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The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 4

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THE DEAlWOOD DAILY PKXNEER-THD2S SATURDAY MOBBING; JUNE 28; 1924 Big dance given by Y. P. 8. L. Lead City park to-nlte.

Mualc by Melody Six. It Big redaction on children' half I socks. Slmma Millinery. flowing machines to rest. Phone liCO or Jill.

B. 0. Warren. Lead. I Wwdmu'i for new Perfection Oil Big dance given by T.

P. 8. L. BIOVM. U.

Lead City park to-nlte. Music by Parcel Pest your Cleaning nd Dyeing to ROBERT KERSTEN, The De4wood Tailor. 8-28-lm. Melody Six. It I DR.

JOHN J. DERRT Dentist 5fflc and X-Ray laboratory. Dlack mils sank Biag. rnon it. 11 Trimmed hats in allow room The Methodist Ladles Aid society a.vu ana less Blmms Millinery, will hold a baked food sale today at DR.

SMITH, DENTIST X-RAY the church parlors. They will also starve hot lunches and Ice cream and I etiONS 70. I. t-, r-t v. Burnt.

cuke from 11 a. m. to 7 p. to. PAGE FOUB The Catholic ladles will hold a half Ladles mercerised Vest at price.

Simula Millinery. food sale on Saturday, today, at the! parochial school. Jewelry la cheap at Butlers. (41 wain Deadwood. Bruce Teague, who has been In the city the past week visiting with his aunts, Miss Olive Knowles and DR.

R. A. VALUER diagnosis and treatment by Elec Mrs. Helen Culbertson, left on the Burlington yesterday for his borne tronic reactions of Abram's for the cure of tuberculoila. high blood pres at ureat allB, Montana.

aura, cancer, ana an Dlooa dlaeaaea Ed. Green and Bon, John Green, of Lead accompaned by Dr. Grant Reflno or Synthetic Oaaollne, lEt per gaL Whits Automotire Co. tf of this city; left early yesterday morning by auto for the eastern part ot the state. Dr.

Grant will accom pany them as far as Sioux Falls, while the other members ot the par ly will go on to Omaha to visit for three weeks with Mr, Green's son. Edward, who la now a resident of that city. SPECIAL Friday and Saturday TWO Biff, Ripe, Juicy CANTALOUPES for Grocer's The Northwestern yesterday came in with an extra coach loaded with membiirs ot Co. 109th Engln- ers, from the encampment at Rapid City, where they have been in train ing for the past two weeks. The boys looked as line as though they had been in regular action at the 'acnum Ice Cream front.

J. O. Thomas, who bad been called to his old home In Nevada City, by the illness ot his brother. Is ex pected to arrive in the city tomor Garden Tools. Hemstitching to the ap.

row on the Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lamplncn and dauhter, Barbara, left by auto yesterday for Chicago, where they will visit with friends and relatives for DOWN GO PRICES! NOTICE TO PATKONH a month.

On July 1st, 1 will again take possession of the Danish Dairy and John Ralph Flero came down from the City ot Mills yesterday for a short Bell, well known for his experience. will be In charge. business visit In this city. We will handle all fresh, clean Ernest Noble was Lead visitor yesterday and spent several hour In the city looking after matters of and pure dairy products to satlalac Uon. 7-11-71 N.

P. NISSBN. business. R. E.

Barghede of Lead was among he visitors to Deadwood yes Ladles Eiffel Maid underwear at hall price. Simms Millinery. terday. We might as well be frank about it. Our stock is too large You know the reason the cold weather.

But we have to move it and we're going to. With the greatest values we've ever offered. Our entire stock as good stuff as we've ever sold. At the lowest prices in years. The values will astound you.

The clothes are Society Brand and other makes. Styles in the broad-shouldered, straight hanging coats of the day. Blues, blue greys the colors you want For wear right now and through the Fall. An assortment so large that we can. suit every man no matter what his taste.

BARGAINS GOODYEAR TIRES County Commissioner James came up from Whltewood yesterday on matters of personal busi 82x3 1-2 All Weather Cord 12x3 1-2 All Weather Fabric 13.75 32x4 1-2 All Weather Fabric 24.60 31x4 Dayton Fabric 14.15 ness. Mrs. H. Rosencrans of Central was a business visitor In the city Bargains in used Ford touring cars, roadsters, coupe, trucks; Nash Mrs. F.

T. Waugh, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Harriet, left touring. Overland 83 touring Chevrolet touring, Overland 90 touring. (DEADWOOD MOTOR CO. on the Burlington yesterday after noon for Denver, where Miss Harriet will go into training for a nurse.

Mrs. Waugh will go on to the coast, where she will remain for some Kodak Finishing one day service. Eastman Kodaks and Films, THE PHOTO SHOP. time. J.

C. Milne, prominent citizen of I Sturgls was an arrival on the C. ANNOUNCEMENT N. W. yesterday.

An autmoblle repair shop has Just Miss Geneviee Hartgor of Kail been opened by Geo. W. Benner Jr. City and Mrs. Jessie Frldley of I in connection with the Oakland car agency show rooms of Arnold tor the purpose of doing general re Brookings, S.

arrived on the C. i N. W. to visit with Dr. Howe ni'd family.

Miss Ethel Cheney was an arrival pute work on cars. Your patronage-a trial at least, is solicited and will appreciated. GEO. W. BENNSR, Jr.

on the Northwestern yesterda from brockton, to visit with her aunt, Mrs. Mason Tyler of Lead. Miss Jessie Hemler, a former Deadwood girl, arrived on the C. FOR SALE CHEAP Dodge Tour-ing car. For particulars Inquire at 18 Adams St.

24-lt N. W. yesterday, enroulo for Spear- Society Brand and Others Greatly Reduced Values to $30 Values to 45 Values to $50 fish, where she will visit with her father. "Mr. and Mfs.

John Lercli and daughter, Miss Orpha Beal, were ar Art Dunn paints Signs and Cards prices reasonable. 837 Main St. 8-17-Vt OR. W. L.

fTBllh Dentist, Waite Blk. Special attention given to Dental Radiograph and Diagnosis. rivals on thu Northwestern ynster- day from Hot Springs, where they have been visiting. 50 Joe Kubler arrived in the city $39-50 yesterday to visit with his son, Carl Kublar of this city. Mrs.

H. H. Johns was a passenger on the Northwestern last evening to spend a day visiting in Whltewood. Miss Lois McCain, who Is employ ed by the government at Washing Come early while selections are at their best Extra Salesmen to take care of you promptly, No waiting, No Del ays, ton, D. left last evening for that NOTICE That certain ranch, known as Frawley'a Upper Ranch, consisting of 580 acres, also that certain ranch known as Frawley's Middle Ranch, consisting of 440 acres, are for rent, tor the season of 1924, or for a series of years.

For terms call on. HENRY FRAWLEY, 2-29-tf Deadwood. S.D. THESE ARB A FEW ot the bargains we are offering In need cars Chevrolet and Oldsmobflee BAGQALKY CO. place after having spent several weeks with her parents in Spearfish.

Numerous Deadwood people are contemplating taking week end trips to the mountains and valleys today. Fishing has claimed a large number but golf also has It votaries, and the links of the Lead Country club and those of Spearfish will have many visitor. Dennis Carrigan was an arrival on the Burlington yesterday from his home In Custer. He came for the NOTICE have moved our dairy to Lee lext to Kersten's tailor shop, appreciate the patronage of customers, and welcome new Ve are delivering milk also, jrood Dairy, Jesse Pouriea, Phone A339. 6-26K purpose of being present at the ban quet given by the Masons In honor1 of the fiftieth anniversary of his friend, George V.

Ayres. as a Mason, and to add his congratulations to NOTICE A "Let Go" Sensation MENS SHOES AND OXFORDS Spring Styles $6.00 and $6.50 Values $4.95 Here's a Good One GLOVES Genuine full stock horse-hide gloves. Extra value gJC And a genuine Bucksin for JJJ PTHERS ATTENTION We have selected a number of Boys fine quality Blue Serge Suits, in ages 8 to 16 and are sell ling them at a special 65 low price, only SUMMER UNDERWEAR Mens Athletic, fine wjiite check Nainsook, full cut, $1 val- MLC ues at Mens high-grade knit unions spring-needle $1.25 val- QFjC ues at Here's A SPECIAL VALUE Mens Khaki Pants, made of good quality khaki. Two side pockets, two hip pockets with button down flaps, watch pocket, belt loops and cuff bottoms $169 for only CAN YOU BEAT THIS A fine quality cotten blanket 60 x76 weight 2 1-4 lbs, only $2.15 Also a good heavy weight Camp Blanket, large size at $2.15 ference Is given in a notice In those of other friends of Mr. Ayres.

morning paper that the Danish J. J. Davenport arrived in the ry Is being moved to a new loca- city yesterday afternoon on the C. by the present lessee. This Is N.

coming from his home In Sturgls to be present at the Masonic banquet, given last evening in hon roneous. The Daman uutry, witn vs equipment, is my property and will continue In business at the same place wth John Belle In charge, who or of George V. Ayres, who has passed his fiftieth milestone as a Mason Mrs. Fred Gramlich was an arrival on the Burlington yesterday formerly managed It to tne satisfaction of the public. 27t3 N.

iP. NISSEN. coming from California, where she had been spending the past few AUCTION SALE At my ranch 2 1-2 miles from Deadwood on Spearfish road between Smith Monument and Pine weeks. Mrs. Gramlich left Dead-wood for the purpose of attending, as one of South Dakota's delegates, the national meeting ot the Federation of Women's Club, which wat Crest Park.

TUESDAY, JULY 1st, 1924 held In Los Angeles. In Los Angeles she met and was a guest of 87 Durham Cattle. Sale consists of 24 Durham milk cowa and 13 head of young calves and one good Durham Bull. 13 Head of. Cows were fresh In May and 5 Head wi'I come fresh In July and August.

3 to Come fresh about September 10th. 2 Heifers with calves by aide. 8 Calves ready for veal. 10 Small calves, mixed steers and heifers. several former residents of this city and the Hills, and her stay, aside from the duties which claimed her attention as delegate to the convention, was made exceeding pleasant.

She visited in other sections of California, after the adjournment of the federation's sessions. She had a very happy time while in the west, but is pleased to be again at home. For a time yesterday afternoon the rain came down In torrents over Deadwood and the country surrounding and with it came hail. Some ot the icy pellets wer larger than marbles, and almost the stie of the proverbial hen's egg. However, they did not do very much damage The Bloom Shoe and Clothing Company Sam.

W. Brown, Prop. Deadwdod, So. Dak. Sale begins at 1 o'clock sharp FREE lunch at noon Please bring cuds.

Terms of sale 6nms under to gardens and growing things Inj the vicinity of Deadwood, bnt, It la, $10.00 Cash, over that amount 8 months time on. Bankable paper at per cent Interest. W. SPTBTDLER, OWN KB R. 3.

Bush Guy Bailey Auctioneer Clerk said, at Lead, where some of the hall tnn it wk a lar. Inmnm fiA ITiilllliniHHIB uius aaroasw was aouw sbtubub..

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