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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 2

Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 2

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I Nollcc nl 1 ulloli Sale. vlihoU Intimate knolodgv In the Roval Army The Daily JoRNflju ETiJU4tHel. 17 CitNEKALPIRECTORY. ill il I A La. AUK.

Iloveruor- liailea 11 UnuU'iiaiit tloHinior -1'. 11 Ih rmil hu retary of hiulo- I'hocuu, ThoTaoB, hlale Auditor J. lb'l'U si, in- 1 1 1 ai-in er Ku I. Ihilhi. imieiiileiil el iihlii tamructloie-Frank supn me I'ourl.

lit.t ilialricl ll 'luil'I'e il s.ipo iui it so.Mll rtuiriet A Kelt Ol, i i i nil I lllfll lllUll'ICl I- ol llll '111 I oil I I illlOIHl Wo til, III I Oil din I llll. ,1 M.IO Vlloll.i Villi' I I mi. I olali Marsha! nlle I 'l anllci sill in' lielietlil il Il'lt hi iiileil Sla Senators It i I'mutfo and iteprcM-iilatoes in t'oiire" A Tickler mi.i Itohen .1 loillll.ll I'lillKil Mtnlea and Oltui Keuisier Italpii, ltnp'il Keconiir John billable, liapi.H'ily oiinly of 'nuns rank I' (Joi-j, Hlale a Altorney John St'ltradei' i oniinissioiiein A Mel'Biii 0 Caik. A llamiilofi Slieritf Jnlili I' KcKlstar of lleeila I). Kl' CoimlV Auililor Motaeo t'n keo Tic.u.iiier vV It.

loinpkuiK Assessor Ml hail Allen County Itoyd Hurveyur I'harlea K. Caloii Wood fiiipll. Atuuncys, MollKage kale. de fauli hai. tacu made In the pyui nl of Ihe iiiuin snaiod tiy a min igagt' dalc.l lhj dav ol Mav.

A. 1''. cAicul.d bv Ih Hi del uii'l Hi J. 1 her husband, of 1 uutj i (' iiiuin-ioii, 'al of Soulh Dakota. lln ill Faini VI I ompaliy.

of tho 111 ly of Brown and lalcol South pakulii, and which was r. cooa -d 111 Ihe i.wue of the register d. ui.gloii unty, slalu ot South Dak. la. in i'k l.ol molt, atai-, uugn 4., on Ua- mil day oi June (-, at It.iUotpMk a.

111 uii.l Whh.ua- noaciloii ol 1 roceidmga at ollu hl'c heel. inHllllted to rlllVr to deht ht ici.iti 01 me pan lhcr.nl .11 Hi" aid day ol July. tald HierlCBt Willi Ihe Idle wdlleil I lu r. I) (U dull the sioil an rtca to n.v Muiiial linisliiieiii i.nis,iiy. which signin.

ill was liulv coi-scd in Die ofilct of the 1, de lis of the Siild CMIIlly of n.ii 1111 the I ih.y of Kepi Iier, laan. in lK.k III iiiorlHag. 0,1 page HS7. and WueaiiAs ilelaiill has tas-n made in Hie pay iiient ol die taJud ussisswil on saiil leal property us aKi. e.l by ihe said usa igagor in said nioriagH; the mil claimed to is, due umu said moi t-' age.

al the dale of this notiue. Is tha sum ot throe thousand and thirty ai-ven dollurs and lilt ills. 1 lo-wit. fJMm Ik) prill cipal. ami $: HT fill intcii'sl.

U-sid. the aiiui of two hundred and IIITy iiollars ultoini'y'S fee stipiilaled tor ill said Now. nonce (s hereby given that br vlrliie of llis poser of via. tamed in aaiu linn tgiige. null duty recorded as nloii aald.

iind in piii-siiaiice of the slaltiti' 111 such case made and provided, the said moitguge will Is. foreclosed by a sale of ihe mortgaged pri tntsea therein de-scrila'd, at piihlic anclioii at the front iloor ot lm court boils, in the ily of Hapid Uy and ooimly of Pi iiiiiuu'loii and state of South Dakota, on Id sts olid day of Novi-mh, lUi'i. at two clock III the ufieiiioon of that day Theiiiort gaged prm-iscs are situated in Ihe county of Peiiiiuigloii in Ihe stale of South Dakota, and are described a follows, to wit. Lots iiinnhei's eleven ill), twelve iK), thirteeir (121. (10, llftis'ii (bo, slx-lcen lllll.

sev-eniis'ii 1 17 1. eighteen flsi, iiim teen Kb, twenty fill). 1 went una (21) and twenty two IW) of block eighty nine is9i in the original townsile i It ipld City, South Dlll.o'H. HCCOI-dlllg to Ihe refolded pial id' said lowtislte now on lile ill Hie oltice of Ihe legist. I' of ceeds 111 and for Penniiition eouiity.

S011U1 luikota. together with all the In ic.liuimeinii an appurtenances there-Hutu beloiicing or appertaining. al Rapid Coy. this 14th day of September, A I'ROVIDKNCK MI'TT-AI. IN VKSTMKOT CO.M- PA.NV, Asfiiinee of Moi lagee Wi.on Bi ACiniicvs for owner of Mortgage jiiHN SherilT of l'i'iiiiiiigliiii County.

South Dakota. Auctioneer. First publication. Sept I of sheriffs Sale. IN Till'.

ClItCI'IT CoCRroKTHK SK.Vt.N1H I jinheiiil cii-ciiit, of ihe si ate of Soiuli Dal ota. in and for Pi nniiigtoii coniity. Donald A. Mcpherson. I PlamttIT, 1 vs.

Charles A Marshall, l.ovedy A Marshall. Henry l. Hall, Her- i hett K. Hall and Kverelt K. Hall, co partners ss II.

Hall I A Sons, Ihe Black Hills Na I tiomil Bank, a corporation, Na thaniel C. Whit Held, Jacoh I Forney. Charles Iteldmg. Fred I crick Hill. John Boyd.

Penning ton eouiity and F.dwin hove 1 hind. I Defendants. 1 Notice ia hereby given thai by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale ill the above entitled action on the Nth day of January, lsWi, and an cxeciilii ill issued Uinn said judgment, the John I' Ingersol. slierilf of Petiliiiigtou com. ly, stale of South Dakota, will sell at public auction at Ihe front door of the court house ill the ity of Rapid City, county of Pennington a' state of South Dakota, mi Sal unlay the 1'ith day of August, IsWi'i.

at 2 o'clock in the atterno in of that day, the real estate and mortgaged premises situ ate in Ihe county of Pennington, slale of South Dakota, and directed in said judgment mid exe. ciitiiin to be sold, asd therein ileserlb-d as fol lows, to wit: The east naif of the southwest iiniirter of section ten 1 III), the northeast ipiarter of the northwest ipiarter. and the northwest ipiiirter of the northeast quarter of Bii'tiou fifteen 1 township one 1 1 1, north of range eight (Hi. east of the Black Hills Meridian. tmhtnimiiR 100 acres of land more or less, or so much thereof as ii i i .1...

lllv II ill sv i ouill I 1UI IW biai III me Wuild, ami tew thinga an be mentioned dctJUMtcR of which cannot U- found the aiui of one liuudn mill -s hu niinprise thia beautiful and inter listing country. Hapid City, tha county w.nt of I'm nington couuty, is located at the en tiiiiii fof the Hlack Hills, upon Hie onlv Mo am of any hio in thia ae II is a well built city with lurg" and grow lug Kiiulation It bears the saiui la lion geographically to the Hills thai I )el vel docs lo the liiluiu section of Colorado Upon its day of lis alum in 1H74. it waa christened the "1KN i TlIK. llll.l.K,' and during the years dial have passed it baa continued to deserve the complimentary epithet In the abort tune that lias claimed since the settlement of the Hills, theeimr minis sum of fifl, OOO uiMi him been im din ed in gold alone. The annual mil ul exceeds will Is- ver materially increased in the future, asdis trictji lonif known to be rich have bill lately becomu valuable, by reason of the proper method of treating the ores hav fa.en experts have rejairU'd nulliona already njicunl in flight, which will be treated assoon as the necessary works can la, erected fori treatment, and those already built got in running order In add I tiun.

to the tin, gold and silver, inere are deiioMita of coniier, iintiinonv iron nickel lead. uranium, mica. Lrnii di itn, asls'stos, salt and nearly all of he vi.linil.le metnhi mid i als known lo commerce. Almost every variety of building stone is found in the Hills. There are ipiai Ties of granite, sandstone, hite and colored marbles, and even porphyries of the moat prized varieties Hrick clays, lioin which are manufactured both red and white brick eipial to that made in Mil waukee or St 1ouis, tire clay and pot tery clay of excellent ipiality rock from which cement eipial to the famous I'oi land article ia made; the best of lime atone and gyiuui, all in inexhaustible quantities, and within a radiu 1 of live miles from Hapid City The Hills rise a wooded plateau in the center of a treeless prairie.

The tun tiered section comprises an urea some hat larger than the State of Cnnnecti cut. It is the only heavily timbered section lietwocn the Mississippi river and the Itocky Mountains, and has a line riety of timber for building purposes The Hlack Hills arc surrounded by rich agricultural lands, possessing a deep, rich soil, well watered by creeks ami springs. r.normoiiH croiih oi minis. native to the tcioM'rale are pro tinned here. This venr has demount raled the fact more clearly than ever that the Hlack I inns is uusurpasrtcii as nu iiKin uiiiiiiii (ountrv.

lheaoilis unusually produc tive and easily cultivated, needing noth ing hut tin natural courlit ions to make it yield moat abundantly. When irriga ted the yield ia siniply iuiuieiise and everything grown is of the finest llavor and (iiiality. Here are some figures which will la-ar thoughtful scrutiny: Data, forty to sixty bushels to the acre; wheat, twenty tlve to thirty five, coi sixty Ntatta, two hundred to three hundred bushels Other crops are in proHirtion. Vegetables grow to large si ami comprise everything from lettuce and radishes in the spring to mel una and tomatoes in the fall This is no fancy picture. An examination into the facts will show the above to he a true I ..,10, I 1 1...

,0,0 onm i nil o. oe I arm, is oi ine inacn inns nuve laiscn us vear I liere an, vet, amis onen to settlement Hv a recent statement given to the public through the landollice it is seen that there at present acres of land remaining oa-n to Hettlemeiit in the Kapid City land district In addi tioii to this there arc 1, Mp) acres of mineral land in the unsiirveyed portion. While cereals and vegetables are acknowledged to grow in abundance in the Hlack Hills there are many who tie clare that it is not a fruit country. A visit to the nurseries and orchards within the limits of the Hills will immediately convince the most, skeptical that fruit of nil kinds indigenous to other states in a northern latitude can be grown her with eipial MicecsH. Kach succeeding year deinonatratea this statement to I at irrefutable Apples.

s'iirs, plums, grapes and U'l ries of all kinds may, with only a small amount of care. Ie grown here, as a look over the country at the present time will prove most conclusively. ltapid City is well supplied with schools, chim in's, secret and benevolent ocietiea, live business men, which can be seen by glance into the columns of Thk. Jot KNAb shows There is an etli cient fire department here the watvr works is owned by the itv There are I also gas and elect ri both light itJid fuel furnishing loll Want lo stop Tuhacco? Yin can hk ri vviiii.r; -sin The habit of using tobacco grow mi man until grave diseased conditions are prialiiced Tobacco chum cancer of the mouth and stomach. loss of memory nervous affections, congestion of the retina, and wasting of the optic nerve, resulting in impairment of vision, even lo the extent of blindness, diz.i ness.

or vertigo, t. ibacco a.sl btna nightly siilfocntion dull in the region (if the heart, tollowcd later by sharp pains jialpitatioll and weakened pulse, result ing ill fatal heart disease It also causes loss of vitality OUT HKl'iiKK IT Is Too I. To split suddenly is loo severe a slns-k to the system, as tobacco -lo an invctcr ate user, U'coincs a stimulant that Ins system continually era 1 liai euro" is a scientific and relia'dc vegetable rem edv, guaranteed tola' H'i b'otlv harmless and hich has leen in for die las) years hav ing cured thousand-, of habit ual tobacco users smokers, ehcvvei and snuir lipH'r. You can Use all the till i. ii ru mi want, while taking "Haco euro, it will notify you when to stop We give a written guarantee to pennanenth cur, with three boxes, or refund (be inoiiev with 10 er cent interest "Haeo curo" is not a substitute, but a reliable and seientitie cure hich alo lutcly destroys the craving for tobacco without the aid of will Hwer.

and vv nb no inconvenience. It leaves the system as pure hihI free from nicotine, as the vou vour tut chew or smoke Sold by all druggists, at $1 IMI ier Ihx. three Is.xes. (thirty (lavs tnatlilenl nnd cnn.) or sent dirvct upon rivipt of price hend six two cent stamp, for sample 1kx. Ixxiklet and priHifs Kureka Chemical it Manufacturing ('omjaiiiy.

Manufacturing Chemists. Iju Criss'. Wisconsin To l'rMpfrtor ami Mlnrra. As a nmtter of general interest in con miction with the development of the mineral resources of the state, the ach, ol of mines viU make analvws without charge of iron ore, as there is a demand for Huxing ores of this character in 1 Oliver. (Vdorado Samples weighing from one to two pounds represent ing the average of th discovery or mine should Is? sent to the school by mail or express, prepaid Olbi.YlT M)Y, Pre Ilia Hill i syrs plmae copy I I i I I CTATE Peniill OK sorm IiaKoIA.

cuNiy niumrton mi In ciituil court, ft v. uui -in illctul circuit. The Black Hills Mi icantilc Com pany, a 'jrjiv. run i I'laiutifl VI. Tim Key at im li.4,1 Miuiug Culu pan), c.a-io(alioii.

I (H fi udaiit Notice a ivl.v given tliut by virtue of all rv i me ihr.ctcd and ijclbe'iil ami tin niv lor tervicc, ibamd out of ollh i ot to ml court of il.i seve iih inh ial i llll of lie Hole ot N-olllh lak'-IS II lull Sir I I ii liningloii eoiiiut, upon a lodgini'lll ilulv I a lend in i ouil on the day nl i loin i IS.il in laiot Ihe black Hills .11. li c. a mm al ion phuniltf, and at nit th. h't sioiieliol.l Mining a de Icndam. for Ihe mho of fhiVi ou.

I have levied 0 1 Hie followiut, leal el llll- Ulln ing pro ny Is'longing lo ihe deieuaam. the ke.vslone Hold Vlinliig I oui.any, a coiir.illo,i. il ami localed in I'eimmgiou iiouhiy, Kuulh hakola, ami desci ilssl ua follows, lo ll I lie slone I'-de fiiililng cluilu. Hie amended localluli certlllcale of which hi rwordcii tit the nice of llm regialur of deeds in and for said I'eiiiiliiglon county In lik HI of Iih iiIi.ui cci iill call's on uge Hi: tlie Ki'vstouo No. I milling claim the local i-rlilh ate of which la ivcor.a In ihe oltlceol tin, legiainr of deeda uii.l for aant I'eiiiiuigloli con lily in Isaik 16 of lo cal ion certitlcat, oh page 41 the Keystone No, a lisle claim Ihe aniciidid location certillcalM of uhleh In ri'coi tied in tlie olllcc ol the register of in and for said Peiiiiuigloii county in hook III of location cert mead's on page 1 tie aeysiotte fraction lode mining claim the lia-ation cerlihcaie of which Is recorded in Hie office of Ihe n'gister uf deeds in and fur Pennington coiilily III hook IH of lia-ation c-riillcales on puge 2WI; the Kmnia placer mining claim, the amended location ccrti-llcate ot which la recorded iu tin, oflice of Ihe register of deeda In and for Pennington Doimiy in iHiok 16 of liK-atlon certlllcatea on page 411: Ihe orld's Fair placer mining claim, thr lia-alfou eerlillcaieof which Is in Ihe ulttcHiif the register of deeds ill llll'l for Penlllllgloll county III hook location ecrlillcales on page ami ilial ccriaiu trai of land coiiKistiug of four acres more ol less from the northerly portion of Ihe It.s.ii placer mining claim, M.

0. No. tk't, being tlial poi'tionof said (teed placer iiiiniiigclaiin. ihe dis'd vv hereof to tlie Keystone (iold Mining Com pnnv is recorded in tlie olllci, of the register of deeds in mid for said Pennington county, in hook of mining deeds on page If), and lliat shalioii Saturday. Ihe day of July, at the hour of two o'clock p.

in. of thai day. al lh front door of Ihe court house In the City of Caput City in snn! Pennington ooimly, slate of South biikota, pro eeeil to aell iill Ihe right, title and Interest of Ihe aliotc mum defendant, the Keystone Hold Mining company, in and to Ihe ahove descrils'il real estale and mining pro'rty lo satisfy said judgment and costs amounting to ffdil iti and Interest on Ihe same from Octolier 2nd, lii. ul the rale of seven ier cent, per annum, together with all ac-cl'liing cost, ut public auction to tile highest hid iter for cash. bate.

I at ltapid 4Jity. Koulli bakoUi. Ihis lMli day of June. 19,1 Sheriff of county. S.

1 1 Wood ft Bi Ki.i.. Attorneys for Plaintitf. 1 irst piilillcilt ion. Julie 21. 1 ForccloNiire Notice.

To KraitK .1 lives and to whom It may concern: Whkkeas, Frank liraves, nil unmarried man, mortgagor, did on the lHtfi day of Hepteiiilier, Istfl, mortgage to I ho Western Pakota boan and 'liust company, a corporation, the west half of the southeast ipiarler and Ihe west half of the northeast ipiarter of section fourteen, towns' Ip two north, of range eight east of the Black Hills Meridian, containing ioDacrra, in Pen nington county, slate of South baknta. to secure certain note dated Septemher II. IMU0. for JiStl, execulert ny said Frank (traves, and which inortKage wns recorded in the office of the register of deeds of said Pennington county, iu IhioIi on page .1. and which mortgage was thereafter duly assigned to Joel ,1.

VanCise, as will appeal ny assignment of record. And. Whsk. default-exists and there Is now due 011 said note and mortgage the sum of jf.17M.7tl and statutory attorney's tees, as stipulated for in said mortgage. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that tin, said mortgage will he foreclosed hy ihe sale of III," aliove described premises on the 'JHth day of Septemriei'.

1MB, at- i o'clock ill the afternoon, at the front door of the court house, at Hapid City, in the county of Pennington, stale of South lav kota. to satisfy the amount due, including all fees and costs of sale, bated. August. 1W.Y JOHN T. INUKKSOb.

Sheriff of Pennington county, So. bak. 41. Assignee. nwiN VaxI'ikk, Attorney.

irst publication August It. shet DCs Sule. SOUTH DAKOTA, HK.VKNTIt JIT ilicial Circuit, ss. In the Circuit Court witliin and for Peniiingbsi county. The Heorge W.

Mi'Alpin Com- pany, a corporal ion, Plaintiff. vs. j- Andrew J. Miller and Mary I Mill-r. Ilefefliluilts.

I Notice is lierehv given that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure and sale In the aliove entitled action on the Sith day of May A I). 1W5. and an excutioii isaucd upon said jiidgiiient. Ihe sub-K. i'ilK'r.

John Ingersol, slieritT of Pennington county and slale of South Dakota for that pur tsise Bipointed, will sell at pill. Ik' auction al Ihe front door of the court house in the city of Knpitt City, county of Pennington, state of south Dakota, on Saturday, the 22nd day of June. I) Isila, at two o'clis'k in the afternoon of that day. the real estate and mortgaged premises situate In the county of Pennington and state of Smith Da kola and directed in said judgment and execution to he sold, and 1 herein described as follow s- The soul hwest quarter 1 sw I 4 1 of section thirteen lit) ii ml the east half le 1 tt of section twenty four 124 1 all in township Iwo 2i south of range nine east ol the Black Hills Meriihan in said Pen nington county and slale of South Dakota, con taming 4sti acres, more or ss. according ,0 the gov eriiiueiil survey, or as much thereof as may he sufficient lo satisfy said judgment and costs, amounting in lo two thousand one hundred and seventy six dollars and ninety cents (2l7'i Ml) with hileivsi thereon from the date of said judg ini-iii.

and all accruing roils of sale. Dated ltapid City. South Dakota. May tsift. JOHN INIIFItSOl Sheriff of Pennington County, South Dakota.

H'ooli A Plaintiff Attorneys. I'irst Publication. May 21. Nol ice of Sheriff's Sale. CTATK oK HtlCTII DAKOTA, SEVKNTI1 -'(.

ial circuit, ss In the circuit court with 11 and for Pennington comity. Black Hills Ijian and Trust Coin pany. a corporation, I'lamtiti. vs. bonis StoUeiilmrg and Anna1 Stiil.enhiirg.

i IS'feiidauts. Notice is hereby given that hy virtue of a judg iiient of fons'lostire and sa'e in the ahove entitled action on the 2hth day of May, A. D. laid, and an execution issued iiw.u said judgment, the suh-si rils-r. John T.

lugeraol. sheriff of Pennington coitnlv. slale nf Sonlh Dakota, for that ininiose appointed, will sell at public auction at the front uoor 01 tnecoiiri House 111 ine, uy 01 lutpm 1 o.y. coiiiuv of Pennington, and state of South Dakota, on Monday, the sth day of July. at two lock in the afternoon of thai day the real estate and mortgaged premises situate in the county of retiningtoii.

nnd state or South I'likota. aim ill reeteil in said judgment and execution to be sold, and therein described as follows: The east half of the northwest iniarter, and lots numbered one and two. in sect ion numbered seven, in township mimls-red 0110 north of range uum IsMttl eight east of the Black Hills Meridian, con taming one hundred and sixty acres of land more ir less, according to the government survey thereof or so much thereof as may liesiifllcieut hi salisfv said judgment and costs, amounting ill all to six hundred and fifty -eight dollars and forty three cents, with interest thereon from the date of said judgment, and all accruing costs of sale Hated at ltapid City. Soutn imKoiasinntarn nay of June. s05.

JOHN T. Sheriff of Pennington county. South Dakota. Chabi.is VV. Bkows.

Plaintiff a Attorney. First publication June 4. for Publication. To August Anderson who made S. No.

Slsti or to whom it mav concern: Lasii OfVick at Rapid City. S. I August 7, IKii'i. 1 Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has til.sl notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the register or rts'etver at ltapid City. South Da kota, on Scptem 14.

viz: MF.KF.I I'hKSSnft, It No 2S11I. for Ihe hf se or se or ne uf and lot t. see 4. ip 2 north range 7 B. M.

He names the follow im: witnesses toiirovehis otitmiioiis n-sidenee titsin and cultivation of, said land, ia: John Aronson. Holmes, 1 all of Black Hawk. Zach Holmes of Kapid City, K. KAl.l'H. Register.

Notice of Application for Prolmte or Will. CTATK OF SOl TH DAKOTA. UUNTY OK I Pennington. s. lnCoutuy Court, In the matter of the estate ol John Uekscneid 1wael.

N.Kice of time ai ianle.1 for proving: will, etc The State of South Dakota send greeting to Nw-haiihis Iskscheid and SI Marv'a Komun Catholic church, legatees au.l heirs, next of km of John bekschcid. to an order of sain court, made on the 31st dav of August. A. D. IS, notice ia hereby given that Sat, inlay, the llth day of S.q.f.'mher.

A PSA. at ten ens ic a 111 01 said dav. at the court r.nn of said court at Rapid City in the county of Pennington hare Usn ni.s.jntpd as the time and place for proving the will of said John IvksrheiJ, dcs-ascl, and for hearing the application of A. IjnvH-re for the issuams- to him of letters l.tnmenta' when and where any ers.n interested may apjiear and the ssine Witness the II 11 1' yd Hie Comity Court this day of August. A lSS-i, 1 at his office in the City of ii ipi.l cry.

County of Peonitigiou. Stale of s.iifh bakola. JAMKS BOYD. "1 t'oimtv oiirt 111 ami for said I omitr. 1 irst puhln ati Septeinber 3.

I these forage war are quite common in thut great region beyond the Misaoun There was one in the Jackson Holo country a little while ago, and there have others pretHnling it, and so far back that the memory of man runneth not to the contrary. And rhr will come. othr." As atlampt seema to made in certain quarter to crippl" th Oiualiu public library and to impair the useful noas of that valuable instil ut ion by ir rulating Htories to the elfeet that the books drawn out of it for home reading subject the borrowers to uuneeeHaai risk of infection of coiitanioiis diseases saya the llic The iM'casioii for thin ru inor is tht much rexretU'd death of the I ate librarian from consumption, and the idea sought to be impresaed upon the public is that her disease wait contracted directly from contact with germ carrying Isioks. Kxperts are unanimous in asserting that there is no basin whatever for apecial apprehension of contagion from the circulation of public library Ixmks The origin of the particular case of coiiHiimptioii referred to could hti explained in a down different waya The thoory of contracting the disease from the laxika is a theory only. It ia pine guesswork, and neither in the Omaha public library nor in any other library have there leen any unmistakable and authentic instances that auppnrt it So improbable is the theory that the best authorities say it is next to an impoKsi bility.

As a mutter of fact there ia no more danger of a library spreading disease through a community than there is in ony other public place in which ico pie congregate. are divided on the subject of the distribution of dis ease breeding bacilli, one set seeing men acing germs always and everywhere, the other insisting that they are propagated onlv under unusual conditions. Hut he that as it, may it is indisputable that there is no more danger from this source in taking books from a public library than in taking a ride in a street car or a meal in a public restaurant. If there is any danger at all it is far greater in receiving letters transmitted through the post-orllco or accept money that has been in general circulation than in patronizing a public library. V.

M. 4'. V. That all may know the hour IheY. M.

(' A rooms are open it is thought best to publish the same for a time. It ia earnestly reiueted that the iiiimiiIm-is will make it a point to visit the rooms as often aa possible, even though auch visits are necessarily short The rooms will always be found ready for use during the hours given ladow Kvery day during the week except Saturday and Sunday the rooms will la1 ojM'ii between the hours of three clock in the afternoon and ten o'clock in the evening. On Haliirdav the rooms will la oh-ii between the hours of two o'clock in the afternoon and ten o'clock in the even ing. I hi Sunday the reading room alone will be o'ii, the hours being tjpHwecn two o'clock and six o'clock in the afternoon Mule Normal School This school re o'tis NcpU'inU'r It oilers greuler inducements than ever liefore The faculty has been increased to eleven members Luge additions have liecti made to the library Tuition is free Members of the Normal Hoarding 'lub pay INI ht week for table board without, f'i with tea and colfee. I here are numerous rooms for rent at to Jt (HI per month Mrs Mary a thoroughly coniN-tent ersoii, with years of succcasful evperieiice as a rettauraut manager, has been engaged to take charge of the Hoarding Club Self boarding often costs less than 1 iier week, including everything.

Hoard in private families is 4M M'r mouth, including fuel and lights. All texts I looks are furnished at a rental of f-i no ier term to those pledging themselves to taach others pay live dollars. lysHotis are given in tyK'writing, stcnog raphy, book keeping, eleciitionand vocal and instrumental music Instruction ia free except in instrumental mimic. Students taking stenography must enu-r in Septemlier For earnest students this is far the Is'st and cheuest school in the west Send for circular, giving course of study, daily program, etc to imik, I'rmcipal, Sjicarlish, I ak I recommend I baintM'ilain Halm loi rheumatism, lame I tack sprains and swellings There is no bet-lei hnuiieiu made 1 have sold over ton bottles of it this year and all were pleased who used it l'leisoti, druggist. South Chicago, III It is lor sale by 1, Uardner, druggist anlvil A live man to represent us in Ve'cni South Dakota.

None hut those wiio can give first class references or put up a bond need apply. Mfi.KdKn Shirt ('omcany, MinncaKilis, MinneaotM. The (iohl I lower. This II ower, so tittingly calhsl tiold Flower, waa produced by Moser, of Versailles. France, and introduced in Kurope last sanon, the planta selling at a very high figure only a few plant coining to America the flowers are two tc three inches across, of a bright, shining, golden yellow aiid bearing nu tnerotis handsome stamens.

The plant is tu low, spreading, branclnng growth, with handsotue leaves, the upin-r side much darker than the lower. It is er fectly hardy, forms an excellent Ixirder, or is grand for l-edding, aa a single pot plant it is charming with its lean, origin gnen foliage aa a back- k'romiil tor the tlowers. L'renl velh.M- disks, brilliant in their reflections as I burnished gold This year an enterprising firm is of fering it at the price of ordinary plant, viz twenty five centa a plant Hy sending ten centa to James Vick Sons, Rochester. for Vick Floral (ui, la luhich umoiint iioiv jfr0ll, V(, learn all i about this beautiful plant HyTicutn Moaerianiuin, and also regarding their offer of 300 caah foi a name for the New Double Sweet Tea fall for City Notice ia hereby given to the holders of warrants of the City of Rapid City. South Kakota.

drawn on the general fund and registered before April h. 181KI, to present the same for ay meat, and that interest on the same will cease from thia date Dated May 21. 1MJ5 Ed. Farrab, City Trwwurer Considered Incin.tblo by Garrl son Physicians EUt Porfectly Cwred by Mood'i Saraaparilla. "I us stiver, ly tillllcUd with Hall IvliFtim tlmo yeara affo, when I waa Iu tin! I ui I in one of Her Mkjii v's ciiirison and as four phv siciaiia could i clischargfid, vJ suit as soon as 1 was a niu i cams to thia country, t)u the voyage over we hud a rough storm, and by a suuubu roll of the ship I received a blow on my forehead which broke the tleah in one of the old plafes over the right Mr.

A. 41. Motrin eye, where there had been several riiiiinng siires. The new aor tner. ased in sle unit I itlm.

ont HKtli "Sficr being at tills ur(J H(1K, time, an iieipiauilaiiee advliied i take Hood's Hiii-um nrilla. 1 bought holt In and after a few 1 resuiru Cures 1 1, was licnertl iinr mv i n-e I i'Mdimlly he sores heuli il ami em i i 1 i 1 (ink six hot I les ill! oi; I ei eii red fniind tliHt It Iihs cured Hie, lii i V-' my lln I ion, slid given tni-MoitiilH, til '-en lf Hood's Kir -a ii i 'Ha jists. fl "nix for rj. i. noon c.i., i.o," A.

(h i.l Hood's Pills i with evtryune l' 4 ol-crlieairc VV di i.iull ll-e- 'l' I urns nl ii certain I 'I' liv Hdwat'l l.vueli nl I Ill 11 .1 I tu Win 1 1 Mile. Ill I le 'II I I el I'M' lollll I'. I'lilllKl'll, Nixon. Irilstee. fur Will iiellelieiia-.

Sl-t. ellire of reifi-itef uf Issil anil in die rliMsis III lllld the colli "I' I'elilllllirtoli, lelri lot Illllii. id I IH.W sl.lle nl fvilllll IHlknlll I III lioi.k nl ni'oii f-'iii. ih' -Nl 1 1 It of lsli 111 one oellN'k J. Ill i'iis.

Hie Sinn elaiini'il In lie due nl the dull' nl liiiKiiuti'i' is tuelvt Iniit'lreil ami fi vli i ilhvr; anil I I'1 1'l illnl f.ll'i (HI Illti-l'i'St. Ili-Sliles 'iTi I I a 1 1 "I lie fee. Sow therefore, notice is ll-Tcli) Kiell llnll liV I he ilefanli ami in iiirsnniii'e ol tin-piiwi't of sule in said 1 1 usl ili'eil in ini'l-IUlik'e and of in Kin-h en-e nilfte iill.l i iivlili il. sitiil Irusl ih-eil i.r iiioI Ik'UKi' ill lie loril-liweil Ii' politic Sllleef llll' lfelllsi ilewrilie.l liv the sherilT end t'enniiintiiti e.nitiM-. Si oil Ii Hal.ota.

or his ilulv rtiilhorieil ileiutv. nl the front I he -ml h.nise in 1 1 it town of l(ainl t'uv Soiillt upon the HI si ilny or Aiiirusl. I) nl vi in The iiiertL'iore'l iij are siiualeil in I tie einitil of I'l'iniini'lnii slati or l-iiiiilii inikoin. anil are ne VK, of thesuaihwes. II llle HOIlthi'HHl oimrlei- i.l iieiiliwesl unarler ise I 4 tiw I 1 1 he soul hw -m ijimrter of tlie northeast iinirler (sw I 4 "I m- I 4) iiinl the nni-lliwesl iiinrtei-of 1 lie sunt hensl iiini ter tn I I of 1 1 1 of sei-tnm No.

thirty in township No. one 1 1 i of raiiite No nine I'll K. Illiu-k Hills meriihan Imieil st 1'ierre. I July sth. WM NI.ViA 'frits I- I II III iikk.

Alloi-ney i Kn-st piihlu alioii IV Sale VViitHKAS. iletanlt has heen maile in the pay llietll el' 1 he interest in. Die tnonev lis a ilale.i the lath day ot March, I sir. exeenleil I I leorire VV SlllpleV llll'l V. Shipley (his wife) of the enmity of I'eiiniiiKlon ami Millie of isoiiih litikola.

to I lie ermoiit In Veslinent eonipimv of I he eolinl of lelillepill ami sliiH'of Minnesota, ana liu-h morlejiK'' uits re eolileil in I he ollh-e nl the register ol ileeils nf (hi i niv of reiininirtnn stale of (South Dakota, in I of toot It'llk'es. "11 oil I il" I II II day if A )( k1 a hkrkam, no actum or iroeoethntfs at In otnei ise nave i en -i I lo reel cr the pall I. -hi elireit ll.V sjin! tiiiirtntfe, or any thereof WiikuK'S. it vwis in said thai il default would lie made uitlieimv lit of ii ii poi I ion of I he principal or Interest promptly al tlie linn' the same should heeoine itue. or ll d-fault lie made in the pu iiienl of lite taxes assessed or I he assessed oil said premises, hefore the same shall liecome dcliniiietit then the whole suiii.

Iioth pruietpal ami interest, m' niiee ome due H'llKKKAS, oil the llll dllt ot I leeelnhel said llti ttie dole seen-el 1 lo-lebv was duly assigned hv the said inofijiayee toTtie hts.sa ehllsetls National llllllk, of Iheeolllll Vot Slltlolk in the slate of MassaeliuseilM, uhii was duly reeoriteil in the "tllce of tlie reisier of deeds nf ttie said eoimi of on the day of hiv in hook I il'fl and IIKHKVS. default tias m.ide III tin1 pay nictit of the taxes on said real us aj.Teei hv the winl inoi'i krafor in said iiiori Ciisre. and, VV lias heen iiiade in lh- payment ut the interest due uti Mini as si itiiiiatcd in saidmoi-tnaee; and ititiiKAs. the whole amount of Pi mcipal and interest has liecome and is hen-hy to he due hy reason such default an-l HKUKAS, the amount claimed to he due upon said al the date of Ihis notice, is ihe sain of three thousand one htmdre.l and dollars mil fifteen cents. 1K4 I.l, i town 'J, aim an prineipnl, and fMtt.Ki inieresi.

hesi.les the sain ol Iwo hundred and nine doilai-s mid ninety die cents for taxes necessarily paid hy said niot'ttrais' and inieresi and statute!) atloi tiey fees stipulated tor in said Now. TIIKIIKKoKF. IU'lice is helehy uentliat hy vifltle ot Ihe pow er nf sale Cltltained ill -laid ,1,,1. r.l..,l 1 in pui-sumiii-of ihe siatiili' ill such ease made and provldisf the said will he foreelost hv a sale of I tie thei-em deserih e.l. at piitihe auction at Ihe front door ot Hie conn house in the City of Kaiud City and ly ol f'enmnlon slaleof Soiph bakola, mi the addi day of iieloU-r at i i in the sneinoonof tnai uav i ne mortaireu iio'iiuses areshuiiieil Hie eouiity of in the stale of stale of South Hakola.

and arc a-s to it Ihe West halt (ill till illlliwesl jlswl liof seel ion nuinher ninele and Ihe west hatf (u I J) of file northwest ouarter nwl I) nf section mimlicr Ihu 'y I'tui in tounship nuinliet' one (I iiortli of ran'e iuiiiiIh'I- nun' east of (lie Ifhick Hills meridian, eoiitainintr one hiiiKirist and sixty i liim acres nioi or less accord tiiiT lo the s'overnnient survey baled al lispid nt da ol Sep telllhcl-. Is'ft MASSAi'Hl Sl.l'IS N.ri( 1 A I ItANK. Assims- of Aim Wool, Hi it i i t'oimt Aiictioms-t Klrsf jillhlicatiou Sepieuth -r ART AMATLUR Hcst and I ai gvst I'ractkal Art Ma if a inc. 'Iheoidv Vn l'eri. uhcal liwiod.

a nl the VVoil. I's lair Invalnahle lo all who wish t-i uiakei lien In my hy art or tn-ike tlu ir homes fllQIflf rUft we hi si-nit any one menli -n loll this ii I hli, ion spree iit-li eop 11 ll siipi-rh color plates for fnim IOC. supp lenient. 10 .1. sls'iis i reeu larpr.ee or fin fiCn will send ujs, i'ainlm for lie I ft Jl, MuNTAurK vi VKKs I m.m Notice toi I'nlihi allot, of A ulioii for l-rttcr WIAII.OI SIM III HAKil I'm! MA ill- bMr i Peimmtrloii.

ss In Cum 'om ff lu lie- mallerof the. -state of tlhum Ibs'hl. The state of Sou'h bakotrt tmj Mary F. irai-th Itci ht. Wulnm nck lbs ht Mvmii Ulett lbs hi and i ateliolt ll.vht td.

heirs next km of ami imiior. He Notiis. her-liy tirrn 't in lo ne U.s-hl has lilist with the e'erk -f co rt a 'tition prsying tor ietteisj of gu.ir-ltai sl ip th a Ihe ii.io,i and pros riy of the nl William Ibs'ht. and Ceil Sittuoho si(, dny of See tetnl.fr. A at i 9 in of said day.

Is'iiin a a res'iilai n-rm tins court, to-WIt ot tile pteudsT hi A I' ISfl'. al (tapnl Cu. v. in 1 lie entity of peunu's'ton Smtil bftk'ota. has Is-eti set for liei.rmc said im Ii tlon.

hen ami heiy p-tv-h mo appear and silo smi eo should not crantisi Kapidt ov i ll" i JudliV of I la' Vllt.tV Coot! i KANh i O'liY. CI -i t. of he I ay 1 c(i THE BEST is wiwi Hie buy the most of. That's Why Hood's SarKapariHa lm OF ALL MCDICIHEi. I 1 7 fcA ih is' iiAiLY journal FubliAe4v(T mniiuif Kai'ijl miu uu or tl.U0 pa.ru or wo cuy, ui -j i par month.

gl-BWItlTION SATIW tally on month. posts Dailr three paid tallv ii months. i.mwM Duly no hiiw 1 THE W.ACK MII.W WK.KKbY lot.HN A thirty two column iwpfr. containing summary of thsaewsnf the k. ptil'li' 1 "rv.

p-nts n1. to any address, ihn following rat, in advanoe: Waekly one year J- Wnnkly all months Wackly Umwb iiKMitli Adrsrtisinir rate made known on application at us counting room of Tim Jot hsai. of our rep autaUrM TlLEfaoKIt t'oNNKK'TIONH WITH Al.l. TOWNS AMI Mtmmi tiara in run Hi.ac Hii.i.s, Communications revardinir sdltorial manors i.r news should be addressed to tin- editor; 11 others to the publisher. Kutamdat Uw I'uHUiflli-nat Rapid I'll.

South Dakota, an Second class Mailer im Th Chicago onto of Twk Daii.v Jot H.SAI. It at the Times Herald Building, )' ashlngton ml, rooms 41 ami 44 "Tlii' New Vork Office of Tim Daii.v Jm snai. ia at 1H7 Broadway. TIIl'RSDAV MoKNlNa HKITKMIIKH 111. in It it; uiideist.sid that owing to une.v- a'ctcd and unavoidable dolava the Columbia world's fair diploma will not la? ready for delivery until February.

The medals niimU'f and will be fin-islied NoveinlaT next. Much dilliculty leen experienced in inserting in tho medals the named of persona entitled ilium, many uoinct being larger than the siac left for them. A I'ikkuk disatih says: "VN ben I he Ureal Sioux rcaenation waa iK'Ued to settlement and the Indiana plaeeil either north of the t'heyenne or south of thiA White river, a number of thent who hml taken land in severally were left on Had river. The whites who went upon the red I'd (Million to take up land found that the Iniliaimwho remained had taken up most of the choice locations which were supplied with timber and water aloliK Had river and the whitnx were forced in take second hoiee. The Indiana remaining on Hml river are all the way from seventy to 100 miles from the agency and a great deal of their time is taken up in to and from the agency after their monthly mipplies.

Nome, time njco an agency employe was working among the Had ricr In dians attempting I i persuade them In reiiiovenorth of the Cheyenne, where they would lie nunc conveniently situ ated for control by the K. Seehler, who has charge of the hiiIiu-gency at the mouth of creek, in in the city talay and says that many of the Indians have already given up their allotment and are taking new locutions on the reaervnl ion and that it will not be long until all of ihciu make chaiigia. TlIK New V(rk lias the lollou ing to say ith regard to buililiiig np the navy. Jt is miwn aaid that Herbert will recommend the granting of authority at the next regular session of congress. coiistruel two new battle hhiw, six toiM'ilo lints.

and two train ing ships That would a hU ial yd not excessive provision Last winter's session (wo battle ships, six gunlwat.s. anil three torpedo ImiuIm, and ttie house even voted for three bat lie ships and twelve torpedo boats A few yearti ago, at a single session, the three great battle ships of the Indiana clas and the Columbia, wlm-hco-i i.euly as i nun ii as a name snip, were aul lintied, liesitles a turpmlo Tlic session wliieh coiitiibuled the armor- lad Ni ork added half a do. ti other vessel-, the same time. In fact, ever sum- do task of rebuilding the fleet mi plans was Ix'gun, more than a doen years ago.congre--. has ainc I it loi w.

nl with vigor, intelligence. Mir i foresight We need l.tige tnough, aidwl the i m-nre protection for the eonnirv and larf enough, also, t-i piotist live, aid guard the interM of Am. an cm en everywhere on earth on-re--, ran devote itself the mure InVraliv new Btruction at tin- coming uuse will have far nurdeis to cairv for roust ruction already auiboii ,.,1 than it predec essor had It -ui ainhorize the kn new vessels propoM-d and pay the first itislallmeucs mi Hiem, an I still lie ablt) to appropriate millions of dollars lean for the navy as a hole than the total amount of the naval i ply hill last winter THE Wajshington thus teiselv ex-preasea itaelf out in the vicinity of the more or lew thriving settlement of Valentine, Neb must have a lot of forage to sell There lias Ism no direct advertisement of such a condition but the alleged information which has it that the Indians at Rosebud agency are preparing to go on the warpath ould be conclusive evidence to thoMe who know tlie modern frontiersman that there is possibility of a s-cial etforl to brim? about the presence of a large of United States troopsin that region. of the far western communities would be fairly well satisfiisl if there were a garrison aa near them as Fort Niobrara ia near Valentine, but Valentine is ambitious and would exceedingly lrospcr-ous if a thing were jiossible. Therefore seven companies of infantry an and oc casional troii9 of cavalry are not sufli- cient for the puriioee of4thoae who find in WifYfare ugainst the Indians much more of financial advantage than can possibly secured in times of absolute they deaire the incoming of 1,000 or more additional soldiers, called into the field for the apparent purpose of ex-U'rminating the noisy Brule who are following the leadership ef that greatest of all Indian populiata.

Hollow Horn Hear, but who are really in the field for no other purpose than to provide employment for teamsters who juat now are out of a job, and to bring alamt the sjieedy consumption of vast quantities of This may aeeui very ridiculous to those eastern people who are Coldliel' .1 II l.aKe Huis'iinteiiileiit of Instruction t'ol tlehu lleacll 4 Itv. Mayor Cl iiuui ey Wooil uf tin, City Council McNttiniirn M.h'iiiii-n. I'irst Ward K. HelileiiniiiK, ami .1 I'. Meblroy Alih'iiueii.

SiM'oiul Ward tii'uiK" It Mansllelil, and itohert I-loriuanii yi.leiineii 'liiird Want K. W. Millis, ami It lailv Alderiueii. Koart.li Waul Wilson and Jolm MeNaiiiura City Auditor I'aul iis. Cli'v Attorney Tempi I 'it I reasiirer K.d K.

l- urrur lily KhKiiii'iir K. S. I). I 'it Maibhal IIiirI, Mi'Maholi City Assessor Cliarlea I'lihi Jiislire Frank K. ha Cdy Just ice of Ihe I'eaee M.

l'ei ltos.nl of Kilin aliou ('resident II l.aBee Si'i'ietary llaniel (Ha-r 'freaWU'er .1 I. Ulke, yieinls'i at l.iii'ue Mrs. I). Talleiil. First Ward Chris I -nluirt ami Sawyer.

N-eoiid Ward Morris unit James V. Post Third Ward Charles ll. Mattcson and James Mrennuii Foitrlh Wiinl 11 Ijildv and Chris Thomson 4 CONUKKIfTIiNAI. Itev J. W.

ItHiroii, paslor Salihalh wrvii'es al Illlfi a. and 7:11 ii. in. in tlie Convrri'Kallonal church on Kansas City street Prayer meeting Thursday evening al 7 Ml lid' H'k Junior Christian Kndeavor HiH iety luis'la evf ry Sunday afternoon al o'cloi YouiiK People Society of Clinstian Kndeavor meets Sunday evening Hun day school al 1- MI 'I'lb il'ISI' KPISCOPAL. A.

.1. aecjieuiaii, pastor Hi'irnlar preaclinilf anrvlcea every Kali-iiatli at Ihe Mellualist Kprscopa.1 churcn on Kansas City stre-( at a. in. and p. Sahhalh ut 10 a.

in. K.pvvorth IHur inis'ts al ii: l. 4'lnas ineetintf Tuesday evn mi; al Prayer niwlinif on Thwrwlay evenmgs. BAPTIST Itev. (I, S.

4 'lrvtiier, pasior ices every Siindiiy al Hl: a. ami in Yduiik People's iiiwtiiiK al p. m- Kumlay SeliiMilat Wia. ni Prayer meeimir Thura day evening CATIbd.lC Kev. Bernard Weher, pastor.

Her vcea first and third Sundays each month, list Sunday Mas at s-SU ami 10 1 a. in Third Sunday Mass at 10 (HI a. in. Sunday school ut clis-k lu Sermon and Ileus di -lion al ll llaiii-f. pastor He-ii lar Sunday services held in the Presbyterian church, corner Kansas City and tsevenlli strpets MornlniC services at 10:45: evening 7:311 u'cloi'k Young Pisiple'sSis'iety of Christian Kndeavor at llll Salihalh school imiiieillutely after morning wr ici'M Prayer iiits'ting on Thursday eveninga UKKVAN bl 1 HKltAN.

Ht'v 1.. l.indarfer pastor. Services are held in the Lutheran church on St. Joe Street on every alternate Sunday HK AN HAN A VI A elsell paslor. church mi St in the month bt'TUKKAN Kev.ll Ui'etli rvices are held in the Lutheran Joe Stris't pvery first bumlay NWKKT MOtlF.TIKS.

I. 41. 4). tf. kaiud Citv Lodire No.

I. 0. O. lneela In odd Fellows' hall each Tuesday evening at 7:80 o'clock Visiting brethren cordially invited. Chaki.ks VinKoi ohnnkt.

N. 0 I is irr Smith, Secretary Itadil4 ity 4 oeamiiniil No. 10. I'm Belt Kncampnienl meets second and fourth Monday evenings each month in dd Fellows' hall at 7 o'clock, visiting isiruiany in Utod C. Ahol OIINM 'I I Win Smi i a.

scrils' Knight of Pythiiis. Hate City bod lie Nu s. meets ever Wmtiieadsy evcmi: at' Castle Mali Visiting Knights eordiallt invited I'hkii Klioa hsk I' i i ii v. of It mid A. O.

1. Ciiv lslge. Ancienl i inter of 1'iiilnl Workmen. iiieelH in Knighlsof Pythias hall Hint and third Monday in each month, al eight nick PaTKICK 1 hkii Hiiovvs, Secretary A. I and A.

Ihilild I lly I.o.lfcre No A ami A unvls in Masonic hall in ovular couiintniication th first and third Tuesdays o( each month Visiting brethren conhallv mv lied 1 1 PAxsos.W Wm ros Ss-r. black Hills haplrr. It. A. l.

Meets in retriilar eonviM'atii'ii on tiie. second ami fourth Tuesdays of each inoiili Damons cordially invited Visiting com Mniiitis II. P. I). I'txsos.

Secretary Schrader K. 1'. M's'ts in regular conclave in Masonic hull "ii ihe fourth Fndiiy of each month VisiiinajHir Knights cordially invited 1, VVooo. Fan. I om.

Paxson. Kecorder Order of Eastern Star. tiolden Link Chapter No. II, i). K.

ineela in regular ion in Micoinc hall on the Hist and third Wednesday of each month al eight o'clock. Mas. Maiiv I. Hkcht, (ikssik Cahns. Secreiarv.

It 1 1 ei' l.v I loll Thoosoplib al Sociely. Holds uhhc mts'iiiiirs in Kooin In, lormatin block, on the and tniirlh Thursilav even of each month. Visitors cordially mvied. II. IlKinif.Ns, Wm NhuiiimiTon.

Secretary. HKK KKPAKTVIKM. CHIKF JOHN HttF.NN AS. 4 It Hose ooipany. Meets at Company lhsims second and third Mondays in every month, al eight o'clock p.

m. Jons I' McF.i.Rov, Jk Foreman. Kobt l'i. Tai.i.knt, Secretary Tom Sweeney lloaf 4'oiiiiaiiy. Vbsas at the Ibw iloiise.

isiriier St. Joe and Seventh streets, on alternate Monday evrnuiga A. L. ovKaiMU'K. Foreman.

Hook anil I.Mildcr 4 loopaoy Mis-ts at City Hall on First anil Third Tuesdays o' eacli inoiifh AijrRxn Wki.uv. Foreman W. II k. Sis rtry. Nalliolal loiaril Companv M.

First Keifimrnt S. N. 44. inefts drill at Armory Hail the first and third Mon lav ot eai-h montti. ArxesJ Mosisb.

Capfain Lawuksi K. Uvthkb, First Servant. II A It I A I. S4 If I KT 1 KN. HenrTolent Amih latlon.

Meets at Hotel hiiney every aliernato Tuexlat afternism at ii -IO. Mas J. Woona. Iresl.lnt Mas. J.

Hrk.nsas, secretary K't'rt ileatitute cases to th following sard Wanl Mrs 0 Is (Tevenger. Mrs Henry Bailev, Mrs William AVella Sts-ond Ward Mrs Mansflrld. Mrs. A iveriss'k Third Ward -Mrs R. Brennan.

Mrs K. A Itallev Fourth Ward Mrs C. Tng4. Mrs U- B.H-. Mrs Fallon.

rhiblrtii's lltrmi Association. Vteeis st call of prtwideni when ois'asion Ionian is Miui .1 Wooim. Prrd(nt, VIkj. It ltass. Secretary W.

T. I The oman Ctinstian TeniraiH-f VnhUi nifrtt verv aileniate Tiiwfar afternoon at o'eks k. All are istrttiali) inonsl Vetst A Fhuxch. PrwiidTOt WooUa, Secrrtarv. Kins's Reimlar meetings heM mwy alternate Frhlay at the homers' the edent, Mas.

Kum LocitwuoD. Prewdent. NonsciTos Srcrctar. mav he Hiiflicicnt to satlstv sain judgment, aim costs, amoiiining in oil to t'Ji'2SU with intereM i llicreou from the date of said judgment and nil accruing cosisof sale. Dated at Rapid City, Soul Dakota, this Sth i dav of July, 1 str.

JOHN T. INIiKKSob. 1 Shei'df of Pennington county. Smith Dakota, W. Trmfmc Plaintiff's Attorney.

irst puiilication Julyii. 1 Notice of Sheriff Sale. IN THK CIRCI ITCOI RT OK THK SKVK.NTH 1 judicial circuit of the stale of South Dakota, in I aiid for Pennington county, lieorge b. Brown, Plaint iff, vs. Charles Htmehaiigh, Kleanor A.

Hmiebaugli. irlaudo Himc- tiaugh, Julia Himehaugh. i (ieorge Slick. Charles C. i Hav and Pennington county, I Defendants.

I Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a Judg incut of foreclosure and sale in the aliove entitled action on tlie day of April. I81ft, and an em-eiilioti issued iqion said jiittgmeiit. the subscriber, John sheriff of Pennington county, slate of South Dakota, for that pun appointed, will sell at public auction at Ihe front door of the court house in the City of Rapid City in said county of Pennington and slaleof South Dakota, on Monday, Ihe HI li day of July. s.V al two o'clock in ihe afternoon of (hat day. the real cs-tateanil mortgaged premiscssitunte in the county of Pemiinglon and state of South Dakota, and directed in said judgment and execution to lie sold, and therein descrdied as follows, to wit: All that part of lo numls'fed fourteen In block numbered seven in the Boulevard addition to the City of Rapid Cilv in Pennington county, state of Soiitli Dakota, to wit: lgiiuiing at the northeast corner of lot numbered fourteen, and thence running west along the north line of said lot one hundred feel; thence south at righlangles to said north line one hundred and forty feet; thence east along the south line of said Int one hundred feet to ihe southeast corner of said lot thence north along the east, line of said lot to the place of beginning, with all Hie appurtenance I hereunlo la-longing: and lots munls'red eleven and tw elve in block nine 1 s-v en in Ihe Boulevard addition to thrsaid I ltapid City as the same appeMrs of record 0 'h'iul pint thereof filed in the oflice of ister of deeds of said count v.

together with lire appurtenances and improvement thereunto belonging, or socmen to siltisfv aid ItlUlf- ment and cost's, amounting iu all to the sum of three thousand two hundred and thirteen dollars and twenty cents, with interest i hereon from I he date of said judgment, and all accruing cost of sale. Dated nt Rapid 'ity, South Dakota, this 3rd dav of June. ItWi. JOHN T. Sheriff of Pennington comity.

South Dakota. Chahi.ks Brows. Plaintiff's Attorney First publication June 4. Wanted. Organizer with gissl reference on either salary or commission to represent a well known and established Fraternal Ivenebt Order with 11 invested re Rorve Is'iielits to week in can of sickness or accident, final Mietita $1(M) to oMKI.

Write for terms to Wm. F. lender, Sup. y. Suite 7, Mansur ISha'k.

IndiaiinpM)lis, Indiana. Marper'ts Magazine. 1895- The Simpletons, a new novel by Thomas Hardy, will la-la-gun in the Dc-ember number. IsUI. and continued lo NovemlsT, VVIiis-ver may Is? one's favorite among English novelists.it ill lie conceded by all critics that Thomas Hardy stand foremosf as a master artist in (iction, and "The Simpletons mav be exerted to arouse enthusiasm not inferior in degree to that which has marked "Trilbv" the moat successful story of the year.

Another leading feature will Ihe "Personal Rwoll.ftions of Joan of Arc. by the fdeur Iiiiis de Coiite, her page nd accri-tary, nil d. which guise the most popular nf living Amur icon magazine writers ill present the story of the Maid uf Orleans. In the January number will np pear a profusely illus'rnled p.iier on "Charleston ami the Carolina, the lira! of a series nf Southern paers. Northern Africa is attracting more attention than at nnv olher time since it was ihe seat of empties.

The next volume of Ihirier'R Vlacazine will contain four illustrated articles on this region and three of them will depict the pri-sent iife there Julian Ralph will prepare forth.1 n.aeaziue a series of eitrht depicting typical base of "Chinese iff ami Mmmers. Besides the long st.H-tes, there will liecm in Ihe January riiiu.ix-r the nrst rhapters of a Richard Harding Pavis-b ninteil by Ihis writer, bv popular riters three uirl novelette, by the longest work v. ui-Complete short t.uies oiititui" to he a f. autre of the 1 einl for Illustrated Prospectus. The fie- vi will tlw NiimU rs for I oviiiI.t of each hen tin in is subscriptions will b---gin ith Ine Niiuur curient nl time of receipt of Cloth cases, for binding.

"0 e-. i- ly mail n.iAtl Tiile pain hch-i sei.i on application Remittances shoitht Ih made bv p.t cCice Money Order or Draft, to avoid cl.an. loss Newpii'rs are not to copy this advertiser unt with sit the expn-ss nr-ler It irr- ft Prothera HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per Year: HAKPfS Mvovrist! 4 HO i-rii W(rKi 400 Harceb Bazas 4 no Hahi'hr's Y'orso Pr011.1t t.nt Piwtaee Kr.s-to all mihaeril ers in the rnitv.1 States. Cansda or Mexwv Ad lrei HARPKH BROTHFKS.

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