Daily Huronite, The (Newspaper) - June 23, 1886, Huron, South Dakota VOL 1 DAKOTA WEDNESDAY JUNE 28 THE DAKOTA DAILY AND WEEKLY THE NEWS Kit i Democratic congressional campaign committee all he He may I of the Republican work sixteen hours a day and work Yankton Wins the I off his surplus fat writing vetoes of I lace by 1 7 to 11 for j measures required to meet the needs of the northwest and the public ness in the northwest But there is one thing which the administration can't it can't stop nor retard the growth of Dakota or of Sioux City Aberdeen Copulation of the Delegate for Each Beadle County has 1 1 Division Sentiment Very Strong ADVERTISING RATES jl TO Vt inch 73 1 inch 1 IM 1 00 1 25 1 a 5 00 8 Of- 2 1 SO 00 2 50 8 00 -1 001 5 25 Vj C fl 00 1 50 8 75 6 50 9 00 15 00 4 75 7 75 11 GO 00 7 00 1000 2200 on 6 IS 00 35 00 00 35 00 So 00 CO Oi 100 C Legal advertising lit legal rares Special 10 cenfe por line Job Work neatly aurt promptly executed lo all kinds of Hook and Blank work and prim Lawyer's tho Approved legal With all Southern Members of the Committee a in Chosen Unanimously by as the Day and Hour Soldier Hoys arc Having a Time at TOO That job is entirely too big for any Weekly is published Thursday YEAH Of SIX 1 00 50 is believed to he the oest paper iu the those in desiring to regarding its etc with a As an medium it is by any In Dakota For DOLLAH it will months in world The at 1 o'clock each afternoon It has and rapidly ing both at homo and abroad MONTHS 4 CO MONTH OIsE 20 of known on plication the room i A 1S Ac It ETC IU Editors Proprietors Buffalo man It is too for this New York administration It is too the veto power It is too big Wednesday September 22 at 10 party The party has always had a grudge against the northwest and the west Since it became the home of free men sills the real genuine old ruling Democrats used to call them northwest has not been a con genial clime for the Democracy SOLDIER BOYS AT MICHELL MITCHELL June to the Sioux City The fourth an- Makes Time Hose Team With Widow Daughter News Items ol Special Interest E Dak 22 The CITY OF Plaited 10th April First Service May Gth 1880 Seal County Population ol Water Works Jal v r in Territory Kix tin tat In Territory s Dakota Central Railway in Tun two Hanks Dakota S VV TJ S it S S Office of Cilice of of in iu stilly Capers and brick unu work in nil to Hi ABERDEEN Republican Central Com met at the parlors of the Sherman house this morning Pre- vious to the meeting a caucus of the South Dakota members was held Aberdeen Watertown Mitchell and were candidates for place of holding the next meeting Yankton j was agreed upon The caucus further agreed as tD timo of meeting and basis of appointment and their views were sustained on all points in the committee meeting The com- was called to order by man Mellette Secretary Reynolds having removed from the territory the assistant Secretary S H of Chirk was unanimously choson as secretary The place of meeting was then submitted to an informal ballot Fargo receiving 3 votes Aberdeen 7 17 On the formal ballot Aberdeen received 11 votes and reunion of tho soldiers and ors residing in Dakota is now in session here Some 700 veterans arc- in attendance and others are comfortable Capt D ATTORNEY AMD COUNSELOR HUKON Office over County Bank n AT LAW KoitON DAKOTA J B U LEV AT LAW BLOCK XT Physician and Surgeon Office next Hooin Huron Dakota to pensions should C Walton who wakee a specialty of Pensions Bounty etc Apply in person or with stamp lor E C WALTON rear room over Burnham Trevett A Huron 17 All the North Dakota votes being cast for Aberdeen September 22 at 10 a m was then selected as the date for meeting by a large majority The census of 1885 was adopted as the basis of representation one delegate being allowed for every organized county and one for each of population or major fraction thereof A strong division sentiment among the South Dakota members and controlled their action to a great extent Major Edwards Col Plummer M H Jewell of the Bismarck Tribune Col and Mr Hughes of Arvillo were among the prominent members from North Dakota Beadie county gets 11 gates under the apportionment REVOLUTIONARY CITY Sioux CITY JOURNAL June This administration may be narrow and unjust and hostile towards Sioux City and Dakota The president may sublet the veto power to New York Democratic congressmen and to the ing on every train This will be the largest reunion ever held in Dakota Tho Ash ton and White Luke bands and Dell Rapids female drum corps are in attendance The soldiers have cozy barracks and every tiring sible is beim done to make them Lucas is com- mander of the camp and George Silsby adjutant The dress parade was witnessed by thousands of ple Col B F Campbell is officer of the day The exercises to-morrow afternoon will be as band Chaplain J Wallace Bell club Address of Welcome H C ton A A Rowley president of the Sunday school W V Lucas department commander and O O on the Old Camp Ground G Lake band C B Clark An interesting is now in progress at tho barracks BEATING 1 PIERRE June to the Sioux City Fred Stone one of the members of the Harris hose team of this city not contente d with breaking the world's record as a hose runner did a little ing on his own hook last night by running away with Miss Carrie Gibbons a petite milliner The couple skipped by the light of the moon across the Sioux reservation with rapidity as the prospective Gretna Gruen Marshal Barck of tho same hose is in close suit and the race promises to be close and exciting JUDGE DAVIS CONDITION BLOOMINGTON 111 June NO 147 Davis was feeling better to-day This morning he ate two eggs tne first nutriment which he has partaken of for several days However no hope of permanent improvement is STRANGE DEATH BY GASOLINE MADISON June to The Sioux City A very sad occurred here on Monday about noon A little boy about 3 years old son of Peter Hanson a blacksmith of this place was missed about noon by his mother and she began a search for him There were sonio children playing near and one of them said the little boy was in the gasoline cellar back of Mr Wood's drug store asleep Mrs Hansen went there and found him She picked him up and carried him out when she discovered the horrifying fact that the child was dead Her agonizing brought immediate assistance but nothing could be done fdr the child He had gone down in the gasoline cellar which stood dis- tance away from other buildings and had opened the faucet of the tank allowing the fluid to escape It is supposed that he drank some of it and chat from its effect combined with the gas death ensued ABERDEEN RAILROAD ABERDEEN to The Sioux City Foley brothers grading arrived this and work was at once began on the new Aberdeen and Fergus Falls road from here to Fergus Falls The work of track laying is to be finished this year HEAVY PHILADELPHIA June jury in the suit of the Central tion company against the Pullman Palace Car Company rendered a dict to-day in favor of the plaintiff for DETROIT BEATS CHICAGO DETROIT June 22 Another large crowd saw the Chicagos downed day in a close and exciting contest Flynn worked hard and well but Getzin worked better and the port of the latter was much superior to that of bis opponent The ance was Tho score stood 5 to 4 MISCELLANEOUS Judge delivers the tion at Madison D T July 5th The Dakota Methodists broke the record last Sunday by dedicating three churches within seven miles of each other on that day Howard Roswell and Carthage are the py places President Cleveland gent in nine more vetoes yesterday A Brief But Pointed Letter WESSINGTON June EDITOR desire to an- to the public that I have not been am not shall not be a candidate for any gift of the people of Beadle county at the coming fall election S A MOSHER