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The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 6

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Deadwood, South Dakota
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THE DEADWOOD DAILY PIONEER TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 12 1923 PAGE 811 THE GUMPS THE EASIEST WAY dn t-m wox ,111, III III I AFTEt KLL. The. EASltSY WAS tub WLL.THk.T MtRROft CO. V)K tW5 StCNA. 0A THE OACKM TO ATTACK TVE VOOKttfc UO VJ KOOYTINta IM nil ouMtmit MAT WJOUVJb MAKE ME fOvVT NMfcT- VJHM tow'T Give 6UH A.

CHANCE? 6HY now i am a oo fto VLJ ran L. TOO CAEF)C- OUT OF OUR "i LAItGElt TOWNS OF STATE WEST SOLID FOlt STERLING Jones, Lincoln, Lyman, McPherson, Meade, Mellette, Miner, Moody, Pot- ter, Roberts, Sanborn, Stanley, Wal Sunday tor Ekalaka, Montana.wnere he will attend court, Berthald Jacobs was among the Northwestern arrivals yesterday about 25 miles north ot Belle Four-che. They returned with 25 jack rabbits, which shows gumbo country can raise aomethln besides bumper torn crops and bountiful wheat. Anton Sarich left yesterday for LEAD NEWS Harry Billings was a business caller In Deadwood Monday. E.

T. Jackson ot SpearAsh was a caller In the city yesterday afternoon and announced his candidacy for county clerk ot courts. Peter Mclntyre was a Burlington 1'IERRE, S. Dec. 11.

As an afermath ot the recent republican state proposal meeting checks have been made of the voting in the con- SHAW FILES AS MINORITY FOB STATE SUPERINTENDENT PIERRE, S. Dec. 11. Fred L. Shaw, state superintendent of public Instruction, today tiled his petition with the secretary ot state as a minority republican candidate for nomination and election to the position which he nov holds.

Up to tne naming of President Coolidge as the majority republican choice for he presidency, Mr. Shaw was a candidate for the majority Helena, Montana, where he enters the U. S. Veterans' hostltal No. 72 (from the east.

He will remain In the Hills until after the holidays visiting ot the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Jacobs.

Leonard March of Hot Springs came up yesterday noon and spent the afternoon in Deadwood attending the association meeting of the Black Hills commercial clubs. Mr. Sarich preferred to be hospital ized at Hot Springs, but that hos passenger yesterday to Custer -where he will do plumbing at Sylvan Lake vntlon on the senatorshlp nomination and it is found that of the convention 113 proposalmen voted for Gov. u. H.

McMaBter and 77 for Senator Thomas O. Sterling. One of the notable things Is that Governor McMaster did not get a vote out of the counties in the state i Mary P. Jackson was a Northwes where the larger towns are situated pital is already filled to Its capacity. Mrs.

Surlch will remain in Lead to close up their business affairs, after which she will Join her husband. AmonK those from Rapid City who attended the Legion fight here last Monday were "Shorty" Sheriff, Floyd Drlckey, Earl Johnson, Kenneth Spayde, Earl Flanders, Charles Ca-ton, Winnie Goodman and Chut Gray. They had reserved seats on hotel. He will probably be gone two weeks. Fred Harris, state accountant, was business caller In Lead Monday, He Is now at Deadwood, where he is uhecklng up city and county accounts Several Lead golfers took advantage of the mild weather Sunday, and played at the Spearflah links.

There Is no snow on the ground, ana with the exception of Hughes coun ty, where he got the entire delega tern arrival yesterday from Sioux City, Iowa, where she had been for the past week attending a meeting of the New York Life Insurance agents. Joe Gandolfo came in on yester- day's Burlington from a business trip to the southern Hills. nomination in the state proposal meeting last Tuesday. He then withdrew from the race expecting to file independent at that time but today he filed as a minority candidate with the same platform as that fUed by Senator Thomas G. Sterling.

Cakes, crullers, cookies pies, pastries, puddings- can be brought nearer to perfection If flavored with Van Duzer's extracts. worth and Yankton. The' Sterling solid counties were Brown, Clay, Codington, Corson, Harding, Hanson, Kingsbury, Mc-Cook, Minnehaha, Petklns, Ziebach, Spink and Sully. It Is considered exceptional that a candidate should' win with the counties containing all the larger cities and with the largest poll vote to cast In the meeting going agalnat him, and his victory in the convention Is largely doe to the one and two proposalmen which he secured from counties where there were split delegations. Ten counties, not giving McMaster a solid vote, gave him two proposalmen votes or two thirds of the poll vote of the county.

These counties were Brule, Butte, Camp bell, Charles Mix, Faulk, Gregory, Hamlin, Lake Pennington and Union. The other counties of the state not going solid for one or the other gave two thirds ot their votes to Sterling. The northern tier of counties west of the Missouri river went solid for Sterling. These counties are Harding, Perkins and Corson. The rottng over the balance of the state followed no regular line.

tion; Lawrence county. In which are located Lead and Deadwood, where he received one proposalmen's vote; Brookings county, where he received one; Pennington county, where he received two; and Yannton county, which vent solid. Minnehaha coun the Binge, so as to see everything agoin. Most of the Rapid delegation returned last evening. Saturday afternoon Richard Hoi-den was brought before Judge Walsh on a charge of assault and battery upon Walter Griffith.

Holden claim-j ty. Brown county. Clay county, Cod ington county, Davison county, In LOCAL' which are located Sioux Falls, Ab the course is said to be In excellent shape. A. H.

Nell, local freight agent for the C. B. returned on Monday'! Burlington from Alliance, where he had been attending the annual meeting of the 0. S. and D.

department. Robert James, former messenger boy for the Western Union, now holding the position of freight operator for the Northwestern at Mrs. Joseph Prln arrived on the Burlington yesterday from Butte, Montana, having been called by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Mary Dalley, mother ot Mrs. Thomas Holleran of this city.

Mrs. Dalley came here from her home In Wyoming several moftths ago in the hope that the climate here would Improve her health. Since that time she hae been feeling very poorly and recently has been under the physiclan'a care. erdeen, Vermillion, Watertown and Mitchell respectively, went solid for Sterling. Twenty-Beven counties In the state Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Curnow of Spearfish were among the business and pleasure callers in the city yesterday. Attorney John T. Heffron left on ed his attack was provoked by Griffith threatening him with a Winchester rifle. Holden was released on a $100 bond.

Trial was set for December 21 at 10 a.m. Holden 1st a young woodsman operating a few miles out of the city, and Griffith Is a rancher. The scrap oclurred on December 4. went solid for McMaster and fifteen went solid for Sterling. The solid McMaster counties were Bon Homme.

Buffalo, Day, Deuel, Dewey, Edmunds, Haakon, Hand Hutchinson, Hyde, Jackson, Jerauld, Smtthwtck, was an Incoming passen- ger yesterday to visit his mother. Harold Ruilck. Antone Pellch and John Slgud spent Sunday hunting! ss DEADWOOD THEATRE Tonight Only -Feature Starts 7:30 p. m. Doors Open 7: p.

m. VAUDEVILLE STARTS 9:15 d. m. 4 BIG ACTS 4 VAUDEVILLE BURT FORD THE MUSICAL DOUGHBOY Novelty Musical; Original Ideas and Surprises Flower of Flours- Just as every garden has some blossom you'd call the fairest flower of all, so every baker has one favorite flour from which he gets best results in his Bread. Every housewife knows Black Hills Hard Flour.

A strong flour, rich in the gluten needed for softness and elasticity; high in tissue-building properties. If you'ye baked at home, you already look on this flour as an old friend, and will be glad to know it is the only flour we are accepting as entirely suitable for use in BUTTER-NUT Thonht to ffrfeoi flour, every loaf full weight and of uniform the and fintneti. JOHN EDNA BURTON A BLEND of MELODY Singing, Talking, Piano YANKEE COMEDY TRIO in THREE DAFFY JESTERS A Special Comedy Act is WRIGHT VIVIAN NEW IDEAS IN JUGGLING Acrobatic; Juggling and Contortion ALSO WARNER BROTHER'S SCREEN CLASSIC "BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED' Swander's Admission Children 10c Adults 60c Tax Included Tnmnrrow-SEE SPECIAL AD ON PAGE 8.

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