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The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 3

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1914 THE DEADWOOD DAILY PIONEER-TIMES page rogffa 9NNBaSSNMS ft a 8 ft 8 THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY ft 58 8 88888888888 8 LOCAL AND OTHERWISE 8 ft S88888888H8 Dancing at the Charity ball, Aud Rihb on iaie W. E. FAIRWEATHER, D. Chiropractor 10-11 Olympic Block, Deadwood You hava tried the rest, now try the best. Spinal Adjustment rimoTM the cause of disease.

Consultation and xamination free. Lady attendant. December 4, 1884 Colonel Fred Evans leaves this itorium, will begin promptly at 8:80. Smoke Victor Cousin. Best 16c morning for Sioux City.

cigar mad. Iron Hill sold down to sixty cents Special reduction on Cabinets for yesterday at which price a large sized block was placed. the Holidays only. Come now. Pet erson, the Photographer.

Hank Wright went out to his Five per cent discount for cash at ranch yesterday. That is he started. At last accounts he was at the lower end of Main street, effectually stalled by a baulky team. The regular semi-monthly clean SAVE MONEY Bare your Old Metal, Rubber Auto Tires, Raga, Paper and Backa, Wo buy everything that la worth something and will call at your place. PITTS, HURVITZ CO.

up of the Homestake mills, aggregat Starts Tnity November 27th All Ribbon to be Closed Out at a Discount ing $137,000 was brought down yes terday and goes out on the treasure coach this morning. A change has occurred in the man 638 Main Street Telephone 807 agement of the old time favorite i. X. L. hotel, Tom Miller having secured a lease of the house and will conduct It as a hotel and restaurant.

1,1 -1 tt4- The skating rink Is In successful Hats Still at One-Half Price Fish A Hunter Company. Call for particulars. Five per cent discount for cash at Fish A Hunter Company. Call for particulars. "Neal Institute for the Drug and Liquor Habit." Write or call.

Rap-Id City, 8. D. 9-8-lm Five per cent discount for cash at Fish A Hunter Company. Call for particulars. Initial stationary In new style letters, 35o and 60o per box.

Bag-galey Co. Born: to Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Davis at Trojan on Thursday, Dec. 3, a daughter. The baby who weighs eight pounds, and the mother are doing fine. Think of it a Safety razor free with each 25c stick of shaving soap at Bagaleys. O.

C. Collins came up from Nebraska to attend to business connected with the Myrtle Mining company, whose property is on Box Elder in the southern part of Lawrence county. FREE Durham Duplex razor with each 25c stick of shaving soap. This week only Baggaley Co. Bellon Tarqulno and Miss Rose Pinelll, both of Trojan were united in marriage Wednesday by Rev.

Father Hudson at St. Patrick's operation and for pure unadulterated fun, either as a spectator or a participant the rink supplies It unstintedly. Billy Day, we understand, will shortly organize a private class and occasionally give exhibitions of his marvelous grace and agility. Tke Ideal Lighting Service Uncle John Marston came in from Star Bullock's ranch yesterday to Simms' Millinery DEADWOOD exult over Cleveland's election. Although it is his 81st year he is one of the sprightliest boys in the Hills as shown by the fact that he recent ly cleared forty-four feet In three Jumps.

He says that when he heard of democratic success at the polls, he HOW'S THIS MAZDA become so thoroughly rejuvenated that he vaulted a six rail fence without difficulty and upon going into the stable found every stallion dancing in glee. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh fTossara CORSETS ThyLacQ In Front Cure. The annual meeting of the fire de church in Lead. SCIENTIFIC safe opening, changing partment will be held Dec. 18.

We combinations and repairing. Anderson repair shop. Phone 67. Henry Schnitzel, general manager understand that Mr. Belding will not accept another term as chief engineer although he is the unanimous choice of all three companies.

Mr. Belding has filled the office with sig of the Golden Reward company, re GOSSARD CORSETS set the correct styles for the entire civilized world. These styles for the next six months are just out. See them at your earliest convenience If you would be "orrectly attired. MRS.

GEORGE B. PORTER Parlors 657 Main Street Prices $2 and up. Consolidated Power Liglit Company nal ability and deserves the thanks F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, We, the undersigned, have known F.

J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free.

Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family pills for of the community. The city would be fortunate could his services be retained. STRAYED Strayed from Trojan, one sorrel horse, weight about 1,000 pounds, EUREKA LODGE NO 13 NOTICE.

SEASONED ISSUES SHOW FIRMNESS 88888888888888 jS 8 8 DR. W. L. NEIL 8 DENTIST A 8 223 Waite Block 8 8 8 88888888888888 branded M-7, small scar at edge of hair on left hind foot. JOE HARPER, Trojan.

turned on the Burlington yesterday from an eastern business trip. Dr. Vercoe, eye and ear specialist bas moved to rooms over Haines' store. Fourteen years In Deadwood and Lead. Hours 1 to 5 dally.

3-23-tf County Commissioner P. M. Bonnl-woll returned to his home In White-wood last evening after the meeting of the board. $50.00 REWARD: Lost on Main street, Lead, between Matt Klopp's restaurant and his residence, a pair of diamond ear-rings and a diamond pin, wrapped in a Japanese napkin. $50.00 reward will be paid for return, and no questions asked.

W. H. Cralgen, who recently formed a partnership with Harry Stewart and bought the Clayton store in Whitewood, was a business visitor In Deadwood yesterday. The Sioux Falls Children's Home has a nice, healthy baby boy for adoption In the Black Hills. If interested p'ease advise the Pioneer-Times and we will put you In touch with the local representative of the Home.

C. B. Tonges of Lead has petition NEW YORK, Dec. 3. Numerous favorable developments imparted greater cheerfulness to the general financial situation today.

The trading in bonds was broader and larger than at any time since the resumption and greater firmness was shown by the more seasoned Issues. Investment bonds, however, were In much greater demand than the speculative. The declines in the obscure issues were again severe. The members of Eureka Lodge No. 13, I.

O. O. F. are requested to meet at the Lodge room on Saturday evening December 6th, at 7:30 sharp for practice In the First ee. Every member Is need, whether working In the degree team or not, as well as transient members who are interested in the work of 'the Order.

GEO. LEACH, N. G. A. J.

MOSSMAN, Sec. ed the county court for administra tion of the estate of Mrs. Mary Se- perak, deceased, of Lead. She died at Hot Springs last week. Five per cent discount for cash at Fish Hunter Company.

Call for particulars. A marriage license was issued yes terday to Julius Paananen and Miss VT Dai. Dl I Ot 1. I No Better Balanced Stock of Selma K. Sallinen, both of Lead.

The wedding was announced to take place last evening in Lead. Special rr'uction on Cabinets for the Holidays only. Come now. Peterson, the Photographer. "Partners for the grand march' promptly at 8:30 this evening.

It will not be a full dress affair. All who bought tickets, or will buy them to Lt Us "Mere Men" Consider a Moment the Kind of Candy We Will Give this Christmas Just for the sake of argument we will suppose that we are all "mere men," busy with this, that and the other thing, and that we have not all the time in the world to give over to the selection of Christmas gifts; also that there is someone on our list for whom "a box of candy" is the most appropriate remembrance. Also that have given "a box of candy" before and that we ordered it just that way "a box of candy;" as if "a box of candy" were a standardized article costing so much a pound. Doubtless, we have all done somthing like this at one time or another. Let's see if we were right let's see if we are going to do the same thing this year.

All of us are not. The reason is we are going to know more about Whitman's candy. To say it is the best is but to state a fact but why is it best? We wish we could put before you all the skill, the "know how," the spotless cleanliness, the absolutely purest ingredients that go into the making of every piece of Whitman's candy. Some say that the Whitman people are cranks that they over-do things that some of their methods are too strict. They will insist that it is not necessary to keep a huge factory down to the chilly temperature of 60 degrees, winter and summer.

But Whitman's do. They will say they can depend on the importers for their cocoa. But Whitman's know they get the best cocoa beans, because they go across seas themselves to select them. Some makers will say that the best fruit flavors are not absolutely necessary. But Whitman's think they are.

Some makers do not think it necessary to use only selected nuts. And yet Whitman's do. Explain it by saying that Whitman's are an old Quaker establishment, if you will. But then look at the packages it would seem that Vhitman's were a Parisian candy shop. Better to explain that Whitman's are seekers after the best, whether it be the candy or the package.

Their packages But we see the packages and how novel, charming and different they are how distinctive. We resognize their gift possibil-1 ies when we remember that first impressions are lasting impressions. So Whitman's at Christmas time give us their superb candies in mahogany jewel chests in hand-painted opera and sewing bags in rich reddish-brown Japanese wickers in satin-lined, ribbon-wrapped Christmas baskets. Give "a box of candy" this year He will give Whitman's who once sees and knows Whitman's And now the Van Meter Service to add to the Whitman's quality. We see to it that it is absolutely fresh, that it will be lelivered in Dead-wood within the hour you name, or that it shall be ailed or expressed to reach her on the day.

So GIVE WHITMAN'S. BERT VAN METER Lee Street, Deadwood S. day, are invited and expected to be present. Those who can't dance can eat or find other sources of CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE was ever offered than that shown in this store right now. Every line we carry has a full compliment of the very best values of the year.

A large line of La ValJier's ranging in price from $2.50 to $75.00 a-mong which are to be found some excellent bargains. See our stock of unmounted gems. Open Evenings Until Christmas Myron E. Patterson and Kate Pat terson, his wife, through proceedings in the county court, have adopted Frankie E. Southmayd, aged five years.

The petition states that the boy's father is dead and his mother has no home and is unable to take care of him. The child has been living with the people who adopted him. In the county court yesterday, Joseph Schulte was appointed administrator of the estate of Sam Ray, deceased. Ray, a colored man, was killed by a Northwestern engine some two years ago, while on his way home to his property below R. S.

Quimby Jeweler Optician Deadwood, S. D. Job Printing Office For Sale. Will sell my Job printing office In Rapid City cheap for cash. Good established business and nice new plant.

Might consider lease. First good man who comes gets.lt as I must dispose of It at once. Good reasons for selling. Rapid Print Shop, Rapid City, S. D.

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