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to wait and buy of me. I will plant and warrant orchards and shade trees, also will replace as per my contracts. Resp'y yours, T. I. PATTEN, Scotland, S. D., Oct. 22, '07. Mrs. A. A. Smith and Miss Irene Saarosy visited friends in Tyndall last week. Hird & Deming put down a well on the farm of Paul Landmann near Menno last week. John Weisser of Tyndall, one of the old residents of this county, is arranging to move to California. Mrs. Hostettler returned to her home in Marcus, Iowa Saturday, after visiting her nephew, J. W. Jungers. Mr. and Mrs. Knutzen, parents of Mrs. J. W. Jungers, arrived from Aurelia, Ia. last Saturday to visit for a few days. Try "CYCLONE" flour. Best grade. F. BECKER. Irwin Clark and wife of Sioux City visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clark, the fore part of the week. Receiver Paul Landmann of the First National Bank went to Yankton Tuesday on business connected with his trust. Headquarters for school books at Brubn & Zehnpfennig. David Nellis and family arrived from Plankinton last week, and are located in their new home just west of Frank Zolnowsky's residence. Philip Engel bought 240 acres of land twelve miles north west of town last week, and immediately sold eighty acres of it to a local farmer Corduroy suits, coats, pants, shirts, everything Corduroy but the sox and shoes for the working men at John Schmierer & Son's. Inspect them. Sen. Vessey of Wessington Springs was in town Tuesday. He had been looking after a farm that he owns between Springfield and Tyndall. Mrs. A. B. Freeman went to Tyndall Saturday to attend a farewell reception to her friend, Mrs. Hattie Wells, who is soon to move to Florida. The shoe line for Men, women, boys, youths and children, excell former fall ones. We have your shoe, which you want. John Schmierer & Son. A surprise party on Miss Lucinda Walker was given at her home last Friday evening. About twenty guests were present and a pleasant evening was spent. Oliver Sweet came from Menno Tuesday morning and spent a few hours calling on old Scotland friends, leaving in the afternoon for his home in Rapid City. FOR SALE OR RENT-The old academy building. Inquire of JOHN MCATHIE. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McPherson of Tyndall passed through here last Friday on their way to Stanley county, west of Pierre, to look after a farm that Mr. McPherson owns in that county.