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

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THE DEADWOOD DAILY PIONEER-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1924 THE GUMPS-SALVING THE PRESS iJSAD NEWS From the Call) SOME t0'T Uv(5. cMe THAT 4ki tvn.uok'nritJ ATRFUrA Mrs. Donald Hair of Buckborn, visited with her parents, Mr. tookACIfriP UPPt4MCi.TMl Tt W- VJWM- HtvtK. TROUtlt NTH TWEM- JUST TfcU.

EV VoWICT V0M4T IMA TO 'KMOW WHEN 0V KMOVO V4OV0 WMtUE- TWEM NOV) tX NOD and Mrs. A. M. Woodward, yester tU NO WAt (VWUC VOOUVJO HOT THt UAST IfcVT VMTfcSTt IV4-N0U day. Otto Ellerman, state! mine inspector, left for Custer and Prlngle or a.

MVS oq business connected with his of TMX VMMtKS oust reN- tracts JNtST AN TH fice. He expects to be gone' few days. VW5 CONVwcto Mt THAT VOTfcVVS TO -TH CKIWS I J. E. Stewart, son of Dr.

and Mrs. J. Li. Stewart, unexpectedly arrived for a visit here with his par- lth- K0 ents friends. He will remain over until the last of the week.

"Jim," as he is best known here, is a deputy state bank examiner with headquarters at Mitchell. Mable Corbell has returned from TO TH. Alliance, where she spent a few days visiting with relatives. Miss Edna Anderson of Lead en tered the Rapid City Business college to take a complete commercial and stenographic course. Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Lundring, who have been visltin Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Nelson for a week, returned to their home at Canby, Tuesday. Public school teachers will be guests of honor Saturday afternoon at a tea to be given from 2:30 to 5 o'clock by Chapter of the P. E. O. sisterhood, at the home of Mrs.

W. T. Robertson. A girl was born Sunday, October 19, to Mr. and Mrs.

William Kar- Democratic E. W. Reeves. For Constable Farmer-Labor G. W.

Kirschman.l Republican W. A. Powell, inripnenriant Oeoree H. Taecker Democratic Isaac Trotter LEGAL NOTICES i ORDER Tn tha Circuit Court ot the Eighth PM JUmtliMMt hr U. 8.

O. Ctowy ot oo Ftlto. Sooth DtoK NON-POLITICAL JUDICIARY For Judge of the First Supreme For Attorney General Republican Buell F. Jones. Democratic F.

E. Flynn. Farmer-Labor Thos. L. Arnold the General Election, November 4th 1924: For United States Senator Republican Wm.

H. McMaster. Democratic U. S. G.

Cherry. Farmer-Labor Tom Ayres Independent Mark P. Bates. C. H.

Dillon. Geo. W. Egaa. Don Livingston Court District Patrick Egan.

Samuel C. Polley Judicial Circuit of the State of South Dakota, within and tor Lawrence County. The Union Trust Company, of Pittsburgh, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. For Railroad Commissioner First For Judge of the Second Supreme A DAILY MESSAGE to tht CITIZENS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, Four weeks ago 'I publicly proposed to Governor McMaster that he share time with me upon the public platform in the ten larger cities of the state in dis- -4 1 -1 wirlalv inJ vuiklfoltf mMfl Court District James Brown Howard Gates Moral Mining Company, a Cor H. L.

Loucks. For Representative in Congress, 3rd District-Republican John J. Murphy. Democratic Thos. Taubman.

Farmer-Labor Theo. Reise. Independent A. Amundson. For State Senator, 39th, District Republican A.

A. Moodie. poration. Defendant. The Receiver having reported to ras, of Fort Morgan, Colo.

Mr. Kar ras was formerly proprietor of the Black Hills Candy Kitchen of this city. Mrs. Karras is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gergen and niece, Viola Vetter, have returned from Crawford. where Mr.

ed from Crawford, 890 9 90 Gergen and Miss Vetter have been during the fatal illness of their mother, Mrs. Andrew Vetter. She passed away Tuesday, October 14, aged 74 years and one month, hav District ReDublican Wm. Williamson. For Judge of the Third Supreme Court District J.

R. Alexander Carl G. Sherwood For Judge of County Court R. N. Ogden the Court that the property is very likely to be seriously damaged and asking for authority to appraise and Leonard M.

Simons Democratic J. E. Glassie Democratic John R. Russell. -Farmer-JLabor A.

W. Watwood.j Independent Charles Ash Bates. George H. Randall. For Electors of President and Vice sell certain of the personal property, 46th Representative, For State District and also that the Court allow fees for himself as Trustee as well as tor of misuse and abuse by him of his office as Governor.

He has neither accepted the proposal nor denied the charges. I Bubmitto a candid public that this amounts to an admission of guilt of the things charged. I am paying advertising rates for this space in this issue and subsequent Issues of this paper and propose to re-state a few only of these charges. If what 1 am about to publish is untrue in any material respect I am unfit to represent the people of this state in the office United States Senator, to which I have been regularly nominated. If they are true he is not entitfed to the office he already holds as Governor of this state, and should not be advanced to the highest office in the gift of the people of the state.

If they are true he has already despoiled the party that honored him. Dated this 15th day of uctODer, 1924. H. A. LATHROP County Auditor Republican John B.

Mayo President his attorney. It is by Ue Court Ordered That Damon Clark C. W. Ott Joseph S. Wlshart.

Democratic Annette Gandolfo. Peter Thompson Stephen Cappa ing been in ill health for some time. Though Chief of Police J. D. O'Meara reports thnt ten new scarlet fever quarantine slgnB have been posted in Lead frtnce October 20, the situation here is well in hand, according to Dr.

A. S. Jnokson, city physician. "There's nothing alarming," he stated, "and the condition is no more critical than It has been A. T.

Adams. Message No, 1 WATCH FOR TOMORROW'S MESSAGE IN THIS PAPER For County Treasurer I Republican Dave C. Campbell. Democratic James E. Russell.

Vfr Pnnntv Auditor. for some time. The talk about clos ing the school is all bunk." Republican Helen H. Gamble. Philo Hall Mrs.

W. S. Hill. F. R.

Smith Fred W. Wilson. Democratic William Galvln. Mrs. R.

H. Lewis. H. J. McMahon Mary Peabody J.

P. Stahl. Independent Allan Bogue. Andrew E. Lee.

Edd McGrath Elinor Sabin John Wise. For Governor Republican Carl Gunderson. Democratic W. J. Bulow Farmer-Labor A.

L. Putnam. Independent R. O. Richards.

For Lieutenant Governor Republican A. C. Fourney. Democratic A. O.

Bunde. Farmer-Labor--R. T. Eastman Independent Peter Gudahl. For Secretary of State TWENTY YEARS AGO said ReDort and Application be heard i (Hayes ft Heffron, Attyi.

on the sat day of October, 1124, a.l (October 24, 1904) Republican H. A. Lathrop. Democratic Edwin Lowry For Sheriff Republican Warren Owen Democratic James J. Hammill.

For Register of Deeds Republican E. T. Jackson. Democratic Elsie Stephens. Independent Fred Nelson.

For Clerk of Courts Republican L. P. Jenkins. Democratic Elmer Rose. the hour ot Ten o'clock; tnat a am vuuui; uim Mr.

and Mrs. A. Shaw returned from an extended trip to the Pacific of this Order be served on the Coun coast, having gone to San Francisco ot Lawrence, State of South Dakota. In the Matter of tha Ha-, ttta ot Nancy J. East, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given by the un primarily to attend the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows and after that they went north from ty of Lawrence and on the Trustee: for the bondholders personally, and on all others by publication in the "Pioneer-Times" tor ten days, first publication to be Tuesday, tha 2 lit dav of October. 1924. dersigned administrator or tne ea tat of Nancy J. Kast, deceased, to there spending considerable time in the creditors of, and all persona having claims against the sala aa- Dated at Oeadwood, South Dakota Seattle, which Mr. Shaw thinks is not only the coming town of the coast and the great west, but it has ceased, to exhibit them with tne this 18th day of Ootober, 1924.

1 By the Court, For Superintendent of Schools Republican Bessie Oates. For States Attorney Republican Francis J. Parker. For Coroner Republican V. R.

Hodges. Democratic C. A. Seely. For County Commissioner, 2nd District JAMES MCNENNY, Judge Attest: L.

P. JENKINS, Clerk. arrived at and is the best town he saw anywhere in his travels. Mrs. Elliott left on the Northwestern last evening for Kansas City for a visit with friends.

Miss Laura Jewett left last evening on the Burlington for Minhe- (SEAL) (1st Pub. Oct. 21 lOt) Republican C. E. Coyne.

Democratic Fred S. Rowe. Farmer-Labor William Schenk independent Andrew Norstad. For State Auditor Republican E. A.

Jones. Democratic Orville C. Short. Farmer-Labor L. J.

Thompson Independent John O. Strand. For State Treasurer Republican J. L. Drlscoll.

Democratic W. H. Thompkins. hnr O. F.

Carlson. necessary vouchers, wiiniu iour months after tha lint publication ot this notice to tha said administrator at tha office ot Hayes ft Heflron, his attorneys, at Deadwood, In tha county Ot Lawrence, state of Boath Dakota. Dated at Deadweod, South Dakota September 24, 1924. EDGAR CHARLES KAST, Administrator of tha Estate ot Republican James Hansen. Democratic James T.

O'Neill. lnue oc neuron. Ally.) nnnlli. where she will remain a OlilAlii Ol' 'AUUu. Al'A'UiiVl'iliU month.

2K Ounces for tV few WHY PAY WAR PRICES? Finer Texture and Larger Volume in Your Bakings Millions of Pounds Used by the Government in County uouri oiata ui douio Da kota, vJouuty oi Liuwreuuu. CERTIFICATE OF NOMINATIONS trict Republican Willis Malkson. Democratic William A. Loomis For County Justice Republican C. E.

McHugh. Democratic Fred Ackerman For County Assessor Republican F. M. Reausaw Nancy J. Kast, Decaaaao.

(First Pub. Sept 25) Independent Fred E. Merkel Snnerintendent of Public Tn accordance with the provisions In- in mo Mutter ot the jDgiaiu ui Ue- uuige null, Deeeuauu. 'ine stale ot uoum Dakota bundk (Meeting to t'. hi.

ot LiiaU. a. o. Alary Uell oi Lead, b. U.

Luo WoU- of Sec. 7233, Pol. Code 1919, I the imdnrniened H. A. Lathrop, County in rmrt for Lawrence County, struction Republican C.

G. St. John Democratic Joseph E. Colborn Farmer-Labor Emil Loriks. Tnrionendnnt Hans A.

UstrUd. cth TisiWa. hereby certify that gruui unti Luruiuo WoUniuiu ot lui-ton, S. helrg next ot klu ot Dm- Tim followine is a true, accurate and IlillHjJHilBEM! neige ilull, diceasud, Caroline A. Waltner NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of South Dakota, County Lawrence, in County Court.

Estate of Margaretha Ruether, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by tha undersigned Executor of the Estate ot Margaretha Ruether, deceased to creditors ot and all persons having claims against tke said deceased; to exhibit them, with tha necessary i-UhbOAMT TO AN ORDER of complete list of the qualified nominees whose names will appear upon the official ballots of Lawrence no candidates for the offices said Court, made on the Sluiu uuy oi October A. U. notice here For Commissioner of School ana Public Lands Republican O. P.

J. Engstrom. herein named to be voted upon at by given, that Wuduusduy, tha 12tU duy ot Novuinuur, A. U. 1U24, at 1U LEAD CENTRAL CITY DEADWOOD IjES JOS.

SCHULTE AND SON Funeral Directors AMBULANCE SERVICE vouchers, within four montna alter first publication ot this notice, to the said Executor at 152 Charles Street, Deadwood, Lawrence County, o'clock, A. M. ot suld duy, at the Court Room ot said Court, at Dead-wood in the County ot Lawrence have been appointed as tha time and place for proving tha Will ot said Desnulge Bell, deceased, and for State of South Dakota. BUS SERVICE Dated October 8, 1924. CASPER RUETHER Bearing the application ot Oscar Uarrle for the issuance to him ot Executor of the Estat eot Margaretha Letters Testamentary whan and Ruether, Deceased.

where any person interested may ap (First Publication Oct. list) i yoa uiu uuuiesi me same. lllBNlHIIIBIDIMlin? BlBIIIHiailllHIIIIHIIllHIIII WITNESS the Hon. H. N.

OODEN. 23 Judge ot the County Court, and the nniaiiEBiing CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED We have feed foi 23 seai oi said Court, this 20th day ot October, A. D. 1924, at his dttlce in sthe City of Deadwood, of jjowruate, state oi south Dakota. S3 Attest: L.

P. JENKINS. Clark. YOUR CHOICE of one thousand beautifui and use about 100 head or more ot cattle Quality made Certain- 13 S3 (SEAL) teedV The Lead-Deadwood Transit has put in tptr ation a ous service for the accomodation of Central Oity residents. The following schedule will be observed for the present: Leave Lead for Central .120 p.m, Leave Central for Deadwood.

.1:30 p.m. Leave Deadwood for Central. .4:00 p.m. Leave Central for Lead 4A0p.m, Leave Lead for Central. .7 KH) p.m.

Leave Central for Deadwood 7 10 p.m. -Leave Deadwood for Central. .9 30 p.m. Leave Central for Lead 9 AO p.m. for winter.

Good Bhelter and run-. ning water. Terms reasonable. Inquire ot or write Mrs. Lenihan, Lane NOTICE TO CONTKACTOIta Hi -mv-jw vc-i ful premiums to be ranch, route 2, spearnsn.

Sealed Proposals will be received S3 1 at the office of the County Auditor FOUND Two bay geldings brand iul jawrence county, at Deadwood, ss I South Dakota, until 10 o'clock a. of the 6th day of November. 11124 ed on left nind leg. One mare S3 1 for the surfacing of the Lead-Dead. secured with the National Coupons distributed by us Albion and Ewing branded on left font leg.

Owner may have same by paying charges on them. Koskle Farm, Spearflsh. 1 wood Highway trom the city limits THE FISH AND HUNTER COMPANY au 10 me city limits of Dead iwoou, approximately 1 1-2 miles, I with crushed limestone. 23 The surfacing ot the B. ft Y.

Trail DEALERS Oeadwood 104 Sherman Street -Phone 160 Patrons are requested to clip aboye schedule for future reference. For any Additional information Phone 105, Lead S3 irom the end ot the preseut surfao- ing on the west branch of tha Huaar. FOR RENT FOR RENT Five room house with bath, and four room house with bath and range connected. Phone F191 or LI69. 10-17-2W FOR RENf House and two acres ot ground at Intersection ot Owl Creek Coal Phone 196 87 Sherman Street iisn creek to the state line, approx imately iz miles, with crushed lime stone.

The surfacing of the Deadwood- Spearfish-Whltewood Hinhwav from FOR CONVENIENCE USE KBBlBffiBIBaMiBIEMKBniBJIV Hiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll the end of the surfacing at the tipin- Strawberry and Orluly gulches. Apply to city marshal, Deadwood. 4tf aier itancn to the intersection with COLUMBINE the Whitewood-Spearflsh road, approximately 4 miles, with crushed limestone. FOR RENT Room tor light saw Proposals will be opened at the housekeeping, by tha week or month. Inquire of No.

(. Harrison street or phono AI48. 8-2 ltt OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL 9:30 O'CLOCK above office promptly after the time for receiving same has closed, read and considered by the Board of MILK EVAPORATED County Commissioners of the above FOR RENT Houses, room anA furnished light housekeeping room. Mrs. 8.

I. Mueller, Whlttaker Bloek. PURE named county. ah proposals snail be made on For all milk and cream uses SALE FOR SALE blank forms prepared by the County Highway Superintendent, and -S iMAUE IN COLOHADOl shall be executed In. complete accor dance with the requirements con SAVE THE LABELS VALUABLE GIFTS- tained in the INSTRUCIONS TO BIDDERS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR SALE Choice lino ot ban embroidered tancywork.

Call at 411 Williams 8t Lillian Winn Shop-herd. 10-Stt FOR BALH GIVEN AWAY Any proposal otherwise submitted will be deemed informal, irregular and not subject to or worthy ot consideration in the award ot the con Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Eight hundred ton ot exeat! sat tracts. hay; two hundred acre ot oorm: Plans, specifications and Instruc quantity of oat and wheat straw, a large acreage of excellent Matiiraga, AUTO SUPPLIES AND GENERAL TIRES Special Discount THE White Automotive COMPANY tions to Bidders may be examined in the office ot the County Auditor of tBe above named county. well watered, house and barns, ex cellent facilities tor taking ear of livestock. Amount of the certified check required is ten (10) per cent of the gross sum bid.

See Instructions to Bidders for particulars relative 1 BODEGA CAFE Is Now Under New Wong Kee (Susie) JE Hag returned and will take charge oi thia popular cafe starting immediately. Meals served at all hour Day or Night. S3 Come to rear door after 1 o'clock at night. S3 The management desires that nothing but lirrtclasi S3 meats and groceries will be wNl For term write or can -2 6tf Deadwood. B.

TX HENRY FRAWUsT, thereto. The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to waive tech Deadwood, S. D. Phone 124 nicalities and to reject any and all FOR SALE My dairy about miles from Deadwood, with twenty good, young milk cows. Daily milk ran In city ot Deadwood.

Iaqulr at Pioneer-Times. T-S4tf proposal. (First Pub. Oct. 15-10t) 1.

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