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The Lead Daily Pioneer-Times from Lead, South Dakota • 2

The Lead Daily Pioneer-Times from Lead, South Dakota • 2

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LsDAY. MAY V.W- THE DEADWOOD DAILY IMOSEEIt- TIMES. TI 12CC M'Ch TTTTN.TTirAXI lSlMSBSlS'fBXSStBXBllUO yuuk i iL-iwiy i ui i iuh WHOLESALE I vnii lnMitiijilily fiuniliiii' willi mir I'mvs nilr I it mi nt If li'ull lie, tin- ymi will iiuil ni -v'" -rXn run a Cary Full Lino of nnd Imported HIGHEST QUALI TY LIQUORS AM) Bur von won't give if to tliem. put it off from day to day. Do ou know the risk von run? Every day d-lay weans added danger to o-r If your eyes ache, something is the matter.

It may be a tempo-rarv or it niav be a permanent matter ran and consult tho optician at the first indication of ache or nam about the eyes. Careful examination of tli eyes and painless and will ost WINES AND GARS. BE you nothing. which they sell nt DR J. K.

FRISBEE, Main Lead, S. D. HI CUT PH1CES in tic 'l liis iirt' making sjn'cial pi irfs mi i-vriy aiiid' cniirc ili'piirtiiH-iit should have said that the Kagles Dihptheria Suppressed in Terraville. furnished the transportation, but oy and guarantee quality in every case, They also have a line FAMILY TRADE Because they always send out good ood. mistake (ptoted instead tho KiUs.

i. tin- intention of a line iv. i- indue to air such private matters, il The live cases or diphtheria recently reported in Terraville. are now recovered and from appearances the doctors in their carefulness to properly quarantine the cases prevented its spread entirely, as no new ones have been reported in the little city. (i was considered an act worthy oi praise by the reporter, who meant to nlnee the credit where it.

as due. Wholesale i epartmcnt No's 1 to 7 S. Mill LEAD, SO. DAK Tuesdav night, May 27, at the opeia I i I house, the first concert ol us in i.iis city, consisting -1 r' Hoys double breasted short pants suiis, made from the strongest and most durable fabrics, in a variety colors ami" designs, $4.85, $2.45 and $1.65. Norfolk Jacket suits, the latest designs of the most famous manufacturers, $5.25, $4.75 and $2.95.

Wash suits in Crash, Duck and Linen, 95c, 75c, and 45c. Children's wash kilt suits in Duck, Pique, Linen and Crosh, all colors, $1.85, 95c and 75c. Hoys' Crosh pants, ages 3 to and 25c. latest oomilar ballads, beantifnlly Hoys' knee pants in a large variety of fabrics and designs, every pair a money saver, 65c, 45c, and 25c. Hoys' dress shirts and negligee shirts, ages 5 to in an elegant assortment of designs and colors, 85c, 65c 40c and 25c.

Hiouses and Waists, in a large variety of colors and designs, 85c, 50c and 20c. Children's Shoes in Donglas, Box Calf and Vici, in Black, Red and Fancies, $1.75, $1.40, 85c and 75c. Boys' shoes in Box Calf, Vici and Kangaroo, plain or extension sole, every pair a wear register, $2.25, $1.50 and $1.00. Smith HiU'V is over from NVnio. Miss CTara Johnson of Nemo is in the city.

H. L. Jones of Hill City is in the dtv on business matters. illustrated. Mr.

Edison's marvelous moving pictures will also be presented. Many interesting subjects, comle and instructive. Also views from tar off Nome. Alaska, whicn John Hunt of Fremont, Ohio, is til' city, a guest at the Smead. V.

A. Montague, who registers from K.msiis City, is a guest at the Smead. nnnv Mr and Mrs. A ryes of 4jwii. i finnihiv.

Mav 25 an brought with him last fall. General admission 25e. Children 10c. Reserved seats 35c. Friday night at the Miners' Union opera house, Grand Illustrated Song and Moving Picture concert, given by Mr.

Pert Martin. No one should miss hearing tne popular Baritone and see heir. we have In liars, caps, underwear, hosiery iinl neckwear everything necessary ainl desirable Miss Anna Cnarlson was the guest 1,,.,. citor Mrs. Marshal Harris, Mornan and Double Tube Sunday.

Tire, Never puncture, always on hand, general bicycle anr repair shop. J. II. Chapman ot Moux raiis li the Hills. Mr.

Chapman is ing his wonderful moving ihcium-. reserved seats 3oc Children 10c. General admission 25e. at the Smead. 5 Rooms For Rent.

If von are in search of nicely furnished rooms or a nicely furnished Lead Terry Mercantile COMPANY SUCCESSOR TO OSCA1! SILVER. Corner Main and Bleekor Sts, Lead. S. D. Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Ostler of Dead-wood, were the guests of friends in Lead Sunday. J.

C. Mel.oed and Dr. Wade made up a party that went fishing over on the Spearfish Sunday. Yesteniay was pay day for the Homestake miners am. today will be the busy day about town.

Main street. Lead, en- nnire at the Lead Pioneer-Times of in Rrettell block. Rent very 5 tf reasonable. 0 Too Great a Risk. Tn almost every neighborhood somi I Percy Russell, John 1 lerney ami Jake Kaufiinman of Deadwood were visitors in Lead yesterday.

A larce boiler was transferee! from The Morgan und Wright Inner Tubo at Chicago prices. "THE BEST OF THE BEST" P. L. Kricboom 20.1 West Main street. Mail orders given prompt attention.

P. O. BOX 1037. Lead s- D- one has died from an attack of colic cholera morbus, often before medi the Homestake machine snop ine could be procured or a physician Green IFront emmnned. a reliable remedy for lip' 0 day to the Caledonia mill.

Mrs. Tucker of the Hearst kindergarten school, is reported seriously ill at her home in West Lead. Dr. Houstein reports the arrival of a son at the nome of Mr. and Mrs.

Steven Vares on Sunday, May 25. HORN To Mr. ami Mrs. S. Ruona of Terraville, on Sunday, May 25.

a ami sun doinii' nicely. THEATRE DEADWOOD, S. D. RILEY CARR, Proprietors. The Best Patronized Vaudeville Hons in the Northwest.

these diseases shouTl he kept at hand. The risk is too great for anyone to take. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has undoubtedly saved the lives ot more people and relieved more pain and suffering than any other medicine in use. It can always be depended upon. For sale FRANK'S CAFE' HOT.SPRINGS, S.

D. verything New and First-class Best of Coffee Served. FRANK K. EVANS, Mgr. YVe extend a special invitation to tourists and the people of the Northern Hills to call and give the new place a trial.

bv all druggists. Free! Free! ni- Don't forget the big supper to be Band hvch bv the ladies of the Presbyte Good enoii! Pro. Eixenberger's Challenge I and Orchestra. 16-Professional Peformers-16 14-Very Pretty Maidens-14 Curtain Raises at 8:30 sharp. rian church in Society hall this evening.

Sandy AVaugh of Central, was admitted 1o the Homestake hospital yesterday and will today no operated HEW FAST TRAIN for anybody! on for a serious case oi eppemm-iu. S825 Miles ll Havana Filler 1 PURE GOLD A A A I John Qnayle left yesterday loz Monmouth. in answer to a message announcing the serious illness oi bis brother, who resides in Mm- fa h. mot I Pure aid Mellow The Miners' I nion Dili to no the even ncj. ol Between St.

Lonia and Kansas City and OKLAHOMA CITY, WICHITA, DEiMISOIM, SHERMAN, DALLAS, FORT WORTH And principal points in Texas and the Southwest. This train is new throughout and is made np of the finest equipment, provided with electric lights and all other modern traveling conveniences. It runs via our now completed Red River Division. Every appliance known to modern car building and railroading has been employed in the make-UD cf this service, includine on Rich and Delicate CREAMERY! BUTTER SWEET CREAM VHIPPED SWEET CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE. BUTTER MILK ASK YOUR, GROCER For Black Hills products or cat.

up the C-eamery. Either attended all-iiiii- social stK'- to be one oi tnose fairs that warrants Sale Dy 51 For 8 COTTON ANDREWS, louiestak' oi the THOROUGHLY LEAD Air. was Sum! a 1 1 fall of which It phone ng maslieil and a scalp wounds EOUIPl'tu ROAD. line hand. 1 I I1 1 Cafe Observation Cars, dLACK HILLS RUNS EVERY DA a at LLfi.

BLASS-AfiBBEESBR HARDWVRE CO. rail information as to rates and all details or trip via this new route will be cheerfully raraished, upon application, by any representative of the STOCKS AND BONDS tOW PRICED DIVIDEND STCC'w A INrOHMATI.J FREELY GVEN. NOYtS DANA, 27 STATE BOSTGN.MA-o. o( tUe Elkhorn lor points -an, where she will vi-ir for wiih the hope of l.er health. The vonng son ol Mr.

XeUienm of Central is suffering a siege of dipthe-ria. Tue house was quarantined yes-tcraday and the sperad will be sup IN THE WEEK. Leaves DeadwCod P- Next Day. Arrives Omaha 5:00 P' Arrives Sioux City 4:00 d. rt Second Day.

Arrives Chicago 7:42 01 Arrives Minneapolis 8:00 a. Arrives Saint Paul 7:25 a. Railway and Steamship Tickets tc and from all points. Standard sleeping cars, comfort-ab-coaches, reclining chair car-. seat- for time tables, maps and call on or write JEO.

G. DENNIS, Division rt. Ag- Deadwood, So. Da' Riir.HANAN. Gen.

Pars Ajt. pressed if possible. R. C. Clark of the Castle Creek 9 tit S8 Ti Ti Si THE "HI HI" Gold Mining company, whose min.

Jobbers and Wholesale Dealers HARDWARE, CUTTLERY, SPORTING GOODS, AND BICYCLES. 814 to 824 Harney 313 to 322 South Ninth Omaha, Neb. J. C. CARSON, Resident Salesman, Deadwood, S.

D. "5 8E i fir 8 i Worth Your While. You know 'whether it will be any advantage to you, either as an accomplishment or as a business investment, to have a perfect knowledge vronrh or Snanish. The 630 Main St. 9 DEADWOOD, S.

D. Solicits the patrorage of the People and assures them- of UOt Olllv rnnrtoftne troat. and are located between Mystic and Rochford. is in the city on bus-iness connected with the company. The services in honor of the mem-orv of the dead sohliers of our republic were held at the Congregational church Sunday evening.

Uev. Solan it officiaring. The spacious edifice was quite well crowded and the scrvi.es w.re very interesting. Mr. and Mrs.

Sears, who were e-eenily married in Deadwood, to Lead Sunday eveniriK from Ro'h- Oi 1 I. C. S. method is the only perfect system of teaching to read, write and speak these languages fluently and grammatically. Ten years successful teaching by the International Correspondence system is a sufficient guarantee that this claim can be srood in your case if you wili n.

www run. 'FLO RO DORA' 'BANDS are of same value as tags from star: 'horse shoe: 'spearhead'. "standard navy? 'old peach honey'' The Colorado Tent and Awning but has the best goods that money will buy. K'e solicit the patronage of the stranger within our gates and assure them a hearty I Welcome. HI HILTON, Prop, 9eseooe and O.

Tobacco. "time table J. Leaves Lead 7:30 a. m. a.

m. 9 -55 a. in- 11:05 a. m- 12:30 p. m.

2:47 p. ej- 3: 10 p. m- 4:40 p. 6:15 p. tt.

where thev visiied tne hihc parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howman, for a few days. Mr. an.l Mrs.

S--ars will their future home in I. tad. D. O. Leaves Deadwood 7:00 a.

m. a. 9:30 a. m. 10:40 a.

m. 12:20 p. m. 2:15 p. m.

3:15 p. m. 4:15 p. m. 5:50 p.

m. 6:35 p. m. p. m.

9:15 p. m. 10:30 p. m. lliU.li!,jresanCiKiSrWB3 1 1 Damon received a messat-re rl nri avF Manufailurers 'n the W' TENTS, AWNINGS, WAGON V-ERS, TARPAULINS, FEE" BAGS, ORE SACKS, FLAGS AND BANNERS.

Face Everything i nthe CO" oN DUCK Line. HANDLE CAMP AND LAWN FUR ITU RE IN CArtLOAD LOTS. We are Headquarteis, and our prices are always right. Write us for descriptive Catalogue and price list. COLORADO TENT A AWNING CO.

Robt S. Gutshall, Col. devote a certain portion cf your spare time each day to study. Ar. Edison Standard Phonograph furnished free to each student, repeats the voice of the professor clearly.

A special attachment enables you to constantly repeat a word so that you are sure to get accurate pronunciation. Pdank records are furnished, upon which you record your recitation. Th professor receives this record and corrects all mistakes you may have made. If interested call or write for free circular. The International Correspondence Schools, of Fcranton Pa, Local office No.

3, Masonic Temple, Deadwood. NEURALGIAS m. m. m. 7:30 p.

p. 9:40 10:33 p. Drvnrtv Pil-Z O'JX DIAHRHCEAj (pen his niotlKT in r-iMi reporting the netrer condition of broiher and anr.onn ina that the crisis in his oudition had ben passed and that he was now out of danger. In writing of the lodge sendir.c Damon to the bedside of her sick sun at Spokane, recently, the reporter IS Thene liny t'niwiilf rrt in -IS bour inconvenieiie'. nflf rtionf I Btiljl in wfaif-h i opHibn.

"-V an1 inifciion an. Dailv Except Sunday. The 2:47 p. m. train connects with through train for South, East, West and North.

5fe's Kidney Cure rvSL es ni bladder rtgWl Pharmacy..

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1899-1914