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Hot Springs Weekly Star from Hot Springs, South Dakota • 4

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J. I'. Marcouz, License No. 2 Carry a J. L.

MARCOUX 8c LICENSED EMBALMERS A I I A II Located in Van Sittcrt Block River Avenue I Office Phone 58. Residence 97 Personal attention given all calls. The Keynote to Patronage Always has been and always will he "QUALITY." The man that sells the better grade for the same money will always get the business in his line. We can guarrantee price and quality both in our line of CONFECTIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CANDIES, CURIOS. Our stock is always fresh and costs you no mere than inferior goods.

Our line of POST CARDS is the best in the state. We would be pleased to have you call. L. ROSS' CONFECTIONERY 312 Chicago Lower Town. Frank A.

Anstett, Prop. I have opened up an automobile garage in the building designated above and am now ready for business. Have had twenty-six years experience in automobile and machine business and will make a specialty of repair work. Everything guaranteed. Warm room booth day and night for storage.

Will have machines to answer any and all livery calls either day or night. THE STANDARD GARAGE Lower Town. Hot S. There is nothing quite so annoying as as to have your home just a below comfortable. MONARCH COAL Just two or three degrees more would do it.

answer is "MONARCH" the best Wyoming Coal. It Has The Heat Value. SON Minnekahta Avenue Hot Springs, S. D. DC DC The Standard Garage full line of Flour Feed.

We move everything. Itie Hoi bu 8 J. F. Marcoiix, Licniiso No.2)\l a Tl Geo. I.

Warner Sua. Publuhcn. TERMS: $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Otherwise as ollows: One Ye.ir $2.00 Six Mnntb-j Three Months 50 cts TL STAR is published every Friday. Short, newsy communications and local news items are cordially solicited. Entered at the postoflice at Hot Springs, South Dakota, as second class mail matter.

BONHAM RETIRES. Pioneer-Times at Deadwood Sold This Week to Colorado Man. I'Yunk W. Swerer young Denver and Bonliii'r, wood, E. J.

Tsoharner was soleoted as the choice for speaker without opposition. In the oontest for chief clerk Burden, of Hughes, von over McBride, of Walworth, R. L. Nordness, of Day, is first assistant, and J. H.

Wooley, of Hyde, second assistant, Charles Gardner, of Hand, was chosen bill olerk Edward Moscrip, of Linooln, sergeant at arms, and D. A. Logan, of Minnehaha, assistant sargeant. In the senate organization W. N.

Van Oamp, of Hyde, was selected for secretary J. B. Goff, of Stanley, first assist ant H. Whisman, of Beadle, seoond assistant W. H.

Deetb, of Brookings, bill olerk John McDonald, of Beadle, sergeant at arms. LADIES TO ASSIST The Following Committees Have Been Select, ed to Assist During The Ait Exhibit. The committee of Ladies who vere appointed to assist in the Club rooms during the Art Exhibition January I54h to 18th, will be: Wednesday afternoon Mesdames Gillespie, Giattly, McRoberts, Killinger. Wednesday evening Mesdames Sage, Wilson, Hymer, Hauler, Warner Thursday afternoon Mesdames Smith, Walker, Ward Stanley, Maroonx. Thursday evening Mesdames Lolliok, O.

B. Clark, Cbas. Stewart, Fellows, Spiegleberg. Friday afternoon Mesdames lips, Stewart, Fred Evans. Friday evening.

Mesdame9 Christiansen, Osmotherly, Miss nan. Star 1 newspaper man, TUI-MIHJ- inirohrtteil the Pioneer Times of Dead one of the hading newupapers of South Dakota, from W. H. BOUIIMDI, who has been connected with the Pioneer for thirty-live years. The paper will remain republio-in.

WHEELS BEGIN TO TURN Caucus Nominees Are Winners in Both Houses. Statehouse, Pierre, S. Jan, 10: The thirteenth session of the SouMi Dakota legitsluture assembled at noou, Tueeday. The oath of otlloe WUB administered by Justice WbitinK to Gov. Byrne and the other state officials.

After the seleotion of Senator Hoese, of MoCook, as president pro tern, to preside in the absence of the governor, now Gov. Byrne, the senate proceeded to the seleotion of the caucus nominees. The roll oalt showed all senators present except May of Lawrence atd Parks of Fall River, both being absent, on account of illness, The bouse was called to older by State Secretary Holler, it being his la6t otiloiul act before being sworn in as a member of the supreme oourt. The roll oall showed all present except White of Lyman and Hove of Lake. The organization was proceeded with The republicans voted solidly for Tscharner, electing him speaker.

The demoorats voted for J. Zeibach of Buffalo. CAUCUS NOMINEES, With fifty-six naru9s signed to the house republican caucus oall last night, there was an attendance of seventy and a lineup which assured the selection of the caucus ohoice, regardless of the fact that several of the Morris baokers stayed away from the oauoas. Phil- Saturday evening Mesdames Wilham'Stanley, Eugle, Turner, Harrison Wheeler. The participants in the evening program are Mesdames Dolli ver and Rotb, Misses Martin and Tbustou.

Exasperating. A stuttering salesman called on a New York buyer with an excellent proposition. In well turned sentences he proceeded to lay before the buyer his superb argument. But, alas, in every well turned sentence there were "bs" and "rns," and over these the salesman stuttered pitiably. The buyer before whom be was pleading was a caustic, nasty sort of chap, and after five minutes of stuttering at a point where the salesman was floundering most dreadfully, the buyer held up his hand and said: "I'm afraid I can't understand you.

Call again when you're sober." The salesman turned scarlet witU mortification and rage. "No." said tiie buyer, waving him resolutely toward the door, "not when you're sober." And the infuriated wlesuau Star. I 4 'wC Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at liapili City, S'nilli Diikota Dec.

iticiMs hereby L'iven that Frederick Merill, of Hot Spring, 3. who, on Oct- 1908, madu entry No IM for nVinwU sec. Shi'. -J7. iiwnship ti fl, range e.

H. H. ill ruliitii. lil' il notic" of Intention to nuke -venr proof, cluim to the land aliii" il' f' ri'eil. (ii'ortje Hummel, Clerk of to hS olttro, at Hot S.

on (i iluy uf January, 1H13. (Jliiiui'inl II.IHH-H us wituesBeg: John Vulii, Hnlieit 11. Drnne, (Jeorge Draue, Pearl Chambers all of Hot Springs S. 1). 1 roof iualu under lU't uf June 6, 1H12.

JOHN L. BUKKK, Kegister Fiist I'tib. 13- lant Jan. 2913, FOR PUBLICATION. Not coal laud.

Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at Itapld City, Doc. 1H12, Notice is hereby niveti that Stella Olive GrijfL'8, fonnerly Stella Olivu Hewitt, of Litbia, S. wild.

011 Oct. Ti, unite lumiestead entry No. 1 rr.iK for ne'i'ivv'i. section township ratine 5 H. II, Aleridian, hae filed notice of int.

ntion to make three-year proof, tiM-stHMihli claim to the land above described. before Ueorge Hummel, clerk of courts in liif ollU-e at Hot Spriuye, S. D. ou the 20th day of an Ininiimt names H3 witnesses: Frank McClellan. of l.itliia, S.

Hujih Houghton, I.i'hia, Kd. Sevier, of EdL'Cmont, S. U. Hubert Osmotherly. of Litnia, S.

1). 1'roof matle under Act of June 0, 191U. JOHN KUHKE. Kegieter. First pub Dec.

13- last Jan. 17, 1H13. OTK'K FOK PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U.

S. Land Ollice, at Rapid City, S. Decemlier 81. 1WW, Notice Is hereby nii-eii that Daniel W. Hobinpon of S.

ho, 011 July 15, 1'. 07, made llouieHtead entry 11MIU. eeriul No. forNK'4 Section 31 SW, NVVy. Section Townehip (i 1 U.

li. Meridian, has liied notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish cluiin to the land above described, before George Hummel, Clerk of Courts at llot S. on the lTitll ilay of Kebruary 1H13. (Jlainiant names as witnesses: Mnit'ii Kssnuissen, of Argyle. Robeit Pond, of Argyle, Paul Miller, of Hoi apriuga, J.

SprltiL's, S. liobineon, of Hot JOHN BUKKE, R'g ster. Fiist Pub. Jan. 3.

Last Pub. Feb, Till, (Lawrence Heririck, Attorney) gUMMONS state of South Dukotft, Fall River, es, lu the circuit court thereof, Seveath Judicial Circuit. Winifred Mills. Plaintiff vs. Susan Clark and David Clark, The State of South Dakota to the ahove named defendants.

You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the ahove entitled action, a copy of which eaid complaint is hereunto annexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at bin otV'ce in the city of llot Springs in the County of Tall River in State of South Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summon? on yon, exclusive of the day of such aerA ice, and if fail to answer the fluid complaint within thirty dtiys alter the service of thia upon you, the plaiutitl in this action will take inent you for the eum of four hundred seventeen and 85-11)0 dollars with interest then on at the rate of 10 percent per annum from September 1912., besides the costs of this at tin. Dated December A. 1912. Lawrence H. lledrick.

Attorney for Plaintiff llot Springs, Fall Uiver county. South Dakota. To the above named defendants: You and each of you, will please take notice that the complaint in the above entitled action was tiled in the office of the Clerk of Courts in and Fall Kiver County, South Dakota, at the Court llousein llot Springs, said County and state, on the 19th day of December, A. 1912. Lawrence 11.

Hedrick, Attorney for Plaintiff First Pub, Dec. 27fh, Feb, 7 1918. OKTGAGE SALE WHEUEAS, Default haa been made in the mt'nt of the interest on the money secured by a mortgage dated the 27th day of June 1911, executed by lid Seaton audllattie a to 11, husband and wife of the County of Woodbury and of Iowa to 11, B. Walling, Trustee, of the County of Woodbury and State of Iowa, and which Morteaec was recorded In the ottire of tlia IteL'iatcr of Di anil Mate of -outli Dakota in liuolc leeds of the County of Fall outh Dakota in Hook of Mort- KHgeB, on page 857, on the 5th day of August, at one o'clock M. and WHEUEAS, no action of proceedings at law or otherwise has been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof and WHEREAS, it was stipulated in said mortgage that if default would be made in the paymeut of any portion of the principal or interest promptly at the time the same should become due, or if default be made in the payment of the taxes assessed or to be anseeeed on said premises, hefore the same shall become delinquent, then the whole sum, both priucipal and interest should at once become due, and the party of the eecond part might proceed by foreclosure or in any other lawful mode, to make the amount of tho said note, together with all interest and costs aud all taxes accrued or paid by second party.

WHEUEAS, the whole amount of principal aud interest has become due by reason of uch default and WHKHEAS, the amount claimed to be due upon eaid mortgage, at the date of this notice, is the sum of two hundred and fifty two dollars and ten cents to. wit: $225.00 principal and interest, besides the sum of Fifteen Dollars and seventy eight cents ($15,78) for taxes necessarily paid by eaid mortgagee and Twenty-five dollars (tis.00) attorney's fees as provided by law. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale coutained in said mortgage, and duly recorded as aforesaid, aud in persuance of the statutes in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the morgatred premises therein described, at public auction at the front in it Springs aud County of Fall River and State of South Dakota on the 8th day of February, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage as aforesaid, together with coBts of sale. The morgaged premises are situated in the County of Fall liiver in the State of South Dakota, and are described as follows, to wit: The northeast quarter (NEK) of Section Eighteen (18) in Township Nine (9), South Kange Nine (U, East, Black Hills Merldan, containing one hundred and sixty acres, be the same more or less according to the government survey. Dated at Hot Springs, Fall River Connty, South Dakota, this 80th day of December, ma.

Roth Kee- Gey- Saturday evening Mesdames erman, Hummel, John Stanley, Brelsford, Anderson, Miss Pierce, Miss Malloy. A. H. B. Walling.

Trustee. Eastman Dudley Mortgagee. Attorneys for Mortgagee, C. L. Jensen, Sheriff of Fall liiver County.

8. First Pub. Jan. 3. Last Feb, 7th, 1913 STATE HOME NOTES.

J. Q. Hoffman chairman of the board of managers is here for a few days. Sam Holliday is quite eiok at his home in one of the Oauyon Cottages. Jack Haddleson has gone to Peidmont for a ten days' visit with Job Trenholm, of Henery, S.

is a new member in the big ward in Midway. Franois Bills who has been Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Felton took a discharge last week and went to their home in City. They had to leave here on aooonnt of Mrs.

Felton's ill health. B. Dean, enjoyed a oouple of days visit from his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fay McLaughlin, who stopped on their way from Spearflab to Sheridian, Wyoming, where they expeot to spend the remainder of the winter.

Directions For Using Mi Sfi a Biok for the past Ave weeks is able to be op again. G. W. Williams has been quite ill for the past week, bat is reported slightly better. Q.

W. MoMallen and wife in from Sioux Falls Tuesday night. They expeot to spend a year in the Home. George Wells returned last week from Lead, where he and his wife spent the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Wells will return in a week or ten days.

B. ,4. J. J. F.

PARKS, GEO. If. BRADY, Of the little things. It is the first requisite of Success. In The Bank of Hot Springs We make it a point not only to look after little things but to look after every detail connected with our business.

We are prospering and want our neighbors to prosper with us. Why not come in and start a account. Do it now. I IN using SHERIDAN Nut Coal for Base Burners do not get the idea that results will be just the same as if you were using hard coal, but you will find that it will make an excellent substitute. Start your fire with enough kindling to get the coal well ignited and be sure that the magizine of your base burner is full and you will have no trouble.

You can control your fire by the dampers and check drafts just the same as you could if you were using hard coal. You will find that you can have a much quicker fire in the morning than you could possibly have were you using hard coal, and when your fire is too hot you can control it just as readily. Never use the poker, but shake the grate when you want more draft. SHEDIDAN NUT COAL will hold fire over night in your base burner, and when the drafts are opened up in the morning and the grate gently shaken you will have a hot fire in a few minutes. A little experience with SHERIDAN NUT COAL and you will like it.

Others have used it in their base burners to their satisfaction, and so will you. The Cable Transfer Co. I Theo. Cable, Manager Office at Magywan's Utore, Lower Town PHONE 77 HOT SPRINGS, S. D.

S9SS5969S969C969SSS9S3e9S96S6S696S696SeS696S6SG96S69 operation and patronage sincere success mess THE WOOSTER CO C. T. C. Lollich. Manager not 5prings So Dak.

bank The Bank of Hot Springs JAMES ALLEY, G. C. SMITH, Cashier Associated Banks First National Bank, Rapid City Keystone Bank, Keystone, S. D- fWfWWMMWWy Telephone No. J.

F. PARKS, President, S. L. KIRTLEY, Vice Ptefc, jfi HENRY MARTY, Cashier, V. A.

McLIMANS, Cashier US IMational Bank Of Hot Springs Capital Stock Paid In $25,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits $7,000 The officers, directors and stockholders of this bank arc all tentative tax payers of Fall River County. 4 per cent interest paid on deposits. We Solicit A Share Of Your Banking Business DIRECTORS GLAJTTLBY )f klSSiil F. P. HBSNARD, S.

E. WILSON, S. L. KIRTLEY Iv 44 W.R. MORGA JAY DUDLEY, HENRY MARTY.

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