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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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Lead, South Dakota
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LOCKOUT NOTES. W. S. KE FISH FOR I FNT We have made special effort this seascn to' (Continued from Page One.) procure the best in the markets, consisting, of pointed to make Hie necessary ar Can supply your grocery wants with the Best on the Market. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back.

We deliver in Terry every Tuesday and Friday. PhoenB2116 North Mill St. Lead, Dak. Sardines in Oil boih foreign and domestic, Mackerel, Herring, Codfish in brine and boxes, Bloat-ers, Russian Cavier and Kciucgien (cck Fish. rangements.

A committee was also appointed to attend the trial of Freeman Knowles in circuit court today and said committee was on hand Also a full line of Goods appropriate for the season when the case was opened this morn ing. Mass Meeting Allen McMillin of Central City was a business visitor in Lead toda A Mild Roast. Chicago, 111., March- 7, 1910. To all South Dakota Socialists: Dear Comrades: Because thousands of socialists all over the United States pay monthly dues regularly, our national organization is able to conduct political campaigns, to agitate, educate and organize, to protect political refugees and to keep in touch with the world-wide movement for freedom. But of all our states were neglecting the matter of dues-paying as South Dakota is doing, the United States would promptly disappear from the socialist map.

Recently your state office has been receiving an average of less than $18.50 per month. Your state secretary receives five cents per month from each paying member's dues. With your organization in its present condition, your secretary's income amounts to about five or six dollars a month. He cannot live on this and so is obliged to devote to bread-getting the time that ought to be given to the state work. The" fact that dues are not paid prevents the secretary from doing his work.

The fact that he is unable to do the slate secretary's work reacts 011 the dues, for it is necessary that a state secretary keep hi touch with the locals to encourage and advise them in their work. Get your locals together. Get them There will be a mass meeting of all union men at the Lead opera house JolinEsterTozroolc LEAD ART STUDIO returned on th at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon to dis Dwight Casner Pierre train from cuss matters of importance to union trip to the easi Opera House Block ists. Bring your boohs to gain ad Ed. Regan and Frank Lenihan re mission.

turned this afternoon on the Burling ton from a trip to Salt Lake. A report conies from Terry that would indicate that the Bald Moun- tan companies are having no better Patrick Kil.nannon, an old Lea success with new men that the Home- boy. who has been at Butte for the past four years, arrived this afternoon stake. Out of seven men taken up to Terry Tuesday two quit at noon and M. J.

KUESTER All Styles of Photographs No. 5 Main St, Lead. S. R. MAKI, Prop and will make arrangements to go.

threw their lunch buckets away and county homestead iV to his Perkins a few days. the other five quite at night. Thirteen Joplin boys arrived 011 the 107 West Main St. Burlington this afternoon to work for John Regan of this city is ill wi pneumonia at Kdgemont, where I has been working for Peter Dann the Hoiuesiake company. together now and pay your dues.

If at plastering. His tolks expecte -AT THE- comrades are in arrears and cannot There will be two picture shows at him in on the Burlington today, I he failed to arrive. pay back dues, credit their cards and the opera house tonight. let them start even, but get together, Scenic. Theater Al.

Stackhouse arrived today from 1 he opera house was crowded to You can have a strong movement here. The sentiment is excellent in the doors this afternoon by Slavonian union men holding a union mass Butte and reports that practically the mines in camp have sinned work, lie says nearly all most places. Many comrades recognize this and they are anxious to get SONGS meeting. They denied to the report er that they were contemplating tak the Black Hills boys are working an to work. Lake Preston, DeSmet, Madison there will be plenty of work in liult ing the advice of the Pioneer-Times "Let Me Be Your Romeo." FILMS "The Zulu's Heart." "Forced Into Marriage." "The Thiee Neighbors." Sioux Falls and Brookings, the locals for all the workers there in a fe weeks.

to go to California. It is rumored today that a nunibi thus far visited, have agreed to sup port a fund to guarantee the state Dealer In Hardware Round Oak Heaters and Ranges All Kinds of Window Glass Builders' Hardware Crockery, Furniture, Etc. Agent for Heath Milligan Paints Three cases of scarlet fever hav secretary's salary for a few month been discovered among Deadwood of the non-union boarding houses of this city havo been officially notified that after next Tuesday the Home- To do this and to provide leaflets an public school pupils, as follow other literature necessary for vigo Matinee every afternoon. Children admitted for cents. stake company will not be responsible ous work, you require a fund of abou Norman Dawson, Joe iMarnett and Walter Yates.

The board of health $1000. Some locals have pledged" tor board bills contracted by its cm ployes. has had the school rooms fumigate from their treasury, while many 18-tf Smoke Spikes cigars. and it is not believed the town is i dividuals have pledged a like anion: BLACK HILLS DAILY REGISTER danger of an epidemic. in monthly installments of $1.

Police and LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA. Smoke Father George cigars. You who are not party socialis Accident Near Nisland. but who believe in the fight for fre Justice Court Boost the Booster, union cigar. Misses lnxv and Stella Hall an principles, we ask you to get you Brown enroute for Nisland 1 dollar into this fund for the assistance eMfce4ceaeetM eweaaaoei and cream daily for Anton Glovanota was arraigned Friday, March 1910.

Saturday night attempted to cross tli Fresh milk sale at Alsip's. 31 tf of the work. Owing to the inability of Comra this morning in Justice court on river on the ice at the Collins cross' etavem iwticwMWMwwtH iwnnMMiniiw I charge of using abusive language. He ing. They did not stop to investigat lute to serve as state secretary, Boost the Booster.

discount now at as there were several teams ahead the state committee has authorize 33 1-3 per cent Carr's, Deadwood. i-tf asked time to get an attorney and witnesses and the case was set for March 25, at 2 p. m. He was held them which they supposed Smoke Father George cigars. Comrade M.

G. Opshal of Sioux Fall crossed at thai place. About two to serve until further action" by Ih Spcarfish was a Smoke James Smithson cigars. 4. T.

Adams of Lead visitor today. state. Comrade Opshal has many ex thirds of the way across they dcnly dropped off the ice into under a $250 bond. The case against John Sturich, where defendant is charged by Depu cellent plans for organization whic Buttermilk 5c per qt. Star Bakery water and were submerged to their he will carry out as soon as he ca Hear Irving's Spanish orchestra a necks.

The horse broke loose from devote his time to them. ty Sheriff Chas. Desenfants with having used' abusive language, was this Assembly hall Monday night. lunches at the buggy and scrambled for th Ill the meantime, do the first thin Alsip's ji Hot and cold counter 15c. U.6s TIF TOP STORE No 7 Main Street is the place for sood SHOE? and FURNISHINGS.

Pri.es Right. V. KOH3MAN, Prop. shore. The young people quickly Today has proven that people real necessary and send remittance or pledge or both to Comrade followed as large pieces of ice were ize good values, too at Carr's.

crowding upon them in an alarming Opshal, u.l. South Phillips Ave Spanish Orchestra at Aessmbly hall Monday night. morning continued until March 25th. Judge Quimby this morning rendered a verdict in favor of Ernest May and against Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Roubideau in a suit for possession if a house plaintiff had rented to the Jefendants. manner. They ran as fast as their Sioux Kails, S. D. Acknnwlcdg Cigar clippings for smoking and incuts will he made through the party frozen garments would permit to th Nisland hotel, a distance of about on shewing at Fisher's eigir factory cards at St.

Patrick and Easter Carr's, Deadwood. and one-half miles, where they were press. Fraternally yours, ANNA A. MALEY, Organizer soon made comfortable with dry Second hand goods bought and sold at Kuester's, 107 Main St. 24-tf of Terry was a Mrs.

Roy Swain Lead visitor today. clothing and hot coffee. The buggy and harness were swept down the No Change Wanted. At the special election held in Speartish yesterday the commission Word from the bedside of Joe Hin river and not recovered. Be Fourche Bee.

ton of Terraville this afternoon is je Be Early. Your home decorations should plan of municipal government was re Never before were such bargains offered in Deadwood at Carr's. the effect that he is resting easier to done by Mitchell Hill, The Pco Jay. pic's Decorators. 'Phone L-2J81 jected by a majority of 26.

The clec-ion was not a spirited one, only ihont 75 per cent of the normal vote icing cast. The proposition was re James D. Hardin Seriously 111. Lead, S. D.

5 J. C. Markham of Terry was shopping in the city this morning. James u. Hardin was taken sen r.

J' Goodwin has opened a sec ously ill at his camp on the old line ond-hand store at 217 East Main St jected in every ward bv the followi Ptt'onire Reais'rr advertiser. Buys and sells everything. 'Phone ng majorities: of the Fort Pierre railroad yesterday afternoon and removed to his home o-im-' Seelig buys and sells second hand goods. Corner Main and Sciver Streets. First ward 2 Second 7 ANTON KALEB Union Man Since 1883 Dealer Staple Groceries, Fine Candies, Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery 330 Guinn Ave.

Phone L2173 LEAD. S. D. at Galena. His illness is of the same Millinery Opening nature as that of a sudden attack For Coal you can't beat I.

T. Third ward 17 which overtook hiin at Philadelphia O'Neil. That's a long talk in a few Highest cash prices paid for second everal months ago, and appears to bi words. Send me your orders. Don' hand furniture at 107 Main street Endorsed Candidates.

At last night's meeting of the form of heart trouble, accompanied wait. 'Phone B-2259. 29-tf Kuester. 24-tf by severe cramps. Dr.

Moffitt of Deadwood and Dr. Mr. Frederic Irving made a dis Deadwood Mine Millmcn's Union, the former secretary-treasurer, J. E. Dahl.

was endorsed for alderman for A. C. Berry, the repair man, is just convalescing from a slight attack of Nilsson of Lead left for Galena last tiuct hit as rnar Laurence, singing mnmmmimmhiimmhhhminnm! his solos with mangnificcnt' voice. evening and when they kit this pneumonia. the First ward and the present alder- morning the patient was greatly im Chicago Musical Times.

IMNMHIHMWNNMMMINNai nan, C. E. McHugh received the en- proved. A telephone message from Krilanovich Peplica sell as good lorsenient of the union in his race the bedside this afternoon stated that groceries and provisions as any Core or mayor of Deadwood. Mr.

Hardin was still improving and "Socialism Made Easy," a plain statement of the need and method for securing socialism, by James Connol in town. Call Phone B-2093. the members of his family arc feeling Pendo Co. Union Meat Market. With every $5.00 cash purchase you easier concerning his illness.

ly. Ten cents at the Register office was on the streets to- Frank Abt day, after a which he was short illness, during V. SARICH CO Dealers in Fres and Salted Meats Fish, Oysters and Poultry The celebrated Frederic Irving, the confined to his room. get 50 cents in trade. aim to please all of our customers.

The man. woman or child who spend, five cents with us gets as good treatment as the grand opera baritone, is the soloist Freeman Knowles Lfor the Spanish orchestra at Asseni- Just stop and take notice and be ly hall next Monday night. It will be convinced what 33 1-3 per cent dis one who spends one hundred dollars. On Trial Today a vocal treat that will be enjoyed by count saves you at Carr's, Deadwood. Our stock is nice and fresh.

i-tf Lead music lovers. The W. C. U. will meet with The two hours preceeding the ad 318 W.

Main St. A. F. 4 A. M.

Special communication of Go'den Lead, S. Mrs. Sarah Scott No. n'i North runeral services over the remains joiirnmcnt of the circuit court at htar) lodge No. 0 this (Friday 'clock yesterday afternoon were de Mjll street, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

WHMMniMWIHMIMW: of the late Nestor Erickson were lield at the Terry opera house at 1:30 this afternoon. Rev. Norsworthy officiat evening at 7:30. Work in the F. C.

oted to the selection of a jury in the tHI legree. Visiting brethern cordially case ot the state against freeman Mr. Frederic Irving's Friar Laur invited to attend. By order of the Knowles, charged with criminal libel ing, and the remains were interred in the Terry cemetery. The funeral was W.

M. Thomas H. Moore, Secre on the complaint of S. R. Smith of ence was an exceptionally dignified effort in every way.

Chicago Saturday Evening Herald. largely attended. tary. Lead. State's Attorney John T.

Ileffron is being assisted by J. H. funeral services over the remains Rogers and Chaunccy L. Wood of the late Mrs. Angclo Mutto of Rapid City and Judge J.

H. Burns Thursday, March 3rd Whitetail gulch will be held at the of Deadwood are appearing -for the defendants. J. SPANACEVICH L. K.

The Slavonian Meat Market Dealer in Choice Lamb, "Veal, Pork, Ham, Bacon, Corned Beef. Tongue, etc. Game. Poultry, Oysters and Fish in Season. Phone 2096.

308 W. Main, Lead. Mrs." Elmer McNabb of Terry expects to leave Saturday for Butte, where she will join Mr McN'ahb and where they will make their future home. Lead Catholic church at 10 o'clock to THE PEOPLES' I I ANT COLUriN tFor Rent Lost, Etc- Everyone welcome to come and ex morrow lorcnoon and the remains amine our large display of fine Mil The jury trying the case is will be buried in the Catholic ceme oniposed of the following: Matt tery at South Lead. Bentley, Ole Christianson, James linery.

K. ZOULIS iogVS West Main St For; Sale. For Sale The Montana bakery and Sncll, David Dotson, J. E. Warwick, Our volume of business is so great business.

Inquire at the bakery, So. Gold St. 7-wi The regular monthly meeting of St. Catherine's Court, W. C.

O. will be held Friday evening at 8:30. All members are urged to be present. II. Johnson, R.

S. Charles Beckman, Joseph Tilley, Patrick Killoran, Harry Yeaman, Wm. Johnson, Robert Giltner and F. C. that we are well satisfied with a reasonable profit, and "The Montank Way" buying for cash and selling Fcr Sale Hor-e'v 'd furniture.

In- waeteeetaeeaetf aweecs 1 I Beels. uire in W. St. 11-IW- taso eeeeceMMMMf Me8ftMea The taking of testimony was begun For Sale One wagon. In- for cash eliminates bad accounts and makes a reasonable profit for cash better than others' large profits on hortly after 9 o'clock this morning mre i'endo meat a im- At last night's meeting of the English- socialist local a committee was appointed to confer with the Gall at the Union Store nd was concluded before noon.

The Sale Sabmn and billiard hall. lefense offered no evidence, but con ear Lead. Inquire at Register of- credit. Try the Mill Street Market and be convinced. 8-tf Scandinavian and Finnish socialists cc.

tended that the article complained of was not criminally libelous under the For Sale On; I heavy wagon, in regard to selecting judges for the coming spring election. tatutes. State's Attorney Heffron ca J. Liicich, Mill SL jJanjich Company made the opening argument before 1 inner and court adjourned. Alter inner Chauncey L.

Wood of Rapid 2-tf For Co.upirte outfit good furniture. Inquire John Yucovich, 119 Nerth Gold St. 3-21- The Arts and Crafts Department of the Woman's club will hold a social and business meeting at the home of Mrs. Clough, No. 730 Miners' Avenue, tomorrow afternoon.

Members may bring their own work. Tea will be served. The meeting has been postponed until the arrival of the material which has been ordered for that work. ueaiers in Staple and Fancy Groceries and Ranch Produce FhoneB2139 310 Main Lead, S. D.

City made an argument for the acquittal of the defendant and he was followed by the state's attorney. The It is seldom that one has a chance to hear a real artist on the clarinet. Signor Fransco Ramos, director of the Spanish orchestra, which is to appear at Assembly hall next Monday night, is rated as one of the masters of the clarinet and will render some (cms cn 'rtrument. Miscellaneous. Lost Go! ing.

diamond at this office. case was given to the jury at 3:20 and it is doubtful if a verdict will be returned before tomorrow morning. with rjnartz jsctt-haped. Reward left 9-3t No. Pine jead, S.

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