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

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Deadwood, South Dakota
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TUBSDAT. OCTOBER 14, 1I0S. THE DEADWOOD DAILY PAGE FIVE I The to STOKE their horn In Rapid. Henry E. Perkins, the mayor Sturgls, came up yesterday and met hi wife has been visiting several weeks In Denver.

R. who has been visiting relatives In Lead and Terry was a passenger on yesterday's Burlington for her home In Nebraska. Mrs. R. W.

Brennan went down to Sheridan yesterday for a short visit and will then go to Denver where thi Brennan's expect to make their home. L. Koucher, who has been with Sidney Jacobs and leaves an enviable reputation, left Sunday where he has accepted a lucrative position. Mrs. W.

H. Stone and Mrs. J. W. Keith who have been visiting the tatter's sister-in-law Mrs.

W. D. Quirk, left yesterday for their home In Balrd, Neb. Leo Nathan expects to leave this afternoon for Los Angeles where he hopes to get a position in the post- FOR WORKINGMEN FALL GOODS Have AH Arrived. New Things Shown in Every Department WE WISH TO MAKE SPECIAL MENTION OF OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT.

OUR SHOWING OP READY-TO-WEAR MATERIALS THIS SEASON IS LITTLE SHORT OF MARVELOUS. SO LARGE AND COMPREHENSIVE IS OUR ASSORTMENT THAT EACH ONE MAY BE ASSURED OF EXCLUSIVE STYLES. IF YOU WANT SOMETHING DISTINCTIVE, SOMETHING DECIDEDLY DIFFERENT, YOU MAY BE SURE OF FINDING IT AT HAINES'. CLOAKS, JACKETS, CAPES, AND FURS OUR LINE OF JACKETS, CAPES AND FURS COMPRISE ALL THAT IS UP-TO-DATE THE VARIETY IS GREAT, THE STYLES THE NEWEST, AT HAINES'. SKIRTS AND WAISTS NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE BEEN ABLE TO SHOW SUCH AN AGGREGATION OF SKIRTS AND WAISTS.

THE NEW STYLES. NEW MATERIALS, FOR FALL office. He has a host of friends her0 who will miss him. to to to ft ft to to to ft ft to to ft ft to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Charles S. Dobson and his father Henry H.

Dobson of Osborne, who have been attending a family reunion at Alva, returned yesterday over the Burlington to thei home. They were present on the 83rd birthday of the latter's mother at Alva, when members of the family from all over the country were pres THIS week we will show in our north display window a line of Shoes made especially for Workingmen. These Shoes are made for hard wear, and we GUARANTEE every pair to give satisfaction. We invite you to inspect these good Shoes. Our prices are moderate.

SHOWINGS, AT HAINES'. THE BIG STORE John C. Haines, Inc Oeadwood. ent. Messrs.

H. Flndlay and A. Quar-tando, who have been recently employed in the Homestake cyanldj plant, will leave today for Blsbee, where they will enter the employ of the Globe Copper Mining company. Mr. who is a graduate of the University of Wia- YESTERDAY'S PERSONALS.

sonsin has accepted a position In th'i smelter while Mr. Quartando, who Is ZIPP SHOE COMPANY Deadwood's Exclusive Shoe House. a graduate of the Royal School of Mines, of London, will be the con sulting engineer of the company. Both to young men are we'J known in Lead, having been there for some time In the employ of the Homestake. Jean Cowgill made a flying trip from Chicago to her home In Spear- fish, arriving Sunday, getting her from Maitland last evening.

Mr. and Mrs. John Treber are back from a two weeks trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

Rastus Spake were up from Fort Meade yesterday. W. G. Birkhaeuser left yesterday for a short trip through Nebraska. John Randall left for a short trip to Omaha over last evening's Northwestern.

Miss MelUa Woods was up from school at Sturgls over Sunday with her family. Dr. Calkins was up yesterday from Custer to see how his wife is progressing at St. Joseph's. Mrs.

George Ta'Jman who has been residing In Lead left yesterday for Sturgls where she will make her new home. Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

BeUus and G. W. Kwarts, all of Chicago, who are touring the Hills, spent yesterday in the city. and Mrs. L.

E. Parrlsh who have been visiting their daughter Mrs. Irving Hilton, returned yesterday to Stock Wintered. Good pasture, running water, lots of hay and straw and good shelter. RASMUS M.

NELSON 10-24-2t Whitewood, S. D. mother and little Charlotte and leav Mrs. Carlos was up from Sturgli yesterday. W.

L. McLaughlin left Sunday for (he east. C. B. Harris was In from Galena yesterday.

Will Secor has gone to Dumont foi' a few weeks. Charles Miller of Sturgls was In the city yesterday. R. E. Sparks of Sturgls spent the day In the city.

E. R. Ramsdell of Chicago spent the day in the city. F. W.

Bower has returned from a month's trip In the east. Mrs. Fannie Keeler went down to Sturgls for a short visit. Miss Jones of Alliance spent th day In the city on business. Mrs.

H. McClelland was up shopping from Mystic yesterday. Barney Mullen went down to Valentine, for a few days'. R. D.

Kyle and Mrs. Kyle came In ing on last evening's Northwestern for the east again. Jean Cowgill Is one of the best known of today's women writers In the west. She Is doing CAPITAL RESTAURANT Will Open at 640 Main St. Saturday, Oct.

21 New and Neat -Come and Try Us And You'll Come Af ain. 40 Main Street, Deadwood. VEE SING, Proprietor special, feature work on the Chicago Free Car Fare Free. All bills of 125 or more at T. D.

Wilson's entitles purchaser to free caw fare. T. D. Wilson's Big Store. Chronicle and this usually conserva 10-11-tf tive Journal Is heralding her work far and wide with large posters until today she is attracting more attention than any writer In Chicago.

Another triumph for the Black Hills. She took Charlotte to the Sacred Heart school at Lake Forest, 111. Cut Rate Ticket. I you are going east don't forget that John Baggaley company can save you money. Tickets cheap to all eastern points.

10-101tf 500 New Records for Talking Machines Received at TSm'r Quarter ly Plans to Get Rich are often frustrated by sudden breakdown, due to dyspepsia of constipation. Brace up and take Or. King's New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and give you a new start. Cure headache and dizziness too.

At Kirk G. Phillips drug store, 25c, guaranteed. Fishel's Bazaar interest EDsvideretil Syndicate Block Deadwood, S.D. ft easons Latest i 5 The Regular Quarterly Payment of Interest In The Savings Department of This Bank Was Credited OCTOBER SECOND If your Deposit was made on or before July 10th and has been undisturbed you are entitled to Three Months interest. Interest may Either Be Credited on Your Pass Book or Withdrawn in Cash.

In Shoes. Hats. Suits and Underwear Oct. 1st. Oct.

10th mil --Jw i iJf umruurr. nawJ awjul ax a IF YOU WANT TO GET THE SNAP AND SWAGGER EFFECT OF TILE WELL DRESSED Vf MAN COME TO I'S. WE CARRY THE CELE- RATED L. ADLER, ROCHESTER, N. CLOTHING FEltOM 15.00 TO $30.00 A SUIT.

THB HANAN SHOES WORN BY THE BEST 5 DRESSERS AND THE HIGHEST GRADE SHOE 5 MADE. THE DUNLAP HAT IN THE NEW FALL SHAPE vT WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. OUR NOVELTY 2" SHAPES IN STETSONS ARE RIGHT. JUST RE- CETVED A LINE OF TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES BOUGHT FOft ONE HALF THEIR VALUE. TO BE SOLD AS THEY WERE BOUGHT.

THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF MEN'S WEAR IN THE BLACK HILLS AT RIGHT to PRICES. COME IN AND GET OUR SAVINGS ON YOUR WINTER OUTFIT. Deposits Made in our Savings Department on or Before October 10th, will draw interest at the rate of 4 per cent; payable January 1st, 1906 for the full 3 months, provided the is not withdrawn before January 1st, 1906. Black Hills Trust Savings Bank DEADWOOD. CAPITAL $100,000.00.

SURPLUS $25,000.00 Largest Capital and Surplus of any State Bank in South Dakota. WUMMMitm;.

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Pages Available:
89,243
Years Available:
1877-1928