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is -Carl of so last of as I ing the ing is The Lead Department ent YEAR LEAD, SOUTH SATURDAP MORNING, APRIL 15, 1916. PRICE FIVE CENTE Pioneer- Times -AGENTSJacobe Bazaar, Brown's Drug Store Blodgett Bros. Any complaints to be made regarding the distribution or failure to receive the Pioneer-Times at a seasonable hour, should be phoned to the Pioneer-Times office, Deadwood. Funeral services for the late Mrs. N.

M. Larson will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. James Ayres officiating. Mr.

and Mrs. B. C. Yates entertained a party of friends in honor of Mrs. W.

S. O'Brien, of Pierre, who is here visiting. Members of the Easter chorus who have missed rehearsals held special rehearsal evening at 8 o'clock at the Baptist church. In the Spring time you clean house; the stomach, and bowels need cleaning just badly after the long indoor life Winter, heavy foods, lack vegetation and fruits lister's Rocky Mountain Tea clean and purity. 35c.

Tea or tablets. K. G. PHILLIPS. Hackett received a message stating that his sister, Mrs.

Pollock, was dead from suffocation in a burning house at North Freedom, Wis. She had been recently married. It will be impossible for him to attend the funeral. Another brother of deceased and her sister are there. STRAIGHTEN THAT BENT BACK.

No need to suffer from that tired dead ache in your back, that lameness, those distressing urinary troubles. Deadwood people have found how to get relief. Follow this Deadwood resident's example. J. B.

Tierney, Deadwood, says: "I was annoyed by severe attacks of kidney complaint. I had shooting pains thru my back and at times I found it hard to straighten up after stooping. I had rheumatic twinges in my limbs and trouble with the kidney secreations. My head ached and I had dizzy spells. Soon after I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills, the lameness and pain left and the other troubles were soon gone.

give Doan's Kidney Pills the credit for making me well." Price 50c, at all dealers: Don't simply ask for a kidney remedyget Doan's Kidney Pills--the same that Mr. Tierney had. Foster-Milburn Buffalo N. Y. Dr.

John Hopkins was a visitor in the city coming in on the Northwestern. Dr. Hopkins who operates a large sanitarium in Denver has just returned from Rochester, where he attended a clinic and viewed several important operations, at the Mayo Brothers institution. He bad another day or two left on his vacation, came up to the Hills to pay the country an initial visit and he well pleased with what he saw. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear.

There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the inflamma-4 tion can be reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.

Halls Catarrh Cure acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deaf-! ness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrah Cure. Circulars free. All Druggists, 75c. F.

J. CHENEY Toledo, 0. Miss Flo Donaldson of the Lead schools returned from a business trip Assayer and Chemist MILL TESTS Geological conditions being the incentive, my sampling and assays will revive property at city limits. I am at your service. E.

S. Shepard (OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY) (CARE OF GILMORE HOTEL) Nature Never Intended her As a rishe, matter and of her fact duty it is to enjoy perfect health and be Sickly strong strength--to and healthy be as just man- 88 perhaps more so--in Woman to view of the fact that it is she who brings into the world the offspring. Every woman can be strong and healthy. Don't resign yourself to a delicate life. If you suffer from headaches, have lost backaches, all nervousness, low spirits, lack of ambition, or hope being well again--it's more than an even chance that you will speedily regain your health if you will try Dr.

Pierce's Favorite Prescription (In Tablet or Liquid Form) This famous remedy is the result of years of patient research by a physician who has made women's peculiar ailments a life study. Since its introduction- -more than forty years ago--thousands of every part of the globe have testified te its wonderful merits. You, too, will find it beneficial. Try it now. Your dealer in medicines will supply you or you can send 50 one-rent stamps for a trio.

box. Address V.M. Pierce, M. Buffalo, N. Y.

Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate ntomach, liver, bowels. to Minneapolis and St. Paul. Miss Donaldson reports high water throughout Minnesota, stating that Mississippi river is far out of its banks, flooding dwellings in the lowlands, and the section camps occupied by railroad employes.

Trains in some places are running over watcovered rails though the prevailwarm weather promises to bring streams back to normal. TO RID CHILD OF WORMS Don not schold the nervous, fretful child. Often it is due to worms. Get rid of these by giving one-half to one logenzer Kickapoo Worm Killer, a laxative worm candy. Give only plain nousishment food and put to bed early.

Watch stools and continue giving Kickapoo Worm Killer Lozengers. They will positively remove the worms. 25c at your aruggist. A. E.

Sutherland returned from a business trip to Hill City. While there Mr. Sutherland noted in particular the wonderful activity in minthat booming up the camp, and the presence there of mining men from Colorado and other points. One of the prominent men in Hill City mining, leaves Sunday for Pittsburg where interested parties in Hill City operations will be interviewed concerning proposed development work. Mr.

Sutherland was given to understand, while there, that the coming summer will see big changes in the and that there will be a large camp, production of tungsten shipped out from that locality. AVOID SPRING COLDS Sudden changes, high winds, shifting seasons cause colds and grippe, and these spring colds are annoying and dangerous and are likely to turn into a chronic summer cough. In such cases take a treatment of Dr. King's New Discovery, a pleasant Laxative Tar Syrup. It soothes thee ough, checks the cold and helps break up an attack of grippe.

Its already prepared, no mixing or fussing. Just ask your druggist for a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. Tested and tried for over 40 years. Mrs.

J. D. McLeod left on the Pierre train for Aberdeen, to visit relatives. Rev. James A.

Ayres returned from Sturgis where he attended the meeting of the Black Hills Presbytery. The History department of the Woman's club will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. John Drips, 619 W. Main street. The Equal Suffrage League will hold session this afternoon, at 3 o'clock in the Sun parlors of Recreation building.

Election of officers will take place. All are requested to be present. For the Best Roses, Carnations, Bouquets, Sprays, Blooming Plants, and Ferns. Also Floral designs, made up any Cay of the year. 20 years' experience.

Daniels' Greenhouse "The Home of Flowers" Phone A 171. Mrs. W. H. Stanley came up from Hot Springs with Mrs.

J. A. Stanley, who has been visiting there for a few weeks. The former will visit here for several days. No meeting of the city commissioners was held Thursday.

Commissioner Curran is in the east and Commissioner Foglesong was called to Sundance on business. In order to prepare tor the posiof public welfare officer, the duties of which Miss Carrie Voight will assume within two weeks, she will leave this evening for Minneapolis, where she will have an opportunity to gain information regarding the working of that department in a city where its career has met with decided success. Miss Voight will remain a week and has been promised every assistance in the way of gaining knowledge of the working of the Minneapolis public welfare department that can be afforded her by the woman who for seven years has administered her office with ability and success. It improves the brood, cleans the stomach, regulates the bowels, helps the appetite, livens you up. You work better--feel better -look better.

Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, a real Spring tonic. 35c. K. G. Phillips.

CLASSIFIED COLUMN PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER--Miss Peterson, Holzner hotel, Phone WANTED--Salesman with wide acquaintance among merchants and other business men in own community. Splendid opportunity to establish permanent business. Doan Oil Company, Cleveland; Ohio. WANTED--Young man or woman type setter. Permanent.

Address Chas. S. Einsel, Piniele, Mont. SALESMEN wanted ror country towns. $25 weekly salary and $5 per day allowed for expenses when traveling.

Western Cider St. Louis, Mo. WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Apply at 38 Van Buren Street. 3-25-tt WANTED -Day sewing by a competent seamstress.

Phone A 309, evenings. 3-26-tf. WANTED--Housework by the day. Phone L204. May Stroter.

WANTED--Girl for general house work. Mrs. J. Goldberg, 415 Williams. WANTED Dining room girl at Star Hotel, Sherman St.

WANTED--Someone to take young cows on shares from three to five years, any number from twentyfive to three hundred. Can be seen on ranch. Address Arthur F. Watt, General Delivery, Denver, Colo. FOR SALE FOR SALE- -Sixteen head fine, fat turkeys.

Address Thomas Nelson, Box 16, Nemo, or Phone 152 Dead- wood. 3-11-tf. FOR SALE Child's brass bed, with mattress and springs. Mrs. F.

B. Schneerer, 36 Lincoln Ave. Settings from Itose Comb Reds. Reasonable rates. W.

H. PARKER, 24 Wabash ave. 3-29-7t. FOR SALE--Two corner lots on Main Hot Springs, S. at half heir value, if taken within the next en days.

A real snap. Also want responsible couple to occupy small farm near Springs, 200 acres all fenced and necessary buildings, Hot, good cistern, vegetable cellar, springs, etc. Almost free rent. Write quick, P. M.

Phillips, 2541 Plaisdell Minneapolis. FOR SALE--One stallion, age 8 years, one-half Belgium, one-fourth Morgan; weight about color sorrel. For further particulars enquire at Mountain Meadow Ranche, sixteen miles south of Deadwood, 01 of Frank Dennis, Deodwood, administrator of the estate of Gilbert Tower, deceased. electric lights, hot and cold water in bath room and kitchen, complete sewer system, summer kitchen, ice house and good barn; yard 100x140 feet and five acres of land adjoining. Ideal location for chicken ranch.

ply to Pioneer-Times. FOR SALE--Desirable residence in Whitewood, 7 rooms and bath, FOR SALE--At a bargain, a high grade piano. No. 6 Forest Ave. 3-3-tt.

FOR SALE--Six room house at head of Lee -street, 386 Williams. $800 will buy it. For information see Martin Mason. 1-11-tt. square feet of fine, easy, garden spot with plenty of water all the time.

Will raise all kinds of vegetables, chickens, ducks, and a cow or two; also a good six room house all furnished. Ill health forces sale. Apply to Pioneer-Times. FOR SALE--On terms, 19000 FOR SALE-500 feet five-eighthe inch wire rope, new. Otto Grantz.

ARTISTIC MONUMENTS The quality of the material for memorial should be the first and and most im portant consideration. Next comes ART for IT REQUIRES good material may be finished in an ineleSKILL gant manner. Te construct 8 Monharm- Hundreds or satisfied customers attest ament along lines. to our ability to please during the past 12 years. Prices are Consistent with Quality Werkmanship.

See us before you buy. Phone B148 Deadwood Granite Marble Works Sherman Street, Deadwood. Young Duchene Lord THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Motor company are making an average of 2200 cars a day at present. Beyond a doubt the 500.000 mark set for the year will be exceeded. Black Hills agents have contracted for 540 cars for ending Aug.

1, 1916, of which over year 300 have been delivered. Nearly every state in the Union has one or more Ford Assembly plants. The North Dakota is located at Farge. Mitchell, Huron, Aberdeen, Sioux Falls are all after the contemplated oSuth Dakota plant. Recent sales in Lawrence County were to Paxton Gallagher Fish Hunter E.

A. Ritter Lumber Hattenbach Black Hills Laundry, R. Flanders, Thos. Curnow, J. Burk, Frank Ward, B.

W. Shickling, W. J. Harvey, Richard Johnson, J. A.

Johnson, N. J. Stilwell, J. Terrili, Pattinson, William Sleep, T. Sun Havland, A.

E. I. J. Johnson. HORACE S.

CLARK, Lead--Deadwood--Spearfish FOR SALE--Pure bred R. C. Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. 1st pen $2.50 for 15.0 2nd pen $1.50 for 15. Excellent type and color, bred for laying.

Leave orders at 96 Charles Deadwood, or write Mrs. A. E. Richards, Newell, S. D.

FOR SALE- -Second nad six cylinder Reo, good as new. Has run about 1400 miles. Apply at the Fountain Garage on Main Street, Deadwood. 2-1-tt. KEEP YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND HEALTHY There is only one way to have a clear, healthy complexion and that is to keep the zowels active and regular.

Dr. King's New Life Pills will make your complexion healthy and clear, move the bowels gently, stimulate the liver, cleanse the system and purify the blood. A splendid spring medicine. 25c at your druggist. The men engaged in flushing Main street might use a little more care, to avoid damaging the clothes of persons passing on the sidewalks.

While people were on their way to the theatre last night, the stream was used rather carelessly, with the result that women had their dresses spattered with dirty water. W. J. Foglesong and family and a party of friends motored out to Spearfish over fine roads. George Jackson piloted the big boat, a Paige, that ate up the distance and made riding a joy.

The track men are cleaning up around the Northwestern station, removing the accumulation of mud from the driveways around the freight house. It is a regular spring iob to remove this mud and dress the roads with crushed rock. Good Health Doubles the Value of Your Services A half sick man is not worth half pay. A man or woman in poor health makes a poor leader, a poor sort of a parent. The value of Peruna in the home can scarcely be estimated.

It prevents many of the common ailments. It is an excellent remedy for coughs, colds, catarrh, grip, spring fever, tired-out feeling. Sit down and think it over. See whether vou can afford to go OiL bait sick. Some people prefer Peruna Tablets to the fluid Peruna.

Although our plant has been destroyed by FIRE it was only necessary to suspend business for afew days We have made some temporary repairs and are now able to do all kinds of HORSESHOEING: WAGON AND MACHINE WORK -ANDOXY WELDING James Hogarth, 605 Main St. Phone 29 FOR SALE--All household furniture, including rugs, stoves, kitchen cabinet, cupboard, writing desk, dressers, beds, etc. 144 Charles Deadwood. 3-5-tf. FOR SALE CHEAP Small hotel of 14 rooms, ready furnished with artesian water, also cistern water and gas light plant 1p house, large garden, chicken house.

and yard, also apple orchard attached. Livery barn and garage in connection, with good barn yards and corrals. Am oblige to sell above property on account of my wife's poor health. Inquire Achille S. Furois, St.

Onge, S. 1-3 FOR RENT. FOR RENT-Four room furnished house at 25 Centennial avenue. FOR RENT-2 furnished rooms. Phone A193 or 60.

4-2tt FOR RENT--Desirable furnished 4-room house with water and electrie light free. Nice yard. Rent reasonable. Inquire 31 Burnham Ave. FOR RENT--Furnished rooms.

No. 12 Carney St. FOR RENT Modern flat, five rooms and bath, range, heater, etc. Apply 46 Lincoln Phone L373. Well furnished rooms for light housekeeping.

35 Denver avenue. A Harley. 3-5-m. FOR RENT--Eight room house, Charles St. Thomas Whittaker.

4-12-10t FOR RENT- room nouse per month including water. Mul. len Rourke. 12-11-tt. Reasonable Lodgings at the Key.

stone Hotel. Phone 165. tt FOR RENT- -The store building at 645 Main street. Inquire of Mrs. R.

H. Graves. tr. FOR RENT--Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs.

J. W. Allen, No. 8, Guy street. MARRY--Rich--paper with descriptions Wealthy Californians seeking marriage, trial 3 months 10c.

"Unity" 57-4th Street, San Francisco. LOST LOST--Bunch of keys with long chain. Reward for return to PioneerTimes. FOUND--A child's necklace which the owner can have by calling at St. Joseph's Hospital and describing same.

FOR RENT--Furnished Rooms, Munn Block, inquire of Baggaley Co. 695 Main St. THE Merchants who advertise in this paper will give you best values for your money. You Win! Have your cash register, or small machinery repaired at our plant. Tools, scissors, knives, and instruments sharpened.

If you have anything to repair, telephone us. Our prices and work are such that you win. Black Hills Vulcanizing Co. PHONE 130.

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