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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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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1907. THE DEAD WOOD DAILY PIONEEB-TIME8. PAGE -IVD KIDD'8 LAWN MOWER Edward Kidd's genius which nas brought forth many useful pieces of machinery, has turned out a town mower that is built upon entirely new We Are Going to Open the Season With A lines and will accomplish work im possible to the ordinary or "garden Xk ft ft ft ft ft ft ft a variety. The styles' pf mower heretofore 'n use all embraced the revolving knives, stretched along in cylindrical l-f I form across the machine and cutting or breaking off the blades of grass by coming Into close "contact with stationery blade. The Kidd mower consists of a row of horizontal steel discs, about an inch in diameter, which revolve at high, speed.

Their edges are sharpened, as a knife blade, and they revolve close to a wooden face. Below each blade is a toothed feed wheel of itihe same diameter as I ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 4 Our Men's $3.50 Shoes Our line of $3.50 Men's Shoes meet every requirement of a higher priced shoe. You can choose from several smart and shapely styles, and can get a perfect fit in the style just suited for your particular usage. The stocks are Patent Calf, Vici Kid, Box and Gun Metal Calf in all the new patterns. the cutting disc.

This wheel catches the blades of grass, as the machine Is propelled along and forces them Into the angle formed by the edge of the disc and the wooden face. The discs receive their motion by chain and bevel gear from. the large wheels upon which iche mower is propelled. They make 90 revolutions to every one of the large wheels, or at ordinary speed, turn up about revolutions per minute. One of the principal features of the new machine is its ability to cut grass of any The old style lawn mower was useless when the grass was higher than the top of the cylinder, wJth.the Kidd invention the grass may be a foot or a yard high, and the cutting can be done just as satisfactorily.

The bevel gears, the chain, the spindles which turn the discs and other parts of the machine Beginning Monday, Feb. 11th, and for Six Days on Embroideries, Laces White Goods and Wash Goods ALL NEW SPRING ARRIVALS, JUST RECEIVED DURING THE LAST FEW DAYS. THE EARLY SHOWING OF ADVANCE STYLES FOR SPRING. Embroideries, new patterns 3-45 CtS Embroideries, nice and wide 7-8-9l0 CtS Etnboideries, extra wide 12 and 15 CtS A full assortment of Laces at 5C Yfd. White Goods in plain and fancy 10-15-20-25 CtS A beautiful line of Wash Goods for Waists and A n.

Evening Dresses sU J5 50 CtS The Big Store JOHN C. HAINES, Inc. are protected with a covering which the cut grass from getting in and causing any clogging. The one which Mr. Kidd has on exhibition at 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft SL We've bound to have the best and- We've Got Them This way for $3.50 Shoes.

ZIPP SHOE CO. I the Pine street shop, will cut a swath about 12 inches wide, but the machntes will be made in different sizes. They are easy to keep In repair as the sharpening of the discs can be done by anyone with the least mechanical skill. All the principal parts can be stamped out so that the mower can be manufactured at even less than the cost of the ordinary machine. Mr.

Kidd has worked on the EXCLUSIVELY ft FROZEN TO DEATH NEAR SEIM Belle Fourche Bee A report was Idea from time to time for the past twelve years and some years ago produced a machine which was a variation from the ordinary type but did REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bant; OF DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA to the effect that Miss Bessie Seim and her sister, Clara, were frozen to death near Seim on Friday, February 1, during the blizzard raging over the northern section of this country Hills, having taught school in the northern, part of this county for a number of years, and was a candidate last fall for nomination on the republican ticket for the position of county superintendent. She was a graduate of -tine Spearflsh normal school and one of the most popular teachers In the county. not suit his Idea of efficiency. The present one is a change from Ms orig inal invention and. appears to have em 'that day.

SOMETHING DOING. If any one wlsfoes to "settle" It for himself and "know" that the "An-gelus" style 66, is truly, the "only" piano-player that gives the most impressive and exquisite musical effects, and therefore, all others are surely "back numbers. Let him go and hear any other player, of any name whatever, and then come to No. 6S1 Main street, and see and hear the "Angelus." Now, this Is fair, and brings matters to a "show-down." C. E.

HAWLEY. solved the problem of lawn mowing. The young ladies had been at Miss AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, OCT. th, NINETEEN HUNDRED SIX Bessie's claim on Lodge Pole creek, and the morning being nice they WATER OFF ON INQLESIDE started to walk home, but had not A bursted water main on Ingleside last evening necessitated the shutting off of the water supply In all that part gone far when the storm commenced and in a few minutes It was impossible to see fifty feet. Their folks be of the hill above John Treber's house.

The damage is not serious and will came uneasy when they did not come be repaired today. Last night Chief home and went to the claim to see McIIugh of the fire department de what was the matter. The young la BESSIE ANDREW SURPRISE.) Miss Bessie Andrew, was awfully shocked last evening, when a number of her friends took of her borne the Methodist -anj proceeded to entertain (her. The shock was one of delight. The little affair was planned and direct ec by Miss Nellie Rule and was creJk to that young lady's conceptio.i of social functions.

The early part oC the evening was devoted to games of a most engaging character and the latter part was taken up with the enjoyment of a most charming array tailed two men to patrol the hillside dies not being there a search was RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 875,970.2 Stocks, Bonds and other 152,688.61 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 81,459.71 Cash. Exchange and U. S. Bonds 694,124.44 11,864,192.91 LIABILITIES.

Capital, Surplus and Profit 294,154.08 Circulating Notes 160,000.00 DEPOSITS 1,410,038.82 21.8S4.192.95 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. E.Franklin, President Hahpis Franklin, Vic-Preidtnt T. J. Ghibr, Vice-President D. A.

MoPherson, Cashier M. M. Wheeler, Ass't Cash. J. PozNANsxy, Ass'tCash.

made and a part of the clothing worn in that neighborhood, so as to be on hand in case a fire broke out. by the girls was found a short distance from the claim cabin. The "No Bankrupt Sale, no Fire Sale, no Special Sale can compare in magnitude of price reduction to the great shoe sacrifice at the Berger Department Store next Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 11th and 12th. Every high-grade shoe in the house has been cut most unsparingly." Buy your dress shoes now.

Come early, as It is worth your while. wftiole neighborhood was then aroused and the hunt for the girls had been going on up to Saturday of last wees, but no other trace had been found of them. Mis Bessie Seim Is well known all WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY W. E. Adams JohnTrbber J.

Goldbbro Ben Barb JohkHdniib over Butte county and the northern Whisman can nx It John Grat K. G. Phillips SOCIABLE The Ladies' Aid society of Trinity M. E. church will give a Washington sociable on the evening, of Feb.

22. at YESTKitUATb PERSONALS. Peter of Chicago is a guest at the Holzuer. Victor Jepsen went down to Rapit! on the Northwestern. D.

Cole and wife of Custer were in Deadwood yesterday. F. M. Thompson of Chicago is here on a business visit. G.

B. Ferguson of Lincoln, is registered at ithe Holzner. George L. Johnson of Chicago is here on mining business. W.

J. Berkhauser, of Monarch, is expected to arrive here today. W. W. McCready of Sundance, was here on business yesterday.

J. Fowler went down to Rapid City last evening on business trip. Peter Oleson, Charles Morrin and the home of Captain T. G. Carter.

No 47 Selbie street. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Lunch will be PRE-INVENT0RY SALE served and the evening spent in amusements appropriate to the occa sion. Admission 15 cents. 20 PERCENT DISCOUNT We begin our Semi-Annual Invoice February 20th.

From now until that date we will give 20 per cent discount on all Suits and Overcoats, as follows: ft ft LEAD GIRLS WON The girls of the Lead lliga school A. Miller were in from Maltland defeated the team from the 3pearf.Fh normal in a game of basket ball last evening, by a score of 12 to 17. 'ihe game was played in the Leal high James Munn will leave this for the site of his government school gymnasiuta. Young Men The game was interesting through contract' work in Montana. out and hotly contested from stant to flrish.

Miss Lucile Adams, departed for Rapid on the Northwestern last ev ening for a visit with friends. Riley Swift the conductor on the DR. GANTZ REMOVAL The apartments on the floor McLaughlin road between Nahant and the limestone country, is visiting in of the Trebar-Goldberg bullillu; ou Main street, which have been under city. $28.00 SUITS, 20 PER CENT $22.00 SUITS, 20 PER CENT jjg $16.00 SUITS, 20 PER CENT jj $12.00 SUITS, 20 PER CENT A A off y.ou $9.00 SUITS, 20 PER CENT fj $5.50 CHILDREN'S SUITS, 20 4 1 PER CENT OFF 4 4 3.50 CHILDREN'S SUITS, 20 Qf PER CENT ZOU $2.50 'CHILDREN'S SUITS, 20 tj 1 AA PER CENT OFF UU $28.00 OVERCOAT, 20 PER 11 CENT OFF $LLJ $22.00 OVEhCOAT, 20 PER A CENT OFF 3 1 O.UU $16.00 OVERCOAT, 20 PER 4 if CENT OFF 1 Z.4U $12.00 OVERCOAT, 20 PER A A CENT OFF $9.00 OVERCOAT, 20 PER CENT OFF 3 l.ZU $14.00 SUITS, 20 4 4 PER CENT OFF ll.OU $12.00 YOUTHS' SUITS, 20 ft A PER CENT OFF 3 0 $9 00 YOUTHS' 8UITS, 20 ft PER CENT OFF I going repairs and alterations fur the Don Blood of Galena, attended the meeting between the operators and accomodation of Dr. Gantz are about are usually very particular about collars and can's.

We suit them, and can cult anyone. Just give us the chance to prove it. Let us try your work this week. It Is our wish to do every piece of laundry work so it will suit Careful work Is gnaranteej always cod such work ought to give us your custom. STEAM LAUNDRY DEADWOOD, S.

DAK. completed. The doctor is now moving ia and will be entirely reaiv re a if ceive his patrons by Monday morning neat vi us LENTEN MEDITATIONS At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in tha parlors of the Congregational church. Dr. Ashley will give the first of the Lenten Meditations.

Today he will give an interpretation of "The Cotter Saturday Night" Miss Stacey will sing. Everyone lscordlally invited. union Thursday night and remained in Deadwood over yesterday. Bob Hogarth went down to Rapid City last evening to look after certain business connected a homestead ranch he has taken' up in the valley country. Miss Barbara Barclay, who has been visiting her uncle for about a year past, will leave today for Washington, D.

C. From there she will proceed to her home in Norfolk, Va. D. B. Thayer, general agent of the Standard Oil company, at Sioux City, Is Inspecting conditions in the Black Hills, in the interests of his company.

He has recently been in Pierre, taking observations of the workings of the legislature. Rest Quality at Lowest Prices Piano Tuning 9. C. NEFF AH Work Gnaranted Leave Orders at Ftehel's Baaaar Then, No. ST.

DANCE TONIGHT. At the Dead wood Ri nk. Come and enjoy dancing on the beat floor in the Hills and to music that is second to none. Sri.

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