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The Daily Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 8

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Dance Tonight, Deadwood Pavilion, Melody 6 Llusic, Dance Tonight board hare been rearranged over 'day la sure to attract a large at- I I They also listened to a talk by 0. O. In man on matters relating to the I Hills and what he proposed to do tendance irom not. van but all other sections ot the Hill to assist In advertising them. fhruout the day and evening, including hundreds of tourists among 'Selby Shoe company of Portsmouth, I Ohio, was in the city yesterday calling on the Zipp Shoo company.

I W. Irving Glover, second assistant postmaster general, to expected I to be in Deadwood on Tuesday, the 1 20th. Assistant Postmaster General 1 Glover will be accompanied by his wife, and they contemplate spending a week or more touring the Hills. KAFt THIav. aftKP a number of whom the word will have been KIRK DEPARTMENT'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE PLEASURES OF THE CITY 000, which ha been mad during the past three ear, with a remaining Indebtedness which will be met during the coming year, leaving the entire installation free ot debt and the department in possession of an' amusement and entertainment plant that cannot be equalled in any city ot the iHlls.

Of thla amount the pavilion at the park represents an outlay of $7,600, the swimming pool and it plant and housing, $20,000. The opening ot the pool on Sun- Statement of Condition of Deadwood; South Dakota COMPTROLLER'S CALL; JUNE 30; 1926 the deep part of the pool, one of them being moved to the north side Of the pool, thus giving opportunity for their greater use. With the completion of the building bousing the pool, the boiler plant and filtering tank, established pavilion and other improvement, the amusement and entertainment accommodations at the park represent an investment by the Deadwood Fre department of passed. Large posters are oui, querrying: "Are you hotT Swim, wlm, swim. Get Cool Keep Cool" at the New Plunge in Amusement Park at Deadwood, are being made to accommodate all who come.

Ivabm h.anna frnm Diudwona ra. RESOURCES (Continued trom page 1) warm the water of the plunge, before and after it has passed through the clarifying and filtering plant, the tanks of which have been in position since last year. This plant clarifies the waters, make them as clear as crystal, after which they are purified by a treatment with chlorine gas before being emptied into the pool. This work Is going $77,157.71 26,436.06 57,118.49 Loam and Discounts Stock in Fed. Reg.

Bank and other Securities Banking Home and Other Real Estate DEADWOOD THEATRE on constantly, the boiler plant sup CASH RESOURCES Admission 10c and 40c Two Shows 7:30 and 9:15 p.m.- plying the needed power and heat for this part of the system which is one of the most perfect In nse. TONIGHT AND TOJMROW The materials which bare entord into the construction of the building 0. 8. Bonds Treasury Certificates (320,200.00 Other Marketable Bonds and Securities 858,906.03 Cash, Due frotn Banks and U.S. Treaa.

295, 442.28 974,547.91 $1,825,267.18 turned to the city yesterday, com-j ing for the purpose of looking after a number of matters of personal Interest and to remain until after the celebration of the Days of '76. Bert is now located in Bradford, where he la in business and doing well. He was busy yesterday greeting many old Deadwood friends, and all of them were pleased to see him. Two young couples, nice looking boys and girls, married couples, tpent a few hours in Deadwood yesterday looking the city over. They are from New York and are hiking trom that city to Los Angeles.

They have been seven weeks on the road, and are expecting to require seven more weeks of walking before reaching Los Angeles. They left yesterday for Spearfish on their way to Yellowstone park. The trip ia being undertaken for the health of some of the member of the party. They are well provided with funds, and should they become tired of their hiking can buy rides to where they wish to go. Funeral services tor little Edward and plants ha been furnished By JOHN BARRYMORE and DOLORES COSTEXIX) the Fish ft Hunter company of Dead- wod, and all of It has been of selected materials.

LIABILITIES Room has been left in the east Capital Surplus Unlivlded Profits Reserved for Taxes and Depreciation Circulation Outsandlng Deposits $150,000.00 35,662.95 10,878.07 100,00000 1,488,816.16 Jl.826,257.18 1 1 end of the building housing the swimming pool to allow of the installation of additional change rooms, and for the placing of seats, and other conveniences, and this will be done later. After night the interior of the building and the space above the pool will be illuminated by a series of fourteen large electric lights, and manw Incandescent globes, so there will not be a shadow or a dark place in it. The pool will be opened to the public from noon every week day until 9 in the evening, and from 8 VlfflillaWIII PEN IMPRESSIONS OF Ik vPJO BARRYMORE WANTED August 1st, pleasant room with board in private family. Will pay liberally. P.

O. Box 265, 3t Fresh milk and cream at th Deadwood Dairy, delivered daily. Whipping cream a specialty. Phone A339. o'clock Sunday mornings until 8 in tne evening, and at all times be un der the supervision of competent and trustworthy supervisors and Sunday morning next will be the opening date, and 8 I i TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS A regular examination for all grades of certificates 11 be held at the Court House, Deadwood, and the High School building, Spearfish, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, July 21, 22 and 23, 1926.

Examinations will bea-in at 9:00 o'rlnrir Hale Griswold, who met his death by drowning in a pond near St. Ongei Sunday afternoon, will be held from the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. E.

Colby of St. Onge, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be In the St. Onge cemetery. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Griswold, parents of the little boy, his grandparents and other relatives who have been saddened by his death, have been the subjects of sympathetic attention from friends and neighbors. There were some of the members of the Deadwood Horseshoe club out for practice last evening, and all of thase who indulged in games showed the lack of exercise at their favorite pastime. However, they all are living in hopes, and believe that when the big tournament Is COAL and WOOD Phone 180 for coal and wood. Prompt dellrered, best of fuel.

Frank Kellar, lower Main Deadwood. o'clock the opening hour, and it is expected that the patronage will be Wednesday morning. large. That the plant will be in demand during every hour that it is open Is indicated by the number of tourists who during the past few weeks have visited the pool In the hope that they would be able to BESSIE OATES, County Superintendent of Schools. 7-1012w) WINDOW WASHING At reason-able prices.

Sae or call Essa Bow-lln. Phone 360. 6-12-lf. 1 I I 1 1 I enjoy a swim, In water which will be guaranteed chemically pure and free from taint of disease, for the installation that has been provided The Rebekah Thimble Circle wUl meet at the hall this Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. staged during the Days of '76 the members will all be In shape to play.

Houses for Rent One furnished and one unfurnished. Call at the Olllmore. 6-28-tf WANTED Olrl waltresa at the Pine Tree Inn at once. for maintaining a clear and constant supply of warm, pure water la as perfect as human ingenuity and drill ntVior Havs See the most thrilliner strusrsrle the LOST Sable Fox fur neckpiece. Liberal reward tor return to Pioneer-Times.

7-14-3t can make it, and the supply win not only be constant, but vv nanus won v. 1 1 screen has ever prsented. Six men pitting their skill against the brute strength of a 50-ton monster of the deep. abundant. HOUSES FOR RENT OR SALE Chsan.

Call at Thos. Whlttaker It is the purpose later to raise the rim of the pool, in order that a -Z7-tf Block. Also Good Comedy MY STARS greater area of deep water can be had In it, install toboggans, rings and trapeeze over the water anil Richard Clark, Deadwood Dick oi song and story, was visiting In the city yesterday from his. home In the mountains near Nahant. Dick is getting ready for the Days of '76 and when the big parade is staged will be there with bells on.

Recent articles published in eastern magazines have been giving Dick considerable notoriety, and he is in receipt of letters from a number of writers who specialize in western history and fiction. Further enquiry concerning the truth of the wild stories emanating from some untruthful Joker, telling of the finding of dead and mangled bodies in a smashed and wrecked Ayres for hunting and fishing WANTED Work by an experienced bookkeeper and office man. Can operate typewriter. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone F-376.

14-t FOREIGN WORK Young men desiring work in South America with oil or fruit companies, write us. Foreign Bureau, Box A. Falrview Office, Detroit, Mich. 7-1 4-1 1 other athletic apparatus. The spring IsmilBBniKKIaamiB Kilker 7-1-lw CHEAP For quick sale, residence, 906 Main St.

Ayres tor Ice Cream freeters Miss Virginia Hampton of Indian- a ns-k 14a Indiana vsr a a an nvaolval viiot luuutiM, iu a 1 1 i cat uu W. L. VERCOE, M. EYE and me worinwestern yesieraay. sue Closing Out Sale auto at the foot of a dizzy slope on the Needles road, have proved that all of them were fakes.

The good weather of the past two days seems to have brought out scores of tourists who had been in camp in the different tourists parks of this section of the Hills, they coming from Rapid City, Sturgls, star Deadwood, 8. Lately asso- "as neen visiting relatives in stur-elated with Dr, Glfford. 25 years' 6'. and while ia Deadwood will in the BLACK HILLS. wUIt EUen Ornmllcli Miss Hamptons father, Alec Hampton, la well known in Deadwood, where he For Rent One very desirable lived many years.

He is now gen-room. No Harrison street Phone eral agent at Indianapolis for the X-Zit. 6-26-tf Northwestern. Mrs. Laura Sweates of Seattle, was an arrival on the North-FOR SALE 2 Fresh Milk Cows.

weBtern yesterday. She plans to Head of Strawberry aulch. James tour the Hills before returning to B. Brown. 6-30-tf Seattle via Yellowstone Park.

Edna Swenson of Rockford, 111., FOR SALE Two pool tables, ful- arrived on the Northwestern yester-lv equipped. Write Box 77, Dead- day, to tour the Hills, wood, or Phone L-191. 6-16-tf Miss Marie Hall left on the Bur- lington yesterday tor Kansas City, to remain for two weeks. DR. JOHN J.

BERRY Dentist Rosel)ud daughter of Chaun-Office and X-ray laboratory, Blaca cey yellow Robe of Rapid City, is a Hills Bank Bldg. Phone 85. guest at the home of Mrs. Paul Rew- 'man. Miss Robe, a student at the MEN WANTED For road work, university of South Dakota, Is as-professional Fresno drivers, at Nls- slating in the writing and construc-Und.

Cooper ft March. 7-1-tf tion of the pageant to be presented during the Days of "76. OF ENTIRE STOCK OF MRS. H. H.

KIEMER'S WOMEN'S TOGGERY 684 MAIN STREET CONSISTING OF LADIES READY-TO-WEAR Must be closed out to the public at a big sacrifice nothing will be reserved of this good stock of Ladies Coats, Dresses, Underwear and Hosiery. Sale Starts On Friday, July 16th Spearfish and other places. Many of those who came to the city have rested in Pine Crest, and have found its accommodations better than in any park where they have camped over night, and have not hesitated to so express themselves. At the present time Pine Crest Is crowded with campers, but there Is plenty of room for more, and with fresh, pure, cold running water, plenty of wood (or camp fires and shady and protected spots in which to make their camps. The list of states represented by.

the foreign autos in the city was very large yesterday, nearly every commonwealth in the Union having a car in Deadwood. Mrs. R. W. Wrightson, who has 1 1 I 1 I i i i I 1 i 1 1 CAMISOLES and BANDEAUS Silk Camisoles, now Mrs.

Rebecca Bruebaker and Miss Mary O'Hara of Hemingford, left on the Burlington yesterday, after a visit in Belle Fourche. FOR RENT 4-room apartment. Apply to Mrs. Dague, 29 Van Bu-ren street. -4-tr been visiting for the past week with her mother, Mrs.

I. M. Froman. returned to her home in Chadron yesterday. Mrs.

B. Whitehead of Omaha and Los Angeles, was an arrival in the city yesterday and will be a guest Patrick Wright of Custer was FOR RENT House on Lincoln business caller in Deadwood, return LADIES COATS This season's coats- up to this sale $10.95 One lot of Winter Coats sold up to, $35- athis sale $2.95 to $9.95 Sports Coats- badly soiled-up to $35- at this sale $1.95 PRINCESS SLIPS Palmetto Cloth Princess Slips- at this sale $1.45 LADIES SUITS Highest grade of material and tailoring- off style up to at this sale $3.95 to $9.95 SPORT SUITS made of Kohke and Cord" ed material- f7.50 grade-at this sale $5.25 95c for a few weeks at the home of her 85c Bandeaus- now Ave. Mrs. C. F.

uemouin. home yesterday. B-224 or 117. 7-7-lw Frank Hirsch ami son of Chicago were outgoing passengers on thei FOR SALE-rSlx Airdale male Burlington yesterday after spending paps, big type, Irish Oranatang a three week, vacation in the Hills. Breeding, eligible to be registered, Mr.

and Mrs John Whiteis left on Price $15.00 each. Write Box 472, tne Burlington yesterday for their Sturgls, S. D- 7-7-1W. home in Mr. Whiteis was (for many years a resident of Dead- wt-i'TTNfJ 'wood, where he graduated from the NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETKNU 35c parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Marnette, of Deadwood. 1 The playgrounds continue to be a popular place of resort with old and young since the merry-go-round and other amusement apparatus has been installed there, and it was crowded again last evening. The operator is making quite a hit with the kiddies, and bis Charley Chaplin mustache helps things along. The annual meeting of the Stock-, judge rj.

Donohue left on the holders of the Golden Reward Con Burlington yesterday for Denver, where he will attend the convention of the National Bar Association. Mrs. Frank Hendricks of Rapid MIDDY BLOUSES $1.50 Middy at this sale ENJOYED PLEASANT TIME AT I'IXE CREST PARK Last evening the city officials ot City spent Tuesday in Deadwood vis- BUNGALOW APRONS Made of -Scout grade at this sale Deadwood and their wives and a number of guests, about forty in all, enjoyed a picnic dinner at Pine Crest HOSIERY Pure Thread Silk Hose our regular $1.75 hose at this sale $1.15 50c Mercerized Hose- at this sale 50c Children's Hose- all sizes at Bloomers Knicker $1.50 Mercerized Sateen Bloomers- at this sale 4 English Whipcord Knickers at this sale $2.35 $1.50 Fancy Voile Satin stripe Step-ins and Bloomers- at this sale 95c iting friends. Yesterday the board of county commlsioners spent the morning hours attending to routine business, then convened as a board of equalisation and after adjusting a number of tax matters, took autos for the park. The menu included trout and fried chicken, potato salad, buns, pickles, olives, ice cream and cake 65c and coffee.

It was one of the hap 85c Spearfish valley, where its members solidated Mining and Mining company, for the purpose of electing a board of directors lor the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before said meeting, wlU be held at the office of the company in the city of Deadwood. Lawrence County, South Dakota, on Tuesday, August 1926, at 11 clock in the forenoon. W. S. JOHNSON, Secretary.

(1st Pab. July 3.) COOK WANTED Apply to Lane Hotel, Whitewood. 7-7-tt TAKEN CP One gray horse, with hackamore, about years old, no brand visible. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and pasture bill. Mrs.

Marie Kearney, 2 miles south of St Onge, S. D. -s-tf piest of little outings, and thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended it looked over roads and lands on which it is desired to place farm loans. and everyone declared that the dinner served could not have been bet Mrs. Mary Goes of Lead waa vis tered or equalled in any cafe in the iting In Deadwood yesterday.

city or the Hills. Clara Hastings came down from After the supper had been enjoyed the members of the party repaired Lead yesterday and spent several hours in Deadwood visiting friends. HAND BAGS AND BELTS $5.00 Hand Bags at to the Community house, where Arv.d Rantapaa came in from his DRESSES Summer Dresses, up to $5.50 values, at this sale they go at they enjoyed the entertainment given by The Hague twins, the Misses Arnecenius, visitors from Holland, home at Mountain Meadow yesterday and spent several hours in the NIGHTGOWNS $1.50 Voile Night at this sale city looking after matters of bus which consisted of folk songs in the language of the different countries SI. 95 iness. Judge D.

O. Donohue, presiding judge of the United States circuit ot Europe. The entertainment prov 65c Leather Belts at ed to be most enjoyable, and the sisters the most pleasing of court of appeals, who for a week or more had been visiting with his 95c $3.35 cousin. Miss Teresa O'Neill of Dead- 35c FOR SALE Cabin at Galena. Inquire Ploneer-Tlmea.

H. B. Wardman for Dupont Paints and Varnishes. Sporting Goods and Oil Stoves. Fancy Chicken Halibut and Finest Chinook Salmon.

GOLDBERG GROCERY CO. win SALE: 4-room abuse with wood, left on the Burlington yesterday for Denver, where he will attend the sessions of the American Bar association, and from there return, to his home in Columbus, Ohio. The judge had met many of the members of the Lawrence county bar. He enjoyed his brief stay ia the city very much. Yesterday the clerk of the courts issued a marriage license to Adam J.

Bohl, of Philadelohia. to wed Miss Rose Margarette Matulovich of Lead. A license waa also issued to Dr. Tom F. OToole of New Under hath.

S500 cash. Terms If dealr- in risBTer Ave. Phone Lead It will pay you well to attend this sale and save money on every purchase. Remember the date FRIDAY, JULY 16 AT MRS. H.

H. KIEMER'S WOMENS TOGGERY 684 Main Street Deadwood, S. D. jss. 7-7-lw Will stop tomorrow Cold break in 34 boun he the miUiOOJ who use Hill's.

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AID MEETING The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church will meet Tuesday aftrnoon 1 o'clock In the church parlors. A wed Miss Lillian Barrett of Urge attendance of members Is jV 77 B. rrii.it. in- Spearfish. wood to representing the 3-ll-2t JohnNoona..

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