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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 4

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Lead Daily Calli
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PAOIt DAILY CALL, LFAD. SOUTH DAKOTA. MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1920. DKATH OP JAMES HALLEY Well Known und Popular lUuck HUla LEONARD WOOD FOR PRESIDENT lUident la Culled The Rapid City Journal publishes an extended account of the life work and of the popular esteem in which Hon. Jumes Hulley of that city was bold, from which the following ex corpt is taken: Rapid City la again in mourning for word came early yesterday mom INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS ing from Battle Creek, Michigan, that James Hulley passed away at midnight.

Death could not have chosen a brighter mark in all Uaiid City, and one might say in all the fllnck Hills. Few mon are bettor I NTEREST credited twice a year-June 5th and December 5th on all amounts which have remained on deposit three "Too little of the consumer! dollar geti to the farmer. Therefore we have less production, food foea iky high and the consumer himself loses on his dollars, as well as the farmer. It is much more pro' i table, therefore, for ihe fanner's son to go to the city and work for the middleman than to stay at home and produce food. We must give the farmer an equitab'e deal.

We must give him good roids, schools up to the city standard, make cheaper fertilizer available, give him easier credits in order that he may own his own land give him a Department of Agriculture that functions for HIM, recognize as much as we do other organizations, all real associations of the farmers--in other words the farmer must be given the same chance to live and earn ami learn and save as any one else with the same expenditure of time, labor and brains." LEONARD WOOD. PRIMARIES MARCH 23 known in the state and none more luved and respected. Hon, James Hnlley was a native of Sterling, Perthshire, Scotland, where he was born January 7, 1854 I full calendar months or more Deposits made on or befoie the 5th day of any month draw interest the first day of that month. DEPOSITS GUARANTEED and at the time of his death was sixty six years, one month and twen ty days old. At tho ago of two years he came with his parents to tho 1'nlted Stntes and they settled In Washington, D.

C. whore his futh er still resides at Ihe age of ninety one. Ills mother passed away five LEONARD WOOD years ago. Mr. Hulley remained In Washington until he was sixteen years old.

Having learned tela grnphy lie went south and worked In different plnces for a year, after MANY COMNO IN had a grout time pliiKln tho Amicus and Star mills, the lloniPstitlto mill is being put In readi which hn fa mo west to Cheyenne, The management of tho show do remaining there as chief op ness to start, and it is believed that clures thut it has been the greatest orator for three years. At tho end success ever achieved by the Business of thnt time he made a trip to the dub in thut lino, und that It has giv vltliln a few weeks Ihe full force of li on in the surfneo and underground workings will bo employed. Those vho have come, after a few days stay en the greatest eutisfuctlon to exhib aciflc coast; then returned and ent a few months In Omaha after itors, for dealers and distributors say PiniliiW Work Willi llm llonuwtuke Mining Company (iood Wiikiw Saturday afternoon fourteen uioti ni rived from Denver, Reeking work In the llomcstuko mine. (Julie a number of theso men had formerly worked In the mines at Cripple Creek and other Colorado mining districts, and tliclr coming Is relieving the labor Biiiiition. Most of tho men ccora- which he went back to Cheyenno.

In PERSONAL LIBERTY Veto against the encroachment of hat inoro sales liavo been recorded 170, for a private company of Chey at tho show than ever before. Do spite tho fact that bad weather pre enne capitalists, lie opened telegraph autocracy in stuto gevornment on your personal liberty by casting your hi tho city do not hestltnte to express thPinsnlvPs ns well pleased with conditions of llvln here, declaring thnt it costs them less, thnt the accommodations are better and tho work they are engaged In more to their liking offices alone the linn between Cliey vailed during utmost every day of the Notice Black Hills Rod and Gun Club Tho executive board and the various standing committees are requested to meet at tho city hall Monday, March 1, at 7:30 p. m. sharp. Members welcome.

F. A. CAZIN, Sec. 2 27 3t ballot for R. Richards and all eiine and the Black arriving how, the attendance morning and Custer in August, 1S70, and In evening on It was large and the vis the candidates for state offices In the Individual column on the Republican primary election ballot, March 23rd.

Deadwood a few weeks later, where Horn came from many places. The ar than tho places In which they had been forme-ly ho sent Ihe first telegraph dlsnaicn ngements were good, and although Adv. thai ever sent from tho Black Hills. Mon- Wed- Frl. r.

Hulley remained in the employ many exhibits had to lie turned uwav from the hall, places were found about the city In which they could be ONE OK THE IHGKST SltVESSES Autos leave from Deadwood Thea of the telegraph company for three Painter's Fame Cam 8lowly. licnulr, tieveiiiy-elglit years years lint 111 1S79 wnen no was up placed. Inieil teller of First National Bank old. Ihe fnunius I'lvnih Impressionist, tre building at 8 a. m.

and and 4 p. on the Todd line. Big easy riding cars. Phone Frank Ewlng, L-323 or R. L.

Todd. Spearflsb. 24tf Ing arc men who have bad experience in mines, and among them are many ex-service men Men since tho first of last month have been coming in dally by twos and threes, and there has been a steady stream of applicants for Jobs and most of them are getting what they look for. Conditions In the mines are again about normal, and every available man can be put at work. Tho water will soon be out of the workings.

In fact it Is now on the 1330 root level and Going down so fast that the working will be dry In a very short time. The if Head wood. This position he re Nothing New Under Sun signed at the close of 18S0, and then died recently lit Km nee. on Ihe nny llmt his picture the Punt Neff fetched itai.iasi francs at an art sale. In tils It I fien paid for his din New lnrk Tribune dixem-cr that rnnipany with Ulchurd 0.

of Burke used this expression: "I should noadivoml. and Mr. Patterson or Auto-Tractor Show Munitiicmcnt I'louNod With Result Attained Deadwood's auto-tractor show closed Saturday evening with a big dunce, which was attended by hundreds of people from every section of the Hills. The floor was crowded until the very last minute of the dance, and everyone In attendance say they did." In Charles Dickens ner wllh ii pleiure. lienoir was one of the llrsl of the Impressionists.

He Hapld City, he organized the bank Sketches by a street uvch.n imr house of Lake. Hulley and Pat- Worked to the InM, unci died wllh his shouts to one of two Achllng women. Put the kyelmsli on her. Mary." Then1 frsnn. In this city.

He was prom palette III Ills In.lids. "I feel I Sill Just beginning to kle.w uiy trade," he xnid Is nothing new. not even In slang ex ir.ont In the management of this In run complement of stamps Is drop- JUST JRRIVED Our stock of Edison Mazda lamps all kinds and sizes. If there was a better lamp made we would be handling it. Get our prices on fixtures: for when be was well over seventy.

presslnn. Florida Metropolis. ttitution until September 1. 1884. v.he It was merged Into the First National Bank of Rapid City und ho Its Kind.

'I hear hut I'alsy's love for'jlfaj was appointed cashier. On JanU' was not the Mime wiieu no put civilian del lies and had no more t.t ary 13, no was aipoimea pres clamor of the soldier." ident of this institution an office be has honorably and efficiently held "I believe her love was a uniform YOtiOII." ever since. At the time of his diath he was president of a bank at home or business; church or school. Suburban Electric Company The All-Electrical Store LEAD. S.

D. Hot Springs, and one at Keystone, pnnqs LOlXiK, CI.IH AND HOC1AL NOTICES treasurer of the Rapid River Milling company, treasurer of the R. C. H. and W.

railroad, an officer and laraelv interested in the Box Elder Land and Live Stock company and fi nanclally Interested In several other rirsU enterprise of Importance to Rapid PHOTOGRAPHS QUALITY HIGH Price Low MEYERS STUDIO City. Mr. Halley'a health has been pre carious for the past two years and In eomnanr with Mrs. Halley, he spent some time In Battle Creek, returning home much Improved. Dar Apparel ing the fall they took walks every day In order that he could be out In F.

B. GORUM REAL ESTATE AND INSl'RANCsl Room 7, May Block. Phone 189 LEAH. MH'TH DAKOTA the open. About a month tgo they Regular meeting of Hope) Lodge went to Rochester where he was No.

50, first and third Monday each told that he was not In need of their month. ministrations, and they then return ed to Battle Creek. The last word Visiting brothers cordially invited ANDREW BLACK, M. W. WILLIAM LANO, Recorder.

Display received from him was that he yas Improving, so the telegram yester ESTABLISHED 10US I day morning came as a surprise. Donald was at Annapolis and will i. reach Battle Creek this morning. He and his mother will leave for home this evening reaching here Monday Funeral Director and morning and It Is exjected that the funeral will be Tuesday afternoon. conducted by Rev.

Clen Llndley of the Congregational church, with which church he has always been E. MAIN. Pooae 8080 Long Practical Experleace, affiliated. Besides being a fire man, he never became a member of Prompt and Efficient Service. any order except the Knights of Py thias.

I I PERFECT EQUIPMENT Quality and Economy Regular meeting of Lead Lodge o. 747 B. P. O. E.

Tuesday even- Hills To the Members of the Black Pioneer Association: ti g. You are requested to be pres You are hereby earnestly requested ent attend the funeral of James Halley at Rapid City, whose sudden aeatn Visiting Brothers always welcome. EDW. O. ROSS, Exalted Ruler.

JESSE BAKER has brought sorrow to so many hearts Spring Suits are styled sanely and safely. The one great outstanding beauty of these garments is their exquisite workmanship. Come in. We're always glad to show you. Kepp-Baertsch Company A Shop for Women In all parts of the Hills.

His loyalty O. A. PETERS, Boo. 'I GARAGE and REPAIR SHOP and Interest in evertyhing pertaining Specialise and repairs to the developument of this section There la mora Ca arrh In tins well of ears. All woi of the state and also his loyalty of of the country thai all othei 11 and 11 N.

MILL STREET. nearly forty-four years to our organ rsosa uarage 8808. put together, and years It was suppose! be Incurab'e. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease.

ization and his kindly nature cause bnee A-20A1. T.WAn nPTR rMKnr. those who knew him longest and best t-i love him most. Let ns all join with onr friends In DR. P.

D. STRAUP DENTIST Pnooa F-2284 Rapid City In paying this debt to the greatly Influenced ty constitutional conditions and therefi re requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manufactured by J. Cheney 4b Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional remedy, Is taken Internally and acta thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollar, re member who will be missed so much as he Is.

He will be laid to OFFICE HOURS: 0:80 a. m. to 19 rest within the shadow of the moun ward Is ottered for any cat that Hall's Catarrh Medline Ola to cure. Bend for circulars and testl aonlala. 1 to 4 p.

an. ETenlaupj by appointment tain In which he passed the last por tion of hi active life. V. J. CHENEY Toledo, Ohio, old by Druiaisti.

We. Ulsj CAPT. C. V. GARDNER.

Pre Hail's Family Fll tar OVEJi.

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