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Lccd Dally Cell, Whitewood Item (From the Whitewood Plaindealer.) -00 .00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .00. 00 .00 .00 00 ,00 00 .00 .00 .00 00 .00, 00 .00 00 00 00 00 00 900 00 jM jff" -J00 00 si ran iv rra rs fi i js. S. H23 The Plaindealer wishes everybody SATURDAY, DEC 23, 1905 a Merry Christmas 1 aV CMUW JMJIM aa4 mmtf. Don Hughes was in Deadwood 0) no Monday.

Iiuaiil uitiKiMii'riw turui Proi. J. W. Olson and wife were in a Laa Sv IK. rawUn jLead Monday.

P. M. tiouuiwell left for his Slim buues rancn Saturday. liUll lss3 Mrs. tnzauciu iuguram was calling on triends in town riday.

Mrs. J. Jones and Mrs. Ladue were shopping in i.ead Saturday. xne Lane hotel will serve the sup' per lor tne Cnrutmas dance.

LIMBER-LEGGED LIGE Tell th Plaindealer oi His Experience tonne Attending tne Whitewood Orcncsua Dance (From the Whitewocd Plaindealer.) Mrs. Charles Sloan and little May were in iseauwoud Vveuuesuay. W. K. Lcruasier and lawny have moved into me M.

parsonage. benool closes Una aueruoou and will not reopen till luesoay, Jan. Si. "Jut because 1 come in here and srive you a cigar, you need not tnmit tnat 1 want you to put my name tne paper," remarked Lige to the iainacaier last Saturday morning, "but me truth was known 1 must M. ttrignam uuuuiug a ueal cot tage just cast oi tne M.

ii. cnurcn. miss Florence Wertman was down have had the tune oi my Ule. from Lead to spend Sunday at home. Ludwig futtr and t.

L. Realty bad "Well, go on with your tale of woe," said the Plaindealer, "we can't have you come in nere and take up ail the room and occupy our time business in ueauwood and iead riday. Mrs. W. H.

Highley is suffering from a fractured anaue, the result of without getting to your point" Lige proceeded: "xou see, 1 goes up to this here a tall. Mrs. D. Stambaugh is in Belle Fourche this week visiting her mother. Whitcwood Orcnestray dance last Friday night.

1 hain much of a dancer, but if I didn't come pretty near cutting the pie up there I'm a low down liar and horse thief. The first crack out o' the box 1 lopes up Miss Emma Walton will go to Speainsh to spend tne holidays with relatives. William Brehl was in from the to a pretty little thing, called a girl, and remarks: 'Could 1 have the egg- stock country this week for a little quisit pleasure oi this She re (t tlx (IV recreation. Miss Carrie E. Thompson was plied, I don know you, aitnougn your breath seems which 1 would inier, pretty maiden," says "that you are engag down from Deadwood sunuay to see tne toiks at home.

Uthe Arndt and family of Date were visiting in Whitewood the latter part ot last week, Kev. U. Poland will hold ser ed ter this dancer 'If you ever told the truth in your life, you told it she said with a Merc words may fail to emphasize strong enough our determination to retire from business, but our prices put the emphasis in the right place- Your Pocketbook. There are three points in connection with this sale that we want to impress so firmly on your mind that nothing can erase them: 1st. That this is not a haphazard sale for business booming, but a carefully considered and deliberate effort to reduce stock to the minimum before moving.

2nd. We are not attempting to sell trash, but give you the very best of up-to-date merchandise with our guarantee back of it. 3rd. That every item in the entire stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Furnishings, Shoes, is now selling at actual manufacturers' cost, and in many instances less. The Last Call for Christmas Merchandise Our Great Closing Out Sale gives everybody an opportunity to buy Christmas Gifts at unmatchable Low Prices.

Here you will find hundreds of articles suitable for gifts for Men, Women and Children, all at prices impossible to duplicate elsewhere. vices Sunday morning, in the Pres byterian cnurch at tne usual hour. Mrs. T. K.

Peck was elected Worthy Matron of the Deadwood Eastern Star lodge, and installed in tne oince last week. Merlin Arnott drove 22 fine fat steers to Deadwood the first of the week, to be used by Gus Kellar in his Christmas trade. Proi. Hines will leave on tomor row Northwestern for Winside, to visit with children whom he has not seen for some time. and Mrs.

James Hanson and the Misses Smith, who have been in town for the past week, expect to start for Bixby this afternoon. Mrs. Campbell came up from Chadron Saturday to see her husband and together they journeyed homeward on Sunday's Northwestern. ft it Will Stewart went to Deadwood if FOR WOMEN-Dress Patterns, Sh Hats, Skirts, Waists, Jackets, Slippers, Neckwear, Gloves, Han FOR MEN Suits, Overcoats, Crav-enettes, Smoking Jackets, Fancy Vests. Shirts, Gloves, Half Hose, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Sweaters, Mufflers.

Shoes. Slippers and Suit Cases. laugh that tore a urge noie in nvr face." you are I asked her once more. she replied. "That's what the hen said when she set on the door 1 remarked.

After which 1 went across the hall and asked another little dream, with a dizzy pompador, if she would do me the honor to dance." She said, '1 am engaged fer six dances "Well," says 'the Christmas dance will do. I'm in no hurry. Make it the 4th of July. I kin "Then I went and asked another girl. She said 'yes' and we started.

By an oversight on my part I slipped and stepped on the back of mv neck before 1 could recover myself. Then the music started. I'm some fond of music, and with the openin' bars I took one slide across the hall, carry-in' my lady as though she was a candy sack full of feathers. With that I come back on a high lope. Right here, I might say, that the lady 1 was dancin' with was all right as a single footer but fer heavy team work she lacked considerable.

However, after the second slide, I slipped and bit a chunk out of the floor. I always do that when I'm dancin' and it mortifies me terrible. I got up and went at it agin. I noticed I didn't dance as light as I ought, and, lookin' down, found that my partner was standin' on my feet. Now, I didn't have no objections to her ridin' around on my feet, but it hain't ac-cordin' to rules.

After the dance was over I went out and looked up a book of rules. I always feel better after lookin up a book of rules if the label is right. After I had referred to the book of rules, I paralized my breath with a pound of sen-sen and come back feelin' as gay as a colt. "The floor manager then called a quadrille. Now, if there's one place on earth that I shine like a star it is in a quadrille.

I got a partner and cut in the quadrille. I loped her forward an' back. I trotted her 'cross the center an' I galloped her 'round the rest of the herd. I cut her out o' the bunch an' run her in circle. I roped her by the arm and 'proman-aded All the time I was knockin' the dust out o' the floor until you'd a-thought blazes an' darnation had busted loose.

After which I trotted her back to her corral an' said, 'thank ye, When it comes to a quadrille I'm what you might call an all-slashin' fine dancer." "It seems that you then had a very enjoyable time," observed the Plain-dealer. "You're kerrect and as right as a fox," replied Lige. "I had a helluv a "There's just one more thing I want to mention," said Lige after a long pause. "Go ahead." "I've been wonderin' what kind of a dance that was where they had a waltz and then they'd stop fer a spell and sort of think it over and then waltz. You see they'd waltz an' then stop an' swing fer a minit.

sort of let the old cat die, as the kids say. and then they'd cut loose on the waltz agin. That dance is sure a puzzle to i me. What fer do they want to stop an' make a bluff at huggin' match Urn chiefs, Lace Ccllrs, Sweaters, Tuesday and left over the Burlington for the Pacific coast for a six weeks' visit with relatives in that section. Mr.

and Mrs Van Buren have retired from the management of the Railroad hotel, and have been succeeded by Mrs. D. Welty who will continue the business. Peter Thompson and family have moved into their new home, and Mr. Thompson is running the Hanson livery and feed stables, having taken possession the 15th.

The Christmas exercises of the Presbyterian Sunday school will be held in the A. O. U. W. hall Saturday night.

A fine program has been arranged, and no doubt the children will give a splendid entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Grant went to Deadwood yesterday and left over the Burlington for Denver where they will spend Christmas with relatives, and later will proceed to Los Angeles, where they will spend the winter. Lately the farmers have been bringing wheat in in such quantities, that Mitchell Thompson have put on an extra crew and will run the mill day and night in an effort to keep room in their elevators for the constantly inpouring stream of wheat. Southmayde Bros, a short time ago pulled in from their annual threshing tour well satisfied with the season's work. They consider 200,000 bushels of grain a conservative estimate of the amount threshed by their machine. 'J las, Belts, Hand Bags, Silk Shall; Etc.

FOR CHILDREN Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, Jackets, hoes, Slippers, Sweaters, Caps, Hats. Gloves, Mitts, Neckwear and Hose. BGANTILE OSCAR SILVER, TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E.

W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c i r-v Items From Date Main Street, (From the Whitewood Plaindealer.) Everything ftne at Dew-drop-in. Cattle looking well since the storm. js '35 '3? 35 "35 35 'SS '35 '35 '35 '35 "35 -15 '35 "3 '55 35 '35 35 '35 '35 'SS 35 '35 '35 35 "35 'SS '35 35 'SS ARE WE In Praise of Chamberlain's Cough There is more Catarrh in this sec- 'La Grippe and Pneumonia No Opium in Chamberlain's Cough tion of the country than all other Pnedmuma often follows la grippe Remedy diseases put together, and until the but ev the usc of j.o)ey Th rf last few years was supposed to be in- Uoney and Tar.

cu. la gnpve jyi Chamberlain Cough Remedy curable, ror a great many years doc- coughs and preVents pneumonia and small children as it conta.ns no tors pronounced it a local disease ana consumption. Ask for r-olevs Hon- rininm or ntlipr harmful Hrtifj It Viae Getting Your Bundle? Our finish for shirts, collars and cuffs cannot be beaten. It requires modern facilities and equipment and we have them. Your wing point collars will not be cracked and vour Remedy There is no other medicine manufactured that has received so much praise and so many expressions of gratitude as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

It is effective, and prompt relief follows its use. Grateiul parents everywhere do not hesitate to testify to its merits for the benefit of Ground almost bare. Bill Jones leaves for Chicago the first of the week for a 3 weeks' visit. Disappeared from Rabbit creek. Othe Arndt and family, the cause of which is is a roast turkey Christmas near Vale.

We believe, as a judge of human nature, that our neighbor, Andrew Thybo, is about to give up ranching and take up the painter's trade, as he has got quite a brush started on his chin. Alex Miline, better known as "Scotty" is contemplating a three months' visit to Scotland in the near future. We regret to lose "Scotty," for he has been one of the main pillars of our church. But as he is go prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local ey and Tar and refuse any substitute an established reputation of more offered. Mr.

G. Vacher, of 157 Os- than thirtv vears as the most success- an then waltz again? I didn dance that number. It was a little ton much (er even me. I hate to see a couple waltzin' along as pretty as you please an' then stop and shake themselves to see if they've lost anything." "They are a lot of things you don't know, Lige, and that dance is on nf them. You'd better go home." This from the Plaindealer.

And Lige went ful medicine in use tor colds, croup treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore and whooping cough. It always others. It is a certain cure for croup cures and is pleasant to take. Child ren like it.

Sold by all druggists. and will prevent the attack if given nient at the firsY appearance of the d.sease. "alt 3 laic 111 a I MIIUCdTtlllCC Ul 111C UlbCSSC. i-. (- T- I SAL constitutional treatment.

fold collars will be ironed inside the fold to make the tie slip. We also mend and keep your linen and underwear in shape. We have three wagons to guarantee quick service. Send us your bundle and notice the changer-Black Hills Steam Laundry Telephone 2007 Telephone 60 Lead City Deadwood, S. D.

gooa Lnicago, wrues: uy wue had a severe cae of la grippe three years ago, and it left her with a terrible cough. She tried a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and it gave immediate relief. A SO cent bottle cured her cough entirely." Refuse substitutes. Sold by Dickinson Drug company. It is esneriallv tn bv V- Cheney Toledo, Ohio.

is the only constitutional cure on the it is pleasant to take and contains Burlington Bulletin Winter Tourist Ratea Tickets on sale daily until April' 30th. Return limit lune 1st. 1906. nothing injurious. Mr.

H. Hum market, it is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teapoonful. Ii acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. The) offer one hundred dollars for any phreys, a well known resident and clerk in the store of Mr. E.

Lock, of Alice, Cape Colony, South Africa, ing to bring back a wife we will excuse him. There will be a shooting match for I International Live Stock Exposi mm The mission of "Early Risers tion Chicago, December 16-23, 19(i5. says: 1 have used Chamberlain Failed All efforts have failed to find a bet-1 ter remedy for coughs, colds and lung case it tails to cure, send tor circu 11 caTtT Cough Remedy to ward off croup and fase i colds in my family. I found it to be nd testimonials. Address, F.

J. troubles than Foley's Honey and Tar. io clear the way and give Nature lull Ticketa on sal'e December 16 to 19th. sway. These famous little pills rid Qne fare $2 00 (,31.35) for the the stomach and bowels of all putrid roun(j trip.

matter thus removing the causes of Whjte Qr and ns ldvise headache, constipation, sallow com- cos, ad the bt to plexion, etc DeWitts Little Early make tri Risers never gripe or sicken. A safe, i A. M. Mills, It stops the cough, beals the lung: WIIISOT bold by Druggists, 75c. very satistactory and it gives me pleasure to recommend it" For sale by all druggists.

ana prevents serious results trom Take Hall's Family Pills for cold. J. N- Patterson, Nashua Io wrues: ust winter 1 naa a Dtjgco on my lungs and tried at lejrst half pleasant perlect pill, sold Dy Uick- Bentley, City Ticket Agent Christmas Dance Do not fail to attend the Christmas dance to be given by the Alert Hose company on the evening of that day. Commercial Agent Nothing will cure indigestion that doesn't digest the food, itself, and give the stomach rest. You can't expect that a weak stomach will regain oozen aaverasea congn afiiedicines and had treatment from tvo physicians without getting any! -nefit A friend recommended FoVyey's Honey The First Requisite of Beauty King of All Cough Medicine It will be the social event of the sea- The first requisite of beauty is a Mr.

E. G. Case, a mail carrier of ZJa.a tI.T". bC compelled to do the full work that a clear complexion. Onno Laxative Canton Center.

Conn, who has been .1 ulu. uk uxjja nnuw UUW IU ell- 1 1 1 1 do. You l-ruit Syrup clears a sallow blotched in the U. S. Service for about six- turkeys on the 15th of December, at John McCains ranch, one mile east of Corn Pone school house.

The proprietor of the Dew-drop-in expects to bag several of them if they are laying around with their feet tied. There will be dancing at night We called on our neighbor, Phillips, the other day, and found the gentleman leaning with his head far down in the well and he was saving, "Daughter, Daughter! We inquired the reason. He says, "Oh, I wrs just tuning my voice, am going in to Central City next week after my wife and baby girl." The Dew-drop-in is located three miles below Date postoffice; was captured from the Boers in the spring of 1904, after a fierce struggle, by a band of Filibusters from the jungles of Duck Creek, Ohio, and is one of the finest places on the creek. It is bounded on the north by a snow bank, on the east by cold wind, on the south by Rabbit creek, and on the west by Cottonwood grove. When passing this way, give us a call, as we have a deck of cards and a pair of dice.

I i rf ii i wouldn't expect a sick horse to get complexion as it stimulates the liver teen years, says: "We have tried naa py an wno attend. lz-7-td. weii wnen it is compelled to do a full and bowels, and the eyes become many cough medicines for croup day work every day of the week. Dngni ana Clear. I ou owe it io but Chamberlain Cougb Remedy is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a perfect di- your friends to take it if your com- king of all and one to be relied upon Doctors Could Not Help Her "I had kidney trouble for years, gestant and digests the food regard- piexion is naa.

mno Laxative rrun every time. We also lind it the best Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and remedy for coughs and colds, giving cured me. I considec cough and lung jjmedicine in world." Sold by Drug O. Christ" Coming Wolff Vhe jeweler, it the placevTl0 hoIidr pres. ents.

as lhe suit everybo. the largest anf and alL 1 eterlins; sil- tock in the writes Mrs. Raymond Conner of less of the condition of your stomach is very pleasant to take. Refuse sub certain results and leaving no bad after effects." For sale by all stitutes. Sold by Dickinson Drug Co.

A DELIGHTFUL BEVERAGE A SAFE STIMULANT A 6000 MEDICINE For sale by ALL FIRST-CLASS EARS. Shelton, "and the doctors Relieves Indigestion, Belching, Sour could not help me. I tried Foley's Stomach, and all stomach disorders. Kidney Cure, and the very first duse I Sold by Dickinson Drug company. fave me relief and I am now cured.

I cannot say too much for Foley's I so hard to buy something to Kidney Cure." It makes the diseased giye a man on Christmas." It is easy The most pleasant, safest and best No drug store has better facilities for filling prescriptions than ours. remedy to use for Coughs Colds. Croup, Whooping Cough, is Kennedy's Laxative Honev and Tar. We have the giwEj. the apparatus.

ate kidneys sound so they will eliminate itlyou wilt look over the many use- the poisons from the blood. Unless ful things in men's wearing apparel: This remedy expels all cold from the the system and fr perience necessary they do this, good health is impos-! wn have to show. Clark Lyons, system by acting a a cathartic on the to perfect compounding. Dickinson Railroad Kiced rati uaii rate rcimship ticket J. W.

Corrik Kd Co. lJ-liM. U-l sible. Sold by Dickinson Drug Co. itiinson Co.

I Drug The Men's Outfitters, bowels. Sold by Di 1 if.

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