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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 5

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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ARGUS-LEADER, SIOUX FALLS, S. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1897. OUR SINGERS IN THE HILLS EQUAL SUFFRAGE HEETINGIfOR ST. ELIZABETH SCHOOL PJ1 IU1 The Sioux Falls Artists Now in the The Hot Weather Holds Down the Bishop Hare Shows What the Indians Are Doing in Behalf of St. Elizabeth School.

Hills Eeceive Very Flattering 'Notices from the Press. PJ Attendance -An Interesting Meeting. La WW ML In speaking of the concert given at Mrs. Anna R. Simmons, president of Deadwood by the High School Sym the South Dakota Equal Suffrage Asso phony Club and other Sioux Falls tal elation, and Mrs.

Emma A. Cranmer, ent, the Deadwood Piooeer-Tlmee says: Special Sale Tomorrow national lecturer, arrived in the city yesterday from Lake Madison Chau The concert given last night by the tauqua, where they had been lo charge Sioux Falls peopule, in the city hall was one of the most exquisite musical treats that the people of Deadwood of equal suffrage day, A parlor meet Bishop W. H. Hare of this city has addressed a circular letter to the clergy of his diocese, which etarts off: To the good people of God who have helped towards the rebuilding and refurnishing of St. Elizabeth's school.

The bishop among other things says: "You will be glad to know that funds enough, in addition to the insurance, have now been received or promised to enable me to let the cintract for the re-ereotlon of St. Elizabeth's School; that It is expected that the buildings will be finished the middle of August; RIDING A HOBBY have enjoyed for a long time. Mre. Snyder, whose reputation as a ing was conducted by these ladles yesterday at 3 p. m.

at the home of Mrs. T. H. Brown. Owing to the extreme heat and coun Goods that are in Demand singer and musicial of high rank, has MACKINTOSHES, UMBRELLAS, SILK MITS, FANS, i SHOES AND SLIPPERS.

You might need them to help celebrate the 4th. That is what the man does who puts In his time howling about hot weather and neglects to step in at Steensen's to get a glass of the most delicious SODA-WATER. It cools the blood, slaens thirst and makes man or woman, boy or girl, feel renewed energy and life. preceded her, far exceeded all expectations. She has a rich, full dramatic BODrano voice, which Is perfectly train ter attractions not so large an audience greeted them at the evening meeting at the Unitarian church as would have been gratifying to all concerned.

A very profitable meeting was held, how ami that they will be superior in every ed, and she sang "Frame In Volame" way to those which were destroyed by fire." with style and finish ana a nre ana enthusiasm that brought down the house. She responded to an encore with the He adds: "The following copy, ver ever, addressed briefly by Mesdames Cranmer and Simmons, after whkii the latter organized a campaign club with batim et litteratim, of a letter from the Rev. rhllllp J. Delorla, the Indian Steensen's Pharmacy clrrgyman residing near St. Elizabeth's twenty-rour members, officered as Don't Fall to Get Coupons With Each Purchase You Make.

School, whose English, though not elegant, is vigorous, wll show how generously the Indians have co-operated in pathetic little song "Daddy." Misa Edna Carter has a rarely eweet soprano voice, the wonderful flexibility of which was ehown to advantage in her number "Bobolink." For an encore she sang "The Darkles Cradle Song." Mr. Parmley has a robusto tenor voice of a quality that defies description of the intense enthusiasm It ex President, Dr. Mary T. Lowry. Vice president, Mrs.

W. H. Lyons. Corresponding secretary, Miss Carrie the work of restoration. The letter referred to is reproduced For $3.48 Ladies' Belts Parker.

in full below: Recording secretary. Mrs. Minnie E. SHIT Sheldon. St.

Elizabeth, May 7, 1897. Doar BMiop: The people here row handled forty-6ix good loads of the foundation Ladies' mackintosh, wool cashmere, best double texture make, double cape, fancy check lining, a $3.00 quality, for only $3.48. cites and the peculiar eensatlon com Treasurer, Mrs. T. II.

Brown. Auditor, Mrs. E. A. Anthony.

Dr. Mary T. Lowrv has but recently 6tones, delivered at the old site, out of monly described as cold chills creeping down your back." He sang "He was a Prince" and was heartily en For $4.98 cored. The duet "Adieu" by Mrs. Sny der and Mr.

Parmley, and the trio by came to our state from Colorado where she was an enfranchised citizen, and has much practical knowledge as well as ability to bring to the work here. The club Is to be congratulated upon its selection, of officers. Mrs. Snyder, Miss Carter and Mr. Ladies' mackintosh, navy or black, fine all wool serge, new empire cape, 190-inch sweep, would be fair value at We sell them for only Parmley were both very fine and were enthusiastically received.

The High School Symphony Club composed of seven young men and four For 89c An Important Function Stimulated. The kidneys exercise most important young ladies, one violin, five mando-lirra. two guitars, two banjos and a pia their free hearts. The contribution towards the rebuilding of the school Is 126.90 on ray book and there are seven loads of la-tor In hauling the lumber from Bowdle to the river this was promised by four of our good white men who lived on the east side of the river. I have already forwarded you in cash.

You have 6till expected from the people here about $303.30. I do not afraid of this people. Nearly all those who were pledge themselves will do their best to fulfill their pledges before the school finish or soon afterwards. Please worded this noble work and have It printed in some good paper and spread It partly from example and Influence, and oblige. Yours truly, P.

J. Delorla. Don't suffer with heavy high, hot footwear. Just drop in and look over our choice display of all kinds of shoes appropriate to the season. They are durable.

They are handsome. They are cheap. nist, played three numbers delightful Ladies' umbrellas, best paragon frames, fine gloria silk, a $1.40 value. We have about 100 sample umbrellas on sale ranging in price from 89c to $1.48. ly, Afteh the first number tney were recalled, and played "Rastus on Pa Morroco leather belts, all colors only 15c Over 25 styles of leather and metal belts at prices from 19 to 48c For Ladies' seamless hose, tan or black, our regular 19c goods.

For 22c Gent's fino ribbed underwear, Maco yarn, a 35c value. Shoes and Slippers Ladles' green slippers, fine silk mixed cloth tops, finest vicl kid. You cannot duplicate them for less than $3.00 in any shoe store. Our sale price only $1.98 Tan, black or Oxford slippers for ladies. Big assortment for only 98c Ladies' fine vici kid slippers, the $2.00 kind, newest coin or pointed toes, all sizes and widths.

Special price per pair $1.49 rade." At the close of the concert, the hall Silk Mils 25c functions', which are so wearisome that they tax to the utmost the strength and endurance of these busy little organs. Every breath, every pulsation of the heart, every movement of a limb, every thought, makes waste, and necessitates the development of new atoms. The used up particles In the blood are sifted from it, and dissolved in a watery fluid by the kidneys, which then discharge this fluid into the bladder. A train of disasters to the system would follow If these "ashes," so to speak, were not thoroughly strained off and discharged. This Is the case when the kidneys be was cleared and the symphony club played for dancing.

The concert will be repeated tonight with an entire change of program and all lovers of music should avail themselves of this opportunity. Every pair warranted (if not perfect you get a new pair free) We have them for 25c, 29c and 39c, mado of pure silk. Shirtwaists, To improve and thicken the growth MUSTEK KEITH. of the hair and restore its natural color, The Hot Springs Star has the fol Hall's Hair Renewer should be applied lowing in regard to a concert given at that place: and no other. Recommended by 50 dozen on hand to be sold at big cut "A selection from Verdi's Ernanl, come inactive.

Hostetter's Stomach prices: PERSONALS. 75c waists for only. 39c Bitters, by restoring their activity, not only keeps open a most important outlet for Impurities, but prevents diseases of the kidneys themselves, which wben $1.25 and $1.39 waists for 59c These waists are made of the best per inest become liable to fall a prey to V. C. Eickholt left for Irene a-wheel.

Miss Lizzie Barnes of Madison Is at the Commercial. Miss Annie Bowen returned to her cales. Collars and Cuffs Big assortment of 3-pIy linen collars, all styles: diabetes, Brlght's disease, mepritls, al-bumanuria, and other maladies specially incident to them, which, although Ernani In Volame, was Mrs. Snyder's solo number. No one since the divine Sara in.

Hugo's version has so inter ested us in the legend of the loves and tragic fates of Dona Sol, Hernandl and Don Ruy Gomez, Mrs. Snyder is superb. The fiery passion of Dona Sol and Hernanl, Verdi has put into music and Mrs. Snyder interpreted, experiencing with her audience the ecstatic thrill such music effects. Her voice, a rich soprano, shows the Italian method in lbs volume and resonance.

She gracefully responded to the enthusiastic applause. home at Sioux City. XXXX package coffee, per package 14c not specially rapid in their progression are particularly obstinate and fatal. George W. Leary of Brldgewater was Special sale price only 11c doing the metropolis.

Throe-Crown raisins per lb 5c Choice California prunes per lb. Ec For 17c Peter J. Rogde took the Central last COMMISSIONERS PLAY BACK evening for Dubuque. Best dairy butter per lb 9c Choice navy beans, 10 lbs for 25c 3-lb can egg plums for 10c Canned salmon per can 11c Golden Rio coffee per lb 15c L. E.

Cavalier left on the morning Ladies' imported hose, fine 40 gauge Maco yarn, high spliced heel, a good 25c quality. "Miss Edna Carter sang In a ver Omaha for Minneapolis. The IRailroad Commissioners Make a Rev. J. F.

Norton and son of DeSmet lu New Schedule for Roads Outside charming manner, Bobolink, by Bis-choff. She has a sweet, soprano voice which Is well cultured and pleasing In every sense. Her response was equal made this office a pleasant call. Mre. S.

A. Merritt and two children i the Restraining Order. trass-Tax ly as well received as the program are stopping at the Commercial. number, her dainty way winning her Mrs. Walter H.

Cobban of Minnea A few days ago the Argus-Leader many friends among her hearers. polis is visiting in the Queen city. Mr Parmley then sang "He Was a Prince." He has a pure tenor voice, Bishop Thomas O'Gorman returned mentioned the fact that six of the rail-reads running into this state had combined and enjoined the state railroad sweet and resonant. Though it has ev from the east on the morning Central. Charley Peterson of Hartford is shak commissioners from publishing the idently not as yet reached its full power, it shows a strength which, with Its purity, is a promise of something approaching the marvelous In the ing hands with his Sioux Falls friends.

Roadmaster John Bowen of the Mil new schedule which it was proposed to put into effect July 1. The commissioners were not entirely knocked out by the court's restraining order. waukee road was In the city over night. Mrs. A.

Thompson and child of Mit Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist chell were at the Cataract over night. Yesterday they proceeded under the of Shreveport, says: "Dr.

King's law to classify the following South Da Hon A. B. Klttredge left on last evening's Illinois Central for the Windy New Discovery is the only thing that kota railroads and promulgated and put At The Wayside Inn. H. H.

McIVER. cures my cough, and it is the best sel into effect a maximum schedule of pas ler I have." J. CampbJll, merchant of Safford, writes: "Dr. Kiug's Mrs. A.

Nelson left on the Milwaukee senger and freight rates. The Burling 104 Ninth Street Etrt. for Dell Rapids to spend a week with New Discovery is all that claimed for It: it never tails, and i3 a sure cure relatives. ton, Cedar Rapids and Northern, the Illinois Central, the Wisconsin, Minneapolis and Pacific, the Sioux City and Northern, the Black Hills and Ft. Pierre.

The Burlington and Missouri Mrs. Gray and daughter Nellie of Til- sonburg, Canada, are visiting with Mrs. C. L. Downey.

River did not attempt to restrain the mm opened thai bottle of commission from putting the law into for consumption, coughs and colds. I cannot say enough for its Dr King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, Is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a centry, and today stands at the head It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at Dr. J.

Steensen Son's drug store. THE CHANGE OF A LIFETIME operation except the urBlington and Missouri River road procured an order restraining the putting into effect the Mmmi 3-cent per mile passenger tariff. It is understood that the roads above Ceomeer? Darned have been put in three different classes. A schedule was sent to each of the roads of the rates as adopted and The popping of a cork from a bottle of Hires is a signal of Were We to Tell You How many dozen of Fancy and Colored Shirts we have in stock you would be surprised, perhaps doubt it, but as it can't interest anyone but ourselves, we pass it by. THE ANCHOR BRAND, THE TR0GAN, WILSON are the makers of all of them.

Those namesguarantee Style, Fit and Quality. We have the latest novelties in Soft Bosom Shirts with white collar and cuffs to match. Shirts with pleated fronts, shirts with collars attached, shirts with collars detached. Shirts for Business Men, Shirts for Laboring Men Shirts for Bovs. George Schlosser returned at noon from his excursion to the Black Hills with the teachers.

Mrs. P. H. Siepples of Dubuque Is in the city on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. Schlotter. Hon. Coe, I. Crawford of Huron arrived last evening and attached his fist to the Cataract register.

J. E. Tucker of Lake Benton, a leading real estate dealer, is in the city. He expects to return home tomorrow. Peter Miller, proprietor of the Gar-retscn stone crusher arrived on the morning Central and went up to Dell Rapids.

"Spit" Stringham who has been Don't Lose the Opportunity to Profit notice of the class they were given, and the time which they could have to adopt themselves to the new rates. by These Special good health and pleasure. A sound the old folks like to hear the children can't resist it. Since modern science has fully estab I The exemption stock of Folds lished the germ theory of disease, the value of Ayer's Sarsaparllla as a purifier of the blood has been more appreciated than ever. Not only germs, must be closed out at once.

Crowds mm nave taken advantage of the extraordi bacilli and microbes, but poisons of all nary low prices. There are still choice making a swing around the circle as a kinds are expelled by this powerful medicine. valuable bargains. You cannot make a typographical tourist, returned yesterday from Salt Lake City. mistake, aa every article is good and at A JOLLY OUTING.

prices very much below present value. Mrs. K. Kalman left on the Milwau Rootbeer 1 composed of the very ingredients tbe ytem requires. Aiding the digestion, soothing the nerves, purifying the blood.

A temperance drink for temperance people. a4e only by Ti Cbulra E. Hiha PMIa. Choice line fine wool dress goods; best grades ladies and children's fine ho kee on a month's visit which will Include Sioux City, Omaha Fremont, and Sedalia, Mo. Shme was accompanied by her children.

Elk Excursion to Minneapolis via the Great Northern. The Elks' special train carrying siery; table linen and towels; white India linens; fine white wool and shaker flannel; velveteens and silk vel Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Booth and the Sold vets.

All at half price. sleeping cars will leave Sioux Fall9 via children have returned from a visit to Mr. Booth's parents at Beaver Dam the Great Northern railway Monday evening, July 5th, not earlier than 9:30 p. returning leave Minneapolis Fri where they helped the elder Booths celebrate their golden wedding. To Late too Classify day evening July 9th.

Rate one fare eWary wives, mothers and daughters WANTED Three eood comnetent plus 50 cents for the round trip, open to all. Parties desiring to take the day train can do so leaving Sioux Falls at 8:17 a. arriving in Minneapolis tired nurses, watchers and help tired women of all classes should take Ayer's Sarsaparllla. It is the kind they DR. A.

H. KELLER, Specialist. girls or women to work in small but first-class hotel; one "all around cook, one dining room and ohnmh at 5:35 p. without change of cars. need to give pure blood, firm nerves, buoyant spirits, and refreshing sleep.

laundry. Apply immediately to' "DIx There is no tonic equal to Ayer's Sar- tiouse, Miicnen s. giving full par Tickets on sale July 5tn, good to return July 10th, with privilege of extension to July 31st by depositing ticket with Joint agent, Minneapolis on or before July 10th. T. Simpson, Agent, G.

N. Ry. ticulars ana rererences. 7-2-3t saparilla. Indianapolis Journal: Every busl- npes nrtirlo and ovprv market reDOrt in HOUSE AND two lots our.nlto fnr Nose, Throat, Lung and Kidney Diseases.

Edmhon-Jameson Block, SIOUX FALLS. SOUTH DAK. every leading daily paper of the coun $350; easy payments; address House, Sizes from 124 to 19. Prices from 25c to $2.50. Argu3-Laaer.

it try contains allusion to me miiruve-trif-nf nf hninrss ronditions and the signs of returning prosperity. )r. E. Woodworth. Low Excursion Bates to Mountain Lake Park, Md via the Baltimore Ohio B.

July 1 to 1L inclusive, the Baltimore Ohio railroad will sell excursion tickets to Montain Lake Park, at rate of one fare for the roud trip, on account of the camp meeting. On this basis the round trip fare from Chicago. si Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office Houri-9 to 12-2 to 5. buxbadm stern.

Buckien'i Arnica Silve. The best salve In the world for cut3, brulaes, salt rheum, fever sores terrer, chapped hands, chlllblalns corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 nts per box. For eale by Dr. J.

Steen-ten Son. 111., will be $15.35. Tickets will be S. 13 HOWE, Engineer. Plant and ipecifications for waterworks leverage, paving and engineering is general.

TaaEp. Block. SIOUX FALLS, S. eood for return until July 16, 1897. For further Information call on or n.in- Austin IJeriPrrH Pnescn.

Offices: and 2, Smith Block, over Ramsyj Bo. Shcxs Store, 108 Phillips Arenne Sotub iioux Falls, 8.D. Iaw aj. ger Agent, Chicago, 111. AS.

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