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nviMONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1UM. '**SOUTHEKN DAKOTA.itinlt;Elk Point needs a good lire real relate *D»ler.Watertown'f. hydrophobia cuo is re- P° ivering.Chamberlain has a thoroughly organ ed brass band. QBThe Canton Advocate will iasne a daily ^ nring lair week. ifKimball is to hare a one thousand dol- m r artreinn well. wiThe track hiyera are expected to reach edficld about the 26tb. ftjThe Dakota mills at Elk Point areinning night and day.Dr. Burr's stock farm near Mitchell ia r0 rid to be worth 820.000. inPeter Ross, of Lodi, Clay oonnty, died f heart disease last week.Sioux Falla is doing 8400,000 worth of oilding—the Press says.Twenty street lsmiis are kept trimmed nd burning in Sioux Falls. tlWatertown has no fire organization ol nd ia greatly iu need of one. ^The Myers house is the name of a proe-lerous hotel at Ree Heights.About two hundred pupils are in at-cndancc ut the Elk Point public schools.Mr. Leuudcr Goss, of Elk Point, suf-era excruciatingly with a cancer in his ace.The prospects for the organization of i brass bund at JetTereon, Uuton county, i.e good.Mrs. Scott has received her commies-lion as postmistress at Huston, Doug-as county.An artesian welt is to be suuk on the Fair ground ut Canton during the fuir [his week.Billy Marble's company will play “The Two Orphans in Elk Point next Wednesday night.Matt Oering.of Elk Point, has secured in appointment in the pension office at Washington.Dr. Tatman, of Mt. Vernon, is making irraugemcnts to build achalk stone buuk building at once.The Ordway people are taking atcps toward providing asuitable place for the bnrial of the dead.A row of elevators and store houses iu Wutertowu narrowly escaped destruction by fire a lew day* ago. ,A Mrs. Dr. Tatman who claims thirty (■ears expci icncc in the practice of medicine, is located iu Mt. Vernon.The fair at Mitchell last week was well ittcnded and the display unusually ?ood, especially of corn, wheat and oats.There are five hundred persons from Betnrne and Whiteside counties,Illinois, living in Clark and Codington conntice.The Flandrean Herald ia the latest addition to onr exchange table. We give yon greetiug and best wishes for success.The Standard says an artesian well in PLnkinton throwing water 100 feet into the air will bo a reality ere ninety days elapse.The social club of Bon Homme will give a dance the evening of the 22nd. Pike's bond, of Yankton, will furnish the manic.Wesley Jsnda, of Tabor is preparing to erect a brick block ia Scotland. The walls will be constructed of Scotland white brick.Dr. Epsteiu is on bis wav through Turner, McOook, Brookings, Moody and Lake conutice in the interest of the university at Vermillion.The Springfield, Illinois, colony in Spink county is increasing in numbers. The members now hold 4,800 acres of Inud all in one piece.W. H. O. Smart, of Breton, father of W. C. Smart, clerk of the district oonrt of Spink county, is traveling correspondent for the Redfleld Dispatch.
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