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The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 5

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. IMS. THE DEADWOOD DAILY PIONEER-TIME PAGarrm COWBOY LIST GROWS APACE Keep Your Feet Warai We Are Going to Give Forty-fhe Old Round-up IlaiuN Signify Their of Taking Part In the Inauguration of Presl- 1 dent Knosevclt. Forty-five names have been added to the list of cowboys who are to take part In President Roosevelt's Inaugural parade at Washington, March 4. Eugene F.

Heltter of Rocky 20 Stock Reducing Sale! Will Start on Monday at HAINES' A plain honest statement of facts which will appeal to your better judgment. In other words the fact remains that at least one-half of the selling days fur winter materials have already sllppel by. This means of course that our mammoth stock which was purchased In anticipation of cold winter and which comprises the largest and most complete stock of COLD WEATHER GOODS ever purchased for the Black Hills trade must be moved In Just half the time we figured on. Is this not reasonable to belleveT Can you not see that the mlsforune Is entirely OURS and the advantage ALL YOURS. Read these QUICK 8ELLINQ PRICES and be convinced.

LadieB Fur Scarfs worth $200, sale QQ Ladles' Muffs forth $1.00, sale price tJD suut Waists worth "7CZn price DC Ladles' Outing Flannel Gowns worth sale price OOt Ladies' Fleece Lined. Wrapper, ff worth $1.50. sale price Ladle's Fleece Lined Underwear worth 60c, sale price tmOv On all Warm Lined Shoes and Slippers for Men, Women and Children. iiPP SHOE COMPANY DeadtvoocTs Exclusive Shoe House Ford, Wyoming, was the last to put In his name, riding In from Rocky Ford yesterday for that purpose. The list ns made up so far ten from Deadwood and Lead, four from Prlngle, five from.

Spearflsh, s'x from Newcastle, two from Sundance, one from Beulah, two from Harding, two from Belle Fourche, one from Snnma, two from Whltewood, two from Sturgls, one from Maltland. four from Miles City, Montana, and four from Sioux City, Iowa. Captain Beth Bullock of Deadwood, who Is preparing the list has begun to receive applications from cow-punchers all over the southwest as well ns the northwest He had a let ter yesterday from a man at I.awton, Oklahoma, who will probably become one of the party. There is no limit to the number that can be taken down, for these men are going to pay their own expenses and furnish their own outfits. It is now Arranged that the horses are to be shipped February 22, In order to get them to Washington in time to be In shape for the parade.

There will probably be three or four loads of horses and men will he sent ahead In charge of them. The main body of men will leave here February 27 and will arrive In Washington March 2. ArrnngemenlH have been made for the care of the horses while Washington without any expense to the men. These concessions are granted Captain Bullock by the Inaugural committee. Arrangements' also being made for the lodging of the men.

Many of them will probably stay In the sleeping car while irt the city. Captain Bullock has begun to receive letters from men In the east who desire to buy saddle horses and it Is assured that there will be ready sale for all the cow ponies the party may take along. This is going to be a most noteworthy delegation of western men and they will be given such a reception ns they probably never have witnessed before in their lives. VKSTKKDAVS l'KltSONAL8. INDIANS FOU HOUSE 6TKAMNG.

r. LEAD-DEADWOO freezings of the water to the bottom and the resulting overflow on the Ice, Tl.Ji landed to completely fill the channel and when full the water sought an outlet down the street. It flowed as far down Mai nstreet as the old creamery site and would undoubtedly have gone farther had not the city authorities of it. The houses owned by Mrs. Pauline McLaughlin along the creek became entirely surrounded by the andj! had begun going In on the ground floor.

This caused the tenants to move. Similar trouble was experienced at other points along Deadwood creek and also on White-wood, creek in the city. GAS LIGHT AND FUEL COMPANY Deputy Marshiil Holding Hhi Hard Trip to tli Reservation. Mr. John P.

Beldlng. United States Deputy Marshal, returned on a late Northwestern train Sunday morning from Rosebud Indian reservation and brought In Henry Pretty Eagle and Belt Pretty Eagle, brothers, who are charged with horse stealing. They were taken before Mr, C. H. Nelson, court commissioners, yesterday for hearing, but waived examination and were placed In the county Jail at Deadwood to await the action of the I'nited States grand Jury.

Mr. Beldlng says the recent storm in northwestern Nebraska has been unusually severe. The thermometer was 35 below zero when he left Valentine for the drive across the country to the agency and his driver was severely frost bitten about the face. There Is much more snow In that region than there Is In the Blacw Hills and the high winds have driven It into large drifts and packs. Mr.

Belding and his driver were not Hble to follow the road any distance, but had to keep to the high ridges, which, for the most part, were swept bare. li. A. Brown of Spearflsh, a well known cattle man of the northwest, was in Deadwood Sunday. George 13.

Begole of secretary of the Hidden Fortune and Golden Mining company, is in Deadwood. Mr. C. It. Ruth came to Deadwood yesterday from Brownvllle, in the soutnern part of the county and had a severe trip.

There is considerable snow in that section and the road wa badly drifted in many places. M. L. Baldy, for many years a resident of Deadwood and a civil engineer, is located at Spokane, Washington, where he is In business for himself. Mrs.

Baldy, who spent the last year or two at the home of her parents In St. Paul, is with him. W. H. Bonham, publisher of the Pioneer-Times, left Sunday afternoon for Denver, where he will attend to tne purchasing of a new press and other machinery for the newspaper plant at Deadwood.

Leonard Jones has resigned as ticket agent in the Chicago North-western passenger depot at Deadwood, to take a position in the First National bank of Deadwood, the change to occur February 20. He will succeed C. T. Flower In the bank, and Mr. Jones' successor will probably be Edward J.

Jones, at present telegraph operator in the Northwestern passenger depot here. AS a S5fS(RA- On LIGHTINGS Points of Merit Arrive for the Lawsuit. Mr. James Bradburn, a pioneer mining operator in the Bl.nck HUH and other parts of the west arrived Sunday from Chicago, accompanied by Thomas Cross and F. H.

McWhorter. Mr. Bradburn has a mining suit coming on at this term of court in Dead-wood with the Goluen Crest Mining 'ompany. Edwin Henderson and R. CLEAN ECONOMICAL ALWAYS READY W0 Health Means the ability to do a good day's work, without undue fatigue and to find 'life worth living.

Tou cannot have Indigestion or constipation without it upsetting the liver and polluting the blood. Such a condition may be best and quickest obtained by Herblne, the best liver regulator that the world has ever inown- Mrs. D. W. Smith writes April 1902: "I use Herblne.

and and It the best medicine for constipation and regulating the liver I ever used." Price 80 oenls: K. a. Phillips, People who predicted that this would be a winter without a backbone ought to retire from the prophecy business. L. Bailie of Detroit, officers of the We Have Just Received a Car Load of Cooking Stovesand Heaters Golden Crest, are on their way to Deadwood to attend the trial of this suit and have been delayed on the p.urllngton train somewhere In druggist.

TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM. 4- Is the Oaly Possible War of Hart a The Wonderful Success of An Effective Care. If you see a woman or a man with luxuriant glossy hair, you may be sure neither has dandruff to amount to anything. In nearly every case where women and men have thin brittle hair, they owe It to dandruff. There are hundreds of prep arations that "claim" to cure dandruff.

but not one but Newbro's Herpiclde tells you that dandruff Is the result of a germ burrowing Into the scalp, and that permanent cure of dandruff and Its consequent falling and baldness, can only be bad by killing the germ; and there is no other preparation that will destroy that germ but Newbro's Herpiclde. "Destroy the cause, and you remove the effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpiclde Per Cent Interest PAID ON Savings Accounts 4 Times a Year On the First of Each Quarter VIZ: Jan. 1st.

April 1st, July 1st, Oct. 1st On the above dates interest will Detroit. Mich. B. G.

fblllps Srch Agent. (lentral City Postofflce Burns. The building containing thi- and the general store conducted a a a a a a a a a a a I 0 QUR CLEARANCE SALE Has induced us to whoop her up until our entire Winter stock is closed out. HERE IS A SAMPLE: $9, $10 and $12 Suits now $4.85 $15, $18 and $20 Suits 9.85 $22, $25 and $30 Suits now $14.85 $1 Fancy Dress Shirts now 50 $3 and $3.50 Dress Hats now 2.25 $3 and $4 Dress Suit Cases now 1.95 75c Fleeced Lined Underwear now .75 $1.25 Wool Underwear now .65 if you Don't Look at Our $3.50 Shoe You are the looser by E. P.

Farnham at Central City, was totally destroyed by fire late Satur dnv nleht. All of the nnstofflce fix tures and mall and most of the mer chandise of the store were saved. Mr and Mrs. Farnham lived In the rooms over the store and postoffice and lost nearly all of their furniture. The postoffice has been moved Into the vacant building owned by Mr.

Honry Rosnkianz, adjoining the Miners Union hall where it Is being conducted temporarily. Mrs. Farnham is tn charge of it. be computed on Savings Ac- counts for the previous three months on deposits which have been made On or Before the 10th Day of the First Month of the Quarter. Black Hills Trust I Savings Bank DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA The Ut a severe loss to i Mr.

and Mrs. Farnham a-s they were not able to sre out any of their house-hold furniture. There wis also con siderable loss to their' merchandise stock. The building is a total reck nnd oi ly the front standing. mmM vam.

Irie-, Creek Out of Ranks. Deadwood crek causing some trouble on upper i in stret ii Dead-wood yesterday owing to the successive Ceidai "I RILEY CARR, Propsjf.

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