adultery.■■»...... i i 'I i - ■ - - ___CRAWFORD TO SPEAKnd Coe I. Crawford of Huron willby deliver an address on the present po be Htical situation in South Dakota m. next Thursday, the address to be delivered in the Grand opera house ie. probably in the afternoon, though of. possibly in the evening, the definite ay hour to be announced later. No be charge will be made for admission ed to the opera house for tha addressle- anf* Mr. Crawford extends i* mostof welcome imitation to ail, whether ofns political faith or not, to attend;e, | meeting and hear what he haslift ^ °* the present • issues beforeu-1 the people.to | Mr. Crawford is a polished orator it- ana he will probably be greeted n. | with a large house. Thursday is the n. next to the last day of the fair and be | Mr. Crawford gives his address then j so that people from other parts of u | the state who will be here to see the fair can hear what he has to say on t- t**0 Political situation if the* desire.% *