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Black Hills Daily Register from Lead, South Dakota • Page 4

Black Hills Daily Register from Lead, South Dakota • Page 4

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The Royal Slave" Comes to Lead Highly Recommended byQthe Press-Lead Opera House Toniprht 7 IS SHOWING THIS ONE 1 IE3 Ek iff I Breaking-in a shoe mraiu using those sensl- live, delicate mrnhir thw trl-t a shua A. i. il 41... hi utuuui. iu.

nun. da wtu uiu nniuN miiaf hivilrnn it-. am-mixls I i i -Ja nmvirl ftr frho nituril I form of the feet and need no i preaJttHg-tn. I Js-M Stock No. 152 Tan Spartan Blucher "Smile" bit The nail square on the head means to buy Jewelry of F.

L. THORPE, Lead's Enterprising Jeweler, who will give valuable prizes this year. Your Choice: $100.00 in Gold Coin. $150.00 at S.R. Smith Furniture Store.

9150.00 at F. L. Thorpe's Jewelry Store, or 9480.00 Electric Piano for 9125.00. NOTICE: You can purchase Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Fine Clocks and Silverware at our store at just as reasonable price as you would have to pay in any city or eastern town. F.

L. THORPE, 12 E. Main Lead. In a tnannv tv1 which I fi rry -v i llil will iSa nnniiHi uM(H YYmaA 'J well -groomi men 'Iff this season. Its re fined shape pre vents its being at all flashy.

Ask to see it of any Ralston dealer. 000 UNION MAD I ANOTHER ONE NEXT WEEK JiA W.J. Clark Men's Outfitter Oetting sells hay. 8-J21- i8-tf Smoke Spikes cigars. Given Away Smoke Father George Cigar.

Buttermilk sc per qt. Star Bakery. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Homestake Mining company will employ only non-union men after January 1st, loto. The present scale of waRes and the eight (8) hour shift will be maintained.

All employes who desire to remain in the company's service must register at the general office of the company on or before December 15th, 1909. T. J. GRIKR, Superintendent. November 1909.

El Bocada cigars are union made. Dr. Vallier, Osteopath, 117 S. Mill. Fourteen Exempt Firemen.

On Wednesday evening next there will be doings at the parlors of the Alert Hose company that will bring to the rooms the full membership of the organization and many visiting firemen. On tjjat evening fourteen of the members of the company who have served the required time in the department and who, during their years of service have given to the company and city the best they have, will receive exempt certificates. The occasion will be made one of rejoicing by the members of the company and after the routine of business has been disposed of the presentation of certificates will be made. The presentation will be followed by a social time, during which a program of music, song and anecodtes will be rendered. Lunch and refreshments will be served and it is expected that WOLFF FINK, BLACK HILLS LEADING AND RELIABLE JEWELER, will give away a beautiful DIAMOND RING and a SOLID GOLD WATCH, worth $150.

Until January 1, every dollar purchase J. H. Whitcscll of Minneapolis is at the Sniead. Shotguns and rifles for sale and for rent at Kuester's. ig-im Al Chovin of Kansas Citv is calline "lerday afternoon a letter was re-cciW! from Mrs.

Chambers Kellar, who is now at San Antonio, Texas, whether she went several weeks ago for the benefit, of her health. In the letter it is stated that she has improved woinlcrfullv since her stay in that city, which will be pleasing news to her many friends throughout the Hills. on his Lead trade. WOLFF FINK Jeweler Home-grown and home-killed beef MILL STREET one of the most enjoyable limes wil be indulged in. at the Searle market inf H.

J. and H. E. Wilson of Vale are registered at the Smead. Oetting sells grain.

8-iat-' Honesty is Wolff Fink's policy. The deer hunting season is now open. See Kuester about a gun and the right kind of ammunition. Dr. Granger, dentist, Morgan block, second floor.

Phone F-2169. This evening, at Elks' hall, the Boosters club will meet and will have as its principal guest Mr. Bunce, who is doing what he can to aid in the development of the country. lie will explain the methods which it is proposed to pursue by the development company of which he is the president, and give his reasons whv he believes that it will be a good thing to en courage. Every member of the club El Bocada cigars are union made.

Smoke Father George Cigar. This afternoon there was born to the wife of S. R. Cleaver, a fine baby boy, and their home at 515 Main street is now one of the happiest in the city. Deputy Clerk of the Courts Troth was visiting in Lead this afternoon El Bocada cigars are union made.

JiuIl'c Granville G. Bennett IUSMUSSEN BROS. Stone, Brick and Cement Work All work done in a workmanlike manner and good material used. 'Phone Kirchoff property, 1 Deadwood was in Lead this afternoon is requested to be present and all citizens interested in the project are in 519 Ml" M. inquire at premises, iotf 1 I the future brutes 111 the guise of humans who maltreat dumb animals Searle has the real thing in saner vited to attend the meeting.

Read the ads in the Register. will be made to suffr as the law di nis iainer, 1 nos. Manion, drove down from Terry kraut the kind the Kaiser eats. Try a.l-tf rects. The county auditor's force, having finished the coinnilatinn nf the law Ex-States Attorney Stewart was in Mrs.

James Black and daughter, Maggie, of Terry were Lead visitors me city yesterday atternoon on busi books, is now engaged in finishing up an amount of miscellaneous business ness. mis afternoon. which has been accumulating for sev Try a steak off one of those Spear This dress serves for afternoon or for evening wear, with a long coat it is suitable for the street, for calling or church, it is easily and quickly put on and is more attractive, more comfortable, more economical and better style for house wear chan a suit. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT When you want any taxidermist erai weexs past. fish valley steers, killed and for sale County Commissioners Esterbrooki by Searle.

iti work done, come to 106 West Main street. Good work at reasonable prices. MR. SMOKER El Bocada Cigars are made of the Finest Havana Tobacco by the Most Skilled Union Workmen in a Clean, Healthful Factory. and Peterson spent the greater part ui ycsicruay inspecting county roads Place your storage orders for Mon 1 ney report that they found the road' in a very good condition where worl, arch, Owl Creek or Kirby coal with Mrs.

John Sivert, who had been visiting with friends in Lead for a dav VV. J. Ford, telephone 2120. -tf has been done upon them and in only one or two places could improvemen or so, left for her home at White-wood this afternoon. nave Deen made.

When you want ammunition that will not fail you at the critical mo The next open mectine of the Wo Made in 10 Sizes. The C. G. T. Hose Co.

will Made Strictly by Hand. ment, see Kuester about it man's club will occur at Elks' hall on a dance at the opera house in Central on the eve'ning of Nov. 19th. Scha- Saturday afternoon from to Go to Wolff Fink, the reliable iew o'clock. The Arts and Crafts Hcnart ders orchestra.

You will be wel come. 10-td eler, to buy your holiday goods. The best goods for the least money. 16-tf ment will entertain the general club with fine exhibits of work done in our city, consisting of work in brass and copper, needlework, basketry and W. S.

Kermode will receive another We make a specialty of putting up -AT THE- emus painting, uooa music and re good lunch buckets to please the freshments will add to the nleasitre car of fancy potatoes this week and all those wishing five sack lots or over had better get their orders in at once. These potatoes are the best miners, at Cowin's. Try them. 251! of this reunion of the club. All Scenic Theater members are urged to be present mat have ever come to town.

0-5 If you can't get what you are look Meeting tor club members only. ing for in the jewelry line try Wolff St. Patrick's Court No. 082. Cath ink.

You will surely find it there. olic Order of Foresters, will meet in Was the Wrong Man. Harry McClain of Norfolk. Neb. regular session on Friday evening, November 10.

AH members are re Lookl Lookl Don't make the mis. take of buying your diamonds from an quested to be present. Barney We still have in stock about 100 Boxes of Spearfish and Redwater Apples at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 per box These are good keepers and good eating and cooking fruit and much cheaper than the CAR of COLORADOS that -we have just placed in the CELLAR. We also have a few boxes of CRAB APPLES suitable for making jelly, etc. P.

A. GUSHURST unreliable concern. You know Wolff was released from the Butte county fail Saturday and left that evening for his home. McClain is the man who was arrested some time ago on FILMS SONGS "Wonder of Nature." "Ralph Benefits by the Peo- NEW SONGS, pie's Curiosity." "New Mail Carrier." Diamond, Chief Ranger. iMnk is reliable.

12-tf The dance and basket social riven tne charge of being the man who stole Miss Aenes Toss returned to Stur. last evening bv the Junior Woodmen sis last evening after attending the a team and buggy in July last year, from H. C. Hantz, the liveryman. at the parlors of the South Lead Hose company was well attended, and those weuaing ot ner triend, Miss Helen naiiiiu.

Since McClain was brought to Belle Fourehe his friends amone the rail wno were present declare that thev Marine every afternoon. Children admitted for cent. never had a more enjoyable time. road employes of Norfolk have not been idle, and have been takine stens Mrs. E.

Virginia Lawrence, dress inaKing. ynnaren doming a spec Dr. Hanstein returned last even to tneir triend released. Two attorneys of the Northwestern rail ially, satisiaction given. 807 Julius street.

16-wi- Boost the Booster. ing from Rapid City, whither he had been called to perform an operation on Charley Crow Dosr. one of the road were put in charge of the case, BLACK HILLS DAILY REGISTER LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA. and they sent representatives here to EI Bocada cigars are union made, ascertain what could be done. The students at the Indian school at that Work began this afternoon on oil the tar binder on the macad.

latter part of last week C. A. Cunning- place. Charley had a severe attack nam, round house foreman at Nor of appendicitis and the operation was am at the high school grounds. When the work shall have bn enmnlptfrf I If You're Wise, You Will Buy Your H.

S. Roberts of Minneapolis is Lead. folk, arrived in Belle Fourehe with performed to give him relief. He re that part of it which will be macadam proof sufficient to convince the offi Friday, Nov. 19, 1909.

covered nicely from the effects of the operation and will not be confined to ized will be perfect cers here nhat they had the wrong Call for your meats at the Mill street market. 'Phone aoo8. i-tf his bed for many days. man, as a result of which McClain was released. Belle Fourehe Bee.

Smoke James Smithaon cigars. Mike Pilonetti and James Berttola were passengers last evening on the Judge J. L. Bourcher. who is come outgoing Burlington for Trinidad, Cigar clippings for smoking and from the eastern part of the state to Arctics and Rubbers FROM Lolo.

Mr. Pilonetti has been called ryjhe cases in which Judge Rice is chewing at Fisher's cir factory. There will be a special meeting of the Black Hills Trades Assembly disqualified, sat in chambers this af- to the Colorado citv on business, but will return to the Hills shortlv. He ernoon. Tomorrow morning, in Fresh and pure milk and cream in T.

IF1. PBTIBRS Exclusive Shoe Dealer company with Judge A. J. Plowman of Deadwood. he will leave for the has been doing the concrete work at the high school and made a splendid job of it.

Mr. Berttola will remain in Trinidad. 1 any quantity for sale at Alsip's store. Boost the Booster, union cigar. Boost the Booster, a union-made 5c cigar.

Central City drug store. W. B. Graves and wife of Omaha aje in the city. Go to the Campbell House bath rooms and have your corns removed.

It won't hurt Immediately relief. headwaters of the Soearfish river. and will spend a couple of days trying to get a deer or two. Judge Kuester's is headquarters for all Saturday night, Nov. 20, 1909, for the purpose of discussing and taking action on the position taken by the Homestake comp? locking out all union men.

All delegates are earnestly requested to be present. A. D. LANDERS, President. FRED DOWNING, Secretary.

We have Urge assortment of Men's High Cut Mining Shoea. 2 This evening the Spanish War Vet kinds of guns and ammunition. The Bourcher and Judge Plowman are old school and classmates and Judge prices are right, too. erans will be in session and at the meeting, besides arranging for the memorial services which will be held Plowman is trying to make it interest- ng for Judge Bourcher in many oth Last evening the Leiderkranz club gave another nf it H1irtitfn! cis er ways than in a lawsuit. Fink has presents to suit everybody.

next February, the matter of the women's auxiliary will be taken ud and Anything vou buv from Fink you can parties. There were a large number it is probable that something looking to its nriranivatjnn orill Um Anna dopend upon. 16-tf guests present irom Deadwood and other camps and the evening was one of pleasure to all. should prove to be one of the best features of the organization. P.

M. Bonniwell, one of the commissioners of the county, was in the Pendo the meat dealers at Mrs. Sarah Hedees. mother of Mm. Corcoran, accompanied by her granddaughter, Helen Corcoran, were ar MORGAN MEAD, The Union Undertakers JOE MEAD, Manager Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers No.

7 North Gold Street Official Undertaken Central City and Lead City Miners' Unions. Phone 2085 Open Day and Night rivals in the city last evening from West Hone. N. D. Miss Helen had YANO MILLS Campbell Annex, 10 S.

Gold St. Watch Makers and Opticians All our work is guaranteed first-class and our goods the same. We make you safe bv a WRfTTEN GUARANTEE. Ask for it; it means something to every oustomer. Giye us a trial been visiting with her grandmother city today.

Carpenters' Union No. 1440 will give a 10-cent dance at the Lead opera house on Saturday evening, Nov. 20. Butler's orchestra. Mrs.

George Geise and daughter left this morning for their home near Eothan and will probably remain there for several weeks before rejoin- Jug Mr, Gie in this city. No. 121 West Man stneet, are not running a lottery, but they are giving their customers 10 per cent rebate checks which may be exchanged for cash every time the customer gets $50 worth. That is, when you have bought, for cash, $5 worth of meats you will have rebate checks showing you have bought that amount. These checks will sell at Pendo's for soc in ior tne past eight months and bas re turned to remain until after the Christmas holidays.

Mrs. Hedges will remain in Lead for several weeks before returning to her North Dakota home. cash or trade. I I -1 -1 I.

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Years Available:
1909-1911