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The Lead Daily Pioneer-Times from Lead, South Dakota • 3

The Lead Daily Pioneer-Times from Lead, South Dakota • 3

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Lead, South Dakota
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THURSDAY, SEPTHMIWR 4, 9D cssa CBflDSl a Important Announcement Just Arrived THE XJEADWOOD DAIY PIONKER -TIMES. 5 i i I i 5 1 A Fine and Complete Assortment of Skinner Satins In all the shades and colors. Skinner Satins are the very best in satins, as careful dressers know. WE have leased the adjoining- 25x110 feet Graves store building to enlarge our fast growing Clothing, Furnishing and Hat Business. We offer great inducements in prices, with the object in view to reduce our immense stock of Clothing and Haberdashery for all mankind, before we begin to remoJel cur present and the adjoining storerooms, which will be conformed into one large, model establishment.

iik Walking Skirts a new lot just received. Popular colors, nobby styles and popular prices. More goods arriving continually. Everything is new and dependable BROS. CO.

ZOELLNER 647 Main St. Back to thp niH Mnma NEW J0RKJT0RB The Burlington Route has author Bankrupt Sale t.i ine iuvv iam vi one lare dius iz in M. J. WERTHHEIMER BRO. Deadwood's Most Reliable Dry Goods House I L'.

M. R. R. R. to many poial in Ohio and Indiana.

rt N- juLheis un saie ocpiemoer is 23. Good returning for 30 dajf iint-is mjiu via cuicagp, i eona t. St. Louis. Ask the Burlington agent, or writf J.

FRANCIS, I General Passenger Agent, Ornat THE CITY. Rockford melons at the K. C. ket Mar- To Continue until SEPTEMBER 5TH Our Bankrupt Shoe prices reduced 25 cents per pair less than first former great reduction prices. Ladies, Men's and Children's shoes worth $1.25 to $2.00 per pair reduced to 75 cents.

Shoes worth $1.50 to $2.50 reduced to $1.00 per pair. High grade shoes and lace boots at greatly reduced prices. Shoes worth $1.75 to $.1.00 reduced to $1.50. Men's pants worth $2.00 and $2.25 at $1.00 per pair, Men good shirts at 25 and 35 cents. Ladies summer waists and summer dress fabrics at cost.

Men's, Ladies and Childroi's underwear at a great reduction. Our prices are right throughout the house come and see New York Store wmmm Deadwood CROUP Usually begins with the svmntot 1" 1 of a common cold; there Is chillinei-tneezing, sore throat, hot skin, quii i iii.vH ri i ih rvi tue sinn rki an i-cnii Dr. Seymour coming Saturday Oot. 4th. Fresn oysters and celery at the K.

C. Market. Mclntyre will do your papering on short notice. 100 Sherman Btreet "Our Native Hrbs" can be had by calling at 23 Monroe Ingleside Mrs. Chiniquy-Burrhus.

THE REGULAR BI-MONTHLY CANCE OF THE OLYMPICS WILL EE GIVEN FRIDAY EVENING. Mother Now's the time to have ji.ur little ones tako Rocky Mountain Tea. Keeps them well all the year. Great Medicine for children. 25 cts.

K. G. Phillips. cnici will crv for it) ami at the fl Only ONE regular BEST place in Black Hills to buy pianos HAWLEY'S. Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly adapted for chronic throat troubles nd will positively cure bronchitis, lioarseness and all bronchial diseases.

Refuse substitutes. Wilcox Pharmacy. A. O. U.

W. PICNIC. At Uad City Park, Sept. 17. Music and Dancing.

Everybody Invited. Have you tried our 15 cents Blend Coffee, a high grade gooas, so warranted by J. Goldberg. (tf The semi-annual election of officers of Deadwood Labor Union will be held this evening. ICE for sale cheap by the ton.

Apply 32 Lincoln Ave. E. W. Zoeck-ler. 8-13-1 The D.

of H. will hold a social it ihe home of Mrs. Unruh's on Main street on Thursday afternoon. AH members and friends are invited. Have you tried our 15 cents Blend Coffee, a high grade goods, so war ranted by J.

Goldberg. (tf John Baggaley, 695 Main street, Deadwood, buys and sells R. R. tickets. (tf) In circuit court yesterday the case of Martin vs.

Davis, the adverse mining suit from Yellow creek, occupied the attention of Judge MfGee to the exclusion of, all other business. It stage ot a croupy cough, apply frecl tut Ballard Snow Liniment extern! ii ill inu rMnmi inn vrtir. hi, l'AUST. I For Fresh Meats go to the K. Market, next door to Seebick's.

Notice. I have returned and am prepared to I hereby give notice that all sebef do up-to-date dressmaking. A tri.i orders issued and registered pr: to June 30th, 1900, by school trict No. will be paid on presec tion at my office in Central City, it Go to Mystic for a recreation and rest, the most beautiful place in all the Hills. Good accommodations.

Rates $1.40 per day. WILLIAM FRINK. Captain Meyerndorff, special agent foi the general land office, was an arrival from Rapid City yesterday morning on the Elkhorn. The captain is here to attend as a witness the United States court in some land cases. He has also charge of the force of special agents in the field who are lcoking after the cattlemen and others who have Illegally fenced in the rublic domain.

The captain is an wil convince you. MABLE TUTTLE No. 18 Carney street. There were issued from the office (ii the clerk of the courts yesterday He following marriage licenses: John Bingham, of Camp Crook to wed Miss Eugena R. Backervilb of Spearfisn; George N.

Rue of Graham, Ciis.er county, to wed Miss Laura K. SeofielJ terest on same will cease 10 da from date of this notice. C. K. WEEDON, Dist.

Treas. Shirt Waist Novelties Central City, Lawrence County, S. i is thought that the case will be set tied today. Emerson's Sasaparilla, can be had at the office of the Syndicate Hotel. Ine great remedy for rheumatism! Cut rate R.

R. tickets sold at John Ice Cream Btggaley's Curio store, 695 Main of Deadwood; Chas. Ucovich of Le'id to wed Miss Veca Maticevich of Lead. The ElKhorn train from the south yesterday was loaded (Town with 7n-r'ians and other witnesses from the repervations who have come to gi 'e Deadwood. old Montanian and has many friends Something entirely new and very attractive in colorings and patterns.

They. are the rage in the east this AVilHam Chadwick' gave another one i.f his celebrated Mulligans to the Dead wood who knew him in state. I want a position as salesman In a general store In Deadwood or Leal Have been employed in the same store season. Hazlewood Cream in Bricks Co' stantly on hand. At Carwile's Mng in thegrove on me hillside back the Elkhorn tracks.

In addition the mulligan there were as entries Chili beans and black coffee. The repast was washed down with spring for seven years and can give best of references; also position for saleswo It is superior to all other Tailor Made Cream. A trial will convirtf you. Families and Enetertain ments supplied on short notice water. Any one wishing to buy a work team, weighing 3,000 a good Concord harness and a 3 3-4 inch gon with 6 wheels, should address E.

C. Jorinson, Hill City. S. D. ttstimony before the United States ccurt and grand jury now in session in this city.

If you want to be we all the year, take Rocky Mountain Tea now. Greatest renovating medicine lirovni. 35 cts. K. G.

Phillips. Devoured by Worms. Children often cry, not from pai.i, but from hunger, although fed abundantly. Ine entire trouble arises from inanition, their food is. not assimilated, but devoured by worms.

A tew doses of White's Crem Vermifuge will ci.use them to cease crying and begin If thrive at once, very much to tho Skirts- man who Is employed in the same store. Address Rolling Coppock, Vil-Hsca, Iowa. A. F. LaClairie, the state examiner, dropped in on the county treasurer's office Saturday without announcement, but he did not catch" the boys asleep.

They had the books up to date and lie monthly balances also. Treasurer 1 orey exhibited the books showing a balance on hand oY $104,704,11. The examiner said, "Well where is it?" 'In the five banks of the countv as Carwile's The Deadwood Hotel company has made a call for a second twenty-five per cent of the subscriptions to the bonds. This installment will be due and payable September 10. Twenty-five per cent has been paid and this call will leave fifty per cent to be paid.

Lee and Sherman Sts. Arranged in a style that have a swing and a go about them that instantly attracts attention. They are the swellest skirts yet introduced, in silk, taffeta and moire. LADIES' BAZAAR per statement here." "I win verify and of the mother. 50c.

STOCKS AND BOND it at the hanks and he did said uy w- u- the office nandled more money than LOW PRICED DIVIDEND STOCfl -ny other In the state and that its Fresh Milch Cows. A SPECIALTY. INFORMATKl The builders of the hotel are making good progress, have expended sums for material of all kinds and will need the money to pay for it. Subscriber! have a week yet in which to prepare for the payment. Eastern men drink Jarvls here Black Hills people use It abroad.

mmirs were in more sausraciory con- i iiteen nead ot iresn mllK cows dition. for sale, at reasonable prices. Will Dead wood. FREELY GIVEN. NO YES DANA, lain Street We make the goods We advertise be here Thursday.

Call or address them Jarvls Brandy California. Calhoun Brothers. 1 27 STATE ST, BOSTON. When you want Pine Clothing, When you want Nice, New, Clean Goods, When you want Low Prices, When you want $1.00 worth of Goods for 100 cents, remember the ohetlt: Opposite the BulIockHotel. Honey Refunded if Goods are not Satisfactory..

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1899-1914