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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 4

Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 4

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Lead Daily Calli
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LEAD DAILY CALL, LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1934 PAOK FOUR records and accounts of all county James L. Curran, A. V. Dixon, Sam A. Beardshear and Jame T.

O'Neill. officials, starting from the date of the last audit, subject to the approval WASHINGTON DAYBOOK By Herbert Phimmer Minutes of the meeting held Wed Happy Landings STAKE OPERA HOUSE nesday, October 3, 1934, were read and approved. of the state division of audita and accounts, for a sum not to exceed 1500. Motion carried. Board went on a tour of road in WASHINGTON The demand of On motion the following bills were the American Legion for immediate cash payment of the veterans' bonus Matinee 2:30 p.

n. Evening 7:15 and 9:20 p. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the proper funds: when your stockings and your foundation garters meetl spection. SPECIAL HIGHWAY FUND has been set down as No. 1 on the administration's list of things to be attended to after election day, No Baggaley A high.

dept. 6.60 vember 6. Board adjourned to meet Friday, October 5, 1934, at 10 a. m. Approved October 3, 1934.

W. R. BURCHETT, Chairman of the Board. Attest: JAMES M. CAMPBELL, County Auditor.

(SEAL) GENERAL FUND The 987-183 vote for the bonus, Dr. F. S. Howe, examinations Montana-Dakota Power at the convention in Miami in face of the known attitude of President Roosevelt on the question. gas, county Jail F.

M. Reausaw. baL 1934 makes it certain that a renewed effort, probably eclipsing those in the past, will be made in the next assessor's salary 1 Honored member I of the bar yet ac- I complice of Amer- I ica's greatest crim- yf 1 inals until love put 1 his own heart on I trial! Joe Keffeler, misc. cash Lodge, Ouh and Social Notices 18.00 5.93 250.00 20.80 375.00 180.00 items, county hospital congress to obtain the necessary Joe Keffeler, salary supt, legislation. county hospital July, Sept The proposal was approved by the house in the last congress by a vote REBEKAHS Regular meeting Wednesday, November 7, at 7:30 at O.

O. F. hall. BERTHA MILLER, N. G.

6t2 Mrs. Joe Keffeler, salary, mat of 255 to 125 and when the measure was voted on in 1932 it carried 211 ron county hospital July, Sept to 170. The senate In both in Joe Keffeler, drayage county stance killed It 30.00 hospital Administration leaders Intend to Cons. Power Light profit by experience. If possible, In stifling bonus legislation in the coming congress.

They can't prevent it lights, county hospitay, July, Sept 25.27 Montana-Dakota Power CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindliness and sympathy shown us during our recent sorrow, the death of our beloved wife, mother and daughter. We wish also to thank the pall bearers, those who sent flowers and who provided funeral cars and all others who expressed condolence in any way. C. J. Hubbel and daugh from being Introduced but they can gas, county hospital, July, Sept 24.37 with a measure of luck, smother it.

Caucus No Called Brown's Apparel Store, county bcspltal Tri-State Milling It is known that Mr. Roosevelt and the legislative leaders, realizing what a congress such as the last one could do if It ever went on a rampage, began considering curbs as far as two ter, Clara Dawn, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph county hosppital Carr and son, George. Geo.

V. Ayres county hospital months before Inauguration day. Fish A Hunter Co. CARD OF THANKS We are deeply grateful for the They agreed among themselves county hospital that perhaps the most effective would Victor Sarlcb, sup, temp. be repeal of the house rule which permitted 145 members by petition relief Beshara temp, relief kindliness and sympathy shown us in the passing of our beloved son.

We wish to thank those who sent flowers, the Episcopal choir, and all others who in any way expressed sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. to discharge a committee.

Our Belle-Sbarmeer Stockings always meet your foundation garment and your new flat garters just where they should. Never an inch shorter or longer, wider or narrower than necessary. The four personal proportions exclusive in Belle-Sharmeer are made-to-measure for small, average, tall and plump women. They're custom fitted in width and length as well as foot size. Naturally Belle-Sbarmeer Stockings are exclusive here.

The nicest colors, the nicest prices! Ringless, of course. The another Belle-Sbarmeer "exclusive." A shadow lint which assures better fit, longer wear, a slimmer, lovelier oot. The idea was still popular at the Gil's Grocery, temp. time the special cession was con' Nelson. vened in March, 1933.

Speaker Rain-ey and Majority Leader Byrns were committed to it. They went so far CARD OF THANKS as to call a caucus for the purpose ADDED COMEDY and NOVELTY ACTS WITH We wish to express our deep ap of abolishing this rule and require 3.05 58.60 29.00 473.16 57.50 43.00 40.29 55.00 5.00 54.27 2.05 6.00 12.00 12.00 56.00 6.50 20.00 13.50 instead that a majority (218) sign sucn discharge petitions. At the preciation of the many kindnesses and sympathies shown us during the illness and death of our husband and father. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs.

C. C. Chandler and time It wa believed generally they couia nave put over the plan. LATEST NEWS EVENTS 10c 20c 30c THURSDAY "SHE LEARNED ABOUT SAILORS," with Lew Alice Faye, Harry Green, Frank Mitchell and Jack Durante. Delightful comedy.

10c, 20c, 30c. Ask for your foot size by number and your LEG SIZE by NAME children. Something happened, however, and the caucus never was called. Some relief E. S.

Stanley, temp. relief Isaac Fors, temp. relief Arnold A Mlnard, temp, relief Arnold A Minard, temp, relief J. L. Brustkern, temp.

relief Sofia Virkula, rent, temp. relief Mrs. M. O. Regan, rent, temp.

relief Curran A Curran, rent, temp. relief Mrs. C. B. Pourlea, rent, temp, relief Mrs.

Alice Conard, rent, temp, relief Curran Coal coal, temp. relief Have a permanent from Theresa Bl a Brov you're small elle-bharmeer ZZttZz Brov If you're tmatt i wdium vou re fall one succeeded in persuading tbem that such a harsh and drastic measure was not necessary; that more and tree the economical price and the guaranteed work. Phone 2219W. control could be obtained by taking For our Health's Sake 5 IC il At I Classic, if you'r. plump detiqnea tor the Individual me position that a democratic house If drugs, medicine, surgery and must be "free." That decision made the 295-125 doctors have failed to get you well, or keep you well, you owe it to your Opportunity for expert automobile service man to make permanent connection with responsible concern.

Good weekly guarantee. Write Box X94, care Call. 11-2 tf Dr. Granger now located opposite Homertake hospital. 11-2 tf Small used piano, reconditioned.

Bargain at $45. Go rum-Osier Household Utilities Company, Deadwood. 5t4 Heamst Meecwmle Co. vote for the bonus possible. A Knottier Problem self and yours to learn about the more modern and resultful Ball Life Extension Service, explaining why From all Indications the Incoming congress will present a problem to Second Floor Since 1879 the old system fails and how you may Dry Goods Dep't get well at home without drugs, med me administration even greater than the last.

Increased democratic gains in both house and senate have been iclnes, surgery or professional treat Featuring the new steam wave at the Lindquist Beauty Shop. Call early for appointments. Phone 2053M. 11-5 tf forecast. Moved by Beardshear, seconded by Curran, that the chairman of the board of county commissioners and the county auditor be authorized to enter into a contract with the auditing firm of Meyer Sc Hopkins of Rapid City for the auditing of all ment, by any doctor, and without tast or obligation to you.

write today. THE BALL HEALTH SCHOOL Dept. L-212 Excelsior Springs, Mo. 10-6 tf. There will be added a new crop of those wearing the party label perhaps with even more variegated RHEUMATISM Arthritis, Neuritis.

Sciatica or Lumbago. Sufferers can now get this big FREE 44-page revolutionary book. Start ridding your system of this treacherous disease as thousands have done. Reveals how and why this is done without drugs or medicines. No cost or obligation.

Write today THE BALL HEALTH SCHOOL Dept. 127-B. Excelsior Springs, Mo. 10-8 tf. WANTED Transportation to Denver Saturday or Sunday.

Share expenses. Phone 2037R. 6t2 Too Late To Classify stripes of political philosophy. The problem of control, of kcep There will be no bath on Wednes Ing the party's majority In step with day at 30 Parkdale. tl WANTED Unusual opportunity for saleswoman with car.

Commission. Write Box Call. 6t2 the administration's program, will be greater. Stringent methods will have to be employed. FOR SALE 5 room house, very WANTED Unusual opportunity for salesman with car.

Commission. Write Box Call. 6t2 reasonable. 320 E. Main.

Northwestern. Adjustment Co. 6 tf It's a safe bet that one of the first things to be thrown out of the window will be the existing discharge rule. PRESTQNE, ALCOHOL, GLYCERINE ISO-VIS WINTER OIL CHAINS, FROST SHIELDS ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES at Coxey's Service Station Opposite First National Bank GET YOUR PHESTONE FROST SHIELDS TIKE CHAINS CHAIN REPAIRS HEATERS BATTERIES IGNITION PARTS CONDENSERS ROTORS TIRES and TUBES from MATS0NJMSH0P MECHANICS We have Just received an assortment of generator and starter bushings. Olympic Garnet 776 B.

C. The Olympic wi-rt- relW.riirH nt four cur InliTi'iil In frmn 770 II. C. tn xr. A.

or mure tlmn I RIGHTLY APPLIED CHIROPRACTIC GETS REULTS WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. See DR. O'CONNOR 328 Main Phone 2042 Russian Language In spite nt tlip pri-vn i 1 liiu iiilnlun to K.e c.iil r.ir.v. the Uiishiiiii Ihiiiciihku la mil ilillii iilt. Mill kIi It I rich in Kriniihiiiiii'iil fnriiiM.

Thi I'lirrtMit form if (lie HlplmlH-t kiinwii as tin civil Hi iilintiri conaisls of H7 letter, two iif lire niri'l) lined. The 'Vllll'll Id I'lllll-cl KiixhIhii I II I Inlu Notice To Sportsmen Why Pay $30 to Get Your Deer Heads Mounted when We Will Mount $1 C00 Any Size Head for Our taxidermist is an expert. Why not trade in your wife's old fur coat on a new one, at depression prices. Deadwood Robe Tanning Co. DEADWOOD, S.

D. urn lurne itniupn. TIih rhlef i-lni rtn-lerlstie ul the rumt titTii urmip Is the We Can Save You Some Money Our Fall Stock of Groceries Is Very Complete, the Quality to Excellent and Prices are Reasonable, Buy your Canned Fruit and Vegetables by the case. There's a substantial saving. We'll assort them for you if you wish.

We have just received a new shipment of Libby'a Mince Meat in bulk. DRY LAND SPUDS, very good quality and size, per cwt. $1.90 Fresh and Smoked Meats, Fresh Fish and Oysters, Dressed Poultry, Lunch Meats of all kinds. We deliver. E.

S. STANLEY GROCERIES AND MEATS PHONES 2454 and 24S5 miiiiiiirlutiiin nf the unaccented 'V i)S DEADWOOD Theatre LAST TIMES TODAY Matin 2:30 Vaudeville 3:00 Evening 1st Show 7:00 Vaudeville 7:30 Evening 2nd Show 9:30 Vaudeville 10:00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Regular adjourned session Law rence county commissioners, October 4, 1934. Board met as per adjournment Thursday, October 4, 1934, at 10 a. m. Members present: W.

R. Burchett, iChes Davis and hk IT'S to think of DISTINCTIVE GIFTS for those close to you. There is nothing so personal as YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Make that appointment today and take advantage of our Christmas Specials. BLACK HILLS STUDIOS, INC. MONEY to LOAN Personal and Collateral Loans Auto Financing The Securities Credit Corporation Black Hills Trust Building, Deadwood, S.

D. Tele 193 The Eagle Inn "Where Friends Meet" wishes to thank one and all for past patronage which has enabled us to become established in better and larger quarters and cordially invites your inspection of The Smash Stage Presentation of 1934 with VAUDEVILLE HEADLINERS FRANK STARR ANITA MUTH LEWIS and the GIRL FRIEND PATTIE PATTERSON ORDER NOW our MATHEW TWINS PMLLOPAZ and others Gpend TMs Evening at flic ElHAILSr for Complete CHET WILLY'S 10 Barbarians Recording and Radio Artiste World's Most Beautiful Stage Setting! MODERNISTIC CABARET at 624 Main Street Deadwood Dance on the best floor in the city to the music of Bert Halliday and His Orchestra An enjoyable evening amid congenial surroundings can always be bad at The EAGLE Inn THANK YOU! GREETING CARDS Beautiful Assortment of samples to choose from. Your name printed several smart type styles to select from. Hearst Merc. Co.

Stationery Sec. Main Floor TODAY and TOMORROW ON THE SCREEN BiSIi Burke, Ginger Rogers and Frances Dee in "FINISHING SCHOOL" Wednesday and Thursday Constance Bennett in "MOULIN ROUGE" PHONE 2473J UVUS V-s.

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