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

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over the new turn of events. la trip through the sugar factory among worthy patron; Bemlce Richmond, as- And most local industriausw 1 'i the city's needy. Deadwood's crack hunters, In the persons of Messrs. Co-burn, Morford, Oorder and Hasterlik, and young Master Allan Coburn are re The company properties Include the i the highlight. Details havt not been'soclate matron: Mark 0.

Richmond, widely known Holy Terror mine from announced. (associate patron; Mia. Roy Cook, sec- wmcn some of the highest grade ore Lee Johnsonbaugh, Belle Fourche, is retary; Mrs. Cornelius Cole, treasurer: loosen up with a smile if sunicienuy iy ued No matter what they think named to them and It was his about money or codes they do recog- duty to act. the enormous improvement In their "The general law," he asserted, au-.

eor Thpv are still thorizes the governor to call upon the The National Whirligig ever encountered in the Black Hills was chairman of the program. Mrs. Helen Kachelhoffer, conductress. taken some years ago. Other proper- A.

w. Schmidt, Lead, first president and Laura Twlford, associate conduct' I. sponsible for the ducks that were placed in the baskets. The children in the Deadwood public schools as well as many private individuals are also responsible for the number of baskets wary about its permanence but almost: commander of the national guard if his ties are the Keystone, Bullion and Co- of the organization, has been named lumbia, all well known gold producers publicity chairman, Mr. Woodward an- a majority are beginning to oeneve uiui -e, onH imrfor filiAh ctrciMinKt.aricos the law' and under such circumstances the Continued From Page One it has come to stay.

at one time. nounced. He also revealed that the Increase in the price of gold together 'club, organized last year, is attracting commanding officer has the power of a the auxiliary was able to fill. Attorney John T. Heffron.

of this a cheer because civil works administra- vaTwn rm ctno Hanlr- sheriff. It was under this provision tha't I acted." with the generally attractive position attention, and two science magazines occupied by gold mining is largely re- have asked for information regarding sponsible for the new developments, lit. Won was formed to put men into jobs! rtnartment has mlng witr, a His action, meanwhile, drew the fire His action, meanwhile, drew the fire it was stated. Membership Is open to all college and immediately, thus getting some or uie lurionajT idea. calls for the critics of the slow-moving public works oi 1 state institutions which of members of the -state legislature, administration off his neck.

beiong to tne federal reserve meeting in a special session. Confer-Mwiiime Secretary of Labor Perkins nritrh iences were held at the state house and city, returned last evening from Belle Fourche where he had been for several days assisting State's Attorney R. L. Smiley of Butte' county prosecute the case of the state vs. Lawrence Titus, Lead, on a charge of grand larceny in Stockholders attending the meeting 'his school science instructors in the from Deadwood Included E.

V. Cooper Black Hills, and others interested are welcome to attend the meetings. Mrs. H. Q.

Weare is entertaining her sister, Emily Robinson, who is head of associated charities ln Green Bay, over the holidays. Hilda Hanson, formerly of Bpearfish, is spending the Thanksgiving holidays wtih her parents in Whltewood, coming from her present home in Gillette, Wyo. Mrs. Otto Behrens who has been confined to her home with an heart ailment is reported to be still quite ill. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Rose and daughter are to spend the holiday in Huron on a combined business and pleasure trip. Among those who will entertain today for Thanksgiving are Mrs. H. G.

Weare, Mr. and Mr. Roger Remschel, Mr. and is thankful for the men and women for deposlt insurance as a plans were discussed by eastern shore T. O.

Grant. volving tne theft of two horses. The who nave 8jjic ua. ia, unJ). combination oi iTTTrmAi ana wisnes wieir uuiuuei wat: save such smaller panics as prisuiino.

luvuaa cit uw kcu-j AUKh lUI I II doubled. Ltoht not be able to Qualify for insur- eral as many declared the governor's i Liil IT REilLEi AJ. nlM. na wuncn 1 Deadwood Chapter Order Eastern Star Elects New Officers acuon was wie oniy course ieit. Farm prices have improved since this administration took hold, but ev offense Is alleged to have been committed in 1930 while he was a resident of Butte county.

Titus is now employed by the Homes take Mining company at Lead. Dan McCutchen, Belle Fourche, defended hton. The case was completed and given to the Jury yesterday forenoon and a verdict had not been The idea is not new with the state Have Exciting Experiences banking authorities. They felt it out Armwood was accused of attacking a ao aw with the Twi-mpmber an aged white woman and the second CIVIL WORKS QUOTA IS 323 ery thing considered, Secretary of Agn Deadwood chapter No. 23, O.

E. S. culture Wallace isn't sure whether it's bantos ln New yorij city but it was a night after his arrest a mob beat off held Its bi-monthly meeting at the Ma time for mm to De manKiui yei. flop Most smaJi bankers opposed it a aeiau oi aeienaing siaie ponce, Dan Roper, presiding over the com- uousiv because thev had no wish broke down the door of the Somerset sonic Temple Monday evening at which It1mp t.ho anniinl election of officers was arrived at last night. J.

Lammers, Spearfish, was in the Mrs. Floyd Miller, Dr. and Mrs. B. F.

Bettleheim and Mrs. Minnie E. Watson. Miss Margaret Bridge, dean of women merce department, has a senstitive 1 1 0 their identity and sacrifice their county Jail and dragged the negro to South Dakota Quota is Set at held. These elective officers and those finger on our exports and imports.

He D0Wer anj possibly their jobs. Insiders city yesterday attending to business matters and calling on friends. to be appointed will be installed at a tne town iiniiis wnere ne was nangea. A dozen newspapermen and cameramen experienced an exciting time as at the Teachers college, is also entertaining a number of friends at her 17,250 Men gmu uicy vc ucBun oiiu ouino nredict the same oojeccions win suui Ufa TTaM HVa fft coo tho nnHont. ffpfc T.

i a of life. He'd like to see the patient get regular meeting on December 11. Fol Eli Cindel, Benchmark, was noted tv hrnnrfpr nroiect. up and walk. Th hiir hanks will nrobablv take a members of the Salisbury crowd sought among the -business callers at the cottage in Spearfish canyon, several of whom will remain over the week-end.

PIERRE, Nov. 27 (flV-County re- lowing are the officers lor the coming year: Mrs. Tyyne Smith, worthy matron. county building yesterday. And then there's pronibition repeal crack at it also if it comes out in the them in a hotel where they were stay- The Black Hills Teachers college slipped out lief officers were notified today by the Mrs.

Joe O'Connor was noted among and the return of beer to be thankful open are not allowed to branch 'ing yesterday. They were sli for if you don't belong to the Anti- bank' outside of city limits and here of the building through a side door and administration to select tne most closes Wednesday noon and will remain so until Monday which will mark the beginning of the new quarter. the business and pleasure visitors in the city yesterday, coming from her home in Belle Fourche. Saloon league. would be one of the biggest branch fled into Delaware and their home of-j deserving persons on their rolls for hankinsr svst.pms on record.

Unfair flees. 'permanent designation as civil works Boone Willard of the Buffalo country. Mr. Alfred Gascoigne, worthy patron. Mrs.

Hazel Dye, associate matron. James Pence, associate patron. Mrs. Sophie Lampinen, secretary. Mrs.

Myrtle Perrin, treasurer. Mrs. Frances Tabor, conductress. Miss Charlotte Kirtley, associate con- Mrs. W.

D. Cleland, manager of the is in from his ranch to spend the week with friends. HOT-SPOTS Most administrations com petition, that's what, The mob, illustrated Edmund G. employes. For this purpose each coun- operating in times of stress develop atj (Monk, a Washington reporter, has been allotted a share of the least one sore spot.

I ALPHA The former security sales ied us like so many foxes." state civil works quota of 17,250 men. Thines are shanine so as to warrant I in Hns hwm Wreckaee of their automobile, at-'Others needing relief will be paid Franklin hotel cafe of this city and Miss Jennie Goldbloom, were visitors ln Lead yesterday. Mrs. R. L.

Todd, assisted by her the prediction the reconstruction An-1 transferred to Alpha distributors and i tacked by the crowd, was scattered here from emergency relief funds. The ad- ductress, Cleve Tracy, Spearfish, was noted daughter-in-law, Mrs. Earl Todd, entertained at a bridge party at the among the out of town business callers at the county building yesterday tourist park on Saturday evening. Mrs. ance corporation is in for a hot latter has evolved a neat plan.

and there about the streets. Another ministration hopes the state civil works Plans were also set forth for or-when congress gets back into action. It is WOrking with a flxod trust setup car rested in the bed of the Wicomico quota may be increased later. The al- der's annual children's Christmas par-Prosecutor Pecora and the senate -aiiod Atoha Shares The portfolio river where it was plunged in the lotment of civil works employes to ty. A light lunch followed the meet- L.

C. Emerson received high score prize where he secured a motor vehicle li' countles was made on the same basis lng. banking committee have been cross-1 contains a balanced ration of stocks height of the crowd's fury. ana Mrs. is.

v. wooaDurn won secona cense at the treasurer's office, prize, with Mrs. Cornelius Cole taking i Mr. and Mrs. Al Schmidt left today cut prize.

A smart lunch was served if or Tripp, S. where they will visit examining Chairman Jesse Jones be-and bonds. The stocks are these of The chief of police at Salisbury in-hind closed doors in between sessions! top.rank comorations listed on the formed some of the newspapermen who of the stock market inquiry. New York stock exchange. The bonds wanted to return, it was not safe for are those of Cities Service units rang- them to come into town.

Three Marriage Licenses Issued following the bridge game. Those at the bridge tables were Mesdames L. C. with Mr. Schmidt's parents over the week-end.

From there they will continue to Sioux City, Iowa for a visit Jrlere Yesterday Uames Ramsey, Cornelius Cole. Cass Williams, u. it. uooper, a. u.

Three licenses were issued Rose Moberly, Leo Billington, M. D. A total of 634 men have registered for work at the county reemployment office in the county building in this city; James M. Campbell, county auditor and reemployment manager, stated yesterday. The registration list has grown steadily since the work of enrolling persons seeking employment under the provisions of the national recovery act started several months ago.

Committee members have refrained mg ui current market price from 29 scrupulously from stating what a maximum of 50 mostly in the tion the questioning took. But certain iower 30'S. presumably the sales ap-newspaper men have been trying with- pgai be centered on the stocks. out success to get information out of the R.F.C. about some Texas loans.

UTILITIES Utility interests are Republican members of congress 1 planning an effort to win exemption Mob Burns Young Negro to Death Continued From Page Gne with other relatives. Mrs. C. I. Johnson and small daughter were passengers on the Burlington yesterday for Denver where they will visit with Mrs.

Johnson's father over the Thanksgiving holiday. She was accompanied from her home in Sturgia by Mr. Johnson. Thru an oversight the name of R. L.

at the clerk of courts office in the Edgerton, B. F. Bettelheim, Howard county building yesterday. Plank. Jessie Letchewski and J.

W. I Robert? Donald McKay, Belle Fourche, Smoots. received a license to wed Hazel Mary A pre-Thanksgiving social event was FieWsend, Belle Fourche, and the cere-j held Monday evening by the Women's mony was par formed a short while 'club of Spearfish which was their an- worn; oe so considerate oi tne n.r..lfrom the Securities Act for the built a fire beneath the body. The as the banking committee. They are p.as,e bonds of operating comnanies.

flalnes burned the rope and the body contending a lot of the agency's actions They claim these are at least entitled teU upon the embers, have stretched the law creating it. to the same rating as municipals and At i -vs a Fire Chief ten Ur- later by Rev. J. F. Buchholz, pastor of nuai tjoioniai party, mrs.

a. eenrens Swing was omitted from the group of as the state's 75 per cent on population and 25 per cent on relief census. County allotment include: AIso they want to know about that rails. The exemption would apply onlylhat1si dmve to scene and extine- and Mrs. Minnie Massie presided directors elected to the Days of the tea tables and were assisted by a.g board, as published in yesterday R.F.C.

payroll. to bonds which had been approved by the Lead Presbyterian church. Ole Danhart Quam, Lead, and Luella Heckel, Faith, 8. were issued a license and County Justice C. T.

Stirrett Lawrence, 323; Custer, 123; Fall Ri- uished the fire. The body was taken to an undertaking establishment. Officers said Warner sought to plead guilty yesterday to the assault charge. ver. Meaae, wu: renmngton, otra iiumuer ui yvmus wuuuim morning's edition of The Pioneer-tumes.

A charming program consisted Times, following the annual meeting of of a group of songs by very young, Deadwood chamber of commerce ladies, and Mrs. Massie gave a reading. evening. Mr. Ewing fills the A quartette composed of Mrs.

Arthur jvacancv on the board created thru the Corson, 205; Haakon, 138- Harding, 79 performed the marriage ceremony. The third license was issued to Michael Joseph Liss and Volbert Swen- (state public service commission (cor- Senator Black's inquiry into the responding to I.C.C. approval in the ocean and air mai! subventions has case 0f railroad issues). Few of these mined enough pay dirt already to make commissions are troublesome, it pretty certain the coming session will The argument will be the employ-prune that field of government aid with ment angle. More operating company a sharp knife.

bonds mean extended service. Extended For Instance had you been lucky service means more sales of electrical enough to invest one dollar in Stanley annllances. Most of the cost of elec-Dollar's venture with the Admiral Ori- trical appliances goes to labor. Q. E.

D. ental S. S. in 1922 you would have Oneratine conmanv needs are esti- Sullivan, Miss Renata Lakaunt, Mrs. Mark D.

Richmond and Jerry Kolish, Judge J. V. Gaddy, however, directed 108; Shannon 86; Washtagton, postponement of the case until today. 34; Washabaugh, 52; eback, 67; Dew- "I don't want to rush things," he ey, 156; and Bennett, 110. said.

The Jail wrecked last night, three NeW Placer Outfit years ago withstood the assault of a i i mob seeking Raymond Gunn, a negro Un VlClOna LTeeK eon, both of Lead. They Indicated that the marriage ceremony would take place sometime today with Rev. J. F. Buchholz officiating.

entertained with old favorites, and a death of the late Lee Boyer. Attorney John R. Russell, of this city, was a business caller in Lead yesterday. George F. Baggaley and C.

F. Peterson drove to Moorcroft, yesterday to look after some business interests. A. A. Coburn made one of his fre- string trio consisting of Margaret Lyman, Helen Jane Hare and Jean Stearns played during the serving of refreshments.

Those attending reported that the exhibit of heirlooms and accused of the brutal slaying of Velma i jm An i. iUJCUdC Ten Years Ago (November 29, 1923) This evening at 6:30 o'clock Miss old colonial keep-sakes was most un nao casn ana in slock mated at $500,000,000 a year lor elec- IColter, a young Maryville, school 1 RAPID CITY, Nov. 28 The Gold I trical construction, $200000,000 for gasit Eagle Mining company has abandoned lrJre J20000'000 A few days later, however, Gunn was 'the placer ground Operated on Victor- "funding for the next four or five ized by a crowd on his way from jail ia Creek. 7 miles southwest of here usual. mipnt.

hiuslnecft trine tt B.on1ri dtv vac. Leota. Mae Plummer will be united in Mrs. Ntaa Wolzmuth and Mrs. Ger- spending the greater part of had $7,300,000 net profit and $1,000,000 years.

That last is the nubbin, the day there. to court at Maryville. He was taken during the past summer, and moved marriage to Walter L. Bledsoe, at the! trade Miller were hostesses to the fern to the frame school house where Miss all tools, camp and equipment to the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Alice members of the city school fac Walter Dickey, cashier of the uoiter was siain, cnainea to me rooi new location on uastie uree, aDout a Plummer.

The Rev. W. E. prewltt win ulty last Saturday afternoon at the in stock. Even without the millions the gov- NAZI Sponsors of the American ernment gave him to carry mail, his anti-Nazi movement are working on profits would have run around $400,000 plans for a non-sectarian anti-Nazi or $500,000 a year.

1 committee for human rights. The idea and burned with the building. mile southwest of Mystic, where a new officiate and the bridesmaids will be camp has been established, and the Miss Ann Watson and Miss Lottie formers home. Miss Dorothy Jackson received high score prize, Miss Mildred Ochs was consoled and Miss Allene Governor Condemns Lynching large washer that was used on victoria Davis, and brothers of the bride, A. H.

Is to get away from the strictly Jewish 29 Creek is again in operation and getting, Plummer and Frank F. Plummer. will JEFFERSON CITY, Nov. Wolzmuth won the cut prize. Crysan oj.b.c mm i WGov.

Guy B. Park in a statement very good returns. act as groomsmen, Congress is expected to put these subventions in the future on a "strictly business basis." That means weight themums decorated the four bridge tables and Miss Vivian Lohtie, Miss w.u.Umw "today said that "there is no Justifica-I The company is building a new gold Mrs. Rose Ure and daughter went Protestants. Bank of Spearfish, was noted among the business callers ln the city yesterday.

Mrs. Myrtle Standley, Spearfish, was noted among the out of town business callers at the county building yesterday where she secured a motor vehicle license at the treasurers office. Mrs. C. E.

Doughty and small daughter who had been visiting in S. passed through the city yesterday on their return to their home ln Grey-bull, Wyo. Mrs. J. B.

Fagan of Beulah, tion" for the lynching last night of washer at the present location, larger I down to Sturgis on the North Western reduction An effort will also be made to side An W1U Dorothy Nicholas, Miss Louise Johnson, Miss Ada Hyman, Mrs. A. H. Sc anion, a Warner, negro, at St. Joseph to remain until after Thanksgiving.

than the first, that will be placed in Mrs. J. R. Pence left on the Burling' Miss Elizabeth Wilson, Miss Hazel Or- ZlmH acKJn Tl "WhUe it appears from press reports operation as soon as completed. John S.Kv" LhmTer le "J' invef at that Lloyd Warner, the negro boy lyn-: Johnson of Rapid City is construc-tTr a mUCh WSaTan? counsellor the'ta-1 Jl.

ton for Denver, where she will remain until after Thanksgiving visiting her daughters, Ruth and Mabel, ShioDine men tearfullv sav it will rut tn he prefer hlv: puu- ine company is neaaea Dy iranKim vold, Miss Irene Gray, Miss Florence Stevens, Miss Renata Lakaunt, Mrs. Hubert Dickey, Mrs. Arthur Sullivan and Miss Frances Repass assisted ln the play. Dr. E.

C. Woodburn and Dr. Jessie able by death, yet there is no Justifi- i E. Smith and J. C.

Kopel of Parkston, who are attending university there this ruin our merchant marine. Their own non-Jewish, admissions showed they could standi cation for the action of the mob," said S. D. Associated with them is a group drove into town yesterday morning to the governor. of Parkston and Mitchell, S.

D. folks. quite a little ruining and still show a TOYS An anti-Nazi boycott move- be with her husband who is a patient in St. Joseph's hospital, and who un Pangburn of the Spearfish normal fac profit. nLSEre L-'pm crime oV in attempts to ulty, have gone to Sioux Falls to attend year.

Mesdames Thomas Green and Frank Palmer left on the Burlington for Casper, Wyo. They will remain there for a couple of weeks visiting relatives and friends. (November SO, 1923) derwent an operation at that institu is always m.mt,rrieH nv i 4- uoiiun ai'iegea civil ngnis, Deadwood Couple Wed Rapid City Monday the South Dakota Education association convention. tion yesterday morning. Miss Syble Walker, daughter of Mr.

males, lunuuaiy iv is muoi, cuetiivc anj i. rfpntriictive nf tml env. Baker, Woodrow Wilson's director of Ft where trade is concentrated ln destructive of good gov- ernment. "To condone such an offense is to VafrvT Smitv, nor. ueorge Morcniana was among me and Mrs.

Ray Walker, of this city, a patient at St. Joseph's hospital following a major operation, yesterday was reported to be making a splendid re encourage lawlessness, deny the effic i Lj incoming North Western passengers the mint, is one of Stanley Dollar's the hands of a small group. Washington representatives. At the it has been most felt here in the toy mail subsidy hearing Senator Black fjeid. Several New York department was trying to ascertain how Dollar had stores are refusing to buv German toys, got certain information, finally asking large toy house finds itself somewhat More Or Less Personal iency of the courts and the power of I th Presbyterian churchDarsontee fc-rn Rapid City, where constituted authorities." is attending the School of Mines.

covery and is expected to be able to re if Baker had written him a letter. up a tree in consermence. Rew Waltz, pastor officiating, it was. will spend the week-end with his learned yesterday. They were attended paJ? turn to her home shortly.

R. C. Logan, Lead, entered St. Jo C. N.

Leedom, Rapid City, TJ. S. mar Thanksgiving Dates shal for South Dakota, is in the city HANFSTAENGL New York Citv Is watching the activities of Dr. "Puzzi" by Mrs. Carl G.

Elbert and Al Sum- merfelt, of Deadwood. The ring cere- aften 9teT on Mp m'i on official business. Back to Egyptians! Joe Gorman, Englewood. secured a "Ray doesn't write many letters," was the answer. Andy Furuseth, the gaunt old president of the International Seamen's union, was a placid spectator at the same hearing until Dollar said Chinese were better stewards than Andy went mony was used.

specuon. one wui remain several aays. Hanfstaengl who was sent to London) motor vehicle license at the county Continued From Page One Contracting parties are well known wn? in this section and will receive the con- nol7nal thi? winter, in the to patch up the failure left there Dy Alfred Rosenberg. The main points of Hanfstaengl's nropaganda are (1 Hit- imperial shrine. And on November 23 gratulations and best wishes of many city, her mother.

She will re- maiM until afta Oimiln of this year the same rites were ob seph's hospital yesterday morning for medical treatment for severe bums received on his right hand in the recent gas explosion when the North Western freight and passenger office at Lead was wrecked. The burns on Mr. Logan's face and other parts ofhls body are healing nicely. Only his hand Is causing him some difficulty. James Heffron, well known Dead-wood man who has been confined to his home for the last 10 weeks from an attack of pneumonia, has recovered immediately Into action.

In a fewer saving the world from commun rrienas and acquaintances. They wm i estnhiish their hnmo in thic it E- A. Holllster was among the ar mfntif.es he hnrf ft st. nf onestinns iniPm tn Than, 10 a TowHeh served. Plmfrman honHs and Tnllflr nnni4 TTlflor 1c eAvra they will shortly be at home to friends.

I Watertown, where he went Traced To Pilgrims BbUCUU U1G MUilVClllnJll Ml U1C OUUU1 treasurer's office yesterday. Mrs. W. A. Williams, Lead, was noted among the out of town business callers at the county building yesterday.

Anne Ormsby of Spearfish left over the Burlington yesterday to spend the week-end with relatives in Edgemont. Louis Sturis was a business caller ln the city yesterday coming from his home in Belle Fourche. Mrs. C. D.

Roberts motored in from her home in Sundance, yester Dakota Educational association. diiia, mbici. ur iuli was admitting his lines were able to German peoole especially German operate with an increase in American youth an ideal. Hanfstaengl once personnel without material increase in comnosed a tune that caueht the fancy Wind Cave Work Will Steve Neavlll returned from Custer, Americans trace Thanksgiving to the Pilgrim Fathers and their first harvest festival in 1621. Three days of feasting and merry-making established an American precedent.

fllmm Tl, 4. no (Where he went on a short pleasure trip. overhead. Furuseth Just can't keep 0f Gcering's cook and was afterwards 10 -WXCll having spent Thanksgiving with his cool with a cooiie. sufficiently to visit the downtown sec developed into a big Nazi song, nftrentic On February 22, 1631, the Massachu- WARWTrJr.TAW Ar OO m.

a. tion of the city by car. He ventured forth for the first time Sunday and SIDELIGHTS Russia will soon be NEW YORK .1. improvement program for Wd Cave savert fmm starvation 1 ih. ovrrr mrVet Her I thanks for hefner At three o'clock this morning the thermometer registered 16 above zero, which has been the coldest so far this winter.

day to attend to some Thanksgiving shopping. Y-. 14UTC TWTMTTT. IV vi rr" Dakota was ap- again yesterday and was warmly greeted by friends and acquaintances on THANKFUL Most of financial New 'experts made the same mistake as our today In the civil works admin- E. B.

Hummel of Rapid City passed York Just cannot convince itself it on siock through Deadwood yesterday on his ought to be thankful. Bankers and auction tboth occasions who were glad to note that he is making steady progress toward complete recovery from his serious illness. way to Sheridan, where he will hU UC 11CAK Jtl" Alll-l brokers and invest visit relatives over the week-end, Nearw tr Istration, which said 78 men would be Nearly a century and a half later, given j0hs a Savra! thlltt supervision of the interior de- 'iT thanksslvmg. Ipartment's office of national parks and Other thanksgiving days in succeed-, TZZtJI I Syria and Palestine will make up the Forty Years Ago (November 29, 1893) WW 8 Miss Dorothy Gulst arrived on the difference. North Western yesterday from Rapid George V.

Ayres returned from City and left on the afternoon train MJT-? cieantart iTSS Wrt rttt to WsTroert clttte rch the last three months of the ZUlZ Hold Mob Hearings iicaungo Belle Fourche News (From The Northwest Post) for Sheridan, where she will spend Thanksgiving with relatives. near Douglas, where his son, lin year; In Maryland I George Washington assigned the day to cleamn8 Irrigation ditches. ment men can see only storm clouds around and ahead. They feel like Brother Jones at the revival meeting who was called on to testify and said that he had broken his legs, his wife had typhoid, his crops had been Mr. and Mrs.

F. S. Tabor and two Jamie, is now living. George says the little fellow is happy as a lord, riding Thursday. November 26.

1789. children left yesterday for White Lake Civil Works Project Hospital Notes Loretta Johnson continues to improve from her recent in Continued From Page One Established By Lincoln The present date was established by broncho ponies as well as any cowboy. T. A. Vaughn and Dr.

A. O. Allen where they are to spend the Thanksgiving holiday and will remain until Application Blanks juries. Mrs. Alfred Davis and baby girl Sunday.

iiu vviiibvwuw, were in uie mnropnua May be Obtained Here time. were dismissed Nov. 24, going to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durst.

Mrs. C. A. Powell and little son, of Mrs. Lee Bennett was a Burlington negro who was lynched last month.

I coIn wh PJ0' had been "tampered with" by a crowd claimed the fourth Thursday of No-late last night. Steve Hopkins, super-1 wmber in 1864 as Thanksgiving day indent of the Somerset county alms- was intentton to Inaugurate in annual custom, but it was almost I r-rans Mcijaugnun return ea irom a passenger yesterday afternoon on her flooded and he Just wasnt in the mood. James McMullin G. B. Lawler.

countv hiehwav suner- trip to Omaha and other points on way to Redfern. She will return to her IntnnJan, a i hi, CI But a prominent home In Sturgis after spending the holiday with relatives and friends. New York lawyer says: "Thank God buried, said the grave was covered with director, yesterday received a suddIv of Marriage license was issued to Wm. Rldgway, were dismissed Nov. 25, going to the home of Mrs.

Hans Tauck. Mrs. Henry Hedrick was dismissed Nov. 36, recovered from an appendix operation. Mrs.

Fred Schaffert for a president who has the courage to 'fresh dirt. "iL," application blanks for use under the I J- Fleming to wed Martha R. Moore. Mr. and Mrs.

Lester B. Plowman both of Lead. drove over from their home in Hot experiment." uniy a smau minority uitmg tne laws oi tne state otium the cdvil works act in ap- here feel that way about It but those his action for sending the troops after Plyln8 for funds to carry out projects 1J1S OVUVU IU1 HC viwpw y. Springs yesterday. Mr.

Plowman is wh underwent an appendix operation a. wA KIMi. TheTustom was continued. that do are fervent. Nov.

21 is getting along well and will Year af- alj within the classifica- calling on his trade in the Northern Hills and Mrs. Plowman will visit with The latest arrival ln Central is a boy baby of standard weight who made his appearance at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fararro. Mother and child doing well.

leave the hospital soon. The condition of Mrs. C. P. Burke, Nsland, remains about the same.

Mrs. A. B. Brammer who underwent an appendix operation immwwcuv mu upeni ter year the President has proclaimed sucn lunas a day of thanksgiving. Year year, no matter what gloom has stalk- 1, "T1" act 13 01 -j Ko, Ti federal national recovery program, de- They will remain here until Saturday.

(November 30, 1893) Syble Walker, daughter of Mr. and oino nucr, uauBiitcr 01 jvlt. kix i norn at ueaowooa, at ocmci un Mr nut nf thl c)Hr return, last week is vetiJn mlrm nWrhr day finds Americans in every part of to encourage and assist in fin- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING LAST NIGHT I the globe pausing to give thanks. Thanksjrlving morning to Mr. and Mre 'ied to her home yesterday from St.

Jo-1 A. Saorison. Buffalo. received Frank McLaughlin, a fine big boy. hosoital where she had been medical aid at the hosmtal Nov.

2Z wm asord employment for the Jobless. doing nicely. The papa is happy as a clam at high tide and was nreparing patient for several weeks during which i Chas. Meleamey, Redig, S. undertime she submitted to a major open- went an appendix operation Nov.

33. tion, from the effects of which she is His condition is favorable. Matilda making splendid recovery. Rhorback, 13-year-old girl, entered the a new sign for the front of the build' Program of Activities Adopted part of the work and training under-t taken. Action of the chamber of com Brest Surrendered By His Bondsmen ing which read: "Frank McLaughlin, Junior, and Pa, Attornevs at Law.

KEYSTONE MNG. COMPANY VOTES SELL CONTROL Miss Melissa Pomeroy was an arrival hospital Monday for medical care. Pe- ror coming iear merce in getting solidly behind the 'movement is expected to have a very Adoption of a program for the com- beneficial effect on activities along this The latest arrival in Lead is a baby John Brest, Central City, arrested girl who made her appearance at the over the Burlington yesterday from her home in Phoenix, on her way to Belle Fourche where she will visit at rSZ3Eu- IILffS h'of anXMe this morning. the home of her fiance, J. W.

Magleby. who had since been at liberty under The wedding is planned for sometime bonds, yesterday was surrendered to ter Rundell, Spearfish, entered the hospital Monday for medical treatment. A son was born Nov. S3 to Mr. and Mrs.

Delmar Wetting. Mother and son getting along nicely. The condition of Lee Baetr, Camp Crook, remains about the same. He has been seriously ill for two weeks with an infected knee. An emergency operation was performed Sunday afternoon for Geo.

ing year with an aggressive campaign line in the future, for dustless roads radiating from the The dustless roads campaign will be city and an active Boy Scout program outlined fully at subsequent stated ga-as the major objectives, marked the an- therings of the membership, nual meeting of the Deadwood cham- Election of directors resulted In the toer of commerce held at the Franklin re-election of the three retiring mem-hotel last evening. The meeting was bers. F. W. Brown.

W. E. Adams and well attended and much enthusiasm Dr. F. S.

Howe. Hold-over members of before the Christmas holidays but they would not divulge the exact date of the Judge Thomas and Frank Abbott came up from Sturgis and apent Thanksgiving. J. G. Keith departed Thursday for Chicago where he will stay for a few event.

Deal Fending With American- Sheriff Arthur Helmer by his bondsmen i and re-committed to the county Jail. Interests Efforts were being made yesterday af- ternoon by his wife to secure a new An imriortant meeting- of the stm-lc. bond and thus effect his release from Today, Thanksgiving Day will be ob days, thence to San Francisco to put served by members of the mechanical was manifest ln the coming activities the board are A. A. Coburn, E.

V. Coo- w.JL0?1.1 iition at thedepftrtment nd buslnea kx of The holders of the Keystone Consolidated 'Jail pending trial of the case in circuit of the organization. per. L. E.

Arnold and Arthur Welf. Pioneer-Tunes, and as a result no edl Creamer for the removal of his left arm below the elbow, the result of havlne his hand caught in a corn G. D. Crarv and L. C.

Pueh were re-; Mines corporation was held at Rev. Dan J. Rueb. pastor of the First J. F.

Edmonds went down to the Kevstone last evening to adjust loss elected to the beard of directors of the last aaturaay at wnicn time com- Baptist church was appointed scout' shredder. mutw of the Deadwood Bov Scouts Davs of "76. The other retirina direct- ipany directors were authorized to enter on the hoisting works, blacksmith shop. tion will be published tomorrow morning, the next issue being that of Saturday morning. The day will be generally observed by all business institutions and their employes ln the city.

Linemen for the C. P. ft L. Co. are Belle Fourche to be Host to Science Club etc, which burned a few days ago.

busy this week stringing the electric and a committee composed of Dr. J. J. or," Geo. R.

Hunter, was succeeded by I into negotiations with the American-Berry, Geo. F. Baggaley and A. A. Co- C.

O. Gorder. Others members of the Belgian company looking toward pass-burn was appointed to cooperate with board are F. W. Brown, Earl B.

Mor- ing of stock control and management Spearfish News Ught wires for the street decorations. Mi- and Mrs. M. W. Hannah are the The First National bank and all offices in the county building will remain dosed thruout the day.

Parents of a TH-pound daughter, born at their borne Monday. November 77. Oueen City Chanter No. 89. O.

E. him in sponsoring an active Boy Scout ford and F. J. Parker. to mat me Keystone com-) The next regular meeting of the troop in the city.

There are quite a Reports of the secretary and treasur- pany has received an attractive propos- Black Hills Science club will be held number of local youths who have er were submitted and revealed that al from the American-Belgian com- at Belle Fourche Saturday Dec 18 it been identified with the Boy Scouts in the affairs of both offices were In ex- pany which includes an intensive de- ws announced yesterday by H. R. Deadwood during past years, nearlv all cellent condition. velopment program of the different Woodward, Hot Springs, president. The women's Auxiliary to the Dead- heM Ita annual elect Inn TueSdaT CVe- Miss EHaabeth Penfokl of Ramd Citv nlnr with the followlTw officers being wood chamber of commerce have been spent the week-end in Belle Fourche visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. selected for the oomlnr Tear: Mildred very successful in preparing SO baskets of whom have qualified to the differ- A. A. Coburn, president of the organ-, gow properties em nracea in tne com- The program will center about a su jpany, and stockholders are encouraged gar beet and irriKloeiiwtitlon, with Raman, worthy matron; Ralph food for Thanksgiving dinner for B.

FwifcJd. ent rankings which form an Important nation, presiaea over tne meeting..

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