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The Black Hills Weekly from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 3

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OFFICIAL rMOGRKDIYCiS OF 1 d5nt Medbery, who announced its iniifnYi ft" frvmt1 Construction Contract. $lec- Thre Bto Wean Wednesday, September 10, 1924, special nesting ot BOARD Of EDUCATION OF INDElPENDENT 'DISTRICT OP DEADWOOD was held in the High School building at 8 o'clock p. on the above date; tlo.n opoll -After discussion, adjournment taken without action. F. W.

MEDBERY, President. Attest: J. H. CRAWFORD, bec'y. regular size clincher too ingr powder tii include.

Cream of Tartafej cakes, biscuits and other foods willbemorehealth- ioco ramie ful and have a finer tez with all members present. President Medbery called the meeting to order and announced its purpose to be taking such action as is necessary to carry on the schools while new construction is in pror gress, Dawson mcved. Duthie seconded, that First Ward school ba prepared to receive the two upper grades from the Central school during the ponstruction period; all voted aye, carrying the motion. Duthie moved, Neil seconded, that Sam Hoe1" be appointed Janitor of the First at a salary of pf-r month for the school ture and taste ovsl Corel and the NE? Q9 CiKi i 1 year; motion carried. Dawson moved, Duthie seconded, that Secretary sk bids for transporting pupils in grade 1' and 2 That is one of th reasons thoughtful women insist on ROYAX Baldng Powder 'i i fill) A ONLY nationally diitrih- Contains No A100 MfY No Bitter Taste Friday, October 12..

W2A. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF INDEPENDENT DISTRICT OF DEAD-WOOD held Its regular monthly meeting in the High School building o'clock p. m. on the abuve date. Presei.i: Medbery, Dawson, Neil.

Mrs. Gramlich. President the i.ieelns to o'der. Minutes of previous regular meeting of September 12th, and Special meetings of September '20 and September 24, were read and approved. Dawson moved, Nell seconded, that following bills be allowed and warrants drawn in payment: Teachers Payroll $2839.

jO Parker Son 57.6o B. H. Trans. Fuel Co. Janitors Payroll 2S2lS6 City of Deadwood J3lfco Mrs.

Brosnanan 10. 00 Carlton O. Gorder Western Union Tel. Co. 51 Effle Smith; salary 15.dt J.

H. Crawford, Clerk 1 E. A. HoUister, petty cash 23 20 Mrs, Nancy 3 0 jftO Frank Wanker The Adams Co Geo. Co.

i'oo B. H. Trans. Fuel Co. flOiiS James H.

Cale 25.0 Christianson 130,2 Cons. Power -r 47iW Deadwood, Pioneer Deadwood Dairy 107j8 John 72ifO The Fish Hunter Goldberg Grocery 'CO. 'MM from First Ward school to and from Central all aye, car -now read This U.S. quality group at aowesi prices everonerea mm rying motion, (Bids to bo received, by noon on Saturday next. Duthie seconded, that action of Board members in making arrangements for au allowance of $30.00 month to Frank Wanker for two Mountain Ranch pupils and $30.00 per month to Mrs.

Nancy fpr tountain Ranch find, having them attend school in. be ratified and approved; all voted aye'. Duthie moved, seconded, that Secretary ask bidp direct from 4 TO ey U.S.Tirts From-- FISH HUNTER'CO. DEADWOOD, S. D.

"NiomniAMmars' says thejGood Judge the mines, 54 Moqs, of, coal, more or less, egg or tc-, needs I of present school alj voted 1 HA mWlfi44irt t-n hpnn tnnra Satisfaction fr omasrnall chew carrying motion. Advertised for bidsv sept, personal letters. 1 Dawson moved, vNei, seconded Sam m-r-y, Mary J. W. Bell Telephone 1 chew of the old kind.

thft Adyrtisfi rids deHyering: coal the. I as "1 21 tSohwrwtid' Fut.rOo. i i carriea Geo. P. Spaulding i action hviflg, (tefl and gjving: trljt prdertur pnft.jnontk to have a fresh chew nearly ueo.

(J. veui to the jvs jit ietf and approved). supplies 16 Thos. Charles Ginn Cot. r.

1 EVERYTHING TO FURNISH A HOME Jtotion afljpVtrn seconded a syirlct1 I C-ii'Heatlb'fe-jGfl. 9 Tobacco Chew will tell you Put uto in two stoles jiManual Jtess is3 wvwf i. Hfi i Attest) H. Secy. tut:) m) Tv.iu.-,rti.fl WB CUT is a lbtrg flnecut1 tobacco' 00 RemingtonLTypewriter Co, i.ao0$ Scott Foresmaq Co.

A. G. Spalding Bros Underwood Typewriter C6. All voted aye, carrying the tnotloi Supt. Hollister reported' that Mjis.

fcerrint.1' Miss 'Thomas and Miss Akr 'I-' V. i 1 Saturday, September Meeting of BOARJQ, OF EDUCATION of INDEPENDENT DISTRICT of adjourned from RIGHT CUTIS I'shM-cut tobaeo AT-THE Sept. i ili92 4, air members, present had presented sufficient credits entitle them to the Summer School allowance of $150.00 each. 4 President, Medbery called' the meeting ta order. Dawson moved! Mrs.

Gramlich that, proposal of John Dunn to transport pnp.ils First, to and Motion to was wcondej UifEiOD FURIDIIE STOSE and carried. 1 F. MEDBERY, PrelldenU Attest: J. H. CRAWFORD, Sec'y.

the Central building, in ac-cordante with te schedule aubnjit-ted, for the. sum 'of: $3.00 per day and iO: eOtaTiAii SWC br No ther paper C. BECK, Prop. Teacher of History: "Wilkea Booth WlwU Family ml liMM. Humrooa rich a variety iMiHinated Abraham Lincoln.

Doet injone remember another promineDi Booth?" Ii" VMM f)Men BeH Telephone Nm an average pe iB9cvin.iue(iwiwuu President -64 Ooefotny-fc-ttltori i- ed Afi voted Ni Miotion' ti "adijourii' 'was seconded and F. V. MEDBESf PrWidW. Attest: J. H.

CRAWFORD, Secy. CJ entertaining, miring raiding for all ages. IN A YEAR, Uue, The YoutVi Companion give 12 GrMt Seriab or Group Stone, beiidet 250 Short Stories, Aftventure and Travel stone, ranuly rage, Boy Page, Girl rage. Children rage, and the best Editorial Page of the day for mature mind. Start Year1 Subscription for YOUR Family MOW.

Cots LESS THAN 8 cents a Week. Twenty years ago, the limit of telephoni ransmission by underground cable wa; en miles from New York City New irk, N. J. Recent inventions mike pot lible underground transmission over noat unlimited distances. Bet She Did.

Mistress: "Gocdness, Bridget, where our telephone?" Bridget: "Mrs. Jones sent over, mum iskin' for the use av it, and 1 it over mt hml the divil's own -toime gittir' off the wall, mum." The Telephone Echo Saturday, September 20, 1924. A special meeting of BOARD OF EDUCATION OF INDEPENDENT DISTRICT OF DEADWOOD was held in the offlqe of W. J. Rice, on call of the President, at 8 o'clock p.

m. on the above datai, with all members present. President Medbery called the meeting to order, announcing its purpose" to" Ve considering of Coal Bids and contracts for Building JOB WORK I WBB DAILY TELJCOKAli II BQCIPPKD TO DO AI4 OFFER A 1. The Youth's Companion one year $2.50 2. The 1924 Companion Home Calendar 3.

McCaU'a Magazine $1.00 Alitor $3.00 OFFER No la The Youth' Companion 52 weekly iuuei 2. The 1924 Companion Home Calendar 1 All for $2.50 Construction, and bids for lelivcr- Check your choice and lend thit coupon with your remittance to the PUBLISHERS OF THIS PAPER, or to THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Booo. Muchuetu. ing coal to the schools. Mrs.

Gramlich moved, by Neil, that bid of The Circulars "I keep six honest, serving men; Hunter offering to supply Nut They taught me AU I Knew): Their name nre WHAT and WHY and WHEN. and HOW and WHERE and WHO" PL I NO What Do YOU Want to WHAT was the Declaration of London? Bills And Posters Calling Cards Business Cards' Invitations Announcements Shipping Tags Pamphlets Letterheads Envelopes Statements Placards Know About the Far West? WHY does the date for Easter vary? WHEN was the great pyramid of Cheops built HOW can you distinguish a malarial mosquito WHERE i6 Canberra Zeebruggc? Ccal at $2.75, and Egg Coal at per ton, o. b. mines in the Sheridan District, be accepted; niotoin carried. Duthie moved, Dawson seconded, that bid of Black Mil's Transfer Fuel Co.

for dolivtrim; oal at City schools for 73 cents per ton, and outside schools at II. Kp per ton, be accented; all vooxl aye. carrying motion. On motion seconded carried wan instruct'id to return ail certified elvK'ki in ci.i.i'.c-Vtioii WHO was the MUboy of the Slahhes? Mm i Si Are these "six serving you toe? Give them an opportunity by placing New There I no more dependable, unbiaed, (rank and inttrmnt-ing source of information than Sunset fht Wctl'l Crcat National Mi(ail cig yM rodoR ilimp tai tlj Order from Yonr Newsdealer TODAY with Construction Proposals. exipt- ing tlios1! Henry Curlsi-u and I ml Aberdeen Furnace Co Motion to adjourn 'vns seconded and carried.

F. W. MEDBERY, President. Attest: J. H.

CRAWFORD, Secy. PRICES REASONABLE RASED OS THIS OOHI GF STOCK AKD PBODCO riOS HEKH AND NOT 03 KGlTREai PKKPAJMC8 BT MEN A THOUSAND RiWJ A WAT, ASB OI fRODUOTIOS OOttTB UVCr-l SKUTM 3 P1UKVAU HR, PROMPT SERVICE in your lomc, school, ci.k;, club, library. j- Authority" in knowledge tiUiss i iinmcdkte, conitnt. ii'. l.ind oi Hons.

A century oi djv.ijpi::, j' enlarging, and acting cart and highest scholarship insures accuracy. comnlulcliCo-, il li vtm Jtaltt Jot, rut hmJI, SUNSET, 9nd 2i for a ompU copy. iuktrtfitinn WoM SUNSET MAGAZINE Dept BOA eti-4th San Francisco, Cat. Wednesdaj', September 24, 1924. A Bpecial meeting of BOARD OF EDUCATION OF INDEPENDENT DISTRICT of DEADWOOD was held In the High Scvhool building on the above date.

Present, Medbery, Daw son, Gramlich, Neil; Absent Duthie. Meeting called to order by Presi- compactness, authority. WrltforaiHITipl.pt. Tfo. peciraun ut lit 1 li.s.u t.to biHiktct "You mv tli.

rn i rc. iu those Lh.n putjjicaUuu wn V. i-UUlftit ft HfA Ml fudUl Uupd. SUNSET (or em twenty Tear hmt faen Uirctfnixe4 azponMl of ttaWtit, It di.tlaitly a magftua for the bomthnl familr-ad it brm ta Far Wt oo tfa Pacific Slope year dear. G.C.

MERRIAM CO. Smfogfuld. U.S.A. Est. 183!.

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Years Available:
1922-1984