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

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Deadwood, South Dakota
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"I TITE DEADWOOD DAILY PI0XEEB-TTME8 PAGE FITS WEDNESDAY. XOrCMBLK Itlt Yeslsrdaj's Personals 7fo Big Store Wtig' John Haines. Inc. k-'A WE want you to Come to our store and look at the "correctly different" Men' and Young Men's Suits T. Ladies' Misses' and Children's and Overcoats.

a WE want you to come in and get "eye sight'' appreciation. We know that you will be surprised and mighty well pleased with the original and artistic style of our New Fall Suits and Overcoats J) 1J J0 MM as A mereiy as an eoucanon on me laiesi SrlAoc in trnnii rlnffiAC We will put on SALE Monday at Special Prices Neck Piece from 95c, 11.45, $1.95, 12.45 and up. Muffs from 11 95, $2.85, $3.45, $495 and up. Children Sett, white and colored, from $1.95 and up. MUtei Seta, collar and muff, from $3.45, $4.90 up.

REDUCED PPICES on LADIES COATS and SUITS during this week We inyite your inspection, also comparison, of prices, quality and style with any you caa find. THE BIG STORE William Berry cam la yesterday from bis raacb at Boulder Park. A. B. Wood of Englewod waa la a few hours with Deadwood friends.

O. A. Chapla and wife of Huron registered at tbe Franklin yester-da. Charles Harp of WbHewood waa aa appUcaat for a hunter's llceas yesterday. A.

A. Pride was la towa yesterday from Vale oa buslneaa with the county officials. L. IL Thompson of Nislaad was la towa yesterday from that place oa buaineas with the county treasurer. A.

C. Sampson of Whit wood was la Deadwood yesterday between trains attending to some business affairs. Walter Hanson of Epearflsh was among the visitors from that' place yesterday who had buaineas at the court bouse. Miss Tillla Johnson left oa the Burlington yesterday for the borne of her psrents on Rapid creek, to spend a few days. Mike Raamuaaen, after a day's buaineas visit la Deadwood and Lead, returned yesterday to bta horns oa Box Elder.

Rev. M. F. Montgomery has decided to take a brief vacation and employ the time In pursuit of deer. He took out a hunter's Iloens yesterday.

H. B. Schllchtlng and wife left yeaterday In their new Olid automobile for a trip to Denver. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.

N. T. Mason. Fred 8. Pickering was among those from the Nahant country who visited Deadwood yesterday He states that he expects to leave short ly for the west Congressman E.

W. Martin left on the Burlington yeaterday for Edge-mont where be delivered an address last night Tonight be will speak at Hot Springs and will probably return to Deadwood tomorrow. H. R. Ash and wife came up from Sturgla and left on the Burlington for Los Angeles, where they will locate.

They sold their ranch some time ago and of late Mr. Ash baa been in business in Sturgls. They are old timers of that section. iuvu bis vivtiiv You can't afford to miss Seeing our New "Fall Creations" Everyone who has examined this snappy collection of "different" suits and overcoats has expressed himself as astonished. So will you.

if you come, see, try on and let your own eyes, judge these latest Fall Models. We offer you the finest gathering of distinctive "correctly different" clothes ever brought together for the pleasure of good dressers. All our makes, all our lines will interest you. We cater to your particular needs. Wtierf you are ready to select your Winter Suit and Overcoat you will find us' completely at your service, ready to help you buy just the propef thing, guaranteeing you a perfect fit and determined to please you in everyway possible.

The Bloom Shoe and Clothing Co. Deadwood and Lead. All 25c Dutch Collars 15c All 75c Dutch Collars 40c All 50c Dutch Collars 35c All $1.50 Jabots All 75c Jabots 40c All (5c Jabots 35c All 35c Jabots 20c All Maude Adams Collars 15c Specials For This Week Veiling at half price All Colors THE SAW THAT SAWS SIMMS MILLINERY, Deadwood. 1 IMS HERBERT TILLY TAXIDERMIST. Deer bead mounted St to $8.

Buckskin tanned. Open mouth rug work a apeclaltg. fU buy deer beads, buck or doea and aklna also large owls and hawks. Office opposite the Postofflc. Res.

Phone F-I96. awmwvwwwwMwwtwwmwwvwwtwiMwwiiimiiwvwwmii' rr rrrWs Come and gee ut taw 20d Nails, Sold only by GEO. V. AYRES Dr. Anna Howard Shaw.

Americans are wont to look with pride upon those countrymen who have risen and attained success or eminence through their own efforts and are styled self-mad. Just such a type Is Dr. Anna Shaw, the celebrated English woman who, this evening will address voters In Lead at Assembly hall, on Equal Suffrage. Dr. Shaw came to this country when years old and entered at once the rugged life of pioneer children in Michigan, then a country where there were neither schools or libraries and an education was a task for the bravest Br the bard-eat kind of work she educated herself and at IS became a teacher and In 1878 graduated from the theological school of Boston University.

Following this she took up the work of the church and of medicine, practicing the latter among the poor of Boston. For years she bss been actively Id entitled with the Equal Suffrage movement and la now president of the National Women's Suffrage association. She is possessed of a keen wit and a logic that Is Irresistible, which combined with a good, clear delivery and forceful manner, make ber an exceptional Speaker. M8T. ELMO." The Arington's Comedians at the Deadwood Theatre last night presented aa their second night's attraction "8t.

Elmo" In four acta, dramatized from tbe boos by the same name written by Mrs. August Evans Wilson. On account of the weather clearing up and having a nice evening In their favor, although slightly colder than the night before, they bad a much larg er house than the opening night. Thomas Pswley bad the leading role and to say that be was all that could be desired would be putting it light. It waa a remarkable piece of acting from every point of view and stamped Mr.

Paw ley aa a man that can play more than on line of work satisfactorily. The cynicism of "St Elmo" before meeting Edna Earl and then bis regeneration and reception Into tbe church as Its pastor waa displayed admir Dressmaking. Mrs. Mattox has opened a dressmaking parlor at Miss Penn's old stand over Haine's ator and is fully prepared and qualified for doing the very best work. 6h makes a specialty of wedding gowns, party and evening gowns and first-class work of all kinds.

About Good Service We are again la the market with lee new boner direct front the hives and the Fruitdale apiaries. Both comb and extracted. Every unco guaranteed pure and of a quality that caa not be surpassed anywhere la the world. Being ae-aualated with all the dlffereai breads of boney we caa say there Is but few that equal the Fruitdale brand. The borne product should be seed by alL Lay la your winter supply from the Fruitdale aparlea.

Call a your grocer for either comb -or extracted, or we will sell direct from the apiaries. Once tried always used. Stearns a Fox. Fruitdale. 8.

D. Notice, Hooks. A special meeting of the Hook and Ladder Company, will be held Thurs day November Srd, Important. The Judge will be there. FRED LANGE, Foreman.

Ws honestly believe that there Isn't a store anywhere which makes more careful constant effort In the matter of perfect service to patrona. Tet do this without any frills and without xtra cost Our prices are as low as any other store with quality above the average. Tou can always depead on getting what tou want of us. ably. 11 las Harms Arlngton waa cast oposite Mr.

Pawley In the role of Legal Blanks at the Edna Earl and la her sweet girlish way made of the part an excellent foil for "St, Robert T. Paw-ley, a younger brother of Thomas William K. Fraier is confined to his home on Denver avenue, suffer ing from three fractured ribs, the result of a fall austalned several days ago while bringing coal from his shed to the bouse. Try a Floaeer-Tlmea Want ad. Pawley.

played Aaron Hunt, the The Fish and Hunter Co blacksmith In a way that points to him becoming as big a favorite In Deadwood aa his brother. Gregory SCENIC THEATRE Telephone 160 Deadwood, S. Dandelion Shingles, could not have been la better bands than those of Using Exclusively the I. M. P.

Films. W. W. Craig, and be kept the large 1 audience la a constant uproar of laughter. The rest of the cast were all well placed and did good work.

tbe Best Made. TONIGHT FILMS The PalmaUer Sisters Ladles Or chestra and the three children, Ines Odey and Helen, changed their spec i 1 1 Tbe Call of the Clreas." ialties last Bight, and provided aa excellent vaudeville bill. Tonight, Hot Springs Notes. Harry Damon is here taking sulphur baths for rheumatism and aays he Is greatly benefited by them. L.

H. Culver waa her combining buaineas with pleasure tor a few days. The political pot Is boiling hard and tbe republican candidates all Join in claiming a walkaway aot only for the congressional and gubernatorial, but county ticket and say the Hon. E. W.

Martin will run away ahead of the ticket There Is a great sentiment here that In the next senatorial race that if be runs he caa gather la the senatorial toga with ease, as his admirers think, that he ia th man to fit the place. Their waa a fluke somehow with tbe republican committee oa Wednesday the 26th as they billed Gov. Vesaey to speak here la the Springs that evening bat for tome unaccountable reasoa be did aot appear according to program. rn-cu Trri the Aringtoa'a present, "Dora Thorne" la four acta, taken from tbe aovel written by Bertha M. Clay.

There will be a complete Oae of tbe beat I. M. P. "Not Guilty" a Very pretty lov story highly colored film. "A Father's Hostor." -A Wen Deserved Baraga," WHEN YOV CSE GLASSES aa them for the benefit of yoru yea.

not for their Injury for aatur will not pardon your ignorance, for if your glasses are not properly adjusted, or If the lens la aot Just the kind to sua your Individual as, more barm thaa good will be When You wish a suit of clothes to fit right of right materials and made right you want to give your order to THE DEADWOOD TAILORS A LARGS ASSOBTMSST OF THK TEST LATEST Dl WOOXXm TO SELECT FROM. change of specialties by the children as well aa a change of musical numbers by the orchestra. Tonight's play ends the engagement of the done to your eye. Procure your glasses or spectacles at Qulmbys Aringtoa Company, which waa for Tw Oosaplet Shows Every vealaEg, BeglaaJBg at tare alghts only. Prices, IS.

15 15, aad (0cta, aad they will be right la every parti alar. R. S. QUrriSY, OpUdan. Martla Feist, Prep.

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