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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 4

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Lead Daily Calli
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9ATURDAT, OCTOBER IT, 114. TAGS FOUR Must be sold in the next ten days. Ito LraaMflffian if Gmxsai A good paying business. Best of reasmls for sell .00 ice i DAILY CALL Lead Daily Call Front Lacoii talk, which was limited to' two E. Shearer isrjistered at the minutes.

There are about one Smead from Hovt Springs. Mr. hundred clubs in ike lederation, Shearer is here in (fWrfce of the film, but many of th'delegatet repre- in sented two or nore clubs. O. E.

Livingstoy-nt Omaha is a In the afternoon Mrs. Cossage of business visitor la 4pt city. Rapid City ad a papef on "Scien-1 The Girls- Gle4 club gave an entitle Temperance Instruction in the joyable "Middy'Xdaajce at Assembly Public Schools," and af general dis- hall last evening. Each member of cussion followed. To paper and the club invited og0 friend and de-the discussion took Ip the use of licious refreshnjents, were served If? The Ideal Bed Covering The Maish Laminated Cotton Down Comfort (cigarettes Vuong sclbol boys and during the evening oris, of the violatioi anticigareite ti.

i. semuusn at. Joe, Belle L. Grace, Editor and Publisher Q. H.

GRACE, Manager. Inter at Lead, S. Poatofflca a Second-Class Matter SIUSCK1PTIOX RAXES (Jingle copies OS One month, by carrier (0 One month, by mall 60 One year, by carrier 16.00 On year, by mall $600 IIIIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FORE1GI ADVERTISING BY THE is takin gin the of Lead. taws was rend- There will be .4 meeting of the A delightful voi ps of Skiux Falls Lead Equal Sutfpige.eague on the ered by Mrs. Phi Russell Dead- afternoon of Moatfay, October 19, and Mrs.

S. wood read a stio-ing orign 1 poem in the parlors of the Smead hotel. I Members are requested to be in at- on suffrage. standing tendance punct4Hjra 2:30. Following thef reports oi ident Wanders of p.

s. Peck.Y tountv surveyor. committees, Pri the Deadwood sinessclub Invited went out on canyon the delegates toHakan auto ride road this morning on an inspection 'trip on Sunday afternoon. Cars will leave the Franklin hotel at 1 o'clock GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIFS A perfect bed covering would be one that afforded maximum warmth without any weight. The Maish Laminated Cottou Down Comfort ia the ideal covering because it gives the GREATEST warmth with the LEAST POSSIBLE weight.

Maish Laminated Cotton Down has a "feel" a soft tlumuess that can hardly be distinguished from the finest down. It is far superior to ordinary down. It is more uniform, more substantial and far more sanitary. An excellent assortment of dainty designs in plain and bordered pattern, full 72x84 inch size at $3.50 and $4.00 Other comforts of A-l quality and full size Rabbit hunters, were in evidence this morning wltfn the Northwestern train pullej out, as well as duck hunters. They are all going out in the vicinity of St.

Onge and Belle Fourche, fcnd while it Is not the best kind oi wather for either of the birds tliat wijl be hunted, all of the hunters seelu to be confident that thek will return with EUROPEAN WAR PIOTl'UES Will be the ig feature at the Princess theater tonight. Every scene was taken cm the actual battlefield or fn th tiring line in the greatest hattlef the world has ever known Seei te city of Ostend where the next grtat Rattle will be fought. These pictures ere shown REPUBLICAN TICKET Senator CHA8. H. BURKE Congress WM.

O. RICE Governor FRANK M. BYRNE Lt. Governor PETER NORBECK Sec. of State F.

M. ROOD Atfy Gen. C. C. CALDWELL Auditor J.

E. HANDLIN Treasurer A. W. WERT Tou must see this corset to fully appreciate why we call lt the Mason's best corset value. It has a wide strip of elastic In the back providing the necessary expansion for absolute comfort has long sweeping lines, a low, easy full bags of game.

Smoke the Booster Cigar. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp In the Strand thdater of New York $1.25 to $3. Citv before a ispllion eeople and son uncle and aunt of Mrs.

T. J. they had to be th real thing to get drier who have betl "visiting in so many people to ay that they Lead for several ireks past are were the best they had ever seen. bust, graduating to a medium niga back and finished with handsomely leaving this aflfrnoon for their embroidered trimming of special home in New Ifbrk iCitv Thev will FOREIGN MUSICIANS Com'r Lands FRED HEPPERLE Supt. Pub.

Ins. C. H. LUGG. R.

R. Corn's. P. W. DOUGHERTY Judge 8th Judicial Circuit JAMES McNENNY Legislative Senators ERNEST MAY R.

C. HAYES Representatives DAMON CLARK W. T. HURSH T. R.

STONER 1. R. THOMPSON stop off for a fewdays in Chicago enroute. It was tjneir first visit to Maish Laminated Cotton Batts, 72x84 inch in one continuous piece of long fibre, pure white cotton, soft and fluffy in sanitary package. 21b.

at 75c. 31b. at $1.10 Wool and Cotton Blankets Lead and tley aie delighted with the country, and)' hope to return at some future 'tfciie. Speaking of design. Model X-439 Is made particularly for the average figure thai wishes a good medium boned sab-stantlal corset.

Martz Hat Shop Smead Hotel Bldg Lead, S. D. Lead, Mr. Thoiipsonaid to a Call representative that he considered It the best mining town.4u the United States without any 'possible exception. v-" (By the Associated Press.) London, October 17.

The boycott of German and Austrian musicians, if employed to the de(rlment of English musicians, has been approved at a meeting of th London musicians, over which SirFrederick Cowen presided. A committee composed of the chairnianSir Edward Elgar, Edward Herufan, Landon Ronald. Sidney Jones Hubert Bath, Fred James and Gllkert Webb, was appointed to circularize the profession on this subject While Kngilshy musicians should not taboo good music from whatever source it tame. Sir Frederick Never has our line of blankets been so complete, such excellent quality aud so moderato iu price. See our quality and get our prices before supplying your winter needs.

COTTON BLANKETS, white, grey and tau 50c to $3.00 County Ticket Judge J. M. HODGSON Clerk of Courts SOL STAR Sheriff CHAS. S. HARDIN 8tates Attorney A.

E. ST1RRETT Auditor FRED HARRIS Treasurer DARREL P. AYER Register H. HENDR1CKSON Supt. Schools NELLIE WARREN Assessor HARRY STEWART Constable J.

M. Ogan Coroner J. A. BALLOU Couty ComniissinMre 1st Dist. 8KO.

V. AY RES 3rd Dlst. H. MOORE 5th Dist. F.

L. CLARK WOOLBLANKETS, white, grey, tan, fancy checks Wilt PICTURES AT PRINCESS The Princess management is to be congratulated upo(u44ro success in getting the onl'and original European war picJMres. Tnese pictures were taken ffn the atual battlefield and the actual firing Hue where the greatest battles Were fought. See the city of OsientU where the Germans are a raid. Every foot of this film was censored before fit was allowed to be shown in the United States.

Kvery thing that will be shown in this picture is the absolute truth Cowen declare they must recog $4 50 to $10.00 nize the fact that foreign musicians had for many years usurped the places wiich could be filled by equally cometent Britishers. "It is nojf a question of animus," he said; "It is a question of our being able ta come into our own." The prevailing opinion was that the war offered an exceptional op AUTOMOBILE TIRES are properly and cheaply repair-ad at our plant. WE ALSO RaV PAIR HOT WATER BOTTliM AM) RURBKR BOOTS. All work la absolutely guaraa-teed. BUCK HILLS VULCANIZING CO.

Phone 130, Deadwood S. D. pictures I. H. Chase Dept.

Store and not a fake, so see the tonight at the Princess. Smoke Father George Cigars. portunity for English musicians Where They Sell Cheap FEDERATION MEETING The second day of the convention of the South Dakota Federation of Women's clubs foun'the assembly hall of the Dqadvfbod Business club crowded to its capacity, when the president called the meeting to order, yesterday morning. Rev. Rl O.

klackintosh of the Episcopal clftirch iave an invocation and Mr. JJlder played "The Third Chopin "Ballad." Her since italso called away French Russian and Italian competitors. 1 4 FOR SALE At a bargain, furniture and fixtures complete for moving picture show including Powers 6 A Machine, A fine up-to-date war map to old id new subscribers paying two icnths in advance for Call. Price map 25 cents. Smoke the Booster best Sc cigar fine piano, etc.

etc. Everything In first class condition. For full particulars apply at LYRIC THEATER, Lead, S. D. condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the "ia-cous surfaces.

We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars tree. F. J. CHENEY Toledo, Sold by Druggists, 75c.

Take Hall's Family Pills for Lead Undertaking Parlors 115 MAIN STREET G. A. Rounsevell Licensed Embalmcr and Funeral Director Phone 2360. Prompt attention day or night RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED Resolutions of condolence by the Homestake Veterans association on the death of Thomas Johnston Grier. Whereas Since the last meeting of the Homestake Vetera tji Associa Put Your pdien in a Hoosier Join the IMaLweek Club tion, Mr.

Thomas Johnston Grier, -Htkrst 'Mercantile Company Political Advertisement John R. Russell, Democratic Candidate for County Judge Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCul-loch of Chicago, wJj-'known all oer the United Staief as the woman amendment addtitai recently by technique was wonderfully clear and her accent and Rhythm perfect. So thoroughly wm her number appreciated that stye fias forced to respond to an enpore? and played Jeff-sen's little lole. facing, which displayed her genuine? musTeal temperament, The club roll cll followed and each representative ave a short Superintendent of the Homestake mine and member of pur association, has been remove from our midst by death, and Whereas His place in our hearts can never be filled nor his virtues be erased from our memory, it in hereby Resolved That in the.

death of Mr. Thomas Johnston Grier, our Association, the City of Lead and the community at large have sustained an irreparable loss and be it further i Resolved That this Association extend to hjfe bereaved ones our sincere sympathy, that a transcript of these resolutions be placed with the mlnutfs of this Association and a copy uresented to the family of the deceased RICHARD RLACKSTONE, President ROBERT FRASER, Secretary A. SPARGO, Treasurer. Lead. South Dakota, October 12.

1914. the Illinois state Aiglslature, wi speak in nexf iek. The time aid place of he address will be renounced McCulloch is ier husuatid'8 lev partner and is a woman of the keenest intellect. She is a brilliant as yell as a forceful speaker. Will some of the people who have For lost keys come to the Call office and look over the accumulation of those most necessary articles that is on ashes, garbage, exhibit here? They are becoming so numerous that they clutter up the v.

1 4 dllllrfl! If etc teristics so essential to the proper fulfillment of its duties, and has brought the county court to a high state of efficiency. The probate docket has been cleared of many old estates that were pending for years, and an ususual amount of new business has been handled with promptness and fairness, to the general satisfaction of litigants and members of the bar alike. Judge Russell's work in the disposition of deltn-uency cases, compulsory school law violations, and cases involving dependent children has been productive of a great amount of good to all parties involved, without Imposing humiliation on parents. He has also tried and disposed of a large number of Mothers' pension cases. He is the right man for the place.

The office is a judicial one and should not be looked upon or made partisian at all. Judge Russell should receive the support of the rank and file of the county regardless of party affiliations, because he has shown himself specially fitted for the important duties of the office to which be atain aspires. Vote for him. Pioneer-Times shop. All of the rehlcan.

candidates journeyed out fa ifemo this afternoon, going invaiilomobiles, where SALVATIOJJ There will be no services at Salvation Army hall tomorrow. On October 23riCaptains Bolder and Oxford will irriveMn Lead and probably hold services Saturday and Sunday. Claw fining lid make it odor-proof, dog-proof, fire-proo Made of steel, galvanized. Will last a lifetime Witt's in the evening flrey ill hold i rally. They are i handme, intel ligent looking bunch.

vll convinc ing talkers and H-4ake well with the oters of that pratinct. 1 9 Corrugated Can. CALL AND SEE THEV AT C. R. Franklin LA in, the city on A Competent Public Official John R.

Russell, our present county Judge, is a candidate for reelection this fall on the Democratic ticket. During his occupancy of the office he has shewn himself to be possessed of those peculiar charac 1 a business trip frota Chicago. FOR SALE A sewing machine. Inquire at 219 W. Main Street.

DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. 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, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal 10-17tf Ooolldge Bros. Hardware Store.

The Witt Can Is both' Sanitarj and Fireproof, good not only fei ashes and garbage but should be lt the ball of every Public Buildlni for use as a receptacle for refuw of any kind. ISO Re-elect Him FOR RENT One furnished room at 106 So. Wall St. Inquire at 109 Va Main St. or Phone A-2012 I7tf.

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