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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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PAGE FOUR DAILT CALL, LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA. SATURDAY, MAY 17, 191. rr-T7 r- TT2 Piedmont; three sisters, Mrs. Chris Blesman, Mrs. Medrlck Ricard, tad Mrs.

'Walter Lambertson, all of whom reside near Piedmont; two HOMESTAKE OPERA V-nUnMn Hiiit nK linn. mUW fcla You are sura Hippodrome Vaudeville Road Show Monday and Tuesday, May 19 and 20 4 -ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE. 4 In Conjunction With the Usual High Class Picture you have saved OTUV AIT CO TflbU UIO parents in Piedmont, and Howard, who is with the A. B. P.

in France. Deceased was 36 years old at the time ot her death. Funeral services were held from the M. g. church in Piedmont, at 10 a.

Friday, May 16, Rev. J. 'Maurice Hupp Lead Baptist (church officiating. Mr4 David Groff of Piedmont presided at the Rev. and Mrs.

Gillispie, the pastor and wife, assisted by Mrs. Engel, sang "One Sweetly Solemn and "Till We Meet Again." money. when it is safe. It is safe in the bank' of guaranteed I The remains brought to Lead, where they wre met at the depot by the Rebekah and Royal BOB CAMPBELL CONNELL MEREL "Master of the Concertina. "Classy Duo" in A Musical Act of Merit.

A Classy Comedy Act. JACK DORA ELECTRO (SL COMPANY Comedy Singing, Talking and Dancing Supreme Novelty Act Act entitled "THE HUNAN DYNAMO" "THE VAMP" Direct from MAJESTIC THEATRE Netgnoor loages or wnicn deceased Become one of our customers and enjoy the privileges we extend to all our depositors. Open your accqunt today, whether large or small, in a safe place. A bank account Is the greatest assistance to offset discouragement under any conditions, and we are always ready to aid our customers to the fullest possible extent. 4f- INTEREST ON SAVINGS 4 fl was a member, also a' goodly number of the I.

0. O. Interment was made in West Lead I. O. O.

F. cemetery. J. Maurice Hupp made a brief address, Mrs. Joe lLove dang very effectively "Face to The beautiful couch casket vas then opened in order that Lead friends might take a last look at one whom they loved.

A devoted wife, and a constant friend, the home life of Mr. and Mrs. Spauldin was worthy of emulation. The Commitment was then made, closing the 'earthly scenes of a beautiful life. The floral offerings were in profusion a beautiful wreath the gift of Brothers of the C.

B. also beautiful designs from the Rebecca Ik?) 5 Mondays and Tuesdays the shows will be presented in the following order MATINEES Doors open at 2 arid Curtail at 2:30. Vaudeville first followed by pictures; one show only. n. EVENINGS Doors open at 7 Curtain at 7:30.

Opening show with Feature pictures. About 8:30 starting of Vaudeville. FIVE MINUTE INTERMISSION Second show Feature Pictures only, as the Vaudeville appears for but one show, nnlflf A' MATINEE CHILDREN 15c ADULTS 33c II 1J I EVENING CHILDREN 15o ISAIjCONV SEATS 35c I MAIN FLOOR SEATS SOo Including Patriotic War Tav. Get the Habit! Let's Go! Get the Habit! Dreamers are generally poor collectors. They can't even collect their thoughts.

NOTICE HOMESTAKE VETERANS A regular meeting of the Home-stake Veterans association will be held at Hose House No. 1, Lead, Monday evening, May 19th, at 7:30 p. m. W. E.

ROYCE, 5 16 3t Secretary. ami Royal Neighbors, and Individ nal offerings, gifts from friends in Piedmont and Lead. The pall bearers In Piedmont were: Ernest Lambertson, Gail PLEASE NOTE HIPPODUOME VAUDEVILLE ROAD SHOWS will be a weekly feature of amusement, and we trust that yoi will find in each weeks offerings something especially pleasing to you. The acts Jump into LEAD direct from tha MAJESTIC THEATRE in CHICAGO which fact alone should Insure us of splendid entertainment. The extra cost in railroad fares and war -taxes on same has added a big expense Item in securing this amusement, but if it is what you want'then will feel more than satisfied with the efforts we have made to get them for you.

Lambertson, Bj ron Case, Medrick Picard, Ed Boyloni ajnd Walter Kulpaca Bros, 1 ambertson; and in Lead Wm rerguson, A. D. Snow, Ed Beard SOUTH LEAD HOSE COMPANY NO. 4. ALL MEMBERS TAKE NOTICE There will be a regular meeting held at Hose Parlors on Wednesday evening, June 4, 1919, at 7:30 at which meeting It is the intention to present a proposition to dissolve the Wm.

Lander, Earl Carorll and Ma son Tyler. WILLIAM FRINK INSANE ISESKIE WOODSON SPAl'LDIXG corporation. You are requested to Wild Goose Hides Eggs. Ite present. The domestic goo.se is derived from the Colorado town where his brother resides.

Within a day or two it is said word was received here that Will was out of funds in Omaha and needod assistance. It was this appeal, no doubt, that resulted in locating him. wilil species. The pioneer settlers saw L. A.

FELL, Secretary. lotd. Fancy Groceries Carry a full line of Fresh) Fruits and Green. Stuff their domestic geese run wild In bushes and almost revert to their primitive state. Now, the goose con Something of tlio Life and Death of Load Lady.

Bessie Woodson Spauldlng was born in Schuyler County, Missouri, March 6, 1883. She came with her parents to the Black Hills in 1887, Piedmont being her home most of the time until her marriage to Elton lrticts a very pretentious nest on the ground. The eggs ore so large and CARD OF THANKS- To my friends in Piedmont: Through the columns of the Call Found at Omaha Where He Was Held by Authorities After making search for some time relatives" of William 'Frink, of this city, found the unfortunate man in a demented condition, held by tbe authorities of Omaha, who were making effort to locate someone who was interested in him. Will Frink left Lead about a month ago announcing that he intended to go to Colorado tor visit to his brother while that they would nttract un friendly notlctt nt a considerable dis Jack Vale was in Lead this calling on friends. tnnce.

To avoid this dangerous pub I wish to express my hearty appre Captain Keegan who called on the ciation for your ministrations of love licity the eggs are carefully covered over when the owner leaves them Lead Recruiting office, returned to and sympathy in this -the hour of ven for a short time. his headquarters in Aberdeen. my deepest grief. The Hall Auto announces Spaulding, April 6, 1909. Since their marriage Mr.

and Mrs. Spauldlng have made their home in Lead. They had recently purchased a home on South Main and were Just beginning preparations to move in. Mr. Spaulding, who Is an employee of the Burlington has been on To the Rebekahs and Royal but not arriving there as planned sales of 5-passenger Hups to Harry You Winl Nenghbors and C.

B. Q. brothers suspicions woro aroused and search Occleston and Fred Borah of Ga The man who is riding sixty miles for the beautiful floral design, also made for him, with the result as the individual offering of flowers. per hour in a big machine Is no happier than the lnnn who Is riding thirty stated. For some time friends had suspected that his mind was not just You have helped me to carry my miles per hour In a flivver, because the man in the flivver thinks he Is right and he had been closely load of sorrow.

All relatives of deceased wife join me in saying going sixty. Cincinnati Enquirer. watched, although he had continued his work at the Homestake barns God bless yoa. ELTON E. SPAULDING.

the sick list for some time and decided to go to Edgemont for treatment and asked Mrs. Spaulding to accompany him. She told him that instead she would go to Piedmont for a visit wit liher relatives. She arrived in Piedmont on May 8, was taken seriously ill on Monday, passing away on Wednesday, May 14, up to the time he left. The Colo lena.

G. H. Kain, Mrs. Rose Blondln who came a week ago to attend the funeral of tbe late Miss Shekell, left over the Burlington today for Billings, Mont. Mrs.

Marjorie Shekell and baby are also leaving with them for an extended visit. Mrs. Dr. Konengsberger is expected home tomorrow from Great Lakes to pay her parents Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Fincher of this city a rado brother, after learning that LODGE, CLUIl AND SOCIAL NOTICES AT A FUNERAL Many things are apt to occur which sorely try every one present. IT MEANS MUCH TO YOU to have In charge of the funeral a man who is reliable and competent, one who is equal to every FOR SALE SOUTH LEAD HOSE COMPANY will sell at reasonable price Its Hose Cart and Alarm Bell, both in good at 6:30 p. m.

ATTENTION K. T. Regular meeting of Dakota 'Conv mandery No. 1, Monday, May 19th Bell has fine tone, suit Elton Spaulding, husband of deceased arrived in Piedmont from short visit. Dr.

Konengsberger who at 7:30 p. m. All sojourning Sir able for School or Church. For par-ticuars, call or write, Will was being held at Omaha, at once went afcer him, and yesterday returned to Deadwood with him and turned him over to the county authorities, who found it necessary to closely confine he being in a very serious and violent condition. The board of insanity will conduct an examination of the unfortunate man this afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Friends declare that when Mr. Frink left Lead he had about $200 in money and a railroad ticket for has been stationed at the Great Lakes for several months received Edgemont an hour previous to her death, and when be asked her Knights cordially Invited to attend H. B. REYNOLDS, E. C.

L. A. FELL, Secretary. Lead, S. D.

5 16 6t. orders to go -to Philadelphia where if she knew him she said, "Elton," A. M. WOODWARD, Rec. he will be stationed.

it being the lust word she uttered. 17 2t. 'It will benefit every lady who Special dance this evening at Mrs. Spaulding is survived by her man will needs a Coat, Cape or Dolman, to Society Hall for all Yeomen, their husband, her father and mother Such a find in Jook over the. extraordinary values families and invited friends.

5 17 It Mr. and Mrs. James Wofcdson of at this 20 percent discount sale. Kepp-Baertsch Co. 5 17 It 1 J.

MEAD FUNERAL DIRECTOR AMATEUR DEVELOPING YOU SEE IT FIRST AT GET POSTED HERE Printing Enlarging Particular efforts taken to get 4 E. MAIN ST. LEAD, S. D. PHONE 2085 very best resu ts.

for attractiveness of finish. 15e Kepp-Baertsch Co. "A SHOP FOR for absolute permanence. for promptness of delivery. Regular meeting of Lead Lodge PROMPT SERVICE No.

747 B. P. O. Elk-shTuesday, ev Go-to MEYERS STUDIO Kodak Finishing Department ening, 8 o'clock snap. Initiaton of a class and imnort- ant business.

All visiting Elks welcome. to plant your Entertainment and lunch. Come and enjoy the evening. ROSS, Exalted Ruler. C.

A. PETERS, Sec. NOW, is the time garden. WE HAVE THE SEEDS NOTICE YEOMAN Regular meeting to be held Satur Our big Suit Sale is still in progress. If you haven't Suit now is the time to get one at your own price Extra Special 50 HATS AT HALF PRICE SATURDAY ONLY day evening, May 17th.

at 8. o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall. Initiation of VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS ALSO-- Onion Sets Red, Yellow and White candidates. Social dance after meeting for all Yeomen, their families and; Invited friends. By order of DELMA i C.

McCARD, Correspondent. 5 16 2t. World War Veterans dance Sat P. A. OUSHURST urday nlht, at City Park.

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