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

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THE DEADWOOD DAILY PIONEER-TIMES PAGE TURKS WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 20, 1915 CITY LODGE DIRECTORY Low Fares East ALTA KUBKKAH LODGS NO. 8 Meet first and third Friday oi each month. Evva Calhoun, N. 0., Mabel Bertrand.

Secretary DERELICT USED AS ATICHORIN STORM Miami Courts Destruction RatlH er Than Abandon Tow. In THOUGHT SHE COULD NOT LIVE Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Unionville, Mo. "I suffered from a female trouble and I got io weak that I Effect until September 30 The Great Lakes and Atlantic Coast Region has innumerable attractions for sigh'-seeing or recreation.

EAGLES Black Hills Aerie No. 106. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. E. L.

Bcm. W. E. P. Lowe.

Secretary. EASTERN STAR Deadwood Chapter No. 23, meets second and fourth Mondays of each month ait 7:30 p. Myrtle C. Ayrea, W.

U. Evelyn B. Hlltner, See. OIL HAD BUT LITTLE EFFECT I could hardly walk WHEN YOUR ExEH PLAY YOU FALSE First look at the three cubes at the left, then count the cubes In the center. Then look at the cubes at the right and again count the cubes In the center.

This is an optical illusion that looks alike to all, whether their eyesight Is normal or not. But, if you do not see things well that friendi or relatives see without difficulty, it's your eyesight that's wrong. For Instance, do you find difficulty In reading etreet signs, reading fine print or working for a long time at a task that requires concentrated attention? If you do, it's time to see us. R. S.

QUIMBT, Optometrist Lee and Main, Deadwood across the floor without holding on to something. I had nervous spells and my fingers would cramp and my face would draw, and I could not speak, nor sleep to do any good, had no Bppetite.and everyone thought I would not live. Travel over a smooth heavily rock ballasted track equipped with automatic electric safety signals ODD FELLOWS Eorska Lodge No. 13 meets every Wednesday In Society hall. Transient brothers cordially Invited.

M. E. Shepherd, N. 0.. A.

J. Moesman, Secretary, tary. ofTri's a wide choice of routes to all important points east. Keturn limit f0 days, not. to exceed October 31, 1915.

Favorable stopover privileges. You arrive at Chicago at the new Passenger Terminal. Direct connections at Chicago with ROYAL NEIGHBORS Star Camp No. 443 meets second and fourth Fridays of each month. Mary Landfrled, Oracle, Agues McOlnloy Rec.

See. Dangerous Menace to Cemmsroe Finally Carried to Ksy Wsst and Destroyed, but Not Until After Masterful Seamanship Had Been Displayed by Commander. A thrilling tale of bow the coast guard cutter Miami, with a derelict as a sea anchor, rode the recent West Indian hurricane which swept the gulf of Mexico was contained In the report of Lieutenant Blake, commanding officer of the vessel. Rather than let loose her prize, a dangerous derelict afloat In the paths of steamers In the lower part ot the gulf, the Miami when Informed of the approaching hurricane made fast to the vessel with a hawser, weathered a gale that "kicked the sea Into mountains" and with the exception of one accident, in which the heavy seas swept Gunner Damou off his feet and painfully Injured his back, reached Key West none the worse for her BROTHERHOOD AMERICAN TEC MEN Homestead No. 768, meoU first and third Mondays.

All visiting Archers welcome. R. D. Harper, Foreman, F. v.

Babcock Correspondent. 38SSS8S8SKSS8S8S fast trains on all lines east. For particulars call on CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY Doherty, Ticket Agent Dr. John H. Martin 9 EYE, EAR, NOSE AM) THROAT Phone 2078 9 1 to 8 Dr.

Schneerer's 9 Deadwood 9 Lead, South Dakow a Some one advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I had taken so much medicine and my doctor aid he could do me no good so I told my husband he might get me a bottle and I would try it. By the time I had taken it I felt better. I continued its use, and now I am well and strong.

"I have always recommended your medicine ever since I was so wonderfully benefitted by it and I hope this letter will be the means of saving some other poor woman from suffering." Mrs. Martha Seavby, Box 1144, Unionville, Missouri. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have thousands of such letters as that above they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained for love or money. This medicine is no stranger it has stood the test for years.

If there are anr complications yon do not understand write to Lydia E. rinkbam Medicine Co. (confidential) Tnnr letter will beopeneal read and answered by a woman and held in strict ronlldcnce. BLACrf HILLS ENCAMPMENT NO. S.

I. O. O. Meets every second and fourth Wednesday In each month In Society hall. Transient horthers are cordially Invited.

Oeo. A. Zoll, C. Herman Blschoff. Berlbo amsisaiNi FRANCIS i.

PARKER Mtnmerr mud Counselor AT LAW 1 Offices In the Syndicate Blnrfc Deadwood. S. D. Bargains in Automobiles 1B14 PASS. BUICK Good as new.

This car has Delco Starter, Electric lights and Is fully equipped, including spare tire and has been drive less than 1000 miles. $1178.00 aid we hve priced It to sell. 1014 VMJE, 5 rASS. with Gay Davis Starter and Boscb Magneto. A car that co $2000 at less than half price.

This car has 28 mo wer than the average ured cur and would make an (client livery car. OUR PPICB 18 RIGHT. I 1910 VELIE, 5 PAS. 40 H. P.

-Hii la another High Grade used Car If a good at $550.00. This Is the story as reported to the treasury by the commander of the Miami: "Wireless reports told of the approach of a hurricane and Indicated that the Miami would be directly In the path of the storm. The easiest course would have been for the Miami to cut loose from her tow and run away from the center of the storm. Derelicts are so difficult to locate and are such a menace to commerce that Lieutenant Blake, commanding the Miami, decided to take a chance of pulling bis prize into port, notwithstanding the approaching storm. The Hawser 8hifted.

"At 8 p. in. lightning streaked the southeast and by midnight the wind was a strong gale, with accumulating Intensity. The next morning It was blowing a whole Kale out of the north-northeast, kicking the sea Into moun; tains. A rapidly falling barometer and EAT HONEY Honey from the Hawkeye Apalr-les is the kind that tastes like more.

10. cents for sample. Correspond with B. A. ALDRICH, Smlthland, Iowa.

9 DR. GANTZ, DENT! HI. AU Work Guaranteed 9 TrelMtr and Goldberg Untitling 9 Phone L10I ft a Milk Tou have been considering for some time the advisability of taking a business or' shorthand course, but don't seem to he able to decide. Let the Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, help you. It will cost you nothing.

Simply write for their catalogue a driving rain Increased the fury of the storm. Up to this point the Miami with her tow had been fairly weathering the gale, heading up to the sea, but soon sbe was unable to hold up and OAK LANDS, 40 HP. Cost $000 each new. They are In Good shape and are priced at $150. $500 and $000.

A MIlKItT, 5 PASS. 85 HP. bis is the nest Friction Drive Car that was ever built, has never been abused. Would make an excellent light truck or delivery wagon, as It will pull any Lill in the country with a load, Ol'R PRICE IS $400.00. 1010 E.

M. K. HO In good sha has -t been overhauled. Has plenty power and wuld make a dandy roadster. If rut down.

You ran buy this car for $273.00. 1010 It EC ft PASS. In Good sape at $800.00. These Cars are all In good shaie and we guarantee them be represented. OXK OK H'RITK I'S IF VOl' WAXT A BARGAIN.

Kilker Automobile Co. A. D. WILSON IvU Engineer and Hurveyo- 9 8. Mineral Surveyor 1 Phone A 2B7 Deartwoori 99999 a ffi sans saw 8 R.

E. HOLVEY. M. D. 9 9 Physlciaa and Sorgoon 9 9' Hp-tc-date Scientific Treat- ment for drug addictions.

Spec- 9 lal attention to private dlseas- 9 Goldberg Grocery Company Assam and Chemist commenced to roll heavily. "The hawser was thereuiion shifted from the towing bltts aft and brought In through the bow chock, the engine stopped, and the Miami allowed to ride to the derelict as a sea anchor. It wsh a splendid piece of seamanship to shift the hawser In the circumstances, as several heavy sens broke over the quarterdeck and one of them swept Gunner Darnou off his feet nud pain MEMBER WESTFIElD GROCERS es of men and women. 9 8 Store Phone 2042 LEAGUE MILL TESTS; MINES REPORTED ON A SPECIALTY. TELEPHONE, WRITE OR BRING SAMPLES.

E. S. Stiepard CARE OF GILLMORE HOTEL Office Phone 2072 9 fully injured his back. i Office 11 N. Mill St.

9 Lead, S. D. 9 i 1 1 1 am a 999 It Is Poor Economy Oil Had No Effect. "At 7 a. m.

the storm had reached hurricane force, blowing with a velocity of between ninety and a huudred miles an hour. The seas were enormous snd broke heavily. The oil seemed to have but little effect during this period. The cutter was enveloped In a white smother of rain and spray nud the derelict was swept clenn by the seas and submerged more than half the time. "About 7:80 a.

m. the barometer steadied and commenced to rise most as rapidly as It bad fallen. By noon the sea bad subsided to such ru extent that the hawser was again shifted to the towing bltts and the course to Key West resumed, where the cutter arrived safely on the 4tu lust." This Is probably the first time a derelict has ever been used as a sea anchor In a hurricane. The report shows It was very effective In holding the ship's bead up to the terrific sens and the hurricane force of the wind. The commanding officer speaks In the highest terms of the Miami's qualities as a sea vessel.

HOLY LAND A BATTLEFIELD. GOLD IWGGET To pay SSOO to $1,200 for a light car that will last only one or two seasons; that will ride aa rough as the old spring wagon; that will rattle like a milk cart after it has been driven 500 miles; that goes by jumps and spends much of Its tune in the repair shop. For only a few hundred dollars more you can get a car that will make your blood tingle to look at and feel that it belongs to you; a car that will race a railroad train or Jog contentedly behind a lumber wagon; a Car that will make a steep hill ashamed of Itself; a wild, dashing car that eats up the milee; a faithful car that will run sweetly for years and purr like a pussy cat; a car that will cost one-fourth less for up-keep than the cheap, thrown tog ether concerns. To own such a car Is to own a kingdom; the driver's seat Is a throne, the steering wheel a sceptre, miles are your minions and distance your slave. You can get suCh a car for considerably leee than two thousand dollars.

Armed Aeroplanes Are Flying Over Birthplace of Prince of Peace. Nearly the entire Holy Laud has been transformed Into a military camp, according to the Bote aus Zlon, a Palestine newspaper. Armed airships are flying over Bethlehem, the birthplace of the Prince of Peace, and soldiers are maneuvering every day on the Mount uf Olives, at Golgotha and Jerusalem. The English. French 11 ml Kusslnu convents have been turned Into barracks, and between Judea and Jericho, where transportation was by mule pack in the days when Christ came to bring "pence on earth," road Is being ronstrui-ted for armored motorcars.

Long columns of buffaloes, driven by Arab peasants, are Dialling carts loaded with powder, projectiles ami other supplies for the Turkish army over the favorite routes of pilgrims in Palestine Fust dromedaries of the riimel corps inn In tn In communication between the camps In Palestine ami the Turkish headiuurters. It Is supposr-l tlinl the of the young ivrrults In the Unly I.iiml is with a view to nn-ither attack upon Fgypf. Tried and True A brew that never deserted it's Quality and never by its friends that's GOLD NUGGET the beer that makes friends for life. Try Gold Nugget once; get a true appreciation ofjt deliciously different flavor, and as long a you canet it you will never ask for a substitute. Purity, uniformity, supreme wholesomeness.and the pleasing all join to make Gold Nugget the one best buy for you.

A delightful way to prove it isjjto open a case you will never regret it. Get it today. BOTTLED ONLY AT THE BREWERY. LOZIER MOTOR CO. DETROIT.

MICHIGAN W. H. BONHAM. Ag-ent. rewiffiM Co, BOacEi His Busy Day.

Divorced, married iiL'iiin and pars lyzed In one the c'im rience of a Washington (Ph.I iniiii H. B. SchUchting, Mgr Central City, S. D..

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