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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 8

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Lead Daily Calli
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Lead, South Dakota
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L8aB daH CALL Monday, jcly 13, mi. VOTE FOR I. M. HOT A FOURTH TERMER PAOH BIGHT DATE FOR COUNTY IUDCE ln Smatfe the Frisky Widow Cigar. NOTICE 5lrs.

Joe Gerrans Is busy packing up her household goods and making preparations to move out to Hanna, 1 CITY CITATIOIISl We have on sale in the Millinery Dept. a lot of THE WATER WILL BE SHUT where Joe is now steadily employed at the pump station. A nice little 7 OFF ON THE FOLLOWING i'l THE LEAD LADIES FURNISHING STORE STREETS MONDAY JULY 13 place will be lifted up by Mr. und Mrs. Uerrans at Hanna, und while both will not again be residents of Lead for some time, still Hanna Is not so far away that they will be exiles, but will pay occasional visits uesten when you wuit Wash done.

Ben Helllngi will Goto Ku attend Vo it FROM 8 P.M. T0 12 for you and give you to the city, and their many friends here. satisfaction. 11-ml L. E.

Woodford, chief clerk of the Mrs. Morgan Morgan and Mrs. superlntendt of the Lake Shore road, with headquarters at Elkhart SOUTH MILL SAWYER Celia Bishop were arrivals yesterday afternoon on the Burlington from will give you everythiDgrat a reasonable rice and they Philadelphia, and expect to visit BURCLAY AVE. SUMMIT here with Mr. and Mrs.

Reese Mor gan for a few weeks. The ladles are was an arrival in the city yesterday. He Is a former classmate of Edward and Fred Gushurst, and has come for the purpose of spending a couple of weeks with the boyB in Lead and the Hills. Last evening Fred drove In from the canyon and SO. BLEEKER SO.

GOLD Sk (AKIN DRESS) much taken up with the Hills, expressing themselves as highly HILL HIGH pleased and Interested with the city as well as the surrounding country, at a price that iswi(hin the took htm out to the Gushurst cabin mm iwifa hi i hint A wfA I i ml T. J. GRIER, which will all be seen in the many where he will be Initiated into camp life, have all of the Ashing he wants and plenty of grub if he helps cook tours of pleasure they will make in SUPT. the Morgan machine. means of all.

Call and see them It himself. which were ordered for 4th of July trade. They Nate Pool is confined to his home on Main street, Buffering with an For the best results have Meyers abscess on the throat glands. Mr, vmmm Studio develop your Kodak films Prices per roll 15c. Film packs 25c.

AiA nnt arrive in h'm knt Pool's many friends and business associates will hope that he may mi li soon recover. Our goods are not marked "J9.98 ,1 are jusi as aesiraDie now 1 "$5.34" so as to mislead the and besides we make a imp? people. They are marked as we ad Dry Cleaning A Specialty: Laces and silks, and gentlemens suits. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Inquire at 235 E. Main Street. 17-m vertlse, and we still have over 700 jg sharp cut in the price to suits to select fromj Bloom Shoe and Clothing Co. Deadwood. them.

move George Morthland, is wild to day over the arrival of a fine new At The LYRIC Today THE COOLEST PICTURE SHOW IX TOWN Clarke and La Vere. Irish omedians. "When Conscience Calls." 2 -reel Lubln feature. "Adventures of the Rival ndertakers." Vitagraph comedy feat uring Hughie Mack and Josie Sadler. Pathe Dally News.

The chil dren of the King of Albania take refuge on an Italian battleship and return to the city. 3 Big Reels and Vaudeville lOe. ATTENTION SIR KNIGHTS Regular Conclave Lead Command-ery No. 18 K. T.

Monday July at 7:30 P. M. sharp. Work in the Red Cross. An invitation extended to all visiting Sir Knights to attend By order of the E.

C. THOMAS H. MOORE, Recorder. bicycle from Chicago. It is tango in color, a speed coaster, with packing equipment and motorcycle fixtures.

George expects to set the pace for all bike riders, though he promises not to exceed the limit. Why don't you get In on Bloom's Red Tag Sale and get a nice spring suit at half price? Bloom Shoe and Clothing Co. Deadwood S. D. 21tf FOR SALE Billiard and Cigar store doing good business.

Best equipment. Everything first class. Elegant stock, Centrally located. Cheap rent. Excellent reasons for selling.

Investigate. KLIEN HARRIS, 7-1-U2 Lead, So. Dak. Two models in White Ratine, Russian Tunic style at $2.50 Other styles in White Linene, Tan and Blue Linene, small checks and stripes at $1.75 SEE THE WINDOWS Studebaker Ed Henry and wife were arrivals Saturday from Wisconsin where they have been for several weekB on a visit to Ed's old home. There was a family reunion at which Ed and all his brothers were present and no description can qualify the delightful visit of father, mother and the boys and their wives.

Ed says it was a warm trip but they enjoyed it immensely. Among those who atteded the Odd PIONEER PICXIO The annual picnic of the Society of Black Hills Pioneers will be held on Wednesday, July 22, at White-wood. The annual picnic of the Deadwood and Central City fire department will be held on the same date and at the same place. 6td JULIUS DEETKEN, Sec. GEO.

V. AYRES, Pres. FOR SALE One 8 year old mare and two Fellows and Rebekahs installation at Spearfish Saturday evening, were the following from Lead: Miss Atlanta Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Blatt, Mrs. Storman and daughter Miss Nella, Mrs. W. E.

Scoggin and daughter Miss Edna, Mrs. R. E. Stanley and Mrs. Gaulden.

Smoke the Frisky Widow Cigar. An organ for Bale cheap. Call at 510 Railroad Ave. Phone F-2156. 8tf Miss Blanche Colman left Saturday evening for Chicago, where she will spend a couple of week visiting colts; 14 month sold and three months old.

A bargain at $100. Harrigan, Lead, So. Dak. 7-6t FRANK DENNIS, D. CHIROPRACTOR Strike While the Iron is Hot Buy a corset while the great cut LEAD.

South Dakota. Boom 12, Morgan Blk. prices are on for ten days beginning Wednesday, July 8th and lasting un yon are sick and have tried everything and did not receive help, try Chiropractic (spinal) Adjustments and get well. with her married sister In that city, Miss Blanche Is off for her annual til Saturday the 18th. We will sell a practical side corset, especially nice, for stout figures, were $4.00, vacation, having worked hard all of the rest of the year, and all who know her hope that she will have one now $2.75.

$2.50 front lace corsets of the pleasantest times imaginable, for $1.50. Now is the time to try a front lace corset $5.00 tango corset $325 The $3.00 tango corset $2.00. The $2.00 corset at $1.35. The $1.50 return home rested up and ready to resure her work with greater energy than ever. tango corset at $1.00.

Medium bust corsets $3.50 at $2.35. The $3.00 brocaded corsets at $2.00. The Miss Charlotte Cummerford Is visiting in this city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Klopp.

Miss Cummerford is a Chicago girl, but has UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS CORBELL THOMPSON have opened an up-to-date photograph gallery and are now prepared to furnish the very latest in the line of portraits at reduced prices for SO days only, Studio over Fink's Jewelry Store. North Mill St $2.50 medium bust corset at $1.75 The $2.00 corset at $1.35. The $1.50 corsets at $1.00. All 1914 models, nothing old in the stock. Martz Hat Shop.

Smead Hotel Bldg. been spending some little time in Spearfish. Her mother is known to the literary world and the reading public as Jean Cowgill, and has written for years for the current maeazines and newspapers of the 7-7tf. You can save more than half In the purchase price of a suit at east, besides being the author of Bloom's Red Tag Suit Sale. Bloom Shoe and Clothing Co.

Deadwood, S. several popular novels Jean Cowgill is quite well known and beloved by the old timers who have had the D. 21tf pleasure of her acquaintance and friendship, and who would be de ORDER YOUR SUIT NOW During July only, an extra pair of trousers with every suit JACOB KOHN 717 W. MAIN lighted with a visit from her as well as her chaming daughter. Flrstclass workmanship at reason able prices rule here.

But even at that, the price is a secondary con sideration with us. Quality first, all Smoke the Booster Cigar. the time at Meyers Studio. jUY it because its a Studebaker. Why? Because you have a corporation of 65 years experience as wagon and carriage builders back of the car to make it good.

You get more real value for your money than any other make of car. If you are in the market for a car write us or call on us and we will be glad to show all the good points about the car. For sale by DEADWOOD AUTO QO. PHONE F-135. DEADWOOD J.

C. EYSTER Carpenter and Contractor Yesterday morning carpenters tore out the front of the Family Liquor store, preparatory to chang Prompt attention to Repair work. rhone r-Z14i ing it and putting in a new plate glass and marble front. It is going to be one of the swellest fronts in the city. Three feet of marble will meet the plate glass, and the entrance Miss Helen Gilbert, Miss Anna Sliadel, Mrs.

Sam Gilbert and Miss Estelline Belford went out to the canyon early yesterday morning to loin Charlie Gilbert and Tom Bel-ford wiio had gone ahead and put the Curran cabin In readiness for the coming of the party. A delightful day was spent at the resort, the crowd coming in on the evening train. Miss Mabel Gilbert spent Sunday at Rapid City, visiting young lady friends from Sioux Falls, returning last evening. Agent and Mrs. E.

G. Mickle and family left yesterday afternoon on the Burlington for Mystic, took the Crouch line from there to Rapid City and returned home on the late Northwestern, enjoying the pretty trip through Rapid and Dark canyon very much. Mr. Mickle says the country has never appeared more handsomely decked in green and flowers and the tourists are everywhere to be seen all the way through the canyon from picturesque Pactola to Rapid City. Smoke the Booster, best 5c cigar.

J. SIGUD M. ft I. The Slavonian Heat Market. Choice Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Pork, Ham, Bacon, Corned Beef, Tongue, Etc.

Poultry Game and Finn la Season Goods promptly delivered free of charge. 308 W. Main St. B. H.

Phone 2096. will be picked out in small tiling work. Chris Crosby, the proprietor of the place is contemplating other improvements which, when completed will make the place the most attractive in the Black Hills. On JOHN H. MARTIN EYE.

EAR, NOSE AND THROAT OFFICE. S6ARLE BLOCK PHONE L-2271 Glasees Fitted Bring or mail your films to Meyers Studio to be developed. Prices per S.5. Dangubich roll 15c. Ambrose Stevenson, who has been holding down a position In the tramway on the motors, left this afternoon on the Burlington for Chicago where he will visit with friends and then go on down to his old home in Virginia.

Mr. Stevenson is anticipating his vacation of thirty days with considerable pleasure and all of the boys will wish him a happy one. If it gets too warm for you down town, why not go to the park for good ice cream, sherberts and soft drinks. Plenty of shade and cool breezes. lOtf J.

F. LIEBHABER Ice cream and cake 15c; coffee, sandwiches, and pickles 15c at Grier's residence. Thursday July 16th. Everybody Invited. 13-3t The Christ church ladies will serve you Thursday, July 16th at the Grler residence at their social with ice-cream and cake 15c or coffee, sandwiches and pickles at 15c.

Everyone will be made welcome. 13-3t. 112 MAIN 6TREET Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Confectionery, Gent' furnlsh-lngi, Hata Caps, Shoes, etc. Dealer Cigars, tobacco. Pool rooms In connection.

Call and sea our new store. CARPENTER ft CONTRACTOR JOBBING ft REPAIRS ESTIMATING FREE OF CHARGE PHONE F-21S0.

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