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VOL 15 Fresh Hash i NOT A FIRE SALE \ N K S Advertising success. * tt -a Victor Talking machines * * the latest r< i v!s :it the kov id f, x s !•; Bur ELMHURST HEATERS i c^ SRv - ^ -f 'J % The "Stay S&tisf&ctory'R&ivge will [Kir in ir wirli tlot;ieh;rilc magazine for iiard coal. Store. & t> Mrs. Barnev Canfield lei't Yes- era! hogs; thousands of tons of hay were burned, besides which many farmers came near losing their homes because of the or- nate cussedness or criminal care- lessness of a man, who, when every thing-is as dry as tinder, set out a fire. ft ft -St Oie Torgerson came into town yesterday with a couple of opaque optics and swore out a warrant for the arrest, of Knute Velt'rin and his son, charging > e caiTY il 11 iU of sofr coal iiurt;c; s From $6.50 tl ! terday morning fur Sioux City, Iowa, in response to a telegram them with assault and battery, announcing the serious illness of | «. v # ' ' i I -!l Mi : li I I'd j';, I j to o\ .. 11Hr o 1111 rt*si r\ oia ! io li i . i O I a 1' <'. i .!. ! •; i - I ... I'l. tilt' la^t p I I/O m..Ha i.\ v ' \ Nv.iin ivvitted ii > -> l a iron b< >o v , N o stove 1111] ts to ru-t. paint to hum off. I U ' III I'II I I KT I 'VCl 1 1 n s i s e q u a l t o t prices. We c arry a nice lino of MENS FUR COATS (III whirl) W'C tii;i !,'>'» ;> I t:-i (•<!"'•! P . ^ i iio line w hi :<• i I't •«»•}:<' i* \\ e : I. :!>*..i t.-.l a: il iinul by r lie ii111-1 re!!:. Id' !•;i-1 i" ii»;:;•:*** 1 wi 1,1 i: "a aire - .mv i mi e : h .---r »»j i :;. mars u -av.' u f fnnn r. " " Stei 1 M'c o lii cirnilarioii o|" rh sequeurly more than other <to\e . t . . i .1 ni ii ii r>t i 111 r 11«• r M'lf feeder liar tiie deepest base and the largest hot air tines of any !>a<c herfer the niai'det. means lent o'lveil I'roni the bottom. M rr.• in t!ie i\ >;>r, better ,ur in the room and eon- u!ii 1'or III heat in the room Jin i No. !> lade .i'li <• ioset at $27.< 11 1. at the U'a i|u'e aad Irailie. i \ out a ml [no Hah:, •\c putty t. ' a l l i s a I her daughter. Mrs. Ridwell. o •John McCuleman "Foxy Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Inga Strand, of Good Will, to Mr. Halvor 0. Eollag, (I r a ndpa" - accompanied his| () f Sisseton. and the wedding daughter. Mrs. Pierce Egan and j will " occur at the home of the s:oye is sold at 1 a-• r year s pnc eduction of IT) per cent of this year's i that grandchild, to Tagus, N. 1). last Thursday. *> » A large audience greeted the Appollo (Quintette and Bell Ring- ers, at the opera house Monday nigth. This was the first num- bride's father, Mr. T. 0. Strand on Saturday, October 26th. The bride-to-be is one of the popular young ladies of Good Will, well known in Sisseton and the pros- pective groom is a prominent young bn- : a ,f the city, Ml l; o i THOS, THOMPSON ber on the lector" c -.rse and was n.r.v as*., dated with the l'eever highly appreciated. Mercantile Co. «• © e j We alway kr:ew the r.it w.:s a' mean cuss but did not realize j | just h iw contemptible he really , 'was until we read the official j c •ndernnati )ii of him in (lover-j ment Bulletin Xo. 297. Will u'i VI' in rnei ( i ca rry th h H IMI rn S any : l ml 1 Mir fit > 1 ace you & iM & •lua 11 pw nw Uuiii Snfi m U41E3 '-line .iiiuic-a ,;i»uc- UAiiitJng: alliums: a llllllllr M ll'f" ,!: =FAB«EBS= Harvest time is here again: are vo'.i f ov ? Y ov > surelv n >t me mi to use th.it olrl '."•(km fl n-"!C-h : nery. d> V. v '..se .. .re than y )gain i f y-.\\ •:! it ; s \ ' I i v .-r. Reaper. H iv i\a .'i. '"re.i n Separator n-> i - w'i i' -n ichinery you are usiiv?. t 'v i^st is the chea])- -'Si. \n 1 the best farmer wants it. Come in an 1 iet-us make you prices. . . . . . . . A. W. TOWER Sisseton, S. D. •J" . I . t S CLOTilG & SHOE I o T=2 Ellington Kchos Tlireshinx is aboit done in this neck o' the woods. M'ss. Eana Thompson is an arrival here from Green Lake, i » o » Wisconsin to visit Mrs. Johnson. Say. girls, are you after one of j | )r _ Sverreof Sisseton was those handsome prizes given j C l n eil ;vi ,,, lay in consultation away in the S TANDAUD voting | wilh 1)r Mor ;);1 in a case 0 f :contest'.' This is a game twenty ! jyj rs _ J, >bnsun. i can play as well as one. There jare no blanks and everyone gets. Mrs. L Jo!i u >n a''i > li is been Get busv and send in a 'siriously ill is reported mnch lUliUI n Ul'Ui k-.lL U-/ai n E 5 wr,r aimTnTE IPWE-1 i i y III know r!iat t 1 ) > tiiiv in t a i < < •; t y "jr - v * J in: apr.zt. v,*. i i.un.% aim .-w-iiu in" better and hor frleals lrj>3 for few names with a dollar and a half each. Have your friends ask for coupons at the stores whose names appear in the DEPENDABLE CLOT j premium list of this paper, '/Every prize is worth working ' u:s ' xv ' l for. 'i V Kr » O | Prof. Sayles. was in the city yesterday and sa>s the Indian office at Washington has author ized the expenditure of $3000 to seton is. th" teacher. ,$ 1000 fur repairs at the govern- , Miss .1 -sephine Glenlsinger is I ment school at Sisseton Agency t le |>opular candidate for the C'-nsisting of heating and plumb- j STANDARD piano oonlest, in this j ing. sanitan bath, nfc:W j locality and the way the votes 'sewerage and water .system, re- | an . ( ., »i n i i,.^ her way isn't so slow, i modeling bo,>s i:>iinitoi\ ano Everybody hustle and do not for- her sjieedy recovery. Editor Ti-okstad and wife have the sympathy of all in the loss infant child w n died T'u funeral was held Wednesday. School in d : si.rict No 2 is pro- gressing finely. There are al- readly 32 scholars enrolled. Miss Hylda Hanphner, of Sis- I I-I. S NVPKI; C. 0. DALE SISSETON PRODUCE CO. SNYDER & DALE, Proprietors. Buys and Sells All Kinds of Produce I i and pays the highest market price therefor BUTTER, EGGS, CHICKENS GEESE,TURKEYS. PELTS FURS,PELTS,ETC. . If you have anything to sell in this line it will pay you to call onus. We also buy old iron, copper and rubber Sisseton Produce Co, - - - Sisseton, S. D. Shoes Furnishing ^oo(|> lint-, caps, n'lovo ami mittens for Men and Boys at prices that arc exceptioiilyl o\v. I f yon, arc not familiar with this fact, stop in at your first opportunity Hud he coiivjneed . How we (Id it is simple w<> Iniy and sel 1 for cash, only, which means a saving two ways, buying for spot ca>h i^'ives us the advantage of getting goods very close, and selling for cash we can afford to take a small profit. This means about one forth off price saved to you. There are dollars waiting for you here, sir. come in and get them, and you will get some of them with every purchase you make, consider these in- inducements. interior of school building, new laundry fixtures and other need- store coupons. get to have your friends get ed repairs, all of which are greatly needed, and when finish- ed will bring th j school up to the front rank and will be a great improvement and con- venience. The Aber d e e n Plumbing and Heating Company there, have the contract for installing the new fixtures and work will be pushed to completion as fast as possible. *• » in the Racket Store and see the large assortment of fan- cy dishe.t. Kf *> *} A prairie fire got started Mon- day, during the gale of wind, in the hills west of Coupons for STANDARD piano contest can be obtained at the PeeverMercantile Co.. The Pal- ace Drugstore , A. B. Matthews and A. W. Tower, Sissieton, Ask for them when you trade WIIKX YOI" COMK IX KISSHTOX COIIIC ID Tin* IJoserval ion Stat« There's a warm welcome and a plesant reception awaiting you. This bank will receive your deposits and if you are a customer, it will help you in Wilmot and ever Y possible way. All of it and all of its knowledge is at the service of its customers. Make our Banking house your headquarters when you are in Suits f< inner price now 4 t LADIES. MISSES & CHILDREN'S C O ATS! The Largest Assortment in town. Call ami ^sec them. Our prices are the Lowest. 1 BURNS & WOLFF 16. oi) lf,.(K) 1'2.;><> Mens .Bants former price $2.00 now " $4.00 (V $5.(X) " Boys $5.00 2 piece suits ' " $3.50 2 11 11 " Mens $2.50 work shoes Boys $1,50 shoes swept down across the coun- experience, all of its resources, try southwest of that village devouring everything before it. Nearly the whole male population of Wilmot ^turned [out to fight the fire^ands/ it t-was only after Sisseton. several hours of hard work that the fire was got under control. The^buildingson Fred Eastman's l'arm'&werejfdestroyed: another farmer lost a hog house and sev- L J. O NSTAD , Cashier. GOLDEN RULE EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL. CHICAGO. An exjiert ':vi F- JIC c-1 a I is 1 ol this liiKtiCJtion visits Sisse'on ..-very two mcntlis. Glansee titled stud I'irniOiOil. Sutisf.-.ction puarar:. K'Ofl.*"' Warrant Call. All Sisseton township war- rants up to and including Regis- | ter No. 89 are hereby called for payment, interest ceasing at this date. .October 25th, 1907. (2t) M. E RNSTER, Treas. Phil. Calmenson, Proprietor Next to Thompson's Hardware Store SISSETON Farmers! Get Spieker's Home made Harness They Teost |'a little more than the Made and sold by ' JOHN SPICKER SISSETON, S.ID.

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Page 1: New VOL 15 i - Chronicling America · 2017. 12. 16. · BURNS & WOLFF 16. oi) lf,.(K) 1'2.;> Mens .Bants former price $2.00 now " $4.00 (V $5.(X) " Boys $5.00 2 piece suits

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Fresh Hash i N O T A F I R E S A L E

\ N K S Advertising

success. * tt -a

Victor Talking machines * * the latest r< iv!s :it the

k o v i d f , x s !•;

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ELMHURST H E A T E R S

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The "Stay S&tisf&ctory'R&ivge w i l l [ K i r i n i r w i r l i t l o t ; i e h ; r i l c m a g a z i n e f o r i i a r d c o a l .

Store. & t>

Mrs. Barnev Canfield lei't Yes-

era! hogs; thousands of tons of hay were burned, besides which many farmers came near losing their homes because of the or­nate cussedness or criminal care­lessness of a man, who, when every thing-is as dry as tinder, set out a fire.

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Oie Torgerson came into town yesterday with a couple of opaque optics and swore out a warrant for the arrest, of Knute Velt'rin and his son, charging

> e c a i T Y i l 1 1 i U o f s o f r c o a l i i u r t ; c ; s F r o m $ 6 . 5 0 tl !

terday morning fur Sioux City, Iowa, in response to a telegram them with assault and battery, announcing the serious illness of | «. v #

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N o s t o v e 1 1 1 1 ] t s t o r u - t .

p a i n t t o h u m o f f . IU ' I I I I ' I II IK T I ' V C l

1 1 n s i s e q u a l t o t

p r i c e s .

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her daughter. Mrs. Ridwell. o

•John McCuleman "Foxy

Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Inga Strand, of Good Will, to Mr. Halvor 0. Eollag,

(I r a ndpa" - accompanied his| ( )f Sisseton. and the wedding daughter. Mrs. Pierce Egan and j will " occur at the home of the

s : o y e i s s o l d a t 1 a - • r y e a r s p n c eduction of IT) per cent of this year's

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that grandchild, to Tagus, N. 1). last Thursday.

*> »

A large audience greeted the Appollo (Quintette and Bell Ring­ers, at the opera house Monday nigth. This was the first num-

bride's father, Mr. T. 0. Strand on Saturday, October 26th. The bride-to-be is one of the popular young ladies of Good Will, well known in Sisseton and the pros­pective groom is a prominent young bn- : a ,f the city,

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THOS, THOMPSON

ber on the lector" c -.rse and was n.r.v as*., dated with the l 'eever highly appreciated. • Mercantile Co.

«• © e j We alway kr:ew the r.it w.:s a '

mean cuss but did not realize j | just h iw contemptible he really , 'was until we read the official j c •ndernnati )ii of him in (lover-j ment Bulletin Xo. 297.

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=FAB«EBS= Harvest time is here again: are vo'.i fov >» ? Yov> surelv

n >t me mi to use th.it olrl ' ."•(km fl • n-"!C-h :nery. d>

V. v '..se . . .re than y ) g a i n i f y - . \ \ • : !

i t ;s \ ' I i v .-r. Reaper. H iv i\a . 'i . '"re.i n Separator n-> i - w'i i ' -n ichinery you are usiiv?. t 'v i^st is the chea])--'Si. \n 1 the best farmer wants it. Come in an 1 iet-us make you prices. . . . . . . .

A. W. TOWER Sisseton, S. D.

•J" . I . t S CLOTilG & SHOE

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Ellington Kchos

Tlireshinx is aboit done in this neck o' the woods.

M'ss. Eana Thompson is an arrival here from Green Lake,

i » o » Wisconsin to visit Mrs. Johnson. Say. girls, are you after one of j | ) r_ Sverreof Sisseton was

those handsome prizes given j C lne i l ;vi , , , lay in consultation away in the STANDAUD voting |wi lh 1 ) r Mor ; ) ;1 i n a case 0f

:contest'. ' This is a game twenty ! jyj r s_ J,>bnsun. i can play as well as one. There jare no blanks and everyone gets.

Mrs. L Jo!i u >n a' ' i > l i is been

Get busv and send in a 'siriously ill is reported mnch

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apr.zt. v,*. i i.un.% aim .-w-iiu in" better and hor frleals lrj>3 for few names with a dollar and a half each. Have your friends ask for coupons at the stores whose names appear in the

DEPENDABLE

CLOT

j premium list of this paper, '/Every prize is worth working 'u : s ' xv ' l for.

' i V Kr » O

| Prof. Sayles. was in the city yesterday and sa>s the Indian office at Washington has author ized the expenditure of $3000 to seton is. th" teacher.

,$ 1000 fur repairs at the govern- , Miss .1 -sephine Glenlsinger is I ment school at Sisseton Agency t le |>opular candidate for the C'-nsisting of heating and plumb- j STANDARD piano oonlest, in this

j ing. sanitan bath, nfc :W j locality and the way the votes 'sewerage and water .system, re- | an . ( . , »i n i i , .^ her way isn't so slow, i modeling bo,>s i:>iinitoi\ ano Everybody hustle and do not for-

her sjieedy recovery.

Editor Ti-okstad and wife have the sympathy of all in the loss

infant child w n died T'u funeral was held

Wednesday.

School in d :si.rict No 2 is pro­gressing finely. There are al-readly 32 scholars enrolled. Miss Hylda Hanphner, of Sis-

I I-I. SNVPKI; C. 0. DALE

SISSETON PRODUCE CO. S N Y D E R & D A L E , Proprietors.

Buys and Sells All Kinds of Produce

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and pays the highest market price therefor

BUTTER, EGGS, CHICKENS G E E S E , T U R K E Y S . P E L T S F U R S , P E L T S , E T C . .

If you have anything to sell in this line it will pay you to call onus. We also buy old iron, copper and rubber

Sisseton Produce Co, - - - Sisseton, S. D.

Shoes Furn ish ing ^ o o ( | > lint-, caps, n ' l o v o a m i

m i t t e n s f o r M e n a n d B o y s a t

p r i c e s t h a t a r c e x c e p t i o i i l y l o \ v .

I f y o n , a r c n o t f a m i l i a r w i t h t h i s f a c t , s t o p i n a t y o u r f i r s t

opportunity Hud he coiivjneed .

H o w w e ( I d i t i s s i m p l e w < >

I n i y a n d s e l 1 f o r c a s h , o n l y ,

w h i c h m e a n s a s a v i n g t w o w a y s ,

b u y i n g f o r s p o t c a > h i ^ ' i v e s u s

the advantage of getting goods v e r y c l o s e , a n d s e l l i n g f o r c a s h w e c a n a f f o r d t o t a k e a s m a l l p r o f i t . T h i s m e a n s a b o u t o n e f o r t h o f f p r i c e s a v e d t o y o u . T h e r e a r e d o l l a r s w a i t i n g f o r y o u h e r e , s i r . c o m e i n a n d g e t t h e m , a n d y o u w i l l g e t s o m e o f t h e m w i t h e v e r y p u r c h a s e y o u m a k e , c o n s i d e r t h e s e i n -i n d u c e m e n t s .

interior of school building, new laundry fixtures and other need- store coupons.

get to have your friends get

ed repairs, all of which are greatly needed, and when finish­ed will bring th j school up to the front rank and will be a great improvement and con­v e n i e n c e . T h e A b e r d e e n Plumbing and Heating Company there, have the contract for installing the new fixtures and work will be pushed to completion as fast as possible.

*• »

in the Racket Store and see the large assortment of fan­cy dishe.t.

Kf *> *}

A prairie fire got started Mon­day, during the gale of wind, in the hills west of

Coupons for STANDARD piano contest can be obtained at the PeeverMercantile Co.. The Pal­ace Drugstore , A. B. Matthews and A. W. Tower, Sissieton, Ask for them when you trade

W I I K X Y O I " C O M K I X K I S S H T O X

COII IC ID Tin* IJoserval ion Stat«

There's a warm welcome and a plesant reception awaiting you. This bank will receive your deposits and if you are a customer, it will help you in

Wilmot and everY possible way. All of it

and all of its knowledge is at the service of its customers.

Make our Banking house your headquarters when you are in

S u i t s f < inner price n o w 4 t

LADIES. MISSES & CHILDREN'S

C O A T S ! The Largest Assortment in town. Call ami ^sec them. Our prices are the Lowest.1

BURNS & WOLFF

16. oi)

l f , . ( K ) 1'2.;><>

Mens .Bants former price $2.00 now " $4.00 (V $5.(X) "

Boys $5.00 2 piece suits ' " $3.50 2 11 11 "

Mens $2.50 work shoes Boys $1,50 shoes

swept down across the coun- experience, all of its resources, try southwest of that village devouring everything before it. Nearly the whole male population of Wilmot ̂ turned [out to fight the fire^ands/ it t-was only after Sisseton. several hours of hard work that the fire was got under control. The^buildingson Fred Eastman's l 'arm'&werejfdestroyed: another farmer lost a hog house and sev-

L J. ONSTAD , Cashier.

G O L D E N R U L E E Y E A N D E A R H O S P I T A L .

CHICAGO. An exjiert ' :vi F- JIC c-1 a I is 1 ol this liiKtiCJtion visits Sisse'on ..-very two mcntlis. Glansee titled stud I'irniOiOil. Sutisf.-.ction puarar:. K'Ofl.*"'

Warrant Call. All Sisseton township war­

rants up to and including Regis-| ter No. 89 are hereby called for

payment, interest ceasing at this date.

.October 25th, 1907. (2t) M . E RNSTER, Treas.

Phil. Calmenson, Proprietor

Next to Thompson's Hardware Store SISSETON

Farmers! Get Spieker's Home made Harness

They Teost |'a little more than the

Made and sold by ' JOHN SPICKER SISSETON, S.ID.