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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 5

Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 5

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Lead Daily Calli
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Lead, South Dakota
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DAILY CALL, 'PaUtO TAi.H'URSDA MAT 8, 1919. baos rsru NOTICE HOME COMING COM. that' the county commissioner Had been advised the itttti atttorney they were authorized in undertaking the expense of bands for Home-Com i. The Lead Home Coming committee will meet In the city hall, Saturday afternoon. May 10, 1919, at 4 p.

m. the executive ing week and that the. funds would be provided by the county for that purpose. tee the chairmen of all sub-committees are requested to be present pre The World's Best Investment $4,500,000,000 United States Goverment 4 8-4 Four Tear Convertible Gold Note. The representatives from the different cities of the county where celebrations will be held on the des pared to report.

B. C. YATES, Chairman. E. C.

THORPE, Scretary. Ignated days Lead, June 30; Dead- wood, July 1st; Spearflsh, July 2nd; Whitewood, July 3rd reported that their committees are organized and Mothers Pay May 11th Send her a Card or Remembrance SEE OUR WINDOW F. W. BROWN, Druggist Store of Quality LEAD, S. D.

You may not think well of your en extended invitations to all the peo vironments but then nobody does. ple of the county to he present at these several celebrations. The people who mostly take others The members of the committee troubles to heart seem always to have more than their own share of troubles that nobody takes to heart. present were: Thomas H. Moore, Dwight Casnor B.

C. Yates and E. (. Thorpe of Lead; Captain Seth Bullock, H. S.

Vincent of Deadwood; Guy Bailey, Matt Hammond, Whlte- 4- LODGE, CLUB AND SOCIAL iwood; Charles R. Cooper. D. Billing- i NOTICES I These notes are dated May 20th, 1010, and are doe May 20th, 1023. These notes are a direct obligation of the United States Government whose full faith and credit are pledged for payment of Interest and maturing principal.

There are two classes of notes (1) (4 3-4 Per Cent Four Year Convertible Gold Notes, exempt from Normal Income Tax, State and Local Taxes. (2) 8 8-4 Per Cent Convertible Gold Notes, exempt from all taxes except estate and inheritance taxes.) We will be prepared to take subscriptions April 21st, 1010. Subscribe rarly. Remember this will be the last Liberty Loan. We strongly recommend the purchase of these bonds.

The First National Bank NOTICE H. A. A. There will be a regular meeting ton, Guy McClung, Spearflsh; A. E.

Sargeant, Terry; Hope Slaughter, I'art Trucano Trojan; F. L. Doody, E. E. Colby, St.

Onge; Willis Malk-son, W. R. Burchett, James Hansen, A. A. Moodie, county commissioners.

of the H. A. A. in the Sun room of the Recreation building at 2:30 p. on Saturday, May 10th.

MRS. M. C. KELLOGG, Corresponding Secretary. 5 8 2t.

HOME GUARDS MEET FRIDAY m. n. a. Regular meeting at Hose House No. 1, Friday, May 9th.

Secretary will be present at 7 p. m. to receive assessment and dues. 5 8 2t 'MEMBEBS llfl FEDERAL BESEUVBTp" Bit 16 rSTEMjfl KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Regular meeting of B. H.

703 Drill Eearly as Discharged Soldiers Dance Follows. The Home Guards company will neet tomorrow evening at their usual meeting place, Old Miners Union hall. Drill v. ill start at 7 o'clock sharp, so as to get this detail of lite proceedings out of the way In time for the social dance to be tendered the discharged soldiers, sailors and marines, at the same place later in the evening. A special request is made that all members be rn hand promptly tomorrow evening, as Inspection by Major Lynch of Rapid City will be held shortly, probably within a week and it is necessary to properly pre-rare for this event.

will be held Thursday evening, May 8th, 1919, at 7:30 p. m. J. W. A man may be kind hearted and handling the arrangements for Home Coming week, the first day's celebration of which occurs iu Lead on Monday, June 30th, a communication was read from Auctioneer Baird cf Aberdeen, an aviator, who is willing to contract for a flight here during Home-Coming week.

He was prompted to communicate with the Lead committee through a conversation recently with Dr. A. S. Jackson o( Lead in Aberdeen, but as he requires a starting and landing field of at least 1,000 feet square, Lead could rot see its way clear to engaging him. At thg meeting yesterday, the Deadwood members of the com? mittee expressed a willingness to take the matter up with Baird.

In the Amusement park in the First vard of Deadwood they have a level field, which should be entirely adequate for ths requirements of the aviator. The rropositlon was turned over to the Deadwood committee. Captain Seth Bullock of Deadwood member of the general advertising committee, exhibited a proof of a two color poster, just off the Call press, which was approved by the peneral executive committee. The advertising committee composed of Captain Bullock and E. W.

Martin. Fitzgerald, G. K. J. E.

Corcoran, still be worthless. F. S. Notice to The Public Reason for Term "Royal." Nntunilly there Is a good reason for golf a royal game, inasmuch is it was the favorite sport of the kings and queens of Scotland and England, us well as the dukes and inrls in ancient times. King Charles, King James II, VI, Queen Mary of Scots and others were pre-eminent among the lovers of the recreation.

Don't Forget Your Pledge Buy War Savings Stamps The Government Still Needs Your Support DR. GRANGER Over Miners Merchants Bank Phone Office B-2160 Residence F-2281 Golden Belt Chapter No. 35 will entertain its members and their families in Masonic Temple Saturday evening, May 10th. Program will commence at 8:15 sharp. All members and their families together with all sojourning members and their families are cordially invited.

A. M. Woodward, Secretary. 7 3t We are now doing concrete work in West Lead Cemetery, and will be K. C.

SMOKER TONIGHT there all week of May 4th, and from there we go to South Lead cemetery. Call and see us if you want your work done. TO THE PUBLIC OF LEAD: DEADWOOD WANTS AVIATOR Program Will Include Music, Speeches and Lunch Black Hills Council Knights of Columbus will put on a smoker in their council chambers, in the First National bank building, this evening. The program will offer a series of musical numbers and several speeches. The lunch will be one of the features.

Phone L-2013 or F-2341. Rasmusson Bros. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Regular meeting May 8th, 7:30 p. m. Work in Rank of Esquire.

Members attend. Visitors are invited. P. M. SANDVIG, C.

C. I' O. P. LUNDEEN, K. R.

S. i 2t. I am now handling monuments, Haa Ample Field for 1 Starting and Landing of Airplanes At the meeting yesterday of the general count? executive committee, were instructed to proceed with the 'advertising plans decided on and to icxpenl up to $100 for this purpose. I Chairman, T. H.

Moore reported headstones and markers in connection with my cement work. Anyone dealr ng anything In this line Telephone Mike Racich TRANSFER AND EXPRESS All kinds of teaming. Heavy L-2013 and obtain prices. N. A.

RASMUSSON. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS and light work. room for furniture, trunks, etc. TRUCK SERVICE and AUTO LIVERY Cord Wood for sale. Also sawed Wood PHONES 2047 F-2130.

LEAD. S. D. The New York Store "SMART SHOP FOR WOMEN" DEADWOOD, S. D.

SCHMigTl it' 1 Suits from Higher Priced Lines Together with Special Purchases in a AMATEUR DEVELOPING Printing Enlarging Particular efforts taken to get very best results. for attractiveness of finish. for absolute permanence. for promptness of delivery. Go to MEYERS STUDIO Kodak Finishing Department Granite and Marble Monuments and Markers, Cemetery Cement Wall a specialty.

Great Suit ROBERT SIMPSON, Tombstone Cutter Prospect Avenue LEAD, S. D. Phone L-2308 Sale Today Friday Saturday 200 Splendid Suits, Style and Quality, usually found only at much higher prices. YOUR GROCERIES Who have for so many years endeavored to please every patron, are iiow as always carrying The Best the Market affords in Groceries, Fresh Vegetables, Fruit, and all articles wanted for the table. All orders by phone or otherwise receive prompt attention and quick delivery.

May Grocers. 7 Main St. Phone 2086 In four great money-saving groups: VALVES TO $27.50 $19.95 VALUES TO $35.00 $24.50 NOW is the time to plant your garden. VALUES TO $47.50 $3750 VALUES TO $65.00 $52.50 WE HAVE THE SEEDS Suits presenting the very latest version of the mode perfectly tailored of tricotine, pairet twill, gabardine, men's wear serge, hairline stripes, velours, checks every suit lined with silk VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS ALSO Onion Sets Red, Yellow and White Smart Tailored Suite Popular Blouse Suits Braid-Trimmed Suits Jaunty Waist-Coat Suits Suits with fcilk Vests Clever Belted Suits Fashionable Box Suits Elaborate Dressy Types. P.

A. QUSHURST.

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