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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 9

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Lead Daily Calli
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Lead, South Dakota
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SUPPLEMENT LEAD DAILY CALL THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911 Inourp In Tfto Equltnblo STRONGEST IN THE WORLD THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY THE STRONGEST IN PROGRAM Following is the program of the meeting of the Woman's Prestjyterial missionary society of the Black HHIs Prssbytery, Vhich Is to be held in Hot Springs, on Wednesday, April 26, 1911. 2 O'Clock P. M. Devotional Mrs. D.

D. Tallman. Minutes of Last Meeting Mrs. C. D.

Erskine. Solo Miss Chase. Reports of officers. Business. Solo Miss Davis.

Women's Boards and Woman's Work Mrs. 8urbeck. Chain of Prayers and Adjournment. Evening Stereoptieon Lecture, "The GosT pet in all Lands." Rev. H.

M. Frank Officers Mrs. J. S. Surbeck President.

Dr. Mary Findlater First Vice President. Mrs. D. D.

Tallman Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. C. D. "Erskine Recording Secretary.

Mrs. A. H. Spaydo Treasurer. Mrs.

H. Davldsan Literature BUY AX EQl'lTABLE STANDARD POLICY, then keep it. MY INSURANCE EARLY INL1FE, BUY AN ENDOWMENT. It an insured savings account, it provide (or yourself It you llva. It provides for your family If yoj die.

It teaches economy. Economy is wisdom looking ahead. It teaches you thrift, it places you under bond to lay aside certain sum creating an estate instantly, it safeguards your investments. perpetuates your earning power. It is a necessity if you are poor.

It is desirable if you are rich; itinsures yonr riches. Its benefits ar certain. It is a silver lining to the dark cloud of death, as It hovers over the home. Pill in the following coupon today. Do it now and mail it to JOSEPH FEENEY, LEAD, S.

D. WITHOUT COMMITTING MYSELF TO ACTION I SHALL BK I'LEASED TO RECEIVE PARTICULARS REGARDING THE EQUITABLE STANDARD POLICY BEARING AKNUAL DIVIDENDS. leasts Address "WETS AND "DRY" 1 IN SOUTH DAKOTA Sioux Falls voted for saloons by about 3 to 1. Flandreau voted wet and Viborg, Irene, Egan and Springfield all voted dry. Valley Springs voted from the wet into the dry column by majority of 3.

Redfield went dry by a majority of 42. F. A. Rigler Vas elected alderman. The "wets" carried the election at Groton 141 to 120.

License lost 72 to 21 at Frederick. Mil bank went wet by a majority or 11. The wet tick headed by S.W. Neehan for mayor carried. Eureka was voted wet by si clear majority.

License carried in Mobridge by a majority of near 50. Frederick was voted wet. Mitchell went wet by 210 majority. Mellette vent dry; Ashton wet; Andover and Bristol wet. Sherman has shifted from the prohibition to the license salonr column.

Towns which have bad saloons and voted wet follow: Hartford, Tyndall, Mitchell, Dallas, Kimball, Clear Lake, Marlon Junction, Sioux Falls, Chamberlain, Huron, and Howard. Towns which remain in the dry columns are: Dell Rapids, Cehtervil'e, Canton, Beresford, Viborg, Irene, Woonsock-et. Towns which have changed from wet to dry are: Eagan and Valley Springs. Huron went wet by 893 to 598. Wessington Springs went dry by a tie vote.

Wolsey voted agaicst license. Hlghmore took it wet by two votes. 'w4 MRS. JOHN H. MARTIN Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and HARMONY Pupil of Emil Lieb.ing and Harrison Wild, Chicago 444-44- Date of birth: Tear fray Joseph Fccnoy, Load, S.

D. HOBO NEWSPAPER Cincinnati, Ohio, April 20. Jas. H. Seymour of this city is to be the editor in chief of the SJ.

Louis Hobo newspaper planned by James Mead How, the St. Louis millionaire. He is known to the newspaper world because of his "fake" suicide which was written np In the papers of the country recently. Rasmusson Brick, Stone and Cement Workers We do not FURNISH brick or cement workers, but either do the work ourselves or have it done under our personal super vision. gambling Closed at French Lick Indianapolis, April 20.

With Tom Taggart former national democratic chairman back of the movement, the gambling places at French Lick, are to be closed according to reports here today. Since the raids on French Lick several years ago it is said Taggart has not been Interested in any way in the hotels conducting the gambling rooms at the health resdrt. However his part in closing the offending places is said to be due to his family objecting to the notoriety which has become attached to the resort and the connection of Taggart's name with it. SILVER CUP FOR PRIZE Havana, April 20. The city council has voted to give a silver cup and a prize of 1 1,000 to the winner of the Philadelphia-Havana yacht race, tbe cup to be the permanent property of the owner of the yacht that wins it twice.

"CONK IS VERY ILL. Clark, April 20. General S. J. Men's Clothes Aro Thoroughly Cleaned Your clothes, if you send them to Successors to W.

J. FORD Conkftn of Clark, one of the best HAREM SKIRT. Chicago. April 20. It was necessary to turn In 'a riot call today to get enough policemen to protect a woman who essayed to walk down State street wearing a harem skirt.

The officers clubbed several men and boys. The woman escaped In a carriage. known editors and politicians of the our French Dry Cleaning Depart ment, are thoroughly dry cleaned state, has been stricken with paralysis in the- left arm and leg. and Is and carefully pressed. now In a helpless condition.

The We do not merely sponge and general has been making a brave brush, your clothes and perhaps remove a few spots by local treatment but we thoroughly clean the fab fight against a combined attack, of Inflammatory rheumatism, grip and pneumonia for the past eight weeks Wholesale and Retail GOAL FEED Orders 6ven Prompt Attention. ric, linings, by immersion and and was considered out of danger careful hand work. Our process removes all the dirt, grease and stains. It brightens the colors, freshens the fabric and re when he was stricken with paralysis which It is feared will prove fatal. General Conklin will be 82 on the 5th of May.

In spite of his advanced years, be has always been exceedingly active In state affairs and especially in the politics of the state. Vhcro tho iudrjeiser Shines The only Budweiser Beer on draft in Deadwood; also the.finest lunches, liquors and cigars. F. X. SMITH Plaeo DEADWOOD.

moves creases and marks of wear. Your garments look better and do not require cleaning so often If sent to us. KISER'S CLl'HKsd Reliable Cleaners A14 Main Dead wood, S. D. Phone 46.

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