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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 8

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Lead Daily Calli
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Lead, South Dakota
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tAGE EIGHT THB LEAD DAILY CALL FRTDAY.OCrCEfiB, IS, 1009. A New Notion Table Everv article marked with a Price Ticket Fall Opening SCENIC THEATRE Post card hangers, holds 65 cards 10c Key rings 6c Coat and skirt Pipes 35c to 5c Pearl buttons 10c per card School drinking cups 10c Brushes 60c to 10c Combs Bus to I Jo Knives 85o to lOe Toilet Paper Cc to 1 0o Glasi Vases 10c to 10a Leather bag tags, beat quality 1 fin SONGS OF Film Subject Mrs. Jones' Lover. His Wife's Visitor. Doomed.

"Sweetheart Won't Tou Come With Me to Dreamland." "I Want Somebody to Play With." Only a few of the many genuine bargains on this table The Queensware and Notion Store 4 4 East Main Lead, S. D. Fine Millinery i at. 51. i Five Cent Matinee Afternoons for Children Will Move to Hamlin County.

Matt Wallo returned yesterday The Hiawatha Hose company dance will start promptly at 8:30 Saturday ovening. MILLER'S MILWAUKEE BEER Possesses an excellent flavor and Is a healthful Beverage. If you drinkjjeer, call for Miller's. from Hamlin county where he has been spending a couple of weeks visiting with his father-in-law, a Mr. Anderson, who lives near Norden, S.

in the lake region of the state. The Knights of Columbus held their regular semi-monthly meeting Inst evening. One of the Items of business transacted was the resumption of the method of notification of meetings by addressing postal cards to the members. Mr. Wallo states that It Is a beautiful COTTON ANDREWS.

AGENTS country and the lakes In that part are well stocked with fish and at this season of the year there are thousands of ducks on the lakes. The land Is very valuable, much of it being worth a hundred dollars an acre. Announce their Informal Opening of Fall Millinery all New Goods and Styles We invite the Ladies of Lead and Vicinity to inspect our beautiful collection ot New fall headwear. The showing is especially Notable from the fact i Mr. Anderson whom he visited, was an early settler in that part and acquired much land when It could be purchased for a little more than a song.

Today as a result of holding it, he is one of the wealthiest settlers in that part of the country. So much did Mr. Wallo become in love with the country thut he has decided to sell his property in Lead and move over there, where he will assist his father-in-law In the management of his large fanning Interests. If i -r Rev. J.

S. Surbeck returned today that every hat is New Fresh from the hands of Artistic Trimmers. Miss Timbrooke a Milliner of recognized ability, will be pleased to Meet the Ladies of Lead and Vicinity and do all in her power to please in every way. from the meeting of the Presbyter ian Synod in Sioux Fulls. He reports an interesting meeting and says that he had a pleasant time, but is glad to get back to the Hills' again.

Speaks on Suffrage. Last evening MrB. Helen La Relne Baker of Spokane, Wash, gave an ln terestlng talk on Woman Suffrage at the opera house between the first and Becond picture shows. She made some very good arguments in favor of her theme. Among others was the belief that the mothers of the country ought to have a voice in the making of the juvenile laws.

She FINE GRAPES Michigan and Concord Varieties. Now Is the time to get your grapes at low prices for canning. Sellliorn HAT SHOP WE HANDLE FRESH GRO- I CKRIES. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. A FINE BAKERY LINE IN CONNECTION.

THE RAJAH'S FAVORITES ROYAL CHEF COM PAW, OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15TH. John Wolzmuth and Henry Leppla Lead Daily Call Mrs. A. Meyers of Hauna is in the city today doing some shopping. of Spearfish are Lead visitors today.

Remember we deliver oar good promptly to nil parts of the city. 0. J. Mochon All the new Fall and Winter ideas on Ready to wear hats, trimmed hats Pattern hats ready for Inspection The city stone crusher Is in commission again after two or three days UNiqgjLAL Phone 2188. N.

Mill St. C. B. Herron of Omaha, representing the Marshall Paper company was transacting business in the city today. of idleness.

gave as an example, the state of Colorado where women have the right to vote. That state she said, has the best Juvenile laws in the world. She further stated that the women of Denver kept Judge Llnd-sey on the bench when he was attacked by the machine politicians of that state, and made it possible for him to carry on his good work. After speaking at the opera house, Mrs. Baker went to the Scenic theatre where she gave an Interesting address.

Mrs. Baker is a pleasing speaker and made friends for the cause which she espouses. Mrs. Baker is reputed to be the wealthiest woman in eastern Washington, and is one of the founders of the College Equal Suffrage club. She speaks at the Federation of Woman's clubs at Sturgis today and from there will go to Pierre where she will be a guest of Gov.

and Mrs. Vessey. E. L. Bruce who was employed as FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1909.

porter at the Smead, left last even Don't forget the dance at the op ing over the Burlington for Colorado in tt era house tomorrow night given by Mrs. Emma Read, Spirella Corsets Springs. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Christenson and daughter Sarah left last evening over the Burlington for Corvallis, Ore. Hiawatha Park Hose company. Good music and a good time assured. We extend a welcome to all who are seeking desirable Millinery goods 108 1-2 Main St: Lead, Archie Ferguson was operated yesterday at the Homestake and is reported as getting on N. A.

Rasmusson will tomorrow Imported Dress Good Stamping 620 W. Main St, Phone A2183 Hiawatha Park Hose company will give a dance at the opera house on Saturday night, October 16. nicely. begin laying the cement walk in front of hose house No. 2 and the lot XXXXXXXXXXXXXff Bert Jordan was arrested this this side which belongs to the Hearst Mercantile company.

N. FARLOW morning on a charge of fighting and fPost Cards! Mrs. Damon Clark went to Sturgis this morning to attend the Federation of Women's clubs which convened in that city today. General Contractor and Civil fin disorderly conduct and was fined the usual 5 and costs. Wm.

Turner who was arrested yes terday for threatening the life of Katie Cox, was up before Judge Cardinal In Canada. Arrived in Kamloops, B. Oct. 2nd, left In the afternoon for D. L.

Demmon's ranch, formerly of Spear A blind man and his wife were on Moore this morning and placed un the streets today making indifferent music and catching a few stray der 100 bonds to keep the peace. fish, located six miles from Kam The large steam roller is doing good work on South Mill street and making the side hill road fit to be traveled over with more convenience to the travelers. gineer. Concrete and Sidewalk work specialty. Being located In Lead and having had sixteen years' ience in concrete work am thorough 1 ly equipped to do the best possible work, using crushed rock together with Edgemont gand and best Port- land cement.

Can give a guarantee of perfect satisfaction. Res. (27 Julius Tel. 216. nickles.

loops, a town of three thousand in The largest and best assort- ed line of post curds in the 0 a Hills. Muck Hills post cards a specially. Prices always reasonable. Call and look them over. 0 Ferguson Bros.

3 N. Mill St. Lead 0 habitants; found him and sons very C. M. Kirby who has visiting nicely located on a 680-acre ranch.

Floyd Brown will be very busy during his spare moments from his store duties during the next few days the Hills for the past several weeks, In this country boys of 18 years are eligible to homestead entries If they will return to his home in New York in grading papers written by appli Your Laundry Bundle if sent to ns will be returned in first-class condition. The best equipped laundry in the state. Dry Cleaning Department We clean and press everything and guarantee satisfaction. Telephone 2082 for wagons. Lead Steam Laundry UNION HELP Monday.

His son, John, will ac cants for licenses at the state examination held in Rapid this week. Mr. company him as far as Mankato, desire, the fee being $10 for entry, the girls are excluded from making homestead entries but a wi F. H. Graham and wife returned yesterday from Iowa where they have been visiting for the past month with relatives.

They spent most of their time at Knoxfield and Fairfield and report a fine time. Sir. Graham resumed his work at the Burlington depot this morning. Minn. Save your coupons from Pendo Co's meat market and when you have five dollars worth, take them in and get fifty cents more in trade.

dow with minor children to support Brown has charge of pharmacy and toxocology, which papers he will pass upon. He also had charge of the Slater and wife of Vivian, may make entry. To say I was sui prised at tho progress Mr. Demmon oral examination. Miss Marie Shea had a bad sick spell last evening suffering from convulsions.

She is much better today. Miss Shea's health has been poor for some time. For a time she was a patient at St. Joseph's hospital and had Lyman county, are in the city on a sight-seeing tour. They expect to Covert Bros, have plenty of Rock make their headquarters in this city has made on his homestead would be to expresB it mildly, a it is astonishing the amount of work himself and will spend several days travel Springs and Carney Coal on Ail orders promply delivered.

'Phone A-2037. and sons have accomplished in so been feeling much better until ing about. They are much pleased with what they have already seen and expect to have a delightful time. short a time, having been here less than a year, they have raised a fine crop of grain, potatoes and all kinds of garden stuff, and a hundred acres of winter wheat in. Speaking of potatoes he says they can be brought Smoke Father George Cigar.

Tou are cordially Invited to attend the Sixteenth Annual Ball of the Alert Hose company at the opera house on October 29. Schadel's or-chestra will furnish the music The members of the Swedish Lutheran church have extended a call to Rev. C. A. Lindahl of Bristow, in in armfuls as they are of such a size one can stack them on their arm like stove wood.

They surpass any 1 RAIN or SNOW Weather St. Patrick's Court. St. Patrick's Court, Catholic Or to become their pastor after January 1st. Rev.

Lindahl was here last Sunday and preached for them and they were well impressed with the gentleman. Rev. Alexander who thing I have seen in the line of potatoes in any country. I was just der of Foresters No. 882 will meet Friday evening, October 16.

All members requested to be present. B. DIAMOND, C. R. in time to attend the wedding of Mr.

Demmon's eldest son, Walter, to Telephone is serving the congregation at pres Miss Nellie McKechnie, the good at ent, expects to resume his studies in a theological college in Illinois after the first of the year. g. DR. H. A.

FITZGERALD, 4. I WEEKLY CATALOGUE j' 1 II A shoe possessing style and character adds gV 'Ivy. the final touch to the apparel of the well- Jr I il1 dressed man. "jj I AM0THFR Ralston Shoes are noted for the V- nur jffi exclusiveness of their models jttfiiHSp "NE I 0167 and the fact that they ratain WJT r'' 'A UfJfT (SJl-y. ir shape untl worn out tfin wectl The anatomical feature of if A "ttR itSr I the Ralston, the moulded insole, ftfT besides giving immediate Ml A fjl 09 comfort, gives shape-re.

A Mr 4' v'4 ,1 if Xj taining qualities by elim- 9 If inating breaking in. If i This very graceful style yO'y firt I P1 stock No. 151 rJ'rilf- til-fit Our Metal. ySP jT Wit en Biochw yK Mitel V-' ff a shoe suitable lifiiE for all but the JFW i A most format oc- J'XV LS Mm ''SSP-fli casioo. and hai ffl MM It fpj a double water Ff v1'- i i proof sole of i tM "if a I IV the amoui ipS jj tWsJ construction.

0r jj Ask for it at JZmT TOIOIt MADE anr Ralston i Rev. M. F. Montgomery returned last night from Sioux Falls where he tendance and many valuable gifts reminded me of the early days of St. Onge.

This country is covered with lakes and game and fish abound. I have not settled as yet on location but expect to before returning. I am looking the country over quite thoroughly and feel well satisfied with what I have seen, that it is a good place to live in. Will start on your drug store wants and leave it to us to make as careful selections as you would yourself. 'Phone orders will be delivered "rush" and this service cost you no more.

DENTIST. J. Office over Chase's Store. 'Phone 2148 4. Lead City, South Dakota.

4. had been in attendance at the district convocation of the Episcopal church. He reports a most successful meet ing and in point of attendance, the most remarkable of any yet held. There were present eleven bishops and several hundred ministers from the sixth Inst with a half-breed guide for the northern country up in the timber as I wish to view the different kinds of soil and the productiveness of each while here. The all sections of the country, although the district Includes but six states.

From these states, Wyoming, Ne Ottmaa Sons. The REXALL Store 4. W. C. VOIGT, E.

M. 4. 4 Instructor in French and 4 4. German. Graduate of Frei- 4 4 berg, Saxony, Germany.

4 4 RATES REASONABLE. 4 Address 621 Addle or 4 4 call after 6 o'clock. 4 Private Tutoring la any Sub- 4. 4 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4,4,4, braska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa, there was also Grand Trunk and Canadian Northern R. R.

are surveying to come Into Kamloops from the north and form a 17. J. Clark MENS ih Outfitters Sil present an unusually large attend ance of laymen who showed marked junction with the C. enthusiasm la the proceedings. C.

CARDINAL. file to left. T. jones una.

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