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

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FRIDAY LKCF.MBER 15, 1J9. THE DAILY PIOKEEK-TIMES, DEADWOOD, S. YESTERDAY'S PERSONALS. Samuel Cushman. The announcement ot this good Jack Hale come up from Tilford.

ADDITIONAL CI IT NEWS. Ml Stella Graves returned from Whitewood. TOILET AND MANICURK SETS AT an's death may have fallen with a Food Prepared With 'Calumet" la Frea frail Rochelle Salts. Alum. Linr.o Am.ronia.

is tri icuscwiio'e Wesley A. Stuart cam up from slunk on the community, but to Uiubc Sturgis who have watched him day by day. P. N. Carr returned from a short tiip PALACE PHARMACY.

New line of golf capes, the de WMIMIMIMIMIIIinittll.tlMIIt(iUUiMHIHItMS)MsJ and who took him by the hand on tin tiain as he left for a warmer and more congenial climate, it was no surprise. signs, Just arrived at the Ludiis Ba- to Edgemont. S. E. Young, of the Crown Hill Mining company, was in the city.

L. E. I'arrish, the contractor, came No one could then have looked xaar. Ebony sterling silver mounted nov up from his home at Rapid City. NOT MADE BY THE TRUST.

NONESOCOOD. elties, 25c at Butler's, 014 Main street. his emaciated face and heard his hard l.reathing, and his enfeebled condition, and not felt that it was a final farewell, much as they may have struggled with hope. Mr. Cushman has been a prominent character in our city William Hall came In from the highland mine, in Jenney's gulch.

Thinking Comes Hard TO Some people, especially In these cold days, when dollar are hard to 5 With every $3 cash purchase a beau H. J. Held and W. H. Carter return- slncp May, 1878.

Always a busy work ed from an extended trip, over the Hurlington. for publication, and that copies of the er, affable, genial and sympathetic, with everybody for a friend and no en same be mailed to Mrs. Cushman and W. J. Mclaughlin, the tie contractor the children.

from Iron creek, returned from a trip emles. Quick in his response to wai and sorrow, ready with a generous lown the Elkhorn. Hon. E. W.

Miller, one of the stock ATTENTION, KNIGHTS OF GAM-BRINUS. All Knights are requested to attend holders In the Ella Eldon Mining com hand and kind heart. Mr. Cushman was born in Attleboro. in 1830, and died at the age of pany, arrived from his home at Elk I'oint, this state.

a meeting Friday, December 15th, at 8 o'clock, in the new lodge rooms in the Nye bloc. Business of importance. get, It behoove every body to study values and prices before Investing even small sum In goods. Have you been buying carelessly or taken In on some fake ad. Come to us, we will sell you good right, mak a profit and treat you well.

Your for Bargains, John Haines (Incorporated.) 845 Main street, Deadwood, D. was a graduate of Pfown university, removed to Colodo in 1 where he was married and where nib END OF AN ENVIABLE LIFE Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Samuel By order of JOE POZY, children were born. His wife and Amskschreilber. Cushman left with her husband and son George for San Antonio, Texas.

three children, Mrs. WilBon, Mrs Clark and George, survive him. with a hope that a change of climate A SURE CURE FOR CROUP. Mr. R.

Gray, who lives near Amenia Since living in the Hills he has act might prove beneficial to her husband Dutchess county, New York, says; who was suffering from an affection of ed as agent for a powder company, been superintendent of schools of Lawrence county, Dean of the School i the throat and lungs but he was al ready beyond the aid of climate or human skill. He died on the train Mines, and engaged in mining. HMNtllHIIIUIIIHinillHIHIIMIIIIIHI Ml MM! MM I lie was one of the most active and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best remedy I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." Among the many thousands wbo have used this lemedy for croup, we have yet to loam of a single case that has not recovered Thursday morning before reaching Al efficient members of the Congregation- liance, Nebraska. As Mr.

Cushman il church, did more than any other on- had requested that his remains be Its organization, and in the con st riu lion of its present house of wur- taken to Denver for interment, Mrs Cushman and son continued on their journey to Lincoln, where they had bhlp. For years he hail charge of it music. For some time Mrs. Cushman and in many households It Is the sole reliance. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, and even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack.

This should be borne In mind and a bottle of the their tickets changed from Kansas City to Iienver. and while waiting for sang alto. After she retired the choir consisted of Mr. Cushman, Mr. Porter tiful souvenir will be given at Ack ermann's, 673 Main street.

Look in at Butler's window and see what you can buy fur 2.V. Such goods were never sold for such, money before. Mounted and unmouutrd diamond's auction at A. F. Snydei's Jewelry store this afternoon and evening.

The assortment includes manv handsome settings. The Savings Bunk Store, 95 Sherman street. Just opened, is the place to buy all kinds of fancy imported china an1 Jasper ware for Christmas presents. Pretty china cups from 15 to 50 cenU Also French 1-aniouze placues, candy, bisque goods, etc. Fishel Bazaar has just received one of Edison's latest and improve'' phonographs, and it will be given away on January 1st.

With each 2b" purchase a customer will receive ticket which will entitle them to a share on the phonograph. Auction sale of diamonds at A. 1'. Snyder's jewelry store this afternoon and evening. Stop at the Savings Bank Store, 9i Sherman street, and save money on Christmas goods.

Bedrock prices candy, fancy china, tin kitchen ware, soaps, hairpins, combs, all things needful. Stop in and you will find what you want. Dolls, Dolls' Carriages, Dolls' (arts and furniture; Toy Tea sets, Sleds and other things to gladden the hearts of the children at DeMouth i Ark, 70 Sherman Btreet. Dressing Jackets in Japanese styles, the daintiest and cheapest luxuries ot the season at Ladies' Bazaar. Verplast, on Sherman street, keet.a one of the largest stocks ot Mend Gloves and Leggings In the Hills.

Diamonds will be sold exclusively at A. F. Snyder's auction sale this afternoon and evening. Owing to an overstock we will sell our Holiday Goods at an enormous reduction Fishels Bazaar. Miss Clara Thropp will meet the la Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for inBtant use as soon as these symptom 4- Warner, Mrs.

Seth Bullock and Mil. I' rank Hamilton. Of this fine choir all are gone except Mrs. Bullock. Ko church In the city had better music than had the Congregational church during this time, but his voice failed and he was compelled to give it up.

appear. For Bale by Kirk G. Phillips the Chicago-Denver train, had the body prepared for shipment. They will arrive In Denver at o'clock this morning where they will tie met by lelatives. A daughter.

Mrs. Horace Clark, will leave for Denver on the B. M. today to attend the funeral. A brief sketch of the life of this noble mini will be found elsewhere in thiH issue.

RUN ON STOVES HEADQUARTERS FOR XMAS GOODS. As for the past 22 years. Max Fibhcl will again show to the people much to the regret of all. For a long time he was superintend ent of the Sababth school in that church, and at no period was It more of the Black Hills tie newest and mos: attractive novelties in Toys, Books and Holiday Goods, and at such lo flourishing. When, owing to failing health, he could no longer serve, the Heaters And Ranges school expressed its warm appreciation prices, that you cannot help buying at sight.

No use sending east any more. Buy right at home and he will save you money. Be convinced and call at of long and faithful service by pre senting to him a gold-headed cane, which he accepted with much feeling. his store, next door to Zlpp's. Eveiy- CI'SHMAN MEMORIAL SERVICES Services in memory of the late Sam uel Cushman will be held in the Congregational church at 7:30 p.

m. Sun-iuy, December 17th. Special music will be provided and in addition to the regular services on such occasions, ad dresses will be made by a number of those who were for years the friends nf Mr. Cushman and co-laborers with him In his good works. It Is hoped that as many as possible of those who knew and loved him will be persent to pay their respects to his memory.

thlng is marked in plain figures. His term in the School of Mines was most successful, and at no time has THE PLAY OF "A DOLL'S HOUSE that school been In a more flourishing condition. Whatever Mr. Cushman un Henrik Ibsen, author of "A Doll's dertook he threw into it all his House" to be given here this evening strength and soul whatever his hands by the Clara Thropp eompany, is the found to do, he did with his might. Shakespeare of Scandinavian lleraturo.

and bis plays and theories aroused a We say farewell to one so dear to all, with saddened hearts, but with widespread controversy in European countries. This will be the first op Estate Oak Peninsula Steel Range It will pay you to get our Prices before purchasing elsewhere. WILSON, KENNY CO the glad assurance that there dawned for him the morn of a peaceful im portunity our people will have to see mortality. G. G.

B. the celebrated play, which profoundly dies of the Women's clubs of Ix'aiU iniari theatre-eoers wherever It Is presented. The Thropp company 's en route to the Pacific coast. HAVE YOU SEEN Our beautiful line of holiday goods, consisting of ELEGANT CI'T GLASS. MANICI RE and TOIi KT SETS.

WAVE CREST ware (ent(n iy new). Domestic and Imported POWDER BOXES, JEWLL CASES COMB and MUSH SET 3. CUFF and COLLAR BOXES, etc. RYAN II MARSHALL "AT HOME. The Brick saloon was opened lut-t night, and Ryan ft Marshall, the new proprietors, were "at home" to their NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

The New York Life Insurance company will occupy offices In the Adams block on December first. HOMER BOSTWICK. General Agt friends, with music, a free lunch, and a good bar service. The new proprietors have the entire building, and for 4- I- I 4 Our Prices more than a week past It had been un Are lower than elsewhere. Call and dergoing repairs, changes, and improv wood in the public library Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and will dellvei a lecture upen Henrik Ibsen, the author and playwright.

All the ladies ot The Women's clubs, and In fact any lariles who may be interested, are Invited to attend. We have a large stock of holiday goods with something suitable for every member of the family even your mother-in-law and we have prices that are bound to suit. DeMouth 's Ark. In cases of sickness or dire emer gencies. one can always pin his faith to J.

L. Bentley, commercial agent of the B. ft M. He never disappoint The friends of the lat! Samuel Cush- lie convinced. ing touches here and there, until it REMEMBER our grand assortment I resents an altogether altered appear- parance.

To begin with, an elevated stage has been constructed in the rear of CI'T GLASS in new and artistic designs. N. E. FRANKLIN end by a recess in the wall, and here C4 Main Deadwood, the Trio orchestra was stationed lain night. Instrumental selections by the orchestra were alternated with vo A BEREAVED SOCIETY.

cal selections by Joseph Deertng, the Resolutions on the deatu of Mr. buperb baritone. The place was pack ed constantly until late in the evening. will always retain a warm place Samuel Cushman, adopted by the Con gregaUonal church and society, Thurs and the various games did a good bus In their hearts for "Jim" for his efforts to make the last Journey as comforta day evening. December ii'ess.

There are some twelve or more rooms in the building and these have ble as possible and for the effective The Congregational church and so ciety of Deadwood. S. has learned all been neatly furnished, for wine parties and lodging. There is a large and manner in which he used the wires to have the tickets changed from Kansas City to Denver. with deepest sorrow of the death of MT.

handsomely finished reception room ramuei cusnman, wbo for so many years has I -en associated with us in upstairs, connected with the bar below cur work and labor. by an elevator or a dumb waiter. is pu nosed to conduct a first class We recall with profound gratitude his services rendered in the construction of place in every particular, and the- chief ambition of the proprietors is to please their patrons. Johnny Ryan and Gus this house of worship, hie long and fi.iUiful superintendence of onr Sabbath school, his leadership of our The Most Complete Stock and Lirgest Selection in the Hills Our Line oi Suits and Overcoats Is more Complete than ever Suits Range from $6 to $10 Overcoats Range from $9 to $25 The newest thing in each line from the swellest to the every day business suit and Overcoat. On account of the mild weather we have reduced prices 25 per cent.

Competition can't touch us in prices. Save Money and Look at our Goods Marshall are so well known in Dead- D. M.GILLETTE. The Pioneer Jeweler don't propose to be UNDERSOLD by anyone, auction or no auction. Call and examine his Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry, Ac, before purchasing elsewhere.

659 Main Street DEETKEN'S DRUG STORE. wood that it is almost needless to say church music, his benevolence and Christian work and warm-hearted sympathy; therefore, be it that, however. They opened their place of business under favorable auspices, and start off with an assurance of their share of the patronage. Resolved, That In this hour of be. reavement and grief, we extend to Mrs.

Cushman and the children he so dearly loved, our deep felt sympathy Me il Fate Antlii as! and condolence, weeping with those who weep, and sorrowing with those who sorrow, assuring them of our appreciation of his noble life, his Chris tian character, and example, and the ir reparable loss to them, which is ours also. Resolved. That the vacant pew will ver remind us of one so dear to us all. so generous and kind, and so helpful and hopeful in all the ways and walks of life. And that are always selling out at costs, as It Is only an advertising scheme to attract your attention and make you think that you are going to get something cheap but do not believe it Always go to an Old Reliable Jeweler Like GEORGE M.

BUTLER Who intends to stay here and sell you good reliable goods at cheaper price than anybody. I do not allow anybody to undersell me on the same 1 class of goods, catalogue houses not excepted. I pay spot cash for my goods nd can undersell any house that buys on time. Come and see for yourself and price my stock and be convinced that I tell the truth. Remember thai I will not be undersold by anybody.

Yours Respectfully, 644 MAIN STREET. GEORGE M. BUTLER. Resolved, That we shall cherish hi? memory and strive to make his life I and Christian example bear fruit in this church and society, and the community in which he walked blameless; Resolved. That a copy of these resolutions be furnished the city papers.

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