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12, IBM George W. Mumford, Sturgls, was In (he city, preparing to go to Kansas for the winter, where he owns some situation by the fact that many of those res, 91.02; Acme Chemical Company, who art now insisting upon advising Northwestern Blaugas Corn-American agriculture in opposition to pany, City of Deadwood, the reciprocal trade policy, which had Northwestern Bell Telephone Corn-demonstrated its benefits to agriculture, pany, Black Hills Steam Laun-were amongthe identical persona who dry, Cleaners, advised the farmers In 1030 that the Adams Bros. Company, General Smoot-Hawley act would bring them Public Utilities, Black permanent prosperity, whereas under Hills Transfer. $10.09: Earl Hubbard. TODAY in SOUTH DAKOTA HISTORY Prepared for the AP by Lawrence K.

Fox, superintendent, state Department of History Dr. L. E. Fisher has returned to hit No Ads Accepted For Lena Than 20c dental office here following surgery at a Kin-hestcr, hospital, which he property. underwent during the holidays.

Dr. The Arcade is the name of the new Ik Tf II saloon to be opened this evening by Peter Ecklund and Adolph Kochman such advice the farmers of this nation Geo. V. Ay res Company, were piloted straight into unpreceden-! Hendrle Bolthoff, $934; 1857 John A. Stennlng, legislator, ted bankruptcy." Lussky, White Coolidge, born In Sweden.

At the end of 1932, Hull said, "after lotto Nlcs, Leo's Shoe Shop, 1861 J. W. Parmley, legislator, plo- two and one-half years of Hawley- Brodhead-Garrett, Doro-neer in good roads movement, born In Smoot tariff embargoes," farm cash in- thy Kubler. Bostltch McClain w'scnsin. come had dropped from $11,200,000,000 Company, University Publishing 1871 Carl G.

Lawrence, prominent to M.70o ooonnn. im hm uiH it pmnin. tut in- Ruth Dm. Machina on Lee street, in the building until recently occupied by the Palace cafe. MEN OLD AT 40! GET PEP.

New Fisher tind his wife returned to the OSTKEX Tonic Tablets contain invitf- city Wednesday from Ft. Pierre, where orators stimulants. 73 year old doctor they had stopped for a visit with Mrs. says 'I take Ostrex myself. $1.00 site, Fisher's parents, Judge and Mrs.

John special today BDc. If not delighted, Hughes, both of whom had undergone maker refunds this price. Call, write surgery in Rochester this winter. Both Brown's Drug Stores. are improving satisfactorily, according ito Mrs.

Fisher. FIFTY YEARS AGO-Jan. II, 1890 Sheriff Wilbur Smith returned from Will keep children by day or Mr. nnd Mrs. s.

C. Berry of this city, a three months' tour of the south, in excellent health and pleased to reach educator, state superintendent of pub-! had risen to excluding Work. $2.30: Dakota Typewriter Ex-lic instruction, 1911-15, born in Madi- benefit payments. 'change, Fish Hunter Com- l-8U3p are expected home this week-end from Phone 268-W. the Hills again.

ii jt a ii 1 The most reckless claims have been pany, Petty Cash Account, 1872 Lewis Benson. Huron lawyer, made in rnnnaotinn with fh. -nMl inH tan fll Thm' Pnvrnll 13 0RB.27. Mn. ii it ii Clay Lambert returned from Sturgls holiday vacation trip to Kansas City, and Chicago.

In Kansas City they the home of their daughter, legislator, speaker, born in Norway. jdairy Industries," he said. "The Income Ition unanimously carried on roll call. and Rapid City and will handsomely bill the "Little Lord Fauntleroy" i I i i 1875 John Hirning, state auditor, of the cattle Inrtii.trv whlrh hart fnlliwi Dr. FemDenon movea, mr.

uascoigne Verne Hagman, and while there i i troupe. 1907-11, former state superintendent of from $1,495,000,000 in 1929 to state i ii A delightful party was tendered Miss apts. on Main 8 daughter made its advent Into the 1 -1 2t3 Hagman home on December 27. Mr. and oanning acpanmeni, Dorn 000 in 1932, rose to $1,144,000,000 in FOR RENT- 2 and 3-rm.

St. Phone H3-W. seconded the motion that the Board reconsider the offer of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) made to the Fire Department for its interest in the fiood- Russia, 1938. Mrs. Berry went on into Chicago to vis- 1888 Historic blizzard took more Soutiere, First ward, twenty couples participating and with music, dancing, refreshments, beguilding the hours "The income of the dairy industry.

than hundred lives in Dakota territory. whlch had fallen from $1,844,000,000 in lights at the Amusement Park, which until the break of day. has been rejected, and advance the I In A Word Rope Bridge Is Used FOR RENT 4-ronm furn. apt. Mrs.

weir son. uonaia Berry ana nis wne, Bert Hedstrom. Phone 631-J. 1-lltf nnd will again pay a short visit to daughter. FOR RENT 4-room apt.

Lutey Apart-1 The Explorers, an organization of ments. Inquire Dr. Matlock. l-10tf older, advanced Boy Scouts, is prov- ling popular since its organization here FOR RENT 3-room furn. apt.

Deetken two weeks ago. The group now has 18 Bldg. Inquire Apt. No. 1.

l-9tf members and to be eligible the Boy Scout must be at least 15 years old FOR RENT Furn. or unfurn. house, 3 nnd n(ll oss than a first class scout. 1929 to $991,000,000 In 1932, rose to $1,398,000,000 in 1938. "Does this indicate ruin?" Hull said he did not claim that the increase in farm income was due wholly to the trade agreements program.

"But I do maintain," he added, "that have A decade ago you wouldn't offer to one hundred dollars Motion unanimously carried on roll call. There being no further business, the Board adjourned. Approved: January 8, 1940. J. R.

PENCF President. Attest: LOLA KERSTEN. Secretary. I To Bring Miner Aid known what these meant Alphabetic agencies; anschluss; ap GRANTS PASS. Jan.

11 the increase of our exports has been peasement: arvan: autarchv: axis: I I An injured gold miner, isolated from blackout; blitzkrieg; blue eagle; boon- a 'actor of great importance in this doggling; brain trust; candid cameras; connection, just as the catastrophic medical aid by the rain-swollen Illi CIO: croD control: devaluation: double decline of trade under the Hawley nois river, was rescued with a make- shift rope bridge thrown 370 feet across feature; dust bowl; economic royalist; Smoot tariff had unquestionably con- i me muaay current. every-man-a-king; fuehrer; G-man; ir'ouiea powenuiiy io me general eco- Ray Fountain, crushed by a falling 'good neighbors; goon; hunger march- nomic collapse of the early thirties." bed kg. din. ana he members work on the more ad-bath. 35 Forest Phone 2078, vancert scout projects and also are Lead.

available as assistants to work with iother troops. Harland Long is leader FOR RENT Nice, clean, outside rooms of the the only one in the Black by day, week or month. Shasta HjlIs Tne mpmbers elected the Rooms, GIO'4 Main St. U-22tf f0nowjng officers: Walter Long, senior i 'patrol leader: Robert Sandvig, junior FOR RENT 1 -room apt. Adams Block.

assistant eader: Billy Paul, scribe. 1-5 Lance DeCory is leader of the Buck- skin patrol. The third meeting will FOR RENT Front sleeping room, 308 be hed flt the gc()ut na ngxt Friday ers; horse-and-buggy days; jitterbug;) moratorium; Munich; new deal; oomph; passive resistance; auinturilpts: raekethuster: rerinrocal I boulder Monday, was discovered by his partner, Fred Voight. Dr. S.

B. Osgood, aided by forestry men, reached the opposite bank las tnight. A miner man- BOARD OF EDUCATION INDEPENDENT DISTRICT OF DEADWOOD trade; recession; sanctions; secondary aged to twirl a weighted fish line The Board convened In regular across the river. Voight used it to pull picketing; shelter belt; sit-down; social Isecurity: 'stratosphere; swing: Monday evening, December 11 I DEADWOOD Today and Saturday PLEASE NOTE TIME: Eve. Show at 6:45 and 10:00 SATURDAY IS CARNIVAL NIGHT Carnival Feature Fun Held 10:00 pjn.

After Second Picture Performance! Children under 12 years of age not admitted unless accompanied by their parents. 2 FEATURES 2 12-31tf ropes over. Williams St. 1939. at 7:30 p.m., with all members Dr.

Osgood crossed on the perilous color; television: Townsendites: war present. The minutes of the regular meeting night and all scouts who are eligible may attend. The sponsoring organization is the Homestake post of the American Legion, with the following I committee: L. H. Robinson, Walter Nystrom and William Cornett.

FOR RENT Apartments, houses, furnished, unfurnished. H. S. Clark. Phone 2078.

ll-25tf bridge and gave first aid. Then Foun- of nerves; WPA. tain was pulled across the stream in a scow. I PERSHING IN WASHINGTON 1 Hospital physicians said Fountain WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.

Gen-had rrushprt rihs frnptnrof loft Inrr ernl Jnhn Porchintf romnininff held November 13, 1939, were read and approved. i -v 2" i- 4 Dr. Pemberton moved, Mr. Gascoigne FOR RENT Furnished apt. 22 Water and possible internal injuries.

close to the bustle of national defense seconded the motion that the bills as St. 12-27tf i nrennratinns instead of takine his eus- i listed by the Superintendent and ap SPECIAL CITY ELECTION AT LEAD, FEB. EVEN ILLITERATE SIBERIANS tomary winter vacation in Arizona. proved by the Finance Committee be COVER HEADS IN WINTER TIME, Alert and cheerful despite his 79 allowed for payment and warrants HANSEN TELLS COLLEGE BOYS years and somewhat fragile health, the drawn for the same: BROOKINGS. ii.fAP Tni.

world war A.E.F. commander eniovs Deadwood Pioneer-Times, H. S. FOR RENT One apt. Miller Cabins.

Partly furnished. Also furnished cabins. FOR RENT Unfurn. apartment near business section. CaU 211-M.

12-22U legians here were warned today by an elder statesman relationship to the W91.88; Lola Kersten, Dr. N. E. Hansen. State colleee's vet- younger men shaping the army's mod- H- Krug, R.

H. Krug, Thursday, February 1, was set by the board of city commissions of Lead ias the date for a special city election FOR RENT 2-rm. apartment. Stoves. water furn.

Call 203-J. 17 Lincoln. 12-19tf FOR THE EMPIRE Among the soldiers in England, wailing a move to front, is Lieutenant Buchan (above), son of Lord Tweedsmuir, governor-general of Canada. eran agricultural explorer and plant ernization and expansion, breeder, about going about bareheaded in sub-zero weather. 1 Dr.

Hansen, who has made no less Hill! HllS BaClC At than eight trips to sub-Arctic coun- ptj tries seeking hardy plants for use in vnUCS the northwest, pointed out that "altho (Continued from Page 1) 'to select a successor to wight Casner as mayor of the city, at the board's regular weekly session at the city hall. Mrs. Dorothy Hoist, $4 00; Genevieve iDuChene. Harold Rogers, Melvin M. Minton.

J. Ora Hors-fall, Edna Varland, Mar-Igaret Fulton, Ada Konegnl, Alberta Chambers, Frank I A. Kerner, Olive R. Smith, $83.00: Elsie Hill. Helen Isaac- The nominating petitions of A.

J. M. house, 25 Denver 152 Charles or 12-19U FOR RENT 6-rm. Ave. C.

Ruether, call 353-R. iRoss, recently retired mine superintendent of the Homestake Mining com- Siberians and Russians frequently in that the method followed In state "on, Ray Hoist, Gmn couldn't read nor write, they that exposure of the head to freezing department negotiations "is democrat- Company, Gamble Hinged Music Company, C. L. Barn-house, American Education Do You Remember? FOR RENT 3-room modern furnished Pany. and City Commissioner N.

K. apartment ground Boor. 65 Forest Treweek, have been filed with Miss Ave. Call'324-W. 12-lltf EfTie Lagg, city auditor.

The board of commissioners Thurs- FOR RENT Two-rm. nicely fur- day formally accepted the resignation nished. Adults. 21 Lincoln Ave. of Mr.

Casner, who served the city ll-29tf as mayor for 23 years continuously and temperatures meant sinus troubles la- ic in every sense of the word." ter. In concluding the pacts, Hull said, "They knew instinctively," Dr. Han- American tariffs have been lowered sen declared, "that exposure of the only where they are "unduly burden- ttvraViatnl tn fpaavina 6nmpM onH where nther pmintriefl have Press, Lyons and Camahan Macmillan Company, $1.29 Frank Paxton Lumber Company, who resigned last week because of ill dire results, and never ventured out- agreed to accord better treatment to Crayon Company, $17 .04 N. side with uncovered heads." United States exports in return for Company, Gro- 4. farifp eery Company, $2 63; Practical School -NVw, modern three-room health.

At the same time the city offi TEN YEARS AGO Jan. 12, 1930 FOR KENT-furnhel Adults. S. apartment. Tvt.

garap. jcials adopted a resolution of regret at hvov Motel. H-5tf Mayor Casner's resignation, expressing him the good wishes and thanks of Katherme Thornby came up on the Siberia and northern Russia for plant "No evidence of serious injury has Supply Company. Browns Drug Northwestern to spend the weekend and fruit tree specimens during his been adduced in the assertions and Store. $8.10: William Sasse, Bu- W' Mrs- w- J- Thornby.

career. He now is professor emeritus of allegations which have been put for- reau of Educational Measurements. Miss Eflie Smith, daughter of Mr. hnWiVnitn. eto iiDo rH hv the onnnnent.

and rrities of Iroquois Publishing Company, the city for his long years of service. I and Mrs. G. H. Smith, of this city, who The resolution adopted Thursday reads, in part: "Be it resolved that the res- "Be it resolved that the res- the trade agreements program," he said.

ASSISTANCE GRANT CP 1 In some cases, he asserted, claims of $22.20: Sioux Falls Book and Station-PIERRE, Jan. 11. tAPl-Old age as- injury had been made before the cry Company. Public School sistance grants from the state social agreements were concluded and their Publishing Company, $3.30: Delong -j in nrntes hail Subscription Agency, Omaha FOR SALE-2 small Fox Terrier pup- empioyea Dy tne pies. See Mrs.

John Haley, Blue ignation of Dwight Casner as mayor Adams Br2f; Ci wfs uunlted ln mar-Goose Deadwood. l-9tf of Lead, be received with profound ge. to R'Chard Talbot of Seattle, I regret, and with the hope and trust on January 4, it was announced Startling new tecrefi of doctor in roaring sequel to the exploits of young Dr. Klldarel New romantic thrills in the "Mystery Of The Frightened FOR SALE Estate Heatrola. Large that he may enjoy for many years to age of 40 cents in December as the been made when the duty actually had News Company, 4.64; Junior Literary -ii nr ih onmmnd.

Guild. $20.00: Patterson's American William Trcber, who is attendinn F. A. once. dartoA m(-o haH heen on the free list under the Educational Directory, 6.0U, rn.

w. a i school in Rapid City, is in the city visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. AI Treber. Hawley-Smoot act.

DIJfnln TP i' r.i ui.nuj Ouielcy Studio, Earnest Pierce anounced today. The 14,212 recipients In December size. For coal or wood. Cheap. Sing- come, as a private citizen, the fruits of ers Sporting Goods.

l-4tf his labor and the memory of his achievements, and the appreciation of APPLES 99c a Bushel! Open Air Mkt. i the people whom he has so long suc-10-14m2p cessfully served." (Call). Six-room I I received an average of $17.67 compared "In my entire experience," HuU de- Charles WiswelL $525; John Korneman, $15.90: Lead Deadwood 1 ne9 rana mnni II in u.vv, Service Station, nnd Transit. $7.00: Auer $14.66: Black Hills Motors, $15.75 house nnri garage. 3l2 lots.

Good title. Price Terms if desired. Inquire 42 Wabash. THIRTY YEARS AGO Jan. 12, 1910 with an average of $17.27 paid 14,073 William J.

McLaughlin returned persons in November. The total De-from a trip thru the east country. cember payments were $251,088 and Porter Forbis left for Kansas City November payments were $243,000. from where, after a week's visit, he The few blind persons receiving aid will proceed to Rochester, to were given $3,753 in December, or an undergo surgery at the Mayo hospital. average of $16 per individual.

7 which is of vital significance to every Deadwood Laundry $1U5; Tredway dtizen every home, every farm and Llem. $6.13: Jack Ross. $10000; John NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Closing Quotations Chovaniec. John Korneman, every "Some light Is shed on the present $100 00: Industrial Chemical Laborato- Magazine Agency. Mrs.

McGahey. Any legitimate offer duplicated. 23 Monroe Phone 274 or 142. Uwwl ATWIU Htka OURI Mat rMMITON Uralae DAY Sara HADM ImmI 1 HMDS tame DUNN Waftw MNOSfOtD Oreai MJTOKU Alma KRUOH NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ADAMS BROTHERS COMPANY The Regular Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Adams Brothers Company will be held at the office of the company, 51 Sherman Street, Dead-wood. South Dakota, the third Tuesday in January, which is the sixteenth, at two p.m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing Throw a dollar out of the window year, and presenting any other matters of business.

(Signed) C. L. SNEDEKER, 1-3U2 President. Second Feature "JAMAICA INN" CHARLES LAUGHTON Latest War News Sunday and Monday DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK" In Technicolor Clandette Colbert Henry Fonda SCOTTISH RITE NOTICE Homestake Today Sat Double Feature Regular meeting of Black Hills Consistory and co-ordinate bodies at Masonic temple, Deadwood. Friday evening.

January 12. pinner will be served in the temple at 6:30 o'clock. Regular meeting at 7:30. followed immediately by starting of the "slow class," at which time the 4th. 5th and 6th degrees will be conferred.

Visiting brethren welcome. CARL H. KUBLER, Registrar. 1-1U2 "THE MIKADO" Be sure to see this grandest of all Gilbert Sullivan Operas Presented in the manner that only the screen can, with KENNY BAKER as NANKI-POO and supported by the D'OYLY CARTE PLAYERS As A Companion Feature, we offer "ETERNALLY YOURS" with David Niven Loretta Young American Radiator 9. American Smelting 49 Vs.

American T. T. 171. American Steel Foundries 28 Anaconda 28. Baltimore Ohio 5.

Bethlehem Steel 76 Cerro de Pasco 40 Chicago Pneumatic Tool 13. Chrysler 86. Continental Motors 3. Continental Oil 22. C.

N. W. Curtiss Wright 9. Colo. Fuel Iron 18 'i.

Douglas Aircraft 78. Dupont 180. Electric Boat 15. General Electric 39. General Refractory 30 General Motors 53.

Great Western Sugar 27. Goodyear Tire Rubber 23. Homestake 59 Kennecott 36 Martin, Glenn L. 37. Montgomery Ward 52.

National Biscuit 23. National Distillers 24. National Supplies 8. Newport Industries 12. N.

American Aviation 24. Packard 3U. Paramount 7. Phillips Petroleum 39. Penney 94.

R. C. A. 5. Republic Steel 21.

Sears, Roebuck Co. 83. Socony-Vacuum 12. Sperry Corp. 43.

Standard Oil of Indiana 26. Standard Oil of N. J. 44. Stewart Warner 8.

Swift A Co. 22. Texas Corp. 45. Timken Roller Bearing 48.

United Aircraft 45. United Airlines 14. United Corp. 2. Union Oil of Cal.

16. U. S. Rubber 37. U.

S. Steel 62. Western Union 25. Wool worth 40. Yellow Truck 18.

Zenith Radio 16. NEW YORK CURB American Cyanlmld 33. Cities Service 4. Electric Bond Share 7. Ford Motors Ltd.

3. Lockheed Aircraft 29. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Bid Ask Close First Bank Stock 11 11 11 Bancorporation 11 11 11 Two of the year's outstanding pictures Personal Items on one bllL Carnival Nlte In Lead Sat Eve. There's a certain amount of pleasure in throwing a dollar bil lout of the window (we suppose we've never tried it) watching it float through the air guessing where it's going to land seeing it finally settle on a curbstone and perhaps seeing some surprised individual pick it up. At least, it's certainly more fun than throwing away a dollar bill by paying one hundred cents extra for something you're buying.

Yet every year we all part with a goodly sum of hard-earned cash that we mieht otherwise save if we knew how to buy! The easiest, simplest way to learn how to buy is to read the advertisements. Know values. Know prices. Know quality. Start now to stop throwing dollar bills away! Herman Zukerman and Mrs.

Sana Singer arrived in Deadwood by car yesterday from Denver, where they spent two weeks visiting with relatives and friends of that place. Belle Fourche Bee: Paul Bernard was an arrival last week from Glacier National park, where he had been employed as dude wrangler and guide during the past tourist and hunting season. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D.

Crary expect to leave today for Miami, to spend a month's vacation with friends there, and to visit points of interest in the southland. Attorney John T. Heffron returned A. J. (ART) DUNN REAL ESTATE RENTALS MINING List Your Properties With Me No, 3 Syndicate Blk.

Deadwood, 8. D. Next Door To Pioneer-Times DON'T SUFFER WITH BACKACHE FALLEN ORGANS OR PAINFUL FEET Get Well, See DR. O'CONNOR Chiropractor yesterday to his law offices the Syndicate black and resumed his private law practice, after spending several days in Sioux Falls appearing before U. S.

district court in his capacity as assistant U. S. district attorney. St. Joseph's Hospital.

Carlyle Richards, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton G. Richards, Deadwood. was admitted Thursday for medical treatment.

Dismissals include Wilfred Den-ault St. Onge, and Mrs. Mary Wells, Whitewood, medical patients. B. H.

T. 4 S. B. Bldr. Deadwood VL.

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