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I^ESn^EST'8 -T* TEMPERANCE. U THE BE8T WOMAN'S REALM. Of all the Magazines^ This sjit.ee Is devoted to, and uditvd in the In Br Mhs. l. h. Blavk. Ashooiatr Kditoh. TO ALL derosiB of tlic Jerauld County W. C. T. U. Ad Stock-raisers ress all communications to "White UibboD' Mrs. Rodgers Described t-y Miss Wil- iers SS^taaHousehold matters. WessinKton SpriiiRS. Jorsuld County, Dakota. Wool-growers JT{nitrated with Original lard- " srdeners "Thou batit given a banner to them that fear In the Christian Uaion of Jan. J Batter-makers Mngatine of Amrrica. jrymaD thee." Miss Willard describes a visit made to' Poultrymen ' UNPARALLELED OFFER! Mrs. Elizabeth Ifodgers, Master Work­ prists Rem«mber the Pioneer Unioa meets man of District No. 24, Chicago. Hiv­ V 7 f h Puitgrowors^Bee-keepors ffihiSffisaSIfrS rau ea in the * ^ at the M. Ti. efcurCh, WedncBds,^, M'ch 0rr.i 1°in xnathat Dumber, * ing asked and received permission to o Btnufactnrcd. 13th 3 o'clock p. ni. ' call on her, Miss Willard went: ske th!«r^trhP,U&t wimp1"1 [oUSJ ©-Keepers for poitagt, will rce«lv« by return •r#- •ays: -I was welcomed to a small bit mAil a eomplcte pattern, of tbt 1^4 >1 Report Of President Jerauld i.'ounty comfortanW modern louse by a woman In Village, Oity, and Country! •cltct, ftoa the Uuntiae SP»t«l»l<>* th« oraw. W. C. T. U. who came tc the door with her sleeves Thi« Uabmlleled Snecial Opportunity to Oftt *ivlnc to 13 relied up and a babe in? her arms. She MbMiIbtii Wis the presiding officer over all the C(ure at fVry Little Cost, PATTERNS (CONTINUKD FI'.OM LAST WEEK.) . (Tflu£? " '«>"> » Knights of Labor of Chicago and the ele. to 90 cti. ttch).dur- The women cf 1/Vmerica are aot per­ Lrmati*" lhat wlU often re* \tf the T«r,ofth» kind »nd suburbs, except the stock yards. Her MMoeflred, Is a conslderatioa mitted to breathe upon the laws that orders come directly from Bro. Pow- [ru loll Hundreds of Dollars! Worth Over so powerfully effect the weal' or woa of derly (as she calls him), and are by Her Read the following: Three Dollars, their families. 'The key to the whole .. °f »«w|y donbl* tbe aetnal coit of promulgated to the local societies, in­ 'J® vMSf*1 "£• yMcl1 t» of it>elf, with lu situation is the ballot. IA!VGE lt'DD,tbe Edltorand bnild- briUbat fcttorn and lolld kt'.rictisiii. cluding fifty thousand working men When the hundreds of thousands of 0f what was formerly the most valua- and women. She presides once in t wo Cheapest Magazine in America. Christian women of America shall rise band wiJely circulated Rural and Family weeks over a meeting of three hundred, ONLY TWO DOLLARS up front their knees and go forth to l in tliis country, ia now Editing, nrflB SUh ?ffJ'.i",ln(!LI¥ **«!;« fan tilt, eat pwtemi, of •>!«• who represent thfe mass; and when I prlc* M!«et4^ worth newly doable the subeorlption vbte as they pifcy, think you the home THIS i with Li« SONS publishing the Weekly will be forgotten ? asked Her if she studied Cushing% cent*'for th# ^rrent ntimber with Pattern Manual, s,he replied: 'Indeed 1 do: for LrAIBIK FAR1WER at Chicago. Coupon and you will eortainly eubeeribe Two DoQara>for Think yon the saloon will long live a year and get ten timce its value. these meri'are very wide awake, and on l niier the New Management, this old W. Jennings Oemorest, Publisher, 17 E. t *th St., New York, to menace the home? Think you the S3] bold by aU Newede^lers and FostaaiUrt. fty the watch to see if I make mistakes.' rt^l (established in' 1841J, has be'- little daughters will be forgotten ? Mrs. Rogers is just forty years old; e oiw ut the most Valuable Sources "Jerauld Co. W. C. T. U. is proud to height, medium; figure neither stout (practical. Reliable Information in the claim as C'o.'Supt. of Franchise, Mrs. L nor fragile; complexion fair, clear and liied Suites. It"is exceedingly Useful II Blank, who uses pen and voice for healthful; eyes, ait honest gray; mouth, Ifivri'y TCani Wortia»i and Child the advancement of female suffrage. Itoiiniry, Villnpc or City, for the sweet and smiling; nose, a handsome, One public1'"'franchise meeting has •nuami all grown upon it, its Crops, its. masterful Horiaau; head, square and been held,' addressed by Mrs. Harden Jock, Uardt-E. Fruits and Flowers. full; profile, strong and benignant. 1 and Mrk Blank. Suffrage literature Ill HOrSEK'EEPEKSeverywhere was glad to note her fair, unpurctured has been distributed through the coun­ lllliiiil in the Prairie Farmer most Valu- ear—a proof of wholesome instincts. ty. L'sofnl Information about every'kind She is a native of Woodford county, Jerauld Co. W. C. T. l\ has nine itn.-.'lK'ld Wort' and Cnr«. This is pre- Galway, Ireland, and came with her Maiul cilitod lij intelligent Womell unions, and vice-presidents in thirteen father's family to New York when on­ e. lWri'.i'K"d ta 11c about what, they tjicm- township's, and nineteen superinten­ ly seven years old. They settled in IK), and i« not a "scissor luid paste" dents. 1 London, Ontario, Canada, and she was lurtiiHHii "1 thinjrs that merely read well. Nine Bands of Hope organized. I educated ia Catholic schools until about UiKiuiiful, 111us'trati'd Journal coming have presided at thirteen public meet­ fourteen yeprs old, when she learqe/1 .vv Wci-U is the Prairie Farmer. It has ings, besides a three days' idamp meet­ Ljlilcl i;s Circulation under the new ing. ' " the trade of'tailcress, and at seventeen was married to George Rodgers, a tiai'i'im'ut, iiud deserves a first place in Have held seven executive meetings, Ly llniue. and will |»uy at any Cost. Welshman and iron rnolder, whtim she have written 130 letters and 155 postals, had known from childhood. They have traveled 304 miles besides trip to Jt Trifling Cost. moved to Toronto, thence to Detroit Territorial Convention at Chamberlain, • Our Readers can now have Prairie AUTOMATIC v and thence to Chicago, where they 7 all of which was at my own expense, in connection with onr Journal Single Thread Sewing Machines lived eleven years. Mrs. Rodgers has will absolutely take the pUo* of Shuttle Ma- have distributed literature to the been tlie motp.oj,; of twelve children, |Vtry Small Cost. The price until tblsM. Mo woman ever wants a ISbUttte amount of $7.59. lenilv was §2 a year, and cheap at that, Kachin* after trying an AntOBatte. ten of whom are living. The youngest kiOinm, Although as an organization we are w.'.s but twelve days old when her ; jc m,v reduced to $1.50 a year. And VIIW. Md St., New York not rich in this world's goocls, yet we mother started for the Richmond con­ LOOK HERE! Setter Still J We have made arraugo- have enlarged our bordera in the line vention, where the baby was made SOMETISIM-a iTE"W. Tvith the publishers, by means of of charity, and sent three dollars to the "Delegate No. 800.'r and presented by National Temperance Hospital at Chi Jiib «e propose to supply the Wedcty the Knights with a siHver cup and cago, managed entirely by women, and spoon, and jbhe mother w^th a hand­ the only hospital in the world except some "Knights of Labor" gold wateh. one in London, where' diseases of all "My husband always believed that 'rairie Farmer kinds are treated without the aid of AND THE ' " women should do anything they liked alcoholic stimulants. That such »thing HERALD that was good and which they could do is possible, and successful has been BOTH FOli ONI,Y $2.75 A YEAR. well," said Mrs. Rodgers, proudly, "but folly demonstrated by the above named for him I never could have got on so iThf senate pricc is §3.50 a year.) hospital. Three Unions in the county ton will get from the Prairie Farmer well as Master Workman. 1 was the have also pledged a comfort or quilt first woman in Chicago to join the Wessington Springs Herald $2 a yr, ||iiis,!f-s of Ilints and Suggestions, and from each for the Dakota room in this Kaighta. They offered me the chance •.'til, Practical Information that will be hospital, which rcom is a pleasant front and I said to myself, 'There must be tatu w.viiy Dollars, uften Hundreds of one. Donations have rolled in rapidly the first one, apd so L went forward.'" L. TRY IT. from all over the territory for the ex­ 'How do you speak to them?" I ll'TTER STIfJL.—Subscribers be- penses of this room. asked. I would suggest that the "Unicas in Dakota Farmer $ i a yr, •oirijr Mir fur 1^87 will receive all the "Oh, just as I do here to my children our county make eyery effort to fulfill lekly numbers of the Prairie Farmer at home," she answered, simply. "1 Ss the promise they have given and soon rtf of this Year Free of Charge. have no time to get anything ready to The Special Features of this Celebrated forward their donations. say, for I do all my own work, apd al­ ; tr,il in your Subscription AT ONCE, Plow are, that it 1 would also urge the nepessity of ways have, but 1 just talk as well as 1 !P'i ihc henelit of these extra copies. 1st. NEVER CLdCS. 2d. ALWAYS SCOURS. wearing the white ribbon at all times caa at the time." IT WILL PAY YOU 3d. TURNS A PERFECT FURROW. and places, at home and abroad. Men And that is well enough, for Mrs. A SHAUUKD FOLD. The Beam is not bolted to the landiidc, bat—by who are struggling to overcome the mer.ua of n stt'Ol frog —is set direetly in the Rodgers is ready of utterance, with a ;>["riiiii'ns of Papers ou Application. Centi-o of the l.iuc of Draft, making a drink habit are strengthened in their round, clear voice,gentle and womanly, ntcady liitkt rnuning Jilow, and one that cannot be resolutions of reformation by the sight Clocigeil. Bee one before you buy. and that concise, pointed method of It V.'mr Agent has nono write tig for price. of the mystic tie that speaks volumes, expression which shows her mental MANU F\CTDEED O NI.T BY of a sacred comradeship, of a tie that 'he Cosmopolitan J. L CASE PLOW WORKS, faculties to be thoroughly well in hand. 4 1 •The handfioine«:, most entertaining, low price, R.ACINK. Wis. binds us in the best of bonds. "Our leaders are all in favor of temr EiVSCil family magazine in the world. •4..)0 p»»r year, with a $2.25 premium A friend who was attempting to re­ peranoe and the woman's ballot, and fee) Six:y-i'our beautifully printed pages in form felt his courage renewed when •en r.uraUrr, filled with short stories, sketches, Over6,000,000 PEOPLE USE every other thing that is good," she •ayc:s. adventures, bright and briet scientific wrote him that he would lueet warm said, "and will bring the rank and file Ju literary articles, by distinguished American friends anil christian sympathy and en­ P .r«gn writers, such as Julian Hawthorne, FERRY'S M.SEEDS FERRY &OO. up to these things as soon as they can." •sTric: Prcscou Sporford, George Parsons •n admitted to be the couragement in the city which was piirop Louise Chandler Moulton, J. .Mac- UIKSTSIIWHtl "Some people object to you because plcO.xiey, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, H. 1J. lilt in lb varU. henceforth to be his home. He searched of your secrets," I s^id. For 11.75 Cash lovesen, Catherine Owen, Rev. R. Heber D.M. FERRY i COS diligently among the hurrying crowd P'.on, Alphonsc Daudct, Paul Hevse, Count KhitnM,B»- "Oh, we are not a regular secret soci­ i. rh. Dostoivskv, William Westall and eHpttfeAMeed for a sight of the fluttering white rib­ ; ety," she answered. "We have no such F y c:hers. Also entertaining J PVISNIIilS SEEDJUMML |cir.v.i.uai,ie IIOI'SK HOLD departments. Fori bon he had learned to prize, only to be ways as the Masons; no oaths in such a |';frni<,fi* illustrated articles and several full- ear |U'engravings in every number. will bo mailed repeatedly disappointed. Hp wrote me r FREE to aH sense as they have. \V e are like the A Shannon Letter and applicant*, ud that I must be mistaken, as he found Good Templars, with a grip that we Bill Pile or a Shannon tolaateeaaeD'a eastoown no white ribbon women in his new Sheet-Music Binder withontM- may know each other and a pass word IN ADVANCE. free to every dertef it. home, when I know of the manifold Subscriber. IntuktabieUt that strangers may not get in, and These premiums sell Mil.JStfryper. goed works of their Union, but they that's, about all." everywhere for $2*25 son utiag Car- "hid their light under a bushel." It each. The File is the most Jen. Firfd *r Mrs. Kcdgers got her training as ffowtr SKEW lAould would have been a strange sight in the perfect device ever invent* Addnat chief officer of a local board of the ed for the preservation and f or it. classification (alphabetic­ i.M. riintu late war to have seen only a few ofi Knights of Labor, which af$ce she ally and according to date) Detroit, Mloh. cers in the Federal Army wearing the of all letters, bills, etc. held four years, and by the death of the Any paper cau be referred blue, and I imagine a queer combina­ Master'Workman, became chief of this |bd:hestzr»N'^-, to, taken out and put back tion of events would have been the re­ without disturbing the EVERGREENS! great city. others. With the Binder sult. Show your colors and live true AND THAT GREAT HOME MQNTHCf one can insert or take out BY MAIL. "We take no saloon keepers," she any piece of music without to them and half the battle is won. said, "not even a saloon keeper's wife. C4«s' i2£§.'' disturbing any other sheet. For $1.00 I wiU send by mail, My comrades, our county organiza­ fcri'jnW1 LK COPY at NEWS STANDor We will have nothing te do with men r *0 t ttlltN to nnhlichnrc post paid, either of the following lots • *utii to publishers. of Evergreens, or one-half of any two tion is in its infancy, and a grand fu who have capital invested in a business wastes, bio coumissiohs faic. of them, or 0 lots for §5.00. tare is io store if we each do our ut which is the greatest curse the poor f cht & Field Co., Rochester, N.Y, ft Send us?1.0flaprt fi cents for postage oii books, and we wili most. "°! THE lIOUSKKKEPfiR (regular snbscriptlon 300 Arbor Vita, 4 have ever known; but wage workers price Il.lXI per year) and the 40 books described bglow postpaid to 8 in. Already our intluence in the politics connected with the liquor business are by mail. The bonks are paper boqnd but well printed, and ,101 «•*«>» bound in cloth. THtT HOtlE 150 do 4 to 8 in, tpd of our county is acknowledged evea by not forbidden to join us." KEEPKB is 'J yearn old.has laj.OUO circulation,and ia worthan j, 150 do 8 to 15 in. oar enemies, shall not our work in iVKly'siioilar. — 50 do 8 to 15 in. tpd 1 told her I hoped the pledge of total To the first 50 who order, naming this paper^we wili s«pd alia the future be such that we may extend Candy-making at Uomo," price 50 cents. 400 balsam F tr 3 to 4in abstinence might be made a test of m Anec­ The Mystery mt Blackwoaid (Irsus. A 150 do 3 to 4 in. tpd and widen our intluence? dote* of Mav A«NBS FLKMINO.' membership, and she heartily acqui­ I he Evil Senilis. A Novel. By Jtf. T. GALDOll, 300 do 4 to 8 In. Although we feel so feeble, bear in belllon, A collection of humorous, pathetic and Story or a Storm, By JANB G. AD8TIN. esced in the plan. I spoke or the White thrilling narratives of the war, embracing rem- Out of the Sea. A Novel. By C(.AitA AUGUSTA, 75 do 4 to 8 in. tpd mind that we belong to an organization Iniaceneea of bivouac and battlefield. Agatha's History. By MARGAnaT Blount. Cross movement and my desire to en­ Lire of Seoeritf IT. S. finuit. llliui. Out gftk* llepths- .By Qitgb Conw at. fi, 30 Chinese A Vita? Poena, by John O. Whlltler. only oheap • 2 yr old that is benifiaeat, wise, powerful, and list the Knights in its favor, leaving edition—abould be in every household. lUua. n"o *•"' Mystery. By WiLKIE COI^ with a mission to scatter blessings ev­ Poena, by Henry W. Longfellow. Flout i.aatof the Xathvens. By Miss UNLOCK, lllut, 30 Silver Fir, 4 to 6 with her some of the literature and pe­ oollectlon of poems by this master, llhu. A Dead Heart. By Author of "Dora Thome." in tpd erywhere; searehing among the laws Poems, by Alfred Tennyson, emitting the Homantle Adventures sf a Milkmaid. B» 15 do 6 to 13 in tpd titions for the protection of women Boest compositions of l'oet Laureate. Thomas Hardy. •• * that govern our country and pleading . P®«"lor Ansusensenta. A large collection of ®JR Mary Cbcil Hat 75 White Spruce, and the prohibition of the liquor traffic. Acting Charades, Parlor Dramas, Shadow I'anto* The Heir to Ashlarshier. By Mrtt. hkvry wood. for protection for helpless children; no mines. Games, etc., for aocial gatherings, llhts. 9 Bf Isa or If rs. f ByB WII.KUC COIJ.l.N'S. 4 to 8 in. She seemed to me a sincere Christian, Manual of Floriculture. Teaches how to Mora Bitter thai•an Death, isy the Author of £0 do 8 to 15 in. home so poor but it can enter therein; iiropogate ail different plants, to cure disease, "Dora Thorne." and warmly seconded my statement •radicate insect pests, etc. lllus. (JarrliitM'i Olft. By IIl'OH CONWAY, lllut. 400 Hemlock 3 to 4 in. no prison so dark but it brings a light; Guide t • Keedle- The Fiatal Lilies. By author of "Dora Thome.'1 that, "Mr. Powderly must have the help woi'li, Knitting and tt 200 do 4 to 8 in. no heart so lonoly but it brings a cheer. Crochet. Containing dc- Hat" ° Threshold* By UGLILY CICID ...... 100 do 8 to 15 in. of God, or he could not speak and act siitns ami directions for The Curse of Carew. By author of "Dora v It is no respecter of persons. It has all'kimls Needlework.tOm- Thornfl." 4; > -:•'*< 400 White Pine, 3 «o wisely. brotdery, Laco Knitting, The Bntehford Bequest. By HUGRCONWAT. b a to 4 in leveled the church fences, and done Tatting, Croohet and Net Uueen Among Wumeu. By author of "Dora L y People's Convention. - "The Socialists are oar greatest Work. JUiu. Thome." * 68 Busin • .?Sh- jjQ Ugter J 'ine, 3 to 4 away with musty creeds, substituting Famous Detective Tke Fatnl Marriage. By Hiss M.B. BRADDOH, I»r °" «ss Principles. * • trouble," she said. "All they are- good Stories. A collection of A HrliJge of Love. By nuthor of "I)oraTh"rn-'» r°;;ed Business Men. * , 100 Stohe Pine, 3 to 8 for (hem the Christly messages, "Love thrilling narriitiveB of De­ Kose Lodge. .By Mrs. HtKRT WooJ>. for is to agitate mischief and misrepre­ tective experience, many A I'asslve C'rlme. By "THI DtiCBESB." ' Irs'Ci„E,^0rS*d by Territorial Farm- &&&'•£&£$! thy neighbor as thyself;" "Mitlice to­ of them written by actual fngledew House. By author ©^"DoraThorne." Ati.ance. * * * , * sent us to the public. 1 do wish good members of the pro­ Kiiitrhtftlirldge Mystery: By ' CUAKLIS The ibove and 20 other varietiet are ward none and Charity for all;" and fession. ItR.M)K. IIIU6. ' L and earnest people would join us and , |;. ^ed InAmount. \ Yaakee WH and i We i li.-tve a No. 2.list of to books as good as Above, but free to any applicant. seek a better life, we have not failed in all different. Two friends can ^uhwurlbc, one' ordering No. 1 list and-ths other The late Mrs. Senator Beck was not- No. 2 list, ana by ezclianuiiiK i .uii liuve the reading of both. If you doubt our timr tnUsion. Address. _ •' ..<1 tor bur great knowledge of public responsibility write bcinro n.vicrlnu to the i>ubli»bers of this paper. Specimen GEO. PINNEY. eojries of I!or[:KKKLI't',:. I.'iCim! money to ' - i (CONCI.I IJBD NEXT WKKK'.J mittstious. BVt'JKKYE PI7B. CO., Mlnoenpells, MlBB- Evergreen, Door County.