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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 5

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Lead Daily Calli
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Lead, South Dakota
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LIAB DAILY CALL PACM HT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1914 on Savings Accounts Your Personal Representative That is what your stationery is. When yon go visiting by mail, there iB a deal of satisfaction in being clothed in the best. We have Just received a large and varied shipment containing the newest ideas in size, tint and MRS. McCCLLOCH HAS DISTTNO TIOX AS BEING SUCCESSFUL LAWYER Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCullock ho will give a few days for suffrage speaking to our state, has.

been for many years an officer of It National Illinois suffrage organization. She was a country ct'rl litlng on a farm near Rochforfl, Illinois, during her girlhood is a graduate cf Roekford Collage from she received her degree of m. A. and M. A.

She is afBo a graduate of the law de.iartmemj of thap Northwestern University thjf decree L. L. B. For twenty-twe years Mtb Mc-Culloch had charge of the legislative work of the njisjbis Equal Suf The First National Bank STATEMENT OF CONDITION At Close of Biulness, September 12, 1914 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Stocks, Bonds, Warrants 212,704. i Banking House, Real Estate 27,500.00 CASH RESOURCES IT.

S. Bonds 60,000.00 Cash and Exchange style of Box Stationery Total $2,120,944.17 suitable for you or for your friend. A kind for each occasion. Let us. serve your needs.

Mable Levoy, soubrette In "A MODERN EVE" at (your Theater) Friday. Matinee and Evening. LIABILITIES Capital Stock I 50,000.00 Surplus, Undivided Profits 113,234.90 Discount collected but not earned 20,354.95 Circulation 50,000.00 Deposits 1,887,356.51 See Our Window This Week frage Association And was the author of the bill Ihich in 1913 gave Illinois wometf Vhe right to vote for presidential ct)ors, city and township offilprs and. propositions besides mindr official. I Mrs.

McCullocla) is a member of the Illinois and Chicago Ba( Association, the Congregational ajiurch, the Chicago Wdtnan's Clu the University Guild, the W. C. f. the Mother's Clib, the D. the Woman's Clt Club, tha' Immigrants Protective League, besides various suffrage and civi leagues.

I She has written bocs, pamphlets and newspaper articles. In the South Dakota suffrage amendment Total $2,120,940.37 order the deceased has been a member during his lifatlwa. Interment will be in South La)ad 0 Catharine Vajt of Cliicagd will peak 0 equal suffrage twice in' this ty; at eight this evening i the Methodist church and at eleven muorrow morning in the Homestake Offers Jlouse, thus giving an opportunity1 of hearing her to those on both ay and night shifts. F. W.

BROWN, Druggist ON TIME CERTIFICATES lI NATIONAL BANK-LEAD, S. DAK. Masonic Temple Store Quality. if you are looking for the place to see something go4 4or four money tonight come this tteater. "Mrs.

Kate Waters of The Jfecret Service" is the title of tkatwo-reel feature FAREWELL RECEPTIOX A farewell reception will be tendered Rev. and Mrs. R. E. L.

Hayes at the Presbyterian church Thursday evening. All friends 'are cordially invited. 2t and It is the bes tBsa could be secured to make (todays show a good one. Magnetic Healing Our treatments and baths will give quick and pleasant relief to every human ailment. Sanitarium of Magnetic Healing, 060 Mala Ba.

Deadwood, D. Have You Bought a Hoosier? If not you have three more days to buy at the special offers, Hearst Mercantile Co. Why Not Publish It? When you want a fact to become generally known, the right way is to publish it. Mrs. Joseph Kalians, 100 FISK HATS On Oct.

1st we received 40 trimmed hats and 60 black velvet shapes In the latest models. A hat or everyone. Fisk hats are sold only at MARTZ HAT SHOP, Smead otel Bldg, Lead, S. D. 10-2W Peru, was troubled with belch ing, sour stomach ad frequent headaches.

She writes, "I feel it my duty Smoke the Booster best So cigar to tell others what Chamberlain's Tablets have done for me. They ADDITIONAL LOCAL The regular meeting the Methodist Ladies' Aicijwtt "be held in the church parlors Thisdays p. m. Lunch will bes.ervei by the third division. Ladies aere(fuesed to come at two o'clock, prepared to spend the afternoob ix' sewing for the bazaar which will be held the first week of Decejnjjef Miss Cornelia' Storian, principal of the South Lead sclool, has been compelled to fo'regtJer school duties for a time, ouj account of a serious breakdown.

J'be lajte Miss Julia Barry was a vary jore friend of Misi Stormans. Jas. G. Stanley oL this city, John A. Stanley and wit's William Stanley, and O.

G. Ma gee and wife, all of Hot Springs, fotmed a pleasant little dinner partyk at the Smead yesterday. The 9tatHe.vs are well-known business men of he Springs while Mr. Magea' is the; conductor of the Battle Mountain sanitarium orchestra. Helen Beers left this afternoon for Maitland where she will be the guest of little Miss Florence Fountain for a few -lays.

R. D. Hellinge of Sioux Falls is a business visitor In Lead. have helped my digestion and regulated my bowels. Since using them I have been entirely well." For sale by all Dealers.

adv. campaign in lji), Mrs. McCulloch made speeches' during her wedding journey and Soiitlg Dakota has been dear to her ever itn, Rapid City Journal. CSfc J. J.

MEAD pPl FUNERAL DIRECTOR rg-yn1 "rg3V Telephone 2085 lGlSSfV 4 1-8 East Mala St, The same bi( prografn of 5 reels will be run at Princess again tonight and the standard of films will be maintained so SIGHED. AMI WAS (H)NE Chief Keffeler, ever since the 'animal exterminator" was placed dispelling the shadows from dark places after night has fallen. But this was not all, for in the window were washing machines washing, churns churning, stoves baking, irons ironing, curling irons awaiting to get nixed upwith hair, and a hundred and one 4ther appliances which either had' electricity for their motive powr or were made effective kv the Employment of the subtle fluid Jt is a great display, and last eveniaisnot a person passing along the; sidewalk but what stopped and looked again, while many lingered, and Avondered how it had all Wen arranged. It surely is an effective dispjay, and one of the very best of advertisements Qi position In the city barn, has een awaiting an opportunity to ive the device a tryout, and at Jist had the chance. A vagrant og, probably some little kid's pet.

tas caught redhanded without a J. SIGUD D-i i IT'S A DCKi-GONE SHAME that a friendly bow-wow should icnse and making a nuisance of and was taken to the city rn. Theresas not? a very large udience to 'Witness tie dog's pass- r.g. but there was ft good oppor spoil your clothes with the dirty paws that are so terribly anxious to outside of tVe--olnmus of a newspaper such as the Call management puts forth. tunity to fee just the new display the canine affection, but if you "pause" long enough to reflect apparatus worked, i The door to that we can easily and quickly clean that suit tor you, and make it look like new again, you will forgive the MISS.

FRANCES ItlRNSIDK he cabinet was aliened, the dog mluced to enter. ftnd after he had een contentedly sitting down and egan te wag his tail at the kind 1L The Slavonian Meat Market. Choice Beet, Mutton, Lank, Veal, Fork, Ham, Bacon, Corned Beet, Tongue, Etc, Poultry. Game and Fkh In Seasons Oooda promptly delivered tree at charge. 308 W.

Main it B. H. Phone 2094. AX ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY One of the most attractive display windows that has -ever been uncovered in the city was that which flashed with light last evening in the offices of the Consolidated Tower and Light company. Every kind and make of at incandescent light was shown.

ant blazing forth for a second or tw, then the current making intandemcent some other form of a lain p. Tkere were lamps of all sizes. -from ythe tiny little lamp used; for decorating Christmas trees tb 100-candle power lamp that Is utilized for dog his demonstrative embrace. We Auto Din den't forget te call on A. J.

JOHNSON for all auto supplies. Tlrea the beat on the market. Oils and gasoline. Free air for your Urea. 12 NORTH MILL STREET.

take out all stains from clothing of N-vords that wera being spoken by all kinds, at little cost. Mrs. Frank Goody Monday received a telegram from Portland, saying that her daughter, Mrs. Ben Burnside. had died at that place on Saturday.

The was brief, but from itstone it is believed that Mrs. Burnside died following an operation Mrs. RISER'S GLEANING DYE WORKS Phone 40 614 Main St DEADWOOD Goody left for Portland yesterday, (and will bring back thetoody of is executioner the door was closed pon him. TB minute the door ad been closed Abe circuit was losed and lie rurtent from the igh pasied through the og's body ws just a sigh, nd the spirit of tie canine was hasing rafcbits in tie happy hunt-ng grounds. Deatjf had come to he dog Instantaneously, and there as not jeven a truggle, the dog emaininf In Jlhe sitting position hich heVijan" taken when entering he cabinet.

It was a decided suc-ess, death came without pain, and here was one less vagrant dog in he city. W. W. BEACH Architect P. O.

Hox llfl Deadwood 4 Office Hours by 4) Appointment. 4 her daughter for burial 4iere. She avill also bring back 3frs. Burs-side's little child and gje it a home here. Mrs.

Burnside left for the west shortly after tli death of her husband, which took" place at Belle Fourche last spring, and had resided there up until the time of her death She Mas a Lead girl, one of the splendid girls who have been raised iij the city, and her death will bring sorrow and regret to many friends In the city and elsewhere throughout the Hills where she resided. Many will extend their sympathy to the bereaved father and mother, and to all of the other surviving relatives. Funeral services over the remains the late Charles -F." "Butler will held from the "Catholic church In lead Friday morning, ''at 9 o'clock. Requiem mass wtll be chanted by Rev. Father The funeral will be under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus, of which Recreation Building Homestake Mining Company Lead, South Dakota Open 1 p.

m. to 6 p. m. and 7 p. m.

to 10 p. m. Monday afternoon and evening Men Only Tuesday afternoon and evening Women Only Worlnocrlovr I 1 p. m. to 6 p.

m. girls only 14 years and under vv eanesaay 7 t0 10 girls only 14 to 18 yeari Thursday afternoon and evening Men Only Friday afternoon and evening Women Only Hero is an interesting Millinery Announcement concerning Many New Winter Hats Von may select the new sailor with the soft crown, the tiuy cap-like urban, or the flat hat of sweeping, picturesque lines and each of theso models is developed in silk velvet or imported Austrian vel-onr, while the new garnitures Hlowers, fur, feathers a most novelly applied. Saturday 1. p. m.

to 6 p. m. boys only 14 yeats and under 7 p. m. to 10 p.

m. boys only 14 to 18 years Sunday, Closed. LOTHES tailored to individual measure by ED. Y. PRICE CO.

Merchant Tailors, Chicago are not mere 'copies' of fashions but actually live fashions themselves. Why, then, experiment with "stock dummy" W. J. CLARK Fine Tailoring Dressing Rooms on Plunge Floor are for Women and girls only. Dressing Rooms on Basement Floor are for Men and boys only.

Instructor on duty while baths are open Woman's aid on duty while baths are open Martz Hat Shop Smead Hotel Bldg. Lead, S. Dak..

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