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The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 5

The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 5

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UlDAV MORNING JULY, 21. lfUC. DEAD WOOD DAILY PIONEER -TIMK3 VAun rivr. tail of r.iaif-ii will be at once. Local and Otherwise CaU atul li.ok ever our sprdiHU-s for jour trip cr your f.c's CO, For tie lf.it r-n tV.

i g. At.d, BeniiiBjrfr, who underwent an at St. Jost-ph's hospital a ft-v days teo for gull Honwa, rt-portt-d last ex to be In pretty but his physician has hopes that he UI out of his prefect trouble all rijrht. Advertise in the I'luneer-1 nnt-a. The UaJlng home pmpvr of the Alwsvft othr follow.

Funeral services were lull yesterday afternoon frora the Schulte undertaking ever the body of th late Mis. Marie Stkk and were attended Lr a large number of the 'rli-cJi cf tie family. Her. Vernon the Methodist church offleiatej at the services. Tae choir ltir dttrlnr the service do likewise, they l.ae shut up and it is not likely they will disobey the injunction to "Keep to the Right." In a letter received from a Dead-wood men her of Con pany If, Fourth South Dakota Infantry, r.cw at Camp Hagman, near RrdStlJ.

it was stated that some of the ruen and even some of the officers eld not look for the regiment to be mov Rapid t'i'y ooe of the lilark II uiunicifV.itus that has adopted the Drdood f)btii of sprinkling its street with crude oU.Bd report froia th're are to the effect that it Is doing the work eipwted, keeping dauKhter mere arrivals from Denver ed from l'a jreiut Station, at least and Colorado points, where they had lecterfielcb do for not for a month or more, and soue been taking a ten-days' outing. While in Colorado they met a number ftf down the dust and maklag living conditions aktfig the inert traveled struts telt.r. At fl'Kt the oil was applied as an expti Imrot on one or former Deadwood people who tried to make the.r stay In the Centennial lyouT exactly wh-t a bedtime cnncli deca for your Interment was in Mt. MorUh cemetery. Word received yesterday by States Attorney Stirrett from Judge MeCe that he had again postponed the injunction proeeedinr In the case" against the Deadwood Business club to Thursday.

July tT, at 2 p. m. The hearing had been made for tin day before. Judge McGee wlli probably also hear other motions for attorneys at that time. Hate pleasant and suct.

In doing two of the atreett, but after it had on for a few days, the demand that the i ther streets be oiled waa ao great and Insistent, that the authorl so. expressed a doubt about It leaving South Dakota at all. It Is bow proposed to hold the much talked about wrestling match between Floyd Domer and Kmll Shadel in Lead, sometime between the 1st and the 15th of August. The conditions of the proposed match are that Dome is to pin Shadel's George Sclneider, cashier of the Tennington County tank at Rapid ties are heeding the requests of prop erty owners and are oiling them City, was In Leadwood. stopping for a short titiN, i nd leaving in the af Lead, it la also said, will totn apply ternoon on the IJurliugton for Hill H.

K. Rua, the Empire farmer was In the city and wss accompanied a coat of oil to it unpaved streets City. and other cities In the Hills will fol home by his granddaughter, Mrs, Al shoulders to the mat twice in thirty minutes. Shadel has posted, so it is said, $100 that Domer cannot perform the tank. Domer will, it is alao said, take the bet and the de At times yeMerday it became pret low the example of Deadwood.

bert Hadley, and her little daughter. H. K. is very fond of his grand Iter. A.

Tierce Waltz has taken ap- ty warm, and the shady side of the street wm much frequented. As us- partrnents with Mr. C. E. Beck for daughter and great granddaughter.

the summer. SOJ Walte Clock, phone uaI' off tn hours and the night was pleasant. Mrs. Tracey Cornell was a on the outgoing Burllngtoa yea- B-3J1. 7-19-Jw just one of those delightful nights, It is said that the city will soon Urday for Hall, Mont, where she will EOIiLI found only in the Black Hills.

Dur visit for a few weeks with friends start a campaign against the meeds ing the early hours of the evening It i estimated that over 200 automo and relatives. 1 growing on vacant lota In the city, some of which have attained quite growth, and will have them cut be -A Now la the Time to Gt Illd of These Ugly Spot Elizabeth and Mary Multhaup of Venice. S. Selnia Haelstad of biles passed through the city, all of them owned In the Immediate vici Brookings, Sarah Selm of Venice fore they I on Horn and their pollen V- i --s k- nity of Deadwood, and all of them in do a plaything of the winds, scat There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your tering the germs of hay fever over T7 A 1 were among the arrivals on North-weftern yesterday, coming for the purpose of visiting In the Hills, and while In the city are guests at the hiadod for or coming back from the valleys. It was too nice to remain in doors, so the fortunate owners of freckle, aa the prescription othine the city.

There Is very little hay double strength is guaranteed to fever in Deadwood. and then what rv cars made use of them and took lit Franklin. remove then homely spots, simply get an ounce of othlne- tle outings. Playground work still attracts the there Is of It doe not laot long. for the seasons are short, and the weeds which grow In this altitude are but double strength from any druggist R.

M. Poller, assistant general youngsters, and Miss Thompson Is freight agent for the Missouri Pasifle having all she can do in providing and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see few which cause the malady. How ever, there are some people who can 8nd CapUln C.o'r: new gatues to be played by mem agent for tho same road, were arri that even tha worst rrecktea have begun to disappear, while the lighter The apparatus on the playgrounds are la full use every hour of the day CO fsrZZ vals from Omaha on the Burlington. They spent their time while in the light, and during the time of direct ones have vanished entirely. It if seldom that more than an ounce Is needed to completely clear the skin ed play they are crowded with chil not look at a bush of goldenrod in bloom without sneezing, while spiig of ragweed seen in a picture will make their eyes and noses run.

R. A. Raymond Son have closed a deal by which they have become owners of the Sturgls Lumber com and gain a beautiful clear complex city calling on the patrons of their road, leaving on the Northwestern in the evening for the east Both are well known in the city, where they have numerous acquaintances, and dren, who seem to take tha greatest of enjoyment from the work. The playgrounds have proved another ion. Be sure to ask for tha doublet good investment by th city author pany, located at Whltewood.

They ities. strengh othtne aa this la Bold under guarantee of money back If It fails to remove frecklea. M. M. Wheeler, who Is Just return 7C will remove their sawmill, which is now located in Boulder park, to Crook City, where it will be set up and placed in operation.

They bare ed from a trip to Colorado, says that when they left both kicked because they could not remain and spend a few days in the cool of the Hills. T. K. Teck of the engineering department of tha Northwestern, left last evening for Gordon, where he is solving the problem of draining the traveling public greatly appre I ciate the buffet service between Edge a large auto truck, and will haul logs mort and Deadwood on the Burling on it from the forests to the mill and expect to have the mill running and on system and that it Is one of the the swampy stretch of the coutnry at getting out lumber in a few days. best things on the line; that on his trip going and coming it waa patronized to the limit and that nothing They expect to get their supply of iULT DT3A f.ZT IX) A fTU that place through which the road runs, and where work to that end Is being conducted.

He expects to lumber logs from the forest reserve. Mrs. George Baggaley and chil can excell it. In talking about It ha has nothing to say but praise for be gone for several day on the job TONIGHT C. W.

Seeley traveling passenger the service and believes that It can TRICE LIST Df.J...A nrMf.WninM wuJwVrvJ Artors, 1 dor Partsicn, 1 dot 5 Verbenas, 1 do 40 Pot unas, 1 do 35 Celery, per 100 50 Cauliflower, 100 .50 dren left on the morning Burlington for Iron creek, where they will "spend the rest of the week on aa outing, an dexpict to catch fish en- not be Improved on. agent for the Erie Railroad company with headquarters at St. Taul. was Maaaaga and stamped ng at your Admission 5 15 Cents heme ay appointment, Mrs. Petersot, in the city yesterday calling on the ough to piece out the rations which Room 11, Syndicate black.

tf. they took with them on their outing Lar -venlng it was reported that tailroad men and the patrons of his road. He also paid a short visit to Lead. There are already quite a number of Deedwood people in the vicinity of Tonight we offer you the followin there had been a slight Improvement In the condition of Officer O'Mera, and hopes were entertained thst he Under the direction of Rev. Waltz galaxy of screen stars Iron creek, taking short outings, so they are going to have plenty of com a number of the boys of the city over would pull through all right.

He wss 10 years of ae aosembled at the ball not so restless during the day as he pany during their stay on the banks had been the night before. of that stream. park and started the organization of a ball team. It Is the purpose of Auto drivers coming up Lee The commercial eluts of Deadwood 111 one IBS A. D.

Wilson Prop. the organization to play ball with street, now look at the red light on "the eeast it a ff.ed qe ii tee ceil csr s.veet and Lead hare placed tents la Bpear- tetrng of tb, g8 of th(S boyB eompot- the standard standing in the middle nsn canyon, ruiiy equipped ana wmcn the Tadwoo1 team they en- rent for 15 per week or 1 per flay. pcct t0 kept buy dur)ng racatlon of the square formed by Lee and Main, slow down their machines and van no lor iniormauon. u. sitHi n.

FiwwERT KmiiiwJI Ii "TIE H.r invWfiwliti carefully make the turn to the right Yesterday afternoon the mayor no- excellent players among the little and refrain from cutting the corners tlced a man driving to a milk wagon fellows and all of them are anxious Some of them started to kick, de a horse with a very lamo leg. The to mix It with some of the teams claring that it waa impossible to poor animal had difficulty In walking from the outage. The meeting yes- LOANS make the turn, but when they were let ajona pulling the heavy load that terday was enthusiastic nad well at- told that others had made It In he was asked to, so the mayor order-1 tended. bigger machines than the kickers can aflord, and that they would have to ed the driver to take the animal to Miss Theresa Poste and Alson a livery barn and have its injured route of Ash creek, S. and Elea-limb attended to.

which the driver nor and Adella Poste of Canton, N. did, and promised that be would not were arrivals on the Northwest-work the horse again until the in- ern yesterday and are guestaat the JOHN R. JONES ELEVENTH ANNUAL PICNIC By the Jured teg had been cured. Franklin. They are come for th Hon.

E. W. Martin and Norman T. (purpose of taking a short outing in These pictures are re-issues of subjects which were received with enthusiasm some time ago. Ye fed thy will meet with year hearty epprevd 'Show starts at Eight TOMORROW The great Vilagraph Blue Ribbon jfcaiure 'The Vriting ca the Wall' with Jas.

Kilgour and other eminent stars. DEADWOOD Mason, who had been at Rapid City tha Black Hills. piOCIETY OF I1LACK miJA HO- for a day attending to matters be-1 Plenty of summer waeh eklrta are XKEIW C. T. AND DEAD- fore the circuit court for Pennington county, arrived on tha WOOD FIRE DEPARTMENTS.

to be found at the New York Store, la white, colors, stripe and other novel tie. Attractive Terns STTHfilS, JtXT, 191. C. A. Barton and wife left on the Superintendent Bowman of the PROGRAM AT THE PAVILIOM Concert TTomeetake Band New Reliance Mining company came Burlington yesterday for Livingston, down from the mountain yerterday Mont, and from there will go to Seat-Just to get away from tha warm tie.

Mr. Barton, who is one of the weather that waa prevailing there motormen on tha Burlington trolley and to attend to some business mat- line between Deadwood and Lead. Is lira In Deadwood. on his vacation and while he has time Mrs. George V.

Ayrvs and three to use at his leisure, he thocght that Address of Welcome Mayor Atwater. Sol Star. Pre. 8.B.H.P. Children were passengers on the he would take a run to Washington Spearflsh train yesterday morning state and look after some land which for Iron creek.

They will spend the he has purchased In tha vicinity of rest of tha week in the Moffltt cabin Seattle and is taking Lis wife along "r1 Addrees Francis J. Tarker SPORTS Fire Chiefs fifty yard dash. Boya sack race under fifteen years Three legged race boys under twelve years. Foreman's race, seventy-five yard Totsto race for ladles. Fifty yard dah for girls under sixteen years, Shoe and stocking race for boys under twelve years.

Erg and spoon rsr for girls un i For the BEST there, and expect to have one of the Jolllest of outings. Miss Belle Gibson, of Deadwood. is stopping at the Hotel Martha Washington. In New York, where she has been a delegate to the great convention cf the National Educational Association. Summer dresws siTks and wmh-aMe.

An prioex! very km a4 the New tk Stttrr. Will the rrsoa who took the suit case and packsre from the North-Wetrn depot Wednejay freeing please Part Trocaeo, Trojan. Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Howard, of Ex'- 'i or are the cf Je 'r 1 Mrs. Ja. M. IIortM.n.

Mr. Howard is a prominent me rchact of his tetne town an 1 an oil time fnesd of Jodre Ilodt-son. who is ttowlrg Mm ever the for company In his trip and to assist him In having a good time 'on his vacation. Mlaa Helen Delaay, democratic nominee for uperinteadent of schools, who Is In New York City, where she is attending summer school the Columbia university, write to a friend in Deadwood that she Is hv-lEg a ot time, and that the has rrade a number of trfps to Ccser Inland, visited the theatres and seen a lot cf things worth seeing while in the metropolis, and thai she will return home prepared to ester the car-. pal ga to win.

The chief cf wrrt make war all dogs found about the city, and to aid In tha warfare, a catcher, with powers cf a al fleer has ten appointed and he wL'l arret and hold la custody every canine that he a boat der twelve yars. Battle for tra under fourteen yean cf age. Fifty yard walk for Pioneer. Train eTTice Cnt Wre PwmI-wrtod as a. m.

end 8:00 p. m. ramlng leave Rargta at 5:00, and 12 OO p. m. Dancing AfUt-nmn and Farming.

NO CHANGE IN HUDSON SUPER-SIX The Wotor annonaeee that there will be ao thar.fa la the SUPER-SIX for at least a year. The xr.aa vto tsyi a car a year from cow wiU get the same rsr if te fcaya toiay. The price eaotot le lowr the eoclcg yer. It ay at4 probably will be a Utile itffzf.zz apoa the labor asl eoet cf materljJa. The mater cf Ce frrrn-SIX fl t-at ty eacis't lav proTe croa tv.e pr-st t.a14.

t'. i-ar fr. 1 ear at. the a r.t re thaa fir. hecli i'h'i I c-r Rosea.

Carnations, Bouquets, Sprsys. Blooming Hants, and Ferns. Also Floral designs, made up any day of the year, II years experlenee. Divas' eheeahouse MJualay nowen" rnoxx A-i ti nometke band FrW's Orrhewtra Free A rrrice frora Trains to Park. Fre Ooffe- Rrred from II A.

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