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The Brookings Register du lieu suivant : Brookings, South Dakota • 4

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k' FOR 25 Corliss. Co makers Ladies Cloaks Suits and Skirts BROOKINGS REGISTER PahllKhed evafy by Paul outcher DUTCHER A BREED. BROOKINGS, Entered at the office iu Sec Olid Mail Matter. One )l SO Bii 5 .30 On nil not at of per cent will be for font ot collection. The bluff of the Independent mine not to recognize the arbitration board appointed by the President, has amounted to nothing.

They have now announced that they will accept and abide the verdict. There is another sugar war now on and the wholesale price of the refined article has taken a drop. The beef men arc in the ftcntp this time. Sugar seems to be the one necessity that has escaped a monopoly or a corner. We would call our readers attention to the columns containing the state news and clippings from our exchanges.

Theao items are all live news and will give you much information regarding our neigbitors and friends. Geo. W. Hopp, founder of the Brookings Press, has been elected a member of the lower house of the Washington legislature by a very comfortable majority. We congratulate Brother Hopp on his successful can vass and the district that he will represent on having a hustling, hard working member.

The thought that we art the actual creators of tha future is one that must load us with a sense of responsibility that will be In- tolerable or inspiring according to our disposition. Yet, when we speculate about the condition of the world in the coming century we do not realise that things In that age will be what we make them. Mr. Wells makes this point very clear in his study of in the Making" in the November Cosmopolitan. From the report of the register of the treasury we learn that of the in United States bonds in existence, only are held outaide of this country.

Of this latter Our trade is booming in this lire, We have just what the style of today demands at right prices. An) other large invoice just opened. If a cloak is wanted you can find it here. We have all styles, LA and fit all Call and see the latest and best styles and the best, qualities at prices from $5.00 to $25.00 Dress Shoes Another invoice of high grade Shoes just opened at this store. Going from to $3.50 amount $12,578,000 are owned by for- eign insurance companies who have them on deposit with the insurance departments of the various states to protect American policy holders.

It Is believed that no other country has so large a proportion of its national debt owned by its own citizens. GEO. N. BREED. SOUTH DAKOTA.

Mitchell, The Labor Leader and tiie is thesubjectof a sketch in the November Review of Reviews by Frank J. Warne. The president of the United Mine Workers represents the new type of labor leader, as contrasted with the of a few years ago. Mr. masterly conduct of the cause has made every one eager to know more about the man and his record than the newspapers have told.

This sketch by Mr. Warne well repays a reading. In dailv life most women are not particularly frank about their likes and their prejudices. They will often speak with enthusiasm of those whom in reality they cannot bear, and they do it least they may seem enyious or malicious. Likewise, In summing up the Qualities they like or dislike, they are not perfectly sincere RatTord Pyke attempts in The Cosmopolitan for November to answer the question do Women Like in Women?" difficult Inquiry, and one which can bo answered only by observation of women who are truly loved by other women, and of whom they speak with serious A magazine thirty years old: Christmas (December) number ot The Delineator Is also the thirtieth anniversary number.

To do justice to this number, which for beauty and utility touches the highest mark, It would be necessary to print the entire list of contents. It ia sufficient-td state that In it the best modern writers and artists are generously represented. The book oontains over 230 pages, with 34 full-page illustrations, of whioh 20 are In two or more The magnitude of this December number, for which 728 tons of paper and six tons of Ink have been used, may be understood from the fact that 91 presses running 14 hours a day, have been required to print It; the binding alone of the edition of 915,000 copies representing over 20,000.000 sections which had to be gathered individually by human hands. Temperance Meeting. The next regular meeting of the Lake Campbell Temperance Society will be held with a good program at the Bergh school house oa Sunday November 16th, at 3 o'clock p.

m. All are invited to attend. O. S. Snkvk, Cor.

Secretary. Collars and All thej latest and swell styles in Collars and C'ufis are found here. Collars 2 for 25c 1 nlff lUnl' A FI LL LINE OF STYLISH HATS AND CAPS Dress. Goods Now is the time to buy that new dress pattern. Ask to see our English Jebeline Nursery Underwear We are agents for the best goods in this line and we keep all sizes and weights.

You can afford to clothe the little folks in the best there is. ThF UNITED STATES Healing Waters at Hot Springs Will Restore the Health of Sick Troopers. Congress has authorized the est abltshmentof a Sanitarium for the disabled soldiers at Hot Springs, S. the famed health resort of the Black Hills, and a board of managers has selected a site for the purpose, border ing on the main street of the town, and including two of the best known springs. Its official name will be The Battle Mountain Sanitarium.

The Board of Survey went into the qestion of climate, water, in a most scientific and thorough mariner and has declared unqualifiedly in favor of the great South Dakota resort as being wonderfully well adapted for the purposes. These springs are not a recent discovery the Indians having know their healing qualities for almost years. In fact the Sioux about the year 1617 fought a great battle here with the tribe then in possession and drove them out, to hold possession of the healing waters from that day until the time when, In 1877, they ceded the land to the U. S. Government.

It is this great fight of three centuries ago that gives the name to the mountain near the springs, and to the Government new hospital and resting place for troops The material development of the Black Hills region; and the Sanit irlum project is of much interest to the Chicago North Western Railway which has a direct line Chicago to Hot Springs, Deadwood and Lead. COUNTY REAL ESTATE Land Transfers in Brookings County for Week Ending Nov. 12. 1902. Water M.

Checver wife Helleu F. Chcever bus toJE. H. Williums Lot sblks. Ramli Pet, Addn Bkgs 160 Albert Matson A.

wf to Lillie Williams Lot 4 Ei lot 5 Blk 4 Sk 2nd Addn Bkgs 1000 G. C. Andersou wf to Edward Baker Pt SEJ26 Albert Qielescb wf to J. A. Owens Pt NWJ 21-109- 47 1300 Mamie A.

Way Clara L. Roberts A hus to Gust A. Millkc 32-109 47 2000 W. J. Gentle Ac wf to F.

H. Steinboru NWJ 9-110-48 4450 V. C. Mead aud wf aud George W. Millhouse Ac wf to Lars O.

ScherL 2306 Oliver Parsons to Hannah Parsons, NWJ 15-109-49 100 Horace Fish back wf to Ole Svemnes, SWJ 15-112-50 1400 Samuelson to Carl Flayman NJ 18-112-52 14880 School s-j kind will like them. They wfc I have all the Ini style that a i I boy's suit can have ami are LA made to wear. A full line of Ladies' Fur Capes, Jackets and Men Coats. Foot Ball. Saturday afternoon two games of foot ball were played on the college gridiron.

The first one was between the first teams of the Riggs Institate Indian the S. D. A. C. and was a very different kind of a game than the one preeeeding it between the same teams.

Our home boys played an exceptionally strong game and for all that was in it and came out winners by a score 28 0. After this game the high school teams of Lake Preston and Krookings played and the local team won by il-0. This was the first game for the Preston boys and though light in weight and lacking in experience, they showed themselves to be hard fighters with lots of vim and snap. Herbert Olston, the full back of the team, is certainly a coming player and will be a winner for some college when he reaches the proper age. Prof.

Geo. L. Waters, who accompanied the boys, expressed himself as highly pleased with the boys work and the hearty treatment given them while here. Council Nov. 10.

1902. City Council met in special session. There were present Mayor Mathews, Aldermen Caldwell, Neill, Nicholson, Hawley and Kremer. Moved and seconded that a warrant be ordered drawn in favor of W. Bonwell, for 1941.60, as partial payment for electric light extension.

All voting aye on roll call, motion carried. Moved and seconded that a warrant be ordered drawn in favor of J. O. Robertson for $1565.00, partial payment for engine in electric light extension contract. All voting aye on roll call, motion carried.

The committee on water works and electric lights report that they have made an examination of the water tank erected by the Chicago Bridge Iron and find that there is still some leakage apparent, and that in other respects, the work seems to be complete, and according to contract. Your committee recommends that the tank be accepted and paid for providing that the Chicago Bridge IrouCo. agrees to stop the leakage of the tank before the Ist day of June, 1903, unless the same takes up of its self before that date and stops- Moved and seconded, that the report of ihe committee be accepted. All voting aye on roll call, motion carried. J.

V. Walker, City CLerk. Fa 11.... Neckwear Just received another assortment of new ideas in fall neckwear. Swell dressers always look here for ties.

10c to 50c SUITS AND An elegant lot of Overcoats. Every good dresser appreciates an elegant overcoat. The overcoat is always in evidence at this season of the year- Yo admire some overcoats while you never have a second glance for others. The coats you do admire have a certain snap about them. They are swell.

just such that we want to show you. They are here in all styles from I LAND! LAND! LAND! IN TIIE Famous Turtle Mountain and Mouse Districts No section of country can show a better crop report for the vear 11X12 than the above mentioned districts. Despite the frost (the only seriously damaging frost, since the year 1888) WHEAT, yielded as high as JO bushels to the acre, 28 and 30 being common. Early sown FLA yielded as high as 2o bushels to the acre, but owing to the early frost the average yield was far below last year. Very little if any OATS Kfd and the yleld was froni 75 0 110 bushels to the acre.

BAKLL was affected, being sown late in most cases and the yield was below the average. TIMOTHY and DROME GRASS thrive well in this section. One party threshed 70 bushels of Drome Grass seed froni 4 acres, besirle cutting 8 tons of hay off the same piece. A I Nl 160 acres in heart of German settlement 111 li miles to German church. 7 miles to town, about acres wild, balance under cultivation.

Price sl2 50 net acre: easy terms. have thousands of acres in the above sections for sale, ranging In price from $lO to $22 per acre. Write or call up' CORNELL LAND COMPANY Willow City, Bottineau County, North Dakota. gimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu You Will Never Look Prettier Than You Do Now get yolk Holiday Orders early Photographer jg Brookings, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE i fc Brookings Weekly Register SB.OO to $20.00 000 W. L.

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