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

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PAGE TITS THE DEADWOOD DAILY PIONEEB TIMES SATURDAY, APRIL 9. It0. BILLS ALLOWED. Bills allowed by the City Coua- D. REGAX I I.

a. THOMAS citl April 4. 1910: M. Connelly O'Donell Men5' Shoes dague's insurance M. Phelan Wm.

Watson Pelletier D. Johnson E. Berg Dahl AGENCY, INC. C. Ingersoll H.

Robinson Jno. Chovankk BocecMort to B. 1. DTe. C.

D. Calhoun 75.00 85.S0 39. '0 91.25 64.60 1S.75 63.50 59.70 70.75 46.25 60.00 18.00 7.80 5.00 4.05 S3.10 E3.E0 J.50 55.00 124.50 31.25 34.40 43.40 28.40 38.00 L. Allen Bert Hedstrom O. Flntland T.

Scully A Little Money Insetted Now May Save You Thousands of Dollars Wagner Geo. Brady F. Plstt P. Shostrom A. Turner N.

Neidercromber LET US WRITE YOUR INSURANCE FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE Office In gradient Block, Deadwood, Lee Street Entrmaa. P. Peterson Sears Schultz 40.00 A. Johpson When you start out to buy your Spring Shoes Sir, head for our shoe store, because you know everybody says it is the place to find good shoes Our shoes have a good reputation behind them. Then our splendid shoe service is an assurance that you will get a perfect fitting pair of shoesthe shoes you ought to wear MENS SHOES AT S3, S3.50, $4.50 to $6 The Advertised price quoted on a shoe, should carry no particular weight with it nor make much of an impression on your mind, until you see the sort cf shoe the price stands for.

It is for this reason that we are particularly anxious to show you our excellent line qf spring shoes. Compare ours with others you see. You can't fail to see the "difference." B. Mullen Jno. Rule 2nd.

Vice President Mrs. Clay ton Flower. 79.10 10.00 30.95 23.75 Johnson Rooney Recording Secretary. Mrs. Paul D.

Kelleter Yesterday's Personals T. Beals Corresponding Secretary, Miss Lil lian Power. Mullen Rourke Geo. F. Baggaley N.

T. Mason K. W. Trimble In addition to the business of the meeting, refreshments were served and a musical program rendered F. Ay res Jas Lambert by Mrs.

Faehndrlch and Mrs. Jack son. Chas Buss 12.00 16.50 33.33 30.00 40.00 30.00 100.00 90.00 187.H9 16.48 84.35 34.35 1.50 38.25 8.00 131.00 Fish and Hunter Co, F. D. Smith Jas.

Hogarth DEADWOOD ELKS HAVE INSTALLATION. The Deadwood lodge of Elks Installed their recently elected offi Stearns Co no. A. Treber H. Robinson cers last evening, with the usual Hattcnback Imposing ceremonies.

There was a ZIPP SHOE COMPANY, Shoe Fitters. L. ft Lead Deadwood G. large attendance present, who after F. Co the work enjoyed a social session of Charles Lindsay was In town from Spearflsh yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. William J. McLaughlin are in town from Ranch js-tor, Wyo. Burt Rogers and Ed Cessna have returned from a business tr'p to Aberdeen.

F. W. Bock, the Rochford mln'ng man, was a business visitor In ih city yesterday. Henry Scloldo was down from Oreenmont yesterday for a short business visit. Bruno Veiwig was down from Central yesterday attending to the payment of taxes.

Mrs. Mary Dotson, who now resides near Sturgis, was in town be-twen trains yesterday. Dan Luccl was down from "Is place in Nevada gulch yesterday nl called at the court house Mrs. William K. Searle was among the visitors from Lead yesterday on business at the county building.

Con. Pr. Lt. Co 305.50 unusual interest. The officers In stalled are: E.

Ashcroft Deetken W. Trimble Exalted Ruler Dr F. B. Schneer er. W.

J. Mclntyre 22.00 4.00 1.00 2.00 1.35 6.25 125.00 6.90 K. G. Phillips Leading Knight R. S.

Quimby. Loyal Knight. Jesse Simmons. Lecturing Knight Harry Trath- W. A.

Heach Ptg Co DISCOUNT! GR0GCRIE Deadwood Pub, Library. en. Fred Ackerman Elmer Rose 10.10 Treasurer. John R. Russell.

Secretary John Wrlngrose Tyler Murray Wagner. Homestake Mg. Co 450.00 67.32 Geo. F. Baggaley Truste for three Olaf P.

Wertenberger 100.00 Selm. Thos. Scully Amos Cetto of Lead was down from that place yesterday on busi Trustee for one year. George M. FOR THIS WEEK Thu beat a bank account for saving money, You make at least twenty per cent on everything offered here.

These are our newest, best goods. We are enabled to do it because of unusually good buying facilities A. Turner Reeves. F. Piatt ness with the county treasurer.

William Richards was in est it- Representative to grand ldoge O. Anderson Al J. Jess. day from his place on Centennial at F. Rober Alternative representative.

Sol tending to some business matters J. Chovonlck Star. 16.25 12.50 15.00 15.00 33.10 12.50 2.30 2.50 34.31 3.25 38.75 8.45 18.04 C. B. ft Q.

Ry. Co. Renresentatlves to state associa Grace Cameron 'n "Nancy" at the Tipfidwood theatre Aortl 14th. An tion, John G. M.

Reeves Jno. Baggaley Co. Geo. V. Ayres Co.

Jno. Croghan artistic production. Harry Trathen, Orson Wilcox, Dr, F. Schneerer, Geo. S.

Porter, Wilson Kenny Co. S. Booth, Burt Rogers THURSDAY CLUB W. T. Hodglns Bogue Lead Co.

Alternative representatives to Pound Cam Black Cherries 9 .20 Found Cans -25 Pound Cans .25 Pound Cans Blackberries JSO Ponnd Cans Plums Pound Cans Grapes 8 Pound Cans Apricots Pound Cans Peaches 20 Pound Cans Pears i ao ELECTS OFFICERS, 2H ti 2 1H 2H 2H 2tt ftt 2tt state B. Stafford, Raymond Walk Total $2497.57 The annual election of the Thurs Banks Stewart. William Basse, day Club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. J.

H. Banks of Phillip. ALLEGED PLOT TO At the meeting two weeks hence Thnrnbv. with the following re The Public has learned that our prices are always reasonable Our goods are best and we always fulfill all our advertising claims KILL EMPOYES The Lead Daily Call of yesterday Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler, Chas sult: devotes a considerable amount of President Mrs. Geo.

S. Jackson H. Dillon of Yankton will be present when a large class will be initi space on the front page to the pub' 1st Vice President Mrs. Grace ated. lication of the following story: Jones.

The boast made by the official organ of the Western Federation in this city that the organization has A Godsend to tho Slocplcss. men working as spies in the mine proves too well grounded. The in Half- pound Cans Salmon .12 15 Pounds Granulated Sugar 1.00 New Century Flour, per sack 1.50 Pounda Pure Lard 80 10 Pounds Cottoline Fancy Full Cream Cheese, per lb Scudders Canadian Syrup (50 per cent Maple) Quart .25 Corn Syrup, Quart 1B Bulk Olives, per Quart Sauerkraut, per lb 08 Oranges, per dozen a8 Lemons, per dozen Special Prices prevail on Eggs. Sweet and Sour Gherkins, per bottle 10 "A Physical Wreck in Bed, formation was not given out for a short time, as the management had Back on the Job in some thought that secrecy might re Three Days, after Tak sult more speedily in detecting the Ing Duffy's Pure Malt fiends who are trying to assassinate the mine workers, but this morning "It Pays to Trade at Fish Hunter's" a representative of the Call was given the information that several attempts were being made by some men in the mine to compass the death of employes. One of the ear- list of these abominable crimes was the fastening of the bell rope at the Whiskey, Which Restored My Health and Enabled Me to Sleep." Mr.

James Byrne writes as follows: I want to tell you of the benefit I have derived from the use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. I am a hotel clerk 32 years of age and for four years have been at night work. Eating irregularly and trying to sleep in the daytime had made me a very weak man physically, and as thin as the proverbial whip. I finally compelled to take to bed. I started to Watch for New List Next Week TELEPHONE 160.

Old Brig to prevent signals being given to the engineer. The rope was drawn down full length and a sixty oennv nail driven through it. For tunately this was discovered and the rope released before any harm re sulted, but had there been any ac HUNT FIS cident to dem nd a hurried raising use your Pure Malt Whiskey ana in uK. i ames byrne. davs 1 was DacK on my too.

of the cage a a time before the fastening of rope was detected, lt would be impossible to estimate IHMHi the injuries that might have Another act that gives a thrill ft horror to the hearer at the thought 9 "Be sure and say to every night worker that it is a Godsend. them I am sleeping fine, eating with a real appetite and am regaining my lost flesh, which is the hardest thing for a night worker to do. I thank you again and again for Duffy's Pure Malt Byrne 129 S. Illinois Indianapolis, Ind. No medicine has stood the test of 50 years like Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and always been found absolutely pure and full of good medicinal virtue.

Men and women in all walks of life join in singing its praises as the true elixir of life which invigorates body, brain and nerve. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey that such a fiend can exist, was the HEALTH and BEAUTY i loading of one of the Jap drills with dyminate. This was done in such a way as to absolutely preclude the possibility that lt could have been accidential. The air pressure ex TIME TO DEl ORATE It you wish to see the vry latest designs In decorations and wall papers, telephone mr and 1 will bring tb-m to your home. Telephone IHB9.

House Painting, Sign For ladles and gentlemen -n be recovered and retained. HEALTH comes through scientific massage of the body. BEAUTY la restored and by facial and scalp massage, cleaning an I dr-sslng the hald, and keeping erted on one of these drills is eighty- five pounds. Sufficient dynamite was placed in it so that had an attempt been made to use it before the crime If you wish to keep young, strong 3nd vigorous, and have on your cheeks the glow of perfect health take Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, according to directions. It tones and strengthens the heart action and purifies the entire system.

It is recognized as a was discovered, the man handling it I painting, paper hanging. family medicine everywhere. JJ the nails well njanlmre't I The Marinel Beauty Parlors Franklin Hotel has special facilities and expert operators for massaging, alrdresslng and manicuring Mrs. Mary Driver, Proprietress. for Dufiv'a Pure Malt Whiskey be wou'd have been blown to fragments.

The company Is taking every means for the detection of the psr-pertrators of these attempts at assassination, and when they are discovered, undoubtedly they will be dealt with as the fiendish nature of their crime merits. sure you get the genuine. It Is an pun ymnclnl melt whiskey and I so" 1IN IeaLED BOTTLES ONLY-nevertnbulk. Look trade-mark the "Old Chemist," oa tho G. H.

HENDERSON Rlever Sir. tatniflre. label, and make sura the seal over tuo cr nbroken. Price Sl.00 a large bottle. Write Medical Department.

The Dully Malt Whiskey Chester. N. a free Illustrated inedf. eal booklet containing testimonials and rare COD, sua sense rules tor boaith and tree advice..

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