.

Two vjilU twn brick kilns made 0, (XV) of hrick in IS-o: r.iakt- artificial stone. Headquartt-rs of the a a division of t)ie Chicago K'y, cc'. erin- over TOi 1 miles. Second wealthie-t cou.nty in South Dakota- assessed valuation 530: only one other county has a lower rate Territorial tax, Bea- dle's 1 mill and 7 tenths. en tO A OS CO HUROMTEMS.

Will you go and see Rhea? Clarence Pratt has gone to Sioux City. Jesse Hoop and wife returned from today. Building and loan association meets tonight. Water in the river raised several inches by Saturday's rain. Miss May Sterling, daughter of Mart.

Sterling, is reported quite sick. M. F. Wright started for Chicago on Monday; will be absent a week or ten days. Miss Flora O'Neal is in Mitchell, having her eyes treated by Dr.

Halphide. Dr. Blackburn of Pierre, who preached here Sunday, went to Get- tysburg today. Rev. S.

Butt, pastor of the Presby- terian church of Blunt, was in the city on Monday. Mrs. John A. Kemp and mother. Mrs.

Gowdy. departed on Monday for a visit at Iowa. The Grand Army boys are prepar- ing to hold Sheridan memorial ser- vices in their hall on Friday evening. Work at the Manitoba bridge is delayed because of the failure of cer- tain parties to supply piles and other material. Mrs.

L. C. Blackmon, mother to Mrs. T. M.

Luckey. departed for Pierre on Monday, for a visit of sev- eral weeks. W. W. Schuman retaraed on Mon- day from Miller; been there looking after the interests of his branch jew- elry house.

Mrs. Graham, the elocutionist, in the Presbyterian church tomorrow CREAM BAKING pq CD PL. t--I ft OS I CO CO O3 evening. Go and hear her, and help a good cause. Conductor Higgins with his crew, for some weeks running the gravel train at Parker, has been called back to Huron, having finished the work at Parker.

Charles Gehleman have been here some family of Conductor turned to their home THE storm of Saturday oat to have been a bud one i This statement loses none of its force by the fact that it was not nearly so de- structive in Beadle as in some coun- ties east. From a very few miles west of the city the seems to have been harmless. The loss in the immediate neighborhood of Hu- ron amounts to but little, but through a strip of country six or seven miles south, then extending east and north, the damage is great. Through six or seven townships in this county the crops are badly beaten down. The storm seems to have skipped about in a peculiar manner, not by any means destroying all in its course, but a i some crops entirely, damaging some, and leaving many almost Like all other disasters, it comes in a bad time, and will be particularly dis- couraging to some of the losers.

And the sweep is wide enough to make the destruction seem, very great. There are so many conflicting ac- counts it seems unsafe venture upon detailed descriptions of the loss, as it seems, and bad as it is to We Must Have Room for Our Fall Stock. It is Our Intention to Close Out Our SUMMER GOODS. This can Only be Done by SELLING THEM AT ANY PRICE. and wife who tiuitt with the Addington.

re- in Springfield. I 111., on Monday. Mrs. Gehleman is a sister of the late Mrs. Addington.

Morrill, the fellow who stole Capp Sargent's watch a week ago. will spend thirty days in the county jail, because he couldn't raise 840 to pay individuals, in the grand roundup of the county it will be small. Out of the I thirty-live townships of the county it is not probable that the whole loss amounts to so much as the totai crop of any In the region where the storm swept, much grain was in the shock and stack and a i un- hurt. I meadows and pastures are i a Xn lives are lost, no cat- tle killed in this section. Much of the corn will straighten UD and vield the hne assessed against him by Po- well alter all.

They will be lice i iveaip. Call, and if you find anything that Pleases You, Take it at YOUR OWN Figure JL Mrs. Renews Hi-r I i i i ird by thi- i. am 73 yt-ars uKi. i i a i i i i i a r.

Kv'. all ir.y nw 1 I i is Y' tht- i i a i r.nf i.h\-s 1 an: 'Ss. and a i i a Mrs. A. Lynch and daughter Elsie returned from their visit of rive wepks to Ouida.

and various parts of Sully county. They report a de- i time. Mr. Lynch accom- panied them home, i to Oni- da on Monday. Byron and Cavonr are also re- ported as heavy losers: Capt.

Mc- Canahey. Alonzo and Wm. Medberry. C. McCouneli.

the Bucklev hroth- Trv 3d tf i-T A Gift fur A In SEVERAL parties in Bioodgood's ad- dition gathered hailstones after Sat- urday's storm, and froze ice cream-- two freezer? full, at a For the of this a we re- for to the who helped enjoy tht, feast of cream. Mr. and Mrs. A. S.

Bku'dgood. Mrs. A. W. Howard.

Miss V. Sterling. Mr. Freeman Blood- good, Miss Chris Fryer. Mrs.

"VYm. Newcomer. Mr. John E. Frver.

very few indeed, whuse crop is a total loss. Those whose lusses are too ers Hnd G- ree Ackerman. great to be borne alone will have the a locality will lo: right i of a from the i of i crops. AT IF.uyUUlS AND OSCEOLA. Most of the standing srsin in part very i suggescioL.

but it is I of a Foster townships, was plain all the same, a no destroyed. a of Iio- state of the northwest so far. lost qao Ir5 jReese. Mrs Gercpr. Mes- so i as Dakota by storms this i 5er Schff-r.

Lewis. Zeig er. year. All over tho the i s.r,^r Special Announcement In many insurance will come to i aid. It may not be I I i clouds seem to have been taken with the base ball fever, and are determined to "kr-ook somebody uut." county can ataiid it if any new section OL earth can.

MOTHERS blessing! in POND'S A i the warm weather. Put a i in a i Frank Neiling were losers. In the vicinity of Osceola, on the Manitoba. Messis. Doner.

Edmonds. i J. E. Smith. Stewart.

a Hopk: LS. L. D. Smith. GibsuiJ.

Lingenf-Iter. and others werf heaw losers. WALL PAPER, CEILING DECORATIONS AND NOVELTIES IN PAPER HANGINGS infs Much i is done by the jrivfii i- liber; 1 bur shows the ir.rrits of this rt who t'ruin a. artVotii'U ui the throat, elk's: lint only -d a i in eon- tis. or any a a of the City Steam i Laundry was out i his horse and wagon, i morning gathering pack- ages of a goods.

use i taken of water and sponge off the little ones rilatm g-. compounds as purgatives. In Ayer Pilis. the patient has a mild but effective cath- artic, that can be eonndently recom- mended alike for the most delicate are ivqiu-sted to a iKiraiiil's drupr siure. ami tret i'rt-f.

bolt! r. Y. trial si. Oo In 11. d.i.v IT I i I I -A A I A i 0 at- pu i A I JOB i I Grern i the snd rile at Ihe dice a been greatly improving the facilities of the HCROMTE job rooms.

We must get part of the monev back some wav. tf bodies with tnis mixture. It will cool the heated skin, sooth and quiet their cries. It is healing too. and of great benefit for prickley heat, and im- proves the skin in every way.

Be sure and get the genuine, put up in bottles onlv. enclosed in buff' wrap- pers? by tfae PomVs Extract Co i New York and London. Trade a i Note landscape JOHN H. LILLER closed up his Flor- ida purchase last Saturday, and is the of eighty acres in the laud of i and flowers. He has already had an offer part of a and refused it.

Lucky John i dJcwlt Losses by Saturday's Storm. Among chief losers bv the patients as well as the most robust. Healing; wax ami Jar J. C. Donaldson Co.

A Card. Please take notice that all subscrip- tions to the DAILY HUKOSITE are due and payable on the rirst of each month, 12,000 Rolls! 12,000 Rolls! 12,000 Rolls! 12,000 Rolls! Consisting of grades. many by sample. All latest am! be tiiewi i z- xn.i; Leretof L-n? oi leading- The L' and hereafter all subscription, not paid! storm of Saturday, in Beadle county i on a date i be a but this season ure the by ever to wall mates ami design; made and contracts taken kin.I of or BE for toe DAILY HCROXITE. No one to neglect a cold; catarrh, i bronchitis and con- i are caused by neglecting cvLuuK'n Take ChaLuborlnin Cough Rpuiedv.

and cure it while you can. D. K. Brvaut Co. Driiik Durniid Root Beer.

were William Graham, living eight eled. I arn miles west of Huron. 40 acres of oats and some wheat and corn. J. J.

Wyant. 17-109-60 had a large quantity of small grain, nas and po- tatoes and some corn destroyed. On 93 acres of his crop he had insurance. Herbert Warren, in the same sec- Out obliged to make cash settlement with the publishers. IKE DIAL.

Prepared by a combination, propor-1 tioti process peculiar to itself. Hood's Sarsaparilia accomplishes cures erto unknown. own orders Xonheas: Corner Third if. anii Dakuta Av THE HUROXITE works for the beniit For MAN BEAST! While bridge builders axe at work on the Manitoba railroad bridge, the steamboat will make trips each evening up the river from the Third street landing to the Mani- toba bridge. 79tf tiou as Mr.

Wyaut. lost 100 acres of of ail 5" our property, and wants to do i small grain and 40 of corn. i all your printing. At all events John Anderson. Win.

Vuliva, Harry go abroad for work. tf Coieman. Ales. Murray. John Ten- uant.

E. A. Post, Wm. Croods Itepartment. -Re- John Tenuant, and Robert Dunlap.

i Auction in all Suninier Goods each lost from 100 to 150 acres of I at CASH BARROWS'. crops. Fred Bergstxon. besides No medicine in the world is in bet- OOCIETT CARDS stationery: can "oe on application at the of- fice. TV-EDD1NG STATIONERY --A line al- WJITS ia stock ihe HVBOJUTE office.

TUB POINTING of everr jiromprlv mi at the IlvBostTZ of ce. AIL ORDERS for Minks filled mt ffice. ing his crops had his barn destroyed by wind. All the parties reside irj Pearl Creek township. J.

D. Eversole, 34-110-61, lost 120 WE want farmers in our Florida acres-- mostly wheat; had some Colony and will make specially easy wheat in shock: oats and corn a total loss. No insurance. George Heffner. neighbor to Mr.

terms to them. 10 per cent down. 10 per cent May 1st, 1SS9, balance Jan. 1st. 1S91, 6 per cent interest.

If you have no cash I will take horses, cat- lost 150 acres of small grain tie, hogs, hay. grain, or any farm pro- dace. Come and see me at office over post office. Dakota. d2wl Root Reer.

Durand's. WM. T.LOVE. MoxJe, and corn. M.Issenhatiu 3-109-61, nearly all of his 225 acres of crops--mostly wheat and oats.

George Issenhath, Hying in Pearl Creek township, lost 75 acres. Neither had insurance. The following farmers between repute or more widely known than Averts Sarsaparilla. As a safe and certain remedy for all manner of blood disorders, leading physicians and druggists everywhere recommend it in preference to any other. Mustang Liniment A 1 a Durand's best.

Root Reer is the i CAMPAIGN gOODS new CAXALpeTrK OF CAM- with constitution, drill tactics and fall information about organizing mod drilling MarcfaiM Cintw. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUB FREE, A. 8. SPALDIIG.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Plainsman Archive

Pages Available:
108,504
Years Available:
1886-1973