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1 TUESDAY'S ELECTION (TI IZKNS Tlt 'KKT WINS »| '
WITH <a>oll MA.KIKITIKS
First NaLiona! B a nk ^ Of Sisseton, South L>tikotn ^
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11l:«<kniaiIiu^ Tactics of
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SISSETON SOUTH DAKOTA
Tired Nervous
When j;pu feel languid, tired, nervous ^nd irritable, your vitality is low—your supply of nerve energy exhausted, and your system running down for lac^ of poorer,
The organs of the body are working poorly, or not at all, and yoij are not getting the nourishment needed. This soon impoverishes the blood and instead of throwing off the impurities, distributes it all through the body. This brings disease and misery.
Feed the nerves with Dr. Miles' NeFvine, a nerve food, a nerve medicine, that nourishes and strengthens the nerves, and see how quickly you will get strong and vigorous.
"My wlf* suffered with n«rvouanes« previous to a recent attack of typhoid few, but after her recovery from tha fever, abe was much worse, an4 could hardly control herself belnv exceed-ln*ly nervous when tha least excited. SIM was very restless at nlfht, and never had a rood nlcht's rest. She als* n|E«nd' much from nervous headache. Dr. Milee' Nervine was recommended ' toy a friend. After the first three 4oaea she had a good night's rsfCwgd at the end of the first week's
We have a 1»i u' I i n<' of I tasclui 11 (mod Reach's Regulation Bats, Balls and Mits
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
The Palace Drugstore
| A. M. KNIGHT & SON k SISSKTOX, S. II.
S Lands, Loans and Insurance V $100,000 TO LOAN ON FA.RMS
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-1 •" 11> inu •!•». ' r i i t ' i i ' was no lack nl i i i l i 'H'^1 inaiii lcsli 'd hy tin- people
"I 11 v ami it is sate to assort . I II . i l r \ci \ wit ,el wlii i r i i ind yet tn t tu> pullv, was inn, l iarkuio Ins tavoritc, r l l if I ' l l i /cns i K-kt ' i , was Heeled t roni | | ' I ' i" 1'ot. i , i tu Iiv l idv maiorji ies
I ' i r l i \eliest , i i i l . iMesi. however was
in.mili ' - t i 'd in i , l ie school election Kw i \ 11\ el v i ty and aiitoinot. i le was
(oni In inuiny voters lo t.he polls, ' i 'he ladies took a hand in the school • •II I 11 HI and pr . ivcd themselves ali le polit icians.
Tin- election of t lx- Cili / .ens city ticket, was an endorsement of t .hc l i i ' i 'sent administration and an indi i-a: inn I hat , the people prefer a progressive. no ahead poli-v in civic allairs. raMier Mian a nan'ow-jji iatje plan, wliicii ci m I cm pi a I es a retrograde movemeni, . The vote also showed that the people disapprove oi i l ie I r f i jucnt attempts of i , t ie Sis-seion News to make it , appear that Sisset.oii was well nigh a sink-hole of inii | t i i t ,v. when as a lualter of fact, , Hisseton is a clean and law abiding 10.vii and her cit izens have no m" lent, ion or desire to lower the stand anl.
Another issue which entered into the campaign, was whether or riot, 11. ei ise should he ^rraii ted. Both factions were divided on this, as the vote showed — license carried hy 7d majority. The following i« the vote hy wards:
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y'k,r: Thos. W. Cahill Has the largest and Iwst stock of
F U R N I T U R E in this part of South Dakota. Call and sec it.
treatment sjie vas wonderfully lm-pwpd. Continued use of Nervine has cMUletcC her entire cure." _
OTTO KOLB. 1*21 Cherry St. JSvansvllle. Ind.
ilW' Nervine l« Mid by yawr mi will suarantee that the
will benefit. If It falls, he rsfpnd your rneney.
MQm Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
FOR A WKLL M A DM AND <;<>0D F ITTI XC
SUIT OF CLOTHES
<;<"<> JOSEPH FISHER Tailor Shop on Oak Street
< )ver Hurmei st 'r\ \I \ rl< 't ;
Tht £*Im of Hood's Sanaparil la are the largest in the world because the cutc§ by Hood's Sarsaparil la are wonderful, perfect, pennaneut.
Hood'% Fiil t are the beet family
DO YOU EAT? If you do, you want to know where you can «-et the best meal for the money in Sisseton. Then call at
CHAUSSE'S Game. Fish and Ousters in season. Open da^ and ni^ht. Fine*line cigars, frui t and confectionery. Lunch counter.
CHAUSSE'S LUNCH AND POOL ROOM
The total vote cast tor city otliceis
was uivinvi I t ickeii a majority ot :t."> for mayor. Croat 1~ tor police justice, Somerville .">s lor city just. lee and 1'ryor ii7 tor assessi .n. John N<i-hle recei veil 2li \ ole> III t .hc cit s tot
police i i ist ice. There were 1011 votes cast in the
First , ward, 111 in the Second ward and !•»."> in the Third. lacense car
ried in the citv liv a majority ot ,111 \ Ot C-.
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result , in the school election
Fur Mnyor: .1. A. Rk'kert A. H. inKersol Kickert 's majority
Fur AldPrmnn: A. IV. Towor I '"r;mlc Hicks Towers majority
t 'or Pc,line Justice: .1. P. Croal D. J . I 'r indirill i ' J . S. Noble Croal s pluritl i iy
I 'ur CHy .lu.stice: E. A. Snmerville •lohn AUre Somerviilc majority
I'Vir Assessor: N. ,f . pryor i, ' l i i is 11c:i .I l i l ' ryur 's innjniiiv
For Licence: Yes No Majority
SKCOMl WAIOl. For Mayor
.1. A. IticUcrt, A. if . iufjcrsol Kickert 's ninjojity
Fur AlUcrnuin: •loseph i ' l iu M. Thorsor, Pint 's majority
For Police Justice: J. P. Croal i>. J . Prindivillft .1. S. Noble i . ' roars plurality
1' ir City Justice: K. A. Somei villi ; John Akro Somervilli i H majority
For AhSi'ssor: N. J, I 'ryor • ' l ias, l leaili Pryor'-* inajoriiy
For License: Yes • No Alajorily
THinr, wahu. For Mayor:
J A. Kiekert A. H. InRersoll Kickert 's major! i y
For Alderman: Dan Pfremmer T.W. Cahill l ' f iemmer's majorily
For Police Justice: J. P. Croal D. J. I 'rimlivillK J. S. Noble Croats plurality
For City Justice: E. A. Somerviilc •loli t^Ak re Somcrvilie 's majority
For Assessor: •, N. J .Pryor Clias. Heath ; I 'ryor 's majority
For License: ; (
Yes •No , ' Majority
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was a plain demonstration that, the; people, irrespective ot party atl l l ia t ions, resell ted the attempt ot a tew peanut polit icians to inject polit ics into the se.hyols, ind they proceeded
totaKe a fall out of the members of the old hoard, who so far toruot themselves as to attempt to hulldo/.e even the teachers into sunport. ot i t e boxer t icket. Hence the slump that
lias caused a melodious sob to well up troni the throats of Randolph, Harrington. Iloude et al .—a wail that, borne upon the winus ot the uentle spring zephyrs, can be heard for nine miles i i ^ i the valley with the
naked ear. Then, too. the action of some of
the over zealous boxers in further lirinji inn polit ics into the schools by a parade of the school children on our streets at eleven o'clock ot election
day, when tl icy should have been in s.-hool. which was uiidoutitedly done at the retiues*. of certain members ot the boa id, arid the fact that certain members of the school board in-
! i | i i ired of some of the teachers what, their att i t i ide was t twards the boxers, intimating Unit if they failed to
support them they would lose their jotis, was looked upon with disfavor by a larjje number of our cit izens, as there are some people who have very foolish, old-fashkoned ideas about keeping the schools, pupils and teachers entirely free from polit ics.
Randolph, Harrington, Iloude and Jones are like the small bov who tickled the rearelevation of a healthy mule. They are not so pretty as they were. Out they know a darned sight more.
Th»! following is the result: KIH3T WA Ull.
For Treasurer: R. V. Hobb VV. F. ( 'artberg
For Member at Luiw .1. J . lJaiterton J. W. Harrington
First Ward: J . A. MCWcuvim'
W. J. Thomas F. S. Randolph Tlionms s majority
saCONI) l '*or Trt*asur<ir:
K. Hobti VV. F. Carllx*r^
Mi'ii iber at I^ar^e: •I. J . Uatterton .1. W. Iiarn»i«fion
Second Ward: M, 1^. Sateien H. M. Hanson Suten'n's majority
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Member at. Large:
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Third Ward: VV. J. TowIUK
A. V . Houdf Towle's majorii y
Ttie school district cast mo vot.es, L' iving l»r. I t j ld, l", -J majority over SV. K. (JARIbe.-g for treUsuier and J . .1. Hatter!,ou 148 majority over J . W.
Harrington for member at large. About i 'T. ' i ladies voted.
Election Aftci ' inalli .
The battle is over.
Did the people hand Randolph and Harrington the ice pitcher? Well we guess yes.
I ts ". ludue" Croal now. i .) , in ' t forget the ti t le.
Rickcrt was the real r inakaboo. l iatterton, Towles. Thomas, Mc-
Keever and Dr. I ' .obii ran l ike scared jack rain,i ts.
And Randolph "also ran."
To the fellows who lost, their dough on the city election, this touching li tt le e. ,upiet is respectfully dictated.
*Ti* <eto bet ,Hut oil how better ,
| To make a bet Aua be s.up>.to get e j r .
KKKSH HASH.
1 * Ml ^ x , If Uw hoys U*»ep on with I ' lgnrftMe*.
That ik>w are all the ra>£i\ They need not fear the chloroform
At sixty yenrs of a^ re. -Chicago Chi omrle*
Attorney John Noble returned Wednesday from Milbank. .
Rev. I ' r , (guilty went to Wilmot. Tuesday, where he held services.
The short cake season and the sin
gle strawberry are both at hand:
Japan has a sect of women who never speak. Scheme not popular here.
This weather is just whut the doctor ordered and the farmer is pleased, theieat
Mrs. Hailey has moved into the house- recently occupied hy the Hutchinson family.
The town board of Summit have passed an ordinance proh I t i l t ing the erection ot frame buildings on Main st .reet. ' 1 > ' A '
W. J . Uc-iri , who has been the guest ot Judge Andrews for the past week, lo * t tor his home at Eyarts, Wednesday, ' ^
John Chrlslophcison lost about eight, tons of hay Wednesday night
by tire, which started from a burning rubbish pile near the stack.
The base ball seasou is upon us and on the vacant, lots, after school, youthful devotees of of the national game may be seen twirling the sphere most, any afternoon.
Win. Harnett and wife of Fair-mount, Minn., arrived in town Wednesday to visit , with I . C. Hill and
family. Mrs. Harnett Js a sister of • M's-*. 11 i l l .
A. W. Lind' . | inst ,*of Wilmot, was in the city last Saturday, having come across country from Groton in his new "Antoino-bubble." He says
they just hit the high spots on the way over.
What 's the mailer with ull the young men in Roberts county that
more of them are not getting married. Clerk of Oourt Foss .says there has only been one marriage license issued thus far in April .
The woman who can make good butter, darn socks to a frazzle, cook
a meal that tickles her husband clear
to the waistband, arid keep the children's neck and ears clean seidoin figures in a divorce case.—Miller Ciunly(Mo.) Aiitogram.
Mayor-elect Rickcrt is not, through with his campaign. Jle is now ex-
periencing the difficulties of deciding between the candidates in the matter of appointments. iOvery man who
finds himself elected to a position having patronage to dispose of runs agairust, the same, t hing
Antiquarians have exhumed another w(ill preserved Dinosiur in Ne
braska. At a point just above the hinge of the jaw and m the line of an arc touching that point, the creature's eyelid and the t ip or his ear
was found very beautifully inlaid in old gold, tne symbol of IG to I
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Extend Congratulation*. This morning Maynr-Hecl Rickcrt
received the following congratulatory message rrom White Rock, which
ought, to be extremely gratifying to him.
White Rock, S. D., 4-lft , l90f.
Hon. J . A.Rickert , r • ' ' Sisseton, S. D. " r ' v
Dear Sir: >ve the undersigned, republicans. (no boxers) do hereby extend to you (the mayor elect of Sisseton) our congratulations, in this the hour of your triumph, as the/ '®' newly elected mavor of Sisseton. -jr"
We further desire to congratulate X' i he cit izens of Sisseton in their wiseiA? selection and we say candidly, that we believe they will never regret
choice as made April 18th.
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Signtd: R. H. Dudley, Lin Anderson. (Jhas. A. Johnson, .Harry J. Kerr, E. J. Stoebe, A. G. Andei-.HVn apd ihirty otners.
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