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The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 4

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Deadwood, South Dakota
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FOUB SATURDAY MORNING, AVOl'ST 11, 1917 THK DKADWOOD DAILY PIONEER-TIM EH. IS DEADLY FOE OF HUMANITY and extends tor a distance of three-! fourths of a mile without even turn and place lor a passing vehicle. Thjng JM Mof Powerfu, A car or a team meeting another vp That All tht Armiti of th WANTED! $200,000 Supporting The Government This la lime lor every citizen to support the States (dov eminent, and many are doing so at considerable cost or sacrifice to themselves. World Combined. I am more powerful than the combined armle of the world.

I have destroyed more men than all the wars of the world. I am more deadly than hulleta and I have wrecked more homes than the ulghtlest of siege guim. I In the United State alone, ov.r Jfum.iMi.MK) each rear. 1 spare no one and I find my victims Hinoni! rleh and Mor alike; the young and old the strong and weak widows and orphan" know me. I l.s.iii up to such proportion that hlcie on this stretch must either liack lor a considerable distance oi pass the best way it can.

In view ol this condition the lecliug exists by eveiy one who travels this roan that need lor improvement Is urged. It is only by the moat caieiul driv in and by the most skilllul handling ol vehicles that accidents aie avoid We submit these laet foi publi ation with the idea that they might be of seivice and inieiesl to the coiii-ni unity, and they would undoubted; t.V be in keeping with the plan-foi other extensive cvpendltuies foi toad improvements thioughout Law M'nce county, a veiy coiniiietidabb ntet pi ise. ever, Tel lav llle lee Is WOUTII KAILM. ATTI.K A Nil MIKKI- UIANS Heasonahle rate and no delay aa loan our own money and you do not have to wait until your application la accepted by tome Minneapolis. 8lou f'lty or Omaha loan company and further you are dealing with home people mho know and apprecia te your wants We have joined the Federal Reserve Banking System established hv the Covet nnient to irvie greater financial stability streimth to the member banks and to their depositors You can cive support to this ureal Government en that it is tn'ltled at lea.

I to a load jri and also obtain tis MEMBEB for your money by becoming reDEBAi. arstuvr I rnt my shadow over every field of lalsir from the turning of the grind-tone to the moving of every railroad train. I massacre thousand! ujMin thousands of wage earners In a year. I lurk In unseen places and do most of my work silently. iu are wrnl me.

but you heed not. I mn relentless, I am everywhere; la the home, on the In the factory nt railroad crossings and on the Sen. I I s. kness. degradation nd id yet few wk to avoid me.

I --roy. i-ru-h or maim; I gle Dott but lake all. 1 wort enemy. I i ur.des-ne.s Sun it- ol out poMtuts Io lout bariking with this, ihe latrest STATK hank In u(k Hills Veai. Ine.s and ef praisvd bunnes.

repulatiuni make fine leading but it doe, not pfnteci 1r ruarantre your im.nei in ant bank lonK In 1MH bank the of Si I II tA A. under the Ciiararitv i.IMi'MHS tnonr) te paid tn vmi and. dollar for dollar The First National Bank dF s. i. jr "lhi- '(.

it if tit 1- ovei vthnti t- pi i. pie and i-itors can jttavel without 111. pel iling theit live- and lniibs Thanknm v.iii the courier p'lbll' a' mn. 1 am. i Ko-p.

i ttilllv. i i.ia hk uh ii. 1. 1: I Ni i. I.KIMis til I tMIN I IINh .1 lined Li' I 1 a tie Si dei ul t.ii I adw to I I I it N-.

I'. Mllie: DIETARY RULES FOR THE AGED Total Arrcunt Food Cortomed Mutt BLACK HILLS TRUST and SAVINGS BANK atirt4 Mk la t4m4 m4 ii. Artlr lr Milt yM rv 4 rmi ltrl 4 mmmmt ft lt hm Ik mt ImI, Br Doroiothed and Vatablt! i Ssould Be Ued Frely. (iu if.ver.ry In ntetit and the i l.ai.g. In Mines and Mining fer.

M'l. It In lliit.s.lue nrrn- a t. general calorie. i i 1. p.in,l.ie to 11 kkr bros aiid I l.at I ir I 1 b.

at a inei-ttt of t. of i.r.a'ef i ') lle'b. I'l. M'ltlMev 1 Han lev -r Lead It-'. el ll.i I ad 1.

-i mot. 1 li 1 iea.1 I k. i i 1. hi. i i a i i i mi M.r i Ml 1 Khl- ntv Deadwood Greenhouse a-, stiiN, M.

-i. Tf.e J.mr of of he -he fa' of I ls.it.. 11. he v. 'at ll sh.

'a'-! be I ...1. pr.i-s-.d i -p. 1 he k' t. at tiki Is- dm tee' dhi i-ot, 11. 1 Ill I and lunsieii I'rncw I .,.1.1 Ne Mn.tetn.l 1-r Cut Flowers I I.

i.l s-la a II ln lU.k.ls. Inn, l.l l'i-l I. .1 I'UnU 152 TELEPHONE 152 "I a.i si. i ph -Jetrv 1 Tn '11 Ii. nidi.

I.e.,! 14' -a: II 14 7' ai 1 1 a li T' 1 A Kui.leo".l Kitssel Sk.dlt.ore Lead Stev 1.. ad err. 4- to 1. New lora. Metal I'l ppe: nominal i i Tin.

6: "1 1 n.i Antimony Vaeam-se 1 1 ir.itsten Ha'mim v.ick-.he. 11 lUMONl IN NH 1 piufits I', i the tot. ronn-i ii- What the no i ti nt I ail. u.nt piodm tmn an 1 i pr.c. a -el a' a iem-i lh.

mammal i. a m- In- 'I ''I' -t ami a- f. I la'. M. t'arl.

iv Lead Hov L. f'b I. Lead Ce-ie 1 lnt- si. huf -d i rile w.tl. and at wet- t.oh.e.

i s.pt nhen tli. ei. epo deii'-arj. be in this rvesi-rs-t." Fifteen tlve Fifteenth. Were 1 i r.

Ul.nr that a rthday ever an I I sh.iuld ja -rhap 1 a i rri.it. on. fifteen r.f'.-.rifh ii the f.n.r'i 'I, in. is a tl'-r-jw t-. teal S.l'e.

on 'e is ti i.v.r Itie'mV a tie late l.ir-f-.'.v -l ml ou'h. I. i It li.nv ft) 'e r.tdvitu; of iMiild slreadv it t.Hlels i.uf- m. Hut rt--. ii on h.

re a 'Id. ll tlieht, a f.T Hi. the S'T; ami the fairy turns 11 us. Tlo- 'he nine to Kllitf S-d-'tle'li talks Hi-01 1 L.ke "Tun. in Id this a hfteel th Hie us ll, nr.) ft tl.

I.i' 'I'll he a of i.ie ovv ti laitira sj-TlCT I'm'- il, the i. li: A- 1 t'it now io.ated at the North end. was tn town days Just Arrived Grayi, Brown and Blues New Novel Combinations, Neat Designs. Just what yon are looking lor SEE THE DEADWOOD TAILORS 'A Mr Kelly hi' -v i t.t III I Ol III IU h' Vi-'lli Met) 1 ti at Ka.pl.: th. Ipis.upa la'ltn i a- ii'ak.

an hv the a i a a t.d a p' i ti a' adion The bride Mr- Lille we. Mr an M's Ll tJ J'-' i.t l.inl.e ha-e a (..,..,,..,.,. at.d Mr Watt aiso sin F()IJTAD. Proprietor PHOK1 lit I' .1 pi vv i.i;. hot 'i H.

-t If' at ion was Js nu Xh' I and ii a. I 1 Ml all! 1 It P.iiV to ll, and n.ake 'h. mm sipeiik.ni.' of sale ah Said .1" 1 n.ade ev i.t -iv -an, ihi t.f. ith I. ar.d had piii- pe-ei) I I XII.MIM ir.d I 1 401 A- pap.

I ''lia! the been the plaee I to'iiiiu i Longer Enequatuf in Uu. r.iintur a Lm.n I third r-oll r. i il- 111 i of the Verb I li'i tlte or p. if -rill If lie o.uy and I the i.l t. nil to th- p.

tin. who-h a grnlits a ul to in v. i til 1 11 Its bm i. 1 A sill owe. his lipi.iiitiiiei.t to i i.

own i he net Uli'll he has elved I mi lAe.iunt.ir, i.r p. to ai from I he en. II, lit to VI he 1 lli ed. and if I an nil, ii i pi able per- -ti or f.ir i.i.v r. n.ii to the mv ornnictit vh.n- he is nt it tuny; to cr: I.t I mi nil exequatur lili'l i led tuny the nt of 'h.

to wl.bli i is to him nil I llltlir. hot. I it has lieeli eraiit- d. I fin I ri. i.t ai.v tinm; it fof i i'- i.w l.u- i i ivliiu the of nnht to t.

Liie iowili tolallv l.y In the a i mint: i. Sand '11 ..1 il.Tj' he. i id a few M.lle- hiyund the ii s'and III filled lh- cai with I. nt to N-w y.n a he a- value. ll i i 1 1 Hi Ml I'U'M IT" New i TV.

i.aS fn j-e ir.tr i.i it, ii. n.i".i.. e.l 'o npiai H.e tun iea ui i 'Wee w.il I main t'y A JSaiiexy for Eveiy Cat- carry, in Murk I-t- liallrrit ami part fur vtTV iiHMlt-1 tif ar. an- ililriliiitir (if tlic tank v- h. I an M.

Mi I'. ho 'a id II he e.i I t( lil-eo-. en lie io! ti -i i ti -i oiui-'i ut oi ear then iifht l.r.-. Ralph Hirkey. son of Mayor a.

the h.il the iy a I'- 1 d. 'hi- ci umlmin tn-k would Iiii.it witliioi ''or will maintain 1 dilion si-iJ t.on -f pli'i-Many i-iimih-r hank i pte.l A Fa'se Idea. "Some tnoliveS do ut matter as we --el i ii local iiiiiii-n r. is this mis- tuition that ftll'lil-hes mo.t of he bll-ilie" to our iliv.ilec onlirts." iliriJi, :1 town in ui.i.i. is I.1II-.

lllCKey. Ii com a- a second lieutenant in the I'nit, II ch fk pro-perity ii" iv 1 Ffopoits a in "ith a M.n... and in all prol.ahil,. pr ices an- considered not well '1 a hk-htini; "soinevvhe, founded bv one man of the and at country. Thm who in of Terraville I "'T' Lenjamin Harrison, in mid it is this that HUM'S Hourly cil of our embiirrusn-metits.

The worst fallacy, however, is the foolish plea that pod results can come from mistaken imd uiik'uiiled motives. What men think and feel determines what they tire to become and unless motives he irrouiuied In pure reason they are dangerous guides to conduct mid to life's greater joys. Los Angeles Times. Indianapol carded as one oi the necne-t eonf'nually travel ers in ihe industry savs that ever. "w' tni road, leavine and enterin- ton ol steel made there is a demand 1 I erraville (and th This is the ideal Lattery fur every car the only battery that is roof apainst the troublesthat ruin other make.

Let us tell you the particulars. Anil start rieht now to come in every week or so to have vour lottery filleil ami inspected free of eharpe no matter what make you are using. 'atement made with conviction and for three tons, and as lone as this condition exists prices will maintain 'ome eonsiderahi ft the their Ipvplc Tin tho nnuitifin nf pays more taxes than Ralph is one nf the yoiinrest eommi sioned officers in the t'nited State, army if not the youngest, not yet be ing twenty-one years of age, and hi-friends here will be interested an pleased to learn of Ms rapid advancement. If he is unable to obtain furlough to visit his parents bete they will leave in a few days for Indianapolis to see him before he called away to service. anT other town In ion in Lawrence MAI HAND GARAGE Deadwood So.

Dak Suapected It "The r.ec.:!tv in the flat opposite bought their pluno at auction." "I suspected as much lt'a 'going, go-iig. going' all the time." ernment regulation of prices he fuie-eested that the government authorities must now bepln to realize that ft tremendous undertaking hai been assumed when they suepested that a to its slze vew of these facta the only ah road entering our town in a menace "fe ad i tortuoul.

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