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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 5

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Lead Daily Calli
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LEAD DAILY CALL PAGE FTV1 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1911 IBMMgillWgalallgBgajaiiWIMIIiaaajiiiwiiiiiiits iita 1 aaiM iiiiiiiiih ntvMi tattler uuura iMi'i vent 'or sanitary plumbing 'call on James Hanley, at Kuester Hardware store. 8tf DOWN- VELVCIIINA MA Key VELVtlY sKIIN. TUILCT SPECIALTIES Perfected from results gained from thousands of dally e-porte of actual ase and experience. The most perfect am) haaa-flclal toilet goods on the market. 4 VELVET1N VANIhHIXG CREAM OOc contains no oH av fats, keeps the 'kin slightly moist, preventing sunburn and tea.

It should always be used before applying BEAUTIFIED or WAVM POWER. 89 cents. OOc bleaches, whitens. VELVBTINA MASSAGE blackheads, pimp-es freckles, vents wrinkles. i VBLET1NA.

KIN BEAUTIFIBR 00c Is a harmless ie-paraticta for beautifying, the face, arms, neck, predwees perfect enamel. effeot. Two colors: Flesh tvf TELVKT1NA FACE 1H1WDKR, as the name tmpjiea, te smooth as velvet Three tints: White, Flesh and YELTETTNA ROGTJE SDc a harmless tint 'for thtr taaa tips -and nal's, giving natural tiiw, VELVETTJIA COMPLEX-ION 80-W of exoeptknM Ity and can be used on the F.W.BROWN LOYAL Using Exclusively I. M. P.

Films Eest Made TONIGHT FILMS You Saved My Life an I. M. P. comedy drama, a dandy by our old favorites. You cannot afford to miBS this.

Tho Conquering Hero, a western film of merit. Cinderella, drama and several other dramatical and comical feature subjects, tear mad. :) Imported BUmark aanrkraut iearle' Meat Market at WANTKD A girl for general housework. Inquire at Jacob's bazaar. 1 Mrs.

Robert Tackabury made a business trip to Deadwood on Tuesday afternoon. Splrella Corset stay la war-rented not to rust or take a permanent bend. Mrs. Read, (20 W. Main.

Phone It Rev! Father Dolan of Cihtdron, Neb.l was a' guest of Bishopt jBOscli during Tuesday returning to his home during the evening. t)r. L. D. Bailor, who "had, been visiting In Denver dn business connected with his mining Interests was' an arrival in the city yesterday afternoon.

His visit was a vert successful one. I One new case of diphtheria was reported In the city on Tuesday making the first to be reported to the health authorities since the twenty-fifth of January. However, conditions in the city are steadily improving. Superintendent Young and Division Superintendent Woldenheinier of the nuriington are malting a tour of this division of the road, Bpe(nling TuPBly nlsrht at Deadwood. The officials are traveling In a special car.

The Methodist church at Dead-wood is phtmiing for a series of evangelistic meetings, Rev. John Hall, pastor of the Lead Methodist will awlst Rev. J. A. Edwards, the local pastor, during the same.

George E. an chef, has taken over the management of the Village Inn. Ho comes to Load highly recommended and is a most pleasant gentleman to mnet. He contemplates, many improvements in the conduct of that establishment R. V.

Vallery of Pnoma accauip-anied by his brother, T. W. Vallery of Nebraska were in the city today taking in the sights. T. W.

Vallery Is one of the promlnot Btockmcn of Nebraska, and his visit to this section of the country was for the purpose of delivering to his brother carload of biooiled bulls and heifers. Deadwood business men are laying plans for the of the commission plan of government, and within a few days it is expected a meeting of the business men of that city will be called for the purpose of considering the A number of South Dakota cities have already accepted this' form of government and it Is1 stated the same Is working 'With1 good satisfaction. James Grass, and 3. M. Brenton of Conata were given a preliminary hearing at Rapid City the fore part of the week on the charge of boot-leg'slnc and both were bound over to tbo district court under bonds of t300 each, being taken to Deadwood for safe keeping A.

B. Jefferson of Scenic and Mike Daley of Conata were also brought to Deadwood at the same time and the four men will be arraigned before the United StateB Commission on the charge of furnislng intoxicating liquors to Indians. Matinee every afternoon al 2:00 sharp. Evening ait complete shows rvificcisMU I IRIS theatre! Hate you triad Cowln'a loaf, or mother's bread" cottage Use Swansdown Flour nude in the Blaek Hills by Rapid River Milling Co. FOR BALE Two bouses in good location.

Good title. Inquire at Benoit's barber shop. 1-lin. The Ladies AiTol the Presbyterian church will meet on Tburday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 8.

V. Bentley, 21 Parkdale Avonue. i Alec McKinnon has arrived in the end has accepted a position as tailor with; Taylor, the The M. E. Ladies Aid Society will meet in the church rooms on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock.

Come prepared to sew. Mrs. Carl Titze, Bee. The ctiy employees were unable to flush all of the paved streets during the soft weather of Tuesday, but the drop in the temperature during the night prevented a continuance of this work today. The Lead Coat Store has decided to bring its sale to a close on Friday night, so there will be only three more days after today.

If you want to gut In on those wonderful hapains do not neglect to visit the place Two doors south of the poHtoilice Frnsh milk and cream eirtvei dally at Alslp Flisne Care; cornei and Wall street Leav order: for any quantity. 2" Thursday will be groundhog day. and i fthe arctoyB monax is able to discern his shadow at any time during the day it is said to be a sign he will return to his nest aud will hibernate for another six weeks, during which, time the winter kins will reign. Local physicians are reporting a large number of cases of grip in the city Hi the present time as a result of the changeable weather conditions. Settled winter weather is muru conductive to good health than is the condition which prevailed for the greater purt of the past month.

Later word received from Mayor L. Howard who fs at Shelbyvllle, 111., fur a couple of months' rest au! recuperation is fiat is feeling much better. It in presumed his illness on arrival at the irinois town was doe to a large extent to the fatigue of his journey. L. Simpson, deputy for the Wood-niou of the World, who Is working in this section on a membership campaign, returned Tuesday after noon from a business trip to Edge-mont.

This morning he left for a vis. It at Terry. Mr. Simpson has added a number of new members to the local order during the time he has been working in Lead. thL nt I Rev.

John Hall, pastor of Methodist church of this city and Rev. J. A. Edwards, pastor of the Methodist church at Deadwood have returned from. Hot Springs where they visited with District nuperinten dent R.

H. Dolllver. Mir. Dolllver showed some improvement up to a week or ten days ago when he suffered an attack of grip and at present time his condition is causing his people no little worry. 3 MONTHS IN CHICAGO Now playing to crowded houses Globe theatre Boston Cast Production Sermon W.11V a at to at to the his rtl'tdl Havs you tried Fisher Cigar Cllv tiiugsT Purest smoking and che 'Og i.

WANTED A girl for general house work. Must be cook. Apply at 11 East Addio. 1 1-tf Frank Bowers was -a Lead visitor this, morning in the interests of his paper the Industrial, Review, Vdtou at Bchell' tor your grocer- 816 W. Main street.

Phone 204 i Itf i Doq't forget that the closing out sale-of he Lead Coat Store is in progress and the prices offered are lower than ever before seen in the west This section Is being visited with, gentle spring shower today, with prospects of cooler weather and snow according to the weather forecast for the next twenty-four hours. The Scandinavian dancing club will give a dance with Swedish niusii South Lead Hose house Saturday, Feb. 4 at 8 o'clock. Admission 35c. Ladle's free.

31-4i. The kilns are in operation today and glazes are being put on the clay pieces which have been modeled by the pupils of the public schools. Any one interested and desiring to examine the same will have the privilege by calling at the art studio on Thursday or Friday. During the weekly assembly of the High School today a very helpful talk was gtven to the students by Bishop Hunch, in which he stated that success was not measured by riches health or knowledge but In character. Tho address was well received by the student body.

A. P. A. m. Regular Communication of Golden Star Lodge No.

9 tomorrow (Thursday) evening at 7:30. Visiting Ureth- ern cordially invited to attend. SYDNEY J. STAPLE, W. M.

TIIOS. H. MOORE, Secretary for eii nours pleasure go to thi mead Billiard Hail. The largos; tad best equipped billiard hall in th tate. The best of gouo rot men t.

You are always welcome 'ull line of cigars antf tobacco. earle's Meat Market W. Brown, who has been confined to bis home with a severe attack of the grip fo- several' days past, was reported to bo much better today, and expouto by tomorrow be able to attend to business again. Kflbekah Notice Tlie members of Dakota Robekafi Lodge No. 1, are requested to attend tho regular meeting on Wednesday Feb.

1, as business of importanc'o will come before the lodge. I. i I fi uiyvr ui MABLB TYLER, Noble Grand. MARTHA OAULDEN, Sec. Tuesday evening a dance was given by the members of the South Lead Hose company at their parlors being largely attended and thoroughly enjoyed by all present.

The South Lead Hose parlors is becora ing of the most popular dancing halls in the city. o. o. o. Regular meeting of Nnnt No.

1205 Hose company 1, Friday evening, Feb. 3, 1911. Important business. All members are requested attend. 1 B.

BISCHOFF, See. Oriental Ititgg The Oriental Rug of York' (native' importers)' have placed on sale for a few days a most remarkable collection of oriental rugs ever brought to this country. The lovers of art will not let this opportunity pass by without taking advantage of this sale to beautify their homes. The rugs are on sale at eHarst Mercantile Co's furniture department. A.

T. Slnykln, proprietor of the Lobby Liquor bouse, has adjusted differences with the county and dty authorities and reopened the dace for business again this morn ing; The difference between Mr. Slnykln and the authorities arose through a misunderstanding of facts nd so soon as matters were ex plained there was on trouble jn setting thing to rights. The Lobby has always been a popular and l'new proprietor proposes to conduct it that 4t shall always re-ml04 With High Prices and "With Cost of Llvinjf." We follow the market THIS WEEK 1 lbs. Granulated Sugar ti.00 Creamery Extra Butter 20r2 Strictly Fresh Egps 80c Creamery firsts Butter t6o.

Climax Fancy Fatent Flour winter wheat, sack 1.40 Dewey Spring Wheat, patent Flour, sack 1.60 Victor hard red wheat, patent Flour, sack 1.60 Best made B'ack Hill- hard wheat patent Flour, sack $1.75 Sleepy Eye Cream Flour sack $1.76 Family size Soda Crackers package 20c. 4 lb. package Rolled Oats 20c. Winchester or Shield's Hams.lb, 16c. Winchester or Shield's Hac-on, lb 20c.

Silver Leaf or Shield Lard van 70c, aud $1.50 Our Goods Comply with all PURE FOOD LAWS. fJROOERV DK1T. No arrests were made in the city during Tuesday evening and no session of police court was held this morning by Judge Moore. The Conquering Hero a western Nestor, a unique piece of work wonderful in its execution, a most timely production, when produced on the Loyal wreen by those Loyal people. J.

M. Brenton, and James Glass of Conanta, Ab Jefferson of Scenic and Mike Da'cy of Conata were arraigned bciore Judge Moore as United States commissioner, tin Tuesday alternoou at Deadwood on charges of furnish ing liquor to In Jims in tbs viciuitr of Rrpil City and were held to the federal grand Jury under bonds of $700 each. Very Juicy Apples Selling out at cost AppleBulter forC Mince Meat Apple Cider pernio. 318 W. Main St Opposite i 4 "Junes Kirwaa, member of the executive board at the 4 4 Western Federation of Miaen, has the authority to grant the uVws of Lead and Central City, both of whk are afhli- a ted with the Western Feder 4 tio, penniseioa to go oa 4 evike, so it was not accessary (.

to telegraph headquarter of i the Federation for that omnia. aloa, MR. KIR (VAN HAVING 4 (. GKANTFT) IT." From the Reg. j.

later of November IBM, 4 pace 1. The Register the official organ of tlie Federation la the Black HJ1U. (IHgaed) "JAltXM KHtWAV." From a staadlng notice rum- alng la the Register. 4 Did the aasoa contemplate a 4 strike? 4 F. O.

C0RUM Saceeeeor to Walter McKay REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE I R'm 7 May LeaciS. it i W' ..5 i moth snllow eVln, kxA color, not affected by most delicate and senaitiva aa. DRUGGIST Store of Quality SONGS Song Hear out new bihms. 1 110 moat important reania after all, why you should moM nmm washlag to aa, butead a washerwomaa -r doing It at bnajM we vmm tat elotbes eHaaa We wash, -our olothet ta Wa-red soft water. luunj ke water eight tlatM The i34arrat water range ta isawvaatwn from cr.Id to boiltct iot.

ana plenty of burs' and ge the clothe thorftbtMr' '2hm in Successors ta W. J. FORD Wholesale sid retail agency tm Owl Creole, Klrby and Monarch Cip Satisfaction Gnarawlatd Officii; ,1 UJuH ift I. P. NESTOR TANHOUSER REELS JUST RELEASED By Special Contract With I he Independent Film Co.

We Are Able to Run ABSOLUTELY NEW PICTURES ENTIRE CHANGE TO-DAY WHY PAD WAS HKLBi AN INDIAN RRIDEv TWOPWJONH DANCE TONIOHT 450 SEATS NO WAITING ADMISSION 10c HATINEE 3:30 EVENINQ 7:30 8:30, 15 TheafreThursday, Feb. 2 ED. W. ROWLAND and EDWIN CLIFFORD, Off ER A NEW PRODUCTION Of HUMAN INTEREST THE We'll Wash Your Clothes Much Cleaner Try our work, You'll like it Lead Steam Laundry Phone 2082'' White Wasrori 0 are Invited to visit our sbu room and inspect new Una of electric fixture, dome, tablo lamps, toasters, stores, flat iiv ns electric washing and wringing machine, "le ud awing machine motor New hipment tor the hoi' day Just recel-e" early while ha Una la eomplat and make selections fr Holiday gift. Con.

Power 11 tad nit court x.UtiUi ROS A founded on an Emblem of Purity I BY EDWARD E. ROSE A GREAT Written anp Staged by the Author of More Successes than any other Playright In the World. Prices '75c, Seats on sale at Dickenson's, Drug Store. This Is Positively a Guaranteed Attraction .1 miiiit.

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