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Queen City Mail from Spearfish, South Dakota • Page 4

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Queen City Maili
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Spearfish, South Dakota
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ft Mill II rj'KRMS OF THE MAII Oue yeur 1 Six mouths $1.00 THB MAlL'ia published every Wetlues-day Advertlsinir rates made known on appli to that institution, and they can not tamely submit to be classed as immoral because they exercise the right conferred by their cation, EVERYTHING I DURE, MR ETC. job work neatly and promptly executed teachers in meeting occasionally Job at reawinuble ritteH. Monthly settlements will be mnde with n(J lndul in a SOCial dailCe. Monthly sett all advertisers, C. tt.

AKKKNi -ww Entered at the SpeurrlHh pciHtuftlce second-clang niBil matter. The Queen City Mail Cole's Hot Blast WILL SAVE $25.00 IN FUEL THIS WINTER Cole's Hot BUftt a prc.it value 1 Wo sell it un ler a positive guarantee. It burnt soft cut. 1 3 I Be I I I 1 he Mail is not concerned over the action of the Hulett school clerk in closing the school houses to dances. That is a matter which concerns only those who live in that community.

Because the Globe editor does not attend dances is no reason for attempting to blacken the character of those who see no harm in these social gatherings. The Globe owes an apology to those whom it has insulted. Enumerator' Teat fcaay. Any person of good judgment, who has received an ordinary common school education, can readily and easily pass the test to be given applicants for census enumerators' places on Saturday, Feb. 5, the date finally set by U.

An Uncalled-for IukuU. The Globe, published at Hulett, takes occasion in a recent issue to offer an uncalled-for insult to the hundreds of young teachers who have gone forth from the Spearfish normal school during the past few years, as well as to insult the faculty of that institution without cause or justification. The subject matter of the article referred to seems to have been inspired by a recent order by the clerk of the school district in which Hulett is situ coal, ban! coal, woo! or any fuel without any change tho Move. You only nrl enftstoro fr tho entire pi inc. t- a or dra i of Wintrr.

t(rtk-or cr.t comiiiH-i a to be a terror if you have a Colc'a hot LUa- Fire Never Out It it the only tlov that kpt tho hun Hi wm warm all nitfM anl givi Um l-irmly a in.i break faM unm in thn morning without Lin '( Oaiiuruay otgul to MurvUy m'tomtf 5ave5 the Dollars ym tVH twe it aavcn hall out ated, the substance of that order IOC I rtll, While ivir, irxt brant. Jul It -1 e-fi. being in effect that the school houses should not be used for dancing parties. In the course Powder, Fuse, Caps, Mining Supplies, Guns, Ammunition, Carpenter Tools, Lumlx-r, Shingles, l-ath. of a half-column article commen Ranges, Heaters, Oil Stoves, Cutlery of all kinds, Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Plows, Scrapers, Wheelbarrows, Farm Machinery of Hvery Description datory of the clerk's action, the niaUe a it itUik mM cmt, tli itum work 4 tM him than "ur oul iA a ton vt 1 ta tu oj Aleve.

Scientific amj AirMljM eonnitnf Iijo ttrfur A pat-tvf v4 ate) I cotlr Jfaf Ohi ttH nil -M at rj a I 1 1' -n t4 rV -i i le pafcfitct! comfWHiftJ tttnd rn I Si vj f.a Ulf jC i 'v if ttr-t i Globe makes this assertion: "We predict that ere long the schools will look more carefully into the practice and attitude of teachers upon the duties that are moral ones. We do not expect too much from our teachers now ntulitrfroof I if 't 4 i 4 if it i I to, I 1- fr-w-1. I J- fur i 1 bfy ir Ikij as the larger per cent of them are students or graduates from S. Census Director Durand. This will be comforting assurance to the several hundred thousand who are believed to be contemplating application for these places.

It was emphatically stated at the bureau that the test will be an eminently reasonable and practical one, similar to that applied to applicants at the twelfth census. It will consist of filling out a sample schedule of population from a description, in narrative form, of typical families; and, in the case of enumerators whose work will be in the rural districts, they will be called upon to fill out an additional schedule of agriculture. All persons, women or men, who may desire to become census enumerators, must be citizens of the United States, residents of the supervisor's district for which they wish to be appointed; must be not less than IS nor more than 70 years of age; the Spearfish Dancing Academy t-4 fc' t. 41 truw Huill otherwise yclept the state nor uivj A a i) t' ijK-r, mai school, and they have never heard of self denial nor higher Piuinhing planes of influence as an educa 'c It I lul uVm tional pre-requisite. This part of our teaching must come from fa a ru li the parents, who are actually in terested in the child, and the kind of training he has when CAUTION Hlal liwn ij, ij- the public school.

And the real parent will demand that he is not compelled to apologize to his enquiring child for the conduct of the teacher into whose hands physically able to do the work the young life is placed. So, let must be trustworthy, honest and us stand hard by the school JOHN W0LZMUTH. SPEARFISH, S. D. of trood habits; must have at boards, hold up their hands, and least an ordinary education and send word back to our prospect be able to write plainly and with ive settlers and neighbors that reasonable rapidity.

we are putting on the habili ments of progressive moral ia.ii. II a ji wt and try to imagine what will Those who can comply with these requirements are invited to put in their applications, as there will be at least enumera standards, and that self indulg Uke place in beautifying and im ence is not a part of our living. I A Good Beer Is an Aid to Good Health proving during that time, you are glad you are a citizt-n of thie tors' places to be filled by the The brain that promulgated the insane observation contained in the foregoing diatribe must middle of March in preparation country, and hone to be able to for the enumeration beginning visit this wonderful tot a little have other causes than the one later on. when the surroundings. April 15.

Application forms with full in given. I here is a strong suspi cion that the writer of tho: structions for filling in and complete information concerning the words had a grief which doesn't now in their infancy, have grown to maturity. I feel that 1 must hasten, though I have not told sou about the furnishings of the "I thought that I l.ii wn tome of the wonderful hri-i jij-tiful views in Suth I ur-d Minnesota, but 1 havp u-en anything jut God construct- wonderful eastlt-a. towers, tf solid rock, lie mai' th-mountain spring from which this body of K'atcr in fod. and he put into the mind of man to build a dam connecting -ering boulder with another.

control the water from these springs, forming a fall of Jabout seventy feet and sending the stream racing its way down through a wonderful gorge. Sylvan lake covers sixty acres, is appear on the surface. To in test and method of appointment. can be secured by writing to the supervisor of census for the su wards, the iron beds, glass lock ers, everything complete, com sinuate that the young women and young men who are students at the Spearfish normal school fortable and sanitary- The large pervisor's district in which the applicant lives. All applications I Bold Beer kitchen and pantries are fur iUuggei have "never htard of self-denial nor higher planes of influence," or to insinuate that the social parties at which the young people indulge in dancing are im nished with everything of the very best The spacious dining must be hied with supervisors not later than Jan.

25, as any received after that date cannot be considered. rooms, the officers' medical. moral, is not only untruthful, pharmaceutical and surgical departments, of course, everything THE SOOTHERS BLACK HILLS. from forty to fifty fet-t deep, is full of fish, and there is a line hotel with all modern iinpnne- but is a brutal insinuation against the character of those young of the beat When we rem em A Imcr1ptlon of home of the lu-au- ber that the government is back people which will be condemned not nly in the community in tie ofthe National Sanitarium and the Kamoua Wind fare. Ask the People Who Drink it, or Better Yet.

Drink it Yourself-You're a (lood Judge of it all, and that our government is the greatest in the menta. I recommend Sylvan lake as an ideal spot for a Hummer's outing." which that writer lives, but in world, we are more than proud Mrs. M. A. Groesbeck; a for all other communities where to be able to aay, "My country." mer Spearfish lady, but now re H0 EEAS0S rOE IT American freedom and independence permits the social intercourse of those young people, and We also visited the soldiers' Mine and found it to be well I hp When Hprarnh flttarn Mh.h 1 Hills mim taif Plmrt! kept, comfortably furnished, On am Way Uui.

There ran I just reason ln ci siding at Lansing, Iowa; sent to this office a neatly worded descriptive article which she wrcte some time ago after a visit to the national sanitarium at Hot where they are admired and re realer of tills wni continue kullrr tit.rtraiifan:'.iiiiL,l.xi'lr tli Mtt. neat and tidy. The surroundings of the home are. pleasant- xj iuuu uui a- a 1 1 vrvuiiuuj 1 UUUU Ui 1 spected for their moral character, progressiveness and determination to gain a liberal educa- noyance of urinary disorder, tlir din- i i green lawns, shrubbery, flowers, Iter i diatjeU-ii of any kldnry Ills Mlirn II I I Hi III Ml IH I Wl IIIIIWIIllalillMlllllllllMaWMMaMMMaMiMaWaMMMMaa relief I so near at hand and tin- iunt i fruit trees and gardens. Wed ti at one of the best educa Springs, and later to Wind Cave.

It may not prove uninteresting to that lady's friends here to pub positive Jirijof iflven Dial tln-y ran U' tional institutions in the west cured. Ilead what a cilien aars: nesday morning we chartered a tallyho for Wind Cave, where we arrived in time for dinner, and lish some portions of that letter. lne Taculty at this institution is I'. N. IteauMeu, of Spearhsh.

I 'The first place of interest vis- VM-D0UGIHS ted was the government sanitar were then taken through a portion of the explored part of the Golden Mys: "Last, winter 1 was lakcn vt a aevere attack of bachaclic and it Md fair Uj lay me up Tin- troul.l'' a brouirlil on Ijy a olJ lin-h I li id ami Inch li rl 1 1 inl iu kidneys. I luffen fnun excrut i.o irn pains throutfh the lnwer part of my Link Composed of ladies and gentleman of the highest standing, rmrally, mentally, religiously, and in every way that leads to od citizenship, and where the Whiskey cave; went down 480 feet, and BOYS 51 in passing could look down into abysses so deep that it was black bacH and wah uoiuvred eeriaiiy ium for old soldiers. Every old soldier unable to care for himself, no matter what his color or nationality, if he has served in the U. army, can come to this sanitarium for a home and for treatment Nurses are furnished yr ung people receive the proper hen I stiKipen or 1 finally came lo the conclusion lli.it my kid as night, and we wondered what might be found down there some time. We visited the Masonic neys were disordered and I went to i druir store and asked rur a umxt Kid Not a ln-ailacLe in a barrel, or remor.e In a carioad.

ney remedy. I w.is handed a txix IKian Kidney nils and 1 l-ian their from every state in the union. use. They rid nic or every symptom The fan system of ventilation is of kidney trouble and IWed up tcial! the claims made for them. I ttlve this statement in the hope that other kidney sutlcrers will profit used.

Five thousand cubic feet of air enters each ward per minute for each patient, twenty-eight For sale by all dealers. Price 50 hall, Eastern Star hall, Odd Fellows' hall, the postoffice, and the chapel, where we sang hymns. We also visited the popcorn room and the room decorated with stalactites, and saw many wonderful things that I cannot take time to tell about One lady in the party who had visited Mammoth cave the year cents. toster-Milburn liutialo, New York, sole agents for the I'niten patients a ward, and twelve wards. Automatic heat is used, instruction along moral and educational lines.

The Mail cannot believe that the Globe editor, who has for years been a minister of the gospel, and therefore thrown into direct contact with the young of both sexes, is justified in making the brutal insinuations against the moral character of these yung people which must be inferred from that article. Bro. Gunderson must have had a "grouch" against some particular individual which does not appear in his effusion. The Globe's unkind remarks will not meet with favor in any community Sold by Henry Hemler, Spearfish IKZroirs Marlsiet States. Kcmciniier tho name--I)oan's and controlled by thermometers.

take no other. This sanitarium is a magnificent pile' of stone and mortar, the fin Notice orCu-l'artnL-rhbip. Notice is herebv given that A. P. Has everything in the line of Hewes and Walter Hurkncss have est of its kind in the United States, if not in the world.

You can walk all around the' court on THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD. "SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES." "I hav worn W. L. Douflai shoes for tha past si years, and always find they are far superior to all other hiffh grade shoes la styla. comfort and durability." W.Q.JONES.

119 Howard Utlca. N. V. If I could take you into my largo factorial at Brockton, and show you how carefully W. L.

Douglas shoes are made, you would realize why they bold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater ralue than any other make. f'AlTTI Off See that W. nooftlnl mmr und prire Is stamped on the bottom. Tnke No Hiibafltme. If Tom dpalnr cannot (It TOtl Willi lIOLKlahort, thisday formed a co-paitnership under the firm name of Ilewes Hark-ness, for the purpose of dealing i i fore said that while it was true that Mammoth cave was much larger, still this was far more interesting and finer, I believe that the government should put general merchandise at the place of business known an the West FRESH MEATS the porches without stepping onto the ground in the court, which is 110 feet square.

The grounds grocery, hpearnsli, heretofore owned and rnananed by A. P. Hewes. All parties indebted to A. P.

Hewes up to date will settle with him. Dated this third day of January, 1910. A. P. Hewes, Walter IIakknew.

write lor Mail Order Catalog, w. DiecUou, Fish and Fowl in Their Season roaaaXKBT in a trolley line, electric lights, make extensive improvements, and explore more thoroughly than has been done up to the present time," Mrs. Groesbeck also describes her trip to Sylvan lake, and says: wnere the spearnsn normal is k' wn for the great work it has ie for the young people of S' ith Dakota and Wyoming the past twenty years. The students and graduates are practically unanimous in their loyalty are laid out with walks, shrubbery and flowers. There are 3400 acres connected with the sanitarium.

As you look at these buildings and grounds and look ahead three, five or ten years, D. A. Douglas Fresh fish, celery and onions lit Stabler Sunderland's. 1 handle only the best oMock, and prices are as low as consistent business principles will permit. Located at corner of Snd Fifth..

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