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L 14 smSF/rox, '*<> BERTS ( A or \TY. s. [). .JANUARY 4, 1907,—12 Pages No. 28 II. I, SI'AQKMAN. I'HBSIOKNT i i. I'A ULSON. CA-^ii 11 i. <._ | ml I •c:' »»' ui «J£ Reservation S'.xe Bank o 1 Sisseton, Scr.it) Dakota. il'V The olik-si Banking im and City Loans made. C«>i < anco Wr :wn. W6d-»;i "-Kseton. I- arm - n^cialty, I usur- ikiusj l> isint»ss . , <5 Your Patron » 4 Is Solicited. %wwflw.ww ; 5 ',w.w,wwwawRw# R. W. METCALFE iSutei'Nxur to F. D. Chnussec) PROPRIETOR OF Fresh Hash European Restaurant & Lunch Room Open I»;n and Night. M lm N .-u All Hours ( iivsit i-. (i, 11111 , 1111 Kij.li in sea*, in Sisseton, South Dak. Worth omes From Goodl I L \ou : 't .mvegood bread unless you . * i;- .(I material, We use onl l,e r milling wheat in the in ' tu re 1 if our'Hour. We have t i ! s' ami most approved ma- ' ' v ml uso it in the best way .1 ! ie result is that the product of our ai' 1 Stands on Its Merit- The Hour manufactured by the Sis- seton Milling Co. stands up to our reconmien dat ions for it. Bread and pastry nifcde with our. Hour are stimulating and help make good living. Try a sack, We Also Handle Coal and Feed r 1 3 T H E C 1 a O S L E R IS A F EP= Is the Siaiulard of Exelleuce in safe ms::ufacture, : : : I 1 Contractors to lliu I'. S. (Joverniue.it. iliu Mexican govenime.it ;unl the Moslcr Sale is in lleneral I'so All over the world. Semi for Catalogue n.r aw—»*"«**— ——^—I^^ The Hosier Safe Co. Hamilton, Ohio. Oct 11—1!>0G I MAT1I KOI,LM ANN I'ETKIi LINSTKR LOliENZ IIEKGEH SISSETON STONE CO. M ;i 1111 fact n rets (if CONCRETE BUILDING BLOKS AND CONCRETE CHIMNEYS The Best Material for Building Purposes CEMENT SIDEWALKS LAID We Are Contractors and Builders and talto contracts for putting up either Concrete, Brick or wooden Buildings. We do all manner of mason work and pla'tering. Let us figure on your job. ... SISSETON STONE CO. SISSETON WEEKLY STANDARD SI..V- A YEAK THE BEST NEWMWI'KK I ,\ lloiiK I - . . . 'V IT'S A. WELL BEATEN PATH THAT LEADS Tu THE Sisseton Ste v-H Job Departmti. t O O \A/ ISJ - T O - IM O W P> Ff I r r I rs) C=» r** . WliAT WK L1CA V 1". Lives of g reat men all remind us\ As their pages o'er we turn. That we're apt to leave behind us Letter? that wrought to burn. Legal blanks ,11 11 >T.\ N 1) A U 1> of- tKt iffWiwffigpjr A Proper Memorial Kvii;\ CLU.rtjijy should Itllii jiu c o ;»li citi. "*%ens. Nothing adds so tiuwli 10 the >».'U«y«s appropriate nonuments. We Will 'Make One For You at will be a credit toti»e taniily jii: # d to the city We'd I.il<e to maUe you an esiin ate. Sisseton Marble Works Geo. Adkins & Son. Props. High Class Furniture A T ~ S M A L 1, P~R 1 0 E S Dm' ni'iv sioi'k of furniture is now 011 ilispluy :uM is one of 1 lie most con plele thai. I.us^ten oliered so the pulilio. There Is a unle range of styles and priocs but in cverv piece of fur-' i iii:n-. yon get. the best possible value for your modey, Hand -oiiiv line of carpels draperies, curtains, ete. T. W. CAHILL S I 8 S E T O N A. M. KNIGHT & SON fi SISSETON, S. D. J » i Lands, Loans and Insurance > $100,000 TO LOAN ON F.4.RMS U ////////// H We Will Save You Money! 'Try Axness &Co., when in need of LUMBER OF ANY KIND. We have a fine, clean, dry <tfock O. T. Axness Co. DONT Hide ynur liuht tn.der a bushel, hul tell tour neighbor* ih..t the STAN- DARD IS the best newspaper published in Rokierts Co.. prints all the news while Ms news, and Das a constant- ly increasing subscription list. The job department ami bindery, too, are turnlogout high class work all the tinoe- Every Purchase You Make here of a buggy, wagon or any other ve- hicle means a saving to you. The high- est class vehicles, all well made, bear- ing the maker's name plate and ones that are sure to sustain the good repu- tation of both the maker and seller. We can give you the very best terms and show you the finest line any day in the week. EWANT ( INTEREST YOU and every farmer in the machinery we have to se 1. We want to explain the good points and tell you about prices and terms. You can make money by having the right kind of machinery. A . W . TOWER Sisseton, S. D. STANDARD ADS BRING RESULTS mi'iv •iimplcti' union, is a cloinonstia- tini) of 1 lie progress of I,he day. The innli ipit<-;jI ion of church organiza- tions. wliH-h on uvount, of paucity of UH'iutKMship must of necessity he, poorly equipped and meHRerly attend- ed is becoming less prevalent; and it is mil improbable that church lead- ers will lm;idually I,ill imo line with trie inn Inn nb;i of concei'll a t ion. • • Masonic and Eastern Star orders of Milbank and Browns Y illey installed oillcers last. Tliursdaj i^ening. - • • 'l'lie'J'i^us Minor aoini^iiiees that. Pieice Egan h;.s lesiL'tied IMs posit.i<• ti as ediii.r of that sheet, and will yive his entire auention to tariuinu. • • • Kdllor 1 Hid ley. of 111 While Kock .1 onr mil. bus been Mi'ii.t ' In sights ili I Ills cil \ till' bis! 1 hire da\s. News has been tv-.-ived n! I lie mat na^e of M r-s Etbct !•' irry. Inrm- erlv of this city, to ,1 L. Hull ::i her home at Sunia liarbiir :. Cal. • • • Last week eight citizens of Stalk County. N. Dak., were lined $2. r > each for failing to send their children to school. The arrests v> ere made undci the comi ulsorv attciufance law. ' • • ' A liands.ime water set. tea service or Msseion s .uvenir (nece of china tree to every new subscriber to the STANDARD. $1.50 per year, • • lushing through t he ice on Traverse •ind Ibg Stone lakes is indulged in by many these days: some big catches a re I ep n t ed When ii comes to getting next to ail 'lie lalesl Wlliikles you can bet your bold pastel that* r l oin l-Vever is not, so slow. His latest is—but there, we came near "tipping it off." If you are thirsting for kin vvledg just ask Tom to show you the pictures of the twelve beautiful inairiens IT'S UP TO GAMBLE •News has been receive of the death list Friday of Mr. John Wascni of Hig Stone. Mr. Wasern was the father ( f Mrs. M. M. Raiuer, wife of the last state superintendent of schools, and for several si asons had control ol the teat hers'dormitory at. Simp's i n J',11 k. • • 'J heodorc Anderbeig. toi nierly em. ployed at one of the ele raters lu his city, and now agent for the Willliatns brothers Lumber Company, of Ord- way. S. D., was in this city Saturday on business pertaining to hymeneal affairs. Theodore has manj friends heie who wish him all success and happiness in both business and do- mestic, life. • • The printer's days are many and niarvelously mixed up with trouble. There are some folks we know who think that editing a county paper makes life one glad sweet song: but ring off: the lines are crossed- * * * Marion Smith, of Harmon town- ship, is ent it led t> the championship of the season for wolf runi.mg. While out with his riHe yeste r dav. in the vicinity of Co MOD wood Lake, Mr. Smith killed five wolyes—one female and four males. The bounty on fe- males is $15 ana on males $10, and aside from this the pelts are worth Ave or six dollars. This will give Mr. Smith about $80 for hi s day's hunt..—Interlake Tribune. • • • GEM OF AMERICA. - Dakota, 'tis of thee, Land of the Cerean t-ea. Of tbee I Bing. Vast thy Missouri's (low, Tall grasses o'er tbee crow. Brightest of blossom* blow And petals fling! Land of tbe cow and swine, Soil of tbe fall wheat fioe, Tby name I praise. The old maids comiog here Grow beautiful, abd ere 'Tls known, they're wed, and eheer, Andsunsbine'bf bits rulse. Home of tbe gushing well. Prairie and pfne-darh.Kwell. For tbee 1 rhyme. 1 love tby brimming brooks Tby rarely-gifted cocks. Tby winter sunlit nooks And sk'-ee sublime: —Will Chamberlain, in Vermillion Republican TH* leeent union of *ei vices of two Aberdeen churches oi. different de- nominations, with a vi.-w toward a The Situation Demands Explanation—Defeat Not Inipossiblc. I'll.' Sioux Kails Argus-Leader pu\>- lishes tbe following letter from a Vermilion correspondent, under date of 1 )eci inlici | <t; 11 nless Senaior Koberl ,1. (Jam! It* in,ikes ;i puolic denial ol tbe charges^ iaunched against inm, supported by fads, it is di.ir.ii Iul wliet her be will be retuiricd to t IK- United States, senate. If tbe setilimen:. that pre- vails in this, a (Jamh'e county, is a good crit rion, lie will have to clear himself of the charges el t- r r< k-eeping his son .on the government payroll while that, voung man was attending college in the east. The senator ha* said that the pci>- ple I South Dakota understand the situation and will not be Pbd astray by any roorbacks that may be sprung by his enemies. lie intimated some time ago that, an explanation by him was unnecessi:ry, Hut the senator is badly mistaken. The present condi- tion of mind of the voters of South Dakota is strongly against graft, at any sort, no matter how large oi how small. They realize, that the charg- es now being discussed all over the land, were sprung by n1s political enemies. If the senior senator from the sunshine state can rise above them, he will be stronger than ever in the eyes of the people. Hut if he cannot dispute the graft charge, it is not certain that his path will be strewn with roses. Politics or no politics, the demand will be made on Senator Gamble to speaR out. Already his silence is taken t>y ii :im believe that he is guilty and c. .spute government records. lie i- losing giound every day, and were t he election of a United Statec senator to be l,y a direct vote of the people tomorrow, he would certain! be defeated by a large majority, lr; the f ace of his failure to prove hit innocence. There is o'ne thing that will alti Senator Gamble in being re-olectea to t he senate. The state republican convention endorsed him, and many candidates for the state senate were elected with the understanding that they would support Gamble. These men may stand pat, but by so doing they will give the republican party of South Dakota, and likewise the state, a great big black eye. It. is hopt>B that the senator will come out with a statement in the near future for the good of all concerned. There are two good men in the southeast corner of the state who would make excellent senatorial tim- ber should it be decided to make a change —Dean Thomas Sterling oT tbe U. S, D. law department, and Attorney E. C. Krickson of Elk Point. Both gentlemen are widely knovB and either would be a power in the seriate of the United States. Already they arc being quite generally dis- eased around tbe state. The form- er has resided at Redfleid, where he bad an extensive law practice, fie came her? three years ago to take charge of the la * department ol t-t»e university. Tbe latter I* ooe ol the leading attorneys of South Dakot*, having located at Elk Point In tbe early days. The feeling prevails all over tiie stat* ibat South Dakota shohld cleat a senato who is not hampered hf shortcomings in the graft dep^ftr ment. If Seiiau.i Gamble la Innocent. it wit) he sin ea»v matter for liim te place the he where It belong*. II guilty tlichtb- members of the twe houses of the xi legislature should ignore the it>r..iou>eudattona of tbe stale icpubttcan conveutioo and tent a man tu Wastiingiuii who is rll wool and a yftHt vkle.
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Every Purchase You Make

here of a buggy, wagon or any other ve­hicle means a saving to you. The high­est class vehicles, all well made, bear­ing the maker's name plate and ones that are sure to sustain the good repu­tation of both the maker and seller. We can give you the very best terms and show you the finest line any day in the week.

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n i a r v e l o u s l y m i x e d u p w i t h t r o u b l e .

T h e r e a r e s o m e f o l k s w e k n o w w h o

t h i n k t h a t e d i t i n g a c o u n t y p a p e r

m a k e s l i f e o n e g l a d s w e e t s o n g : b u t

r i n g o f f : t h e l i n e s a r e c r o s s e d -* * *

M a r i o n S m i t h , o f H a r m o n t o w n ­

s h i p , i s e n t i t l e d t > t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p

o f t h e s e a s o n f o r w o l f r u n i . m g .

W h i l e o u t w i t h h i s r i H e y e s t e r d a v . i n

t h e v i c i n i t y o f C o MOD w o o d L a k e , M r .

S m i t h k i l l e d f i v e w o l y e s — o n e f e m a l e

a n d f o u r m a l e s . T h e b o u n t y o n f e ­

males is $15 ana on males $10, and a s i d e f r o m t h i s t h e p e l t s a r e w o r t h

A v e o r s i x d o l l a r s . T h i s w i l l g i v e

Mr. Smith about $80 for hi s day's hunt..—Interlake Tribune.

• • • GEM OF AMERICA.

- Dakota, 'tis of thee, Land of the Cerean t-ea.

Of tbee I Bing. Vast thy Missouri's (low, Tall grasses o'er tbee crow. Brightest of blossom* blow

And petals fling! Land of tbe cow and swine, Soil of tbe fall wheat fioe,

Tby name I praise. The old maids comiog here Grow beautiful, abd ere 'Tls known, they're wed, and eheer,

Andsunsbine'bf bits rulse. Home of tbe gushing well. Prairie and pfne-darh.Kwell.

For tbee 1 rhyme. 1 love tby brimming brooks Tby rarely-gifted cocks. Tby winter sunlit nooks

And sk'-ee sublime: —Will Chamberlain, in Vermillion Republican

• • • TH* leeent union of *ei vices of two

Aberdeen churches oi. different de­nominations, with a vi.-w toward a

The Situation Demands Explanation—Defeat

Not Inipossiblc.

I ' l l . ' S i o u x K a i l s A r g u s - L e a d e r p u \ > -

l i s h e s t b e f o l l o w i n g l e t t e r f r o m a

V e r m i l i o n c o r r e s p o n d e n t , u n d e r d a t e

o f 1 ) e c i i n l i c i | < t ;

1 1 n l e s s S e n a i o r K o b e r l , 1 . ( J a m ! I t *

i n , i k e s ; i p u o l i c d e n i a l o l t b e c h a r g e s ^

i a u n c h e d a g a i n s t i n m , s u p p o r t e d b y

f a d s , i t i s d i . i r . i i I u l w l i e t h e r b e w i l l

b e r e t u i r i c d t o t IK - U n i t e d S t a t e s ,

s e n a t e . I f t b e s e t i l i m e n : . t h a t p r e ­

v a i l s i n t h i s , a ( J a m h ' e c o u n t y , i s a

g o o d c r i t r i o n , l i e w i l l h a v e t o c l e a r

h i m s e l f o f t h e c h a r g e s e l t - • r r < —

k - e e p i n g h i s s o n . o n t h e g o v e r n m e n t

p a y r o l l w h i l e t h a t , v o u n g m a n w a s

a t t e n d i n g c o l l e g e i n t h e e a s t .

T h e s e n a t o r h a * s a i d t h a t t h e p c i > -

p l e I S o u t h D a k o t a u n d e r s t a n d t h e

s i t u a t i o n a n d w i l l n o t b e P b d a s t r a y

b y a n y r o o r b a c k s t h a t m a y b e s p r u n g

b y h i s e n e m i e s . l i e i n t i m a t e d s o m e

t i m e a g o t h a t , a n e x p l a n a t i o n b y h i m

w a s u n n e c e s s i : r y , H u t t h e s e n a t o r i s

b a d l y m i s t a k e n . T h e p r e s e n t c o n d i ­

t i o n o f m i n d o f t h e v o t e r s o f S o u t h

D a k o t a i s s t r o n g l y a g a i n s t g r a f t , a t

a n y s o r t , n o m a t t e r h o w l a r g e o i h o w

s m a l l . T h e y r e a l i z e , t h a t t h e c h a r g ­

e s n o w b e i n g d i s c u s s e d a l l o v e r t h e

l a n d , w e r e s p r u n g b y n 1 s p o l i t i c a l

e n e m i e s . I f t h e s e n i o r s e n a t o r f r o m

t h e s u n s h i n e s t a t e c a n r i s e a b o v e

t h e m , h e w i l l b e s t r o n g e r t h a n e v e r

i n t h e e y e s o f t h e p e o p l e . H u t i f h e

c a n n o t d i s p u t e t h e g r a f t c h a r g e , i t i s

n o t c e r t a i n t h a t h i s p a t h w i l l b e

s t r e w n w i t h r o s e s . P o l i t i c s o r n o

p o l i t i c s , t h e d e m a n d wil l b e m a d e

o n S e n a t o r G a m b l e t o s p e a R o u t .

A l r e a d y h i s s i l e n c e i s t a k e n t > y

i i : i m • • b e l i e v e t h a t h e i s g u i l t y a n d

c . . s p u t e g o v e r n m e n t r e c o r d s .

l i e i - l o s i n g g i o u n d e v e r y d a y , a n d

w e r e t h e e l e c t i o n o f a U n i t e d S t a t e c

s e n a t o r t o b e l , y a d i r e c t v o t e o f t h e

p e o p l e t o m o r r o w , h e w o u l d c e r t a i n !

be defeated by a large majority, lr; t h e f a c e o f h i s f a i l u r e t o p r o v e h i t i n n o c e n c e .

T h e r e i s o ' n e t h i n g t h a t w i l l alti S e n a t o r G a m b l e i n b e i n g r e - o l e c t e a

t o t h e s e n a t e . T h e s t a t e r e p u b l i c a n

c o n v e n t i o n e n d o r s e d h i m , a n d m a n y

candidates for the state senate were elected with the understanding that they would support Gamble. These m e n m a y s t a n d p a t , b u t b y s o d o i n g

t h e y w i l l g i v e t h e r e p u b l i c a n p a r t y o f

S o u t h D a k o t a , a n d l i k e w i s e t h e s t a t e ,

a g r e a t b i g b l a c k e y e . I t . i s h o p t > B

that the senator will come out with a statement in the near future for the g o o d o f a l l c o n c e r n e d .

There are t w o good men in the southeast corner of the state who would make excellent senatorial tim­ber should it be decided to make a change—Dean Thomas Sterling oT tbe U. S, D. law department, and Attorney E. C. Krickson of Elk Point. Both gentlemen are widely knovB and either would be a power in the seriate of the United States. Already they arc being quite generally dis­eased around tbe state. The form­er has resided at Redfleid, where he bad an extensive law practice, fie came her? three years ago to take charge of the la * department ol t-t»e university. Tbe latter I* ooe ol the leading attorneys of South Dakot*, having located at Elk Point In tbe early days.

The feeling prevails all over tiie stat* ibat South Dakota shohld cleat a senato who is not hampered hf shortcomings in the graft dep^ftr ment. If Seiiau.i Gamble la Innocent. it wit) he sin ea»v matter for liim te place the he where It belong*. II guilty tlichtb- members of the twe houses of the i» xi legislature should ignore the it>r..iou>eudattona of tbe stale icpubttcan conveutioo and tent a man tu Wastiingiuii who is rll wool and a yftHt vkle.

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