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

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Thayer, Mrs. E. A. Coiburn, Mrs. E.

W. Robinson, Miss Fielder, Mrs. William Edmudson, Mrs. C. H.

Howe, NATION'S DAY OF THANKS. Issuing the Proc lunation Not So Easy as it Appears other company, making him probably the heaviest Insured man In the Black Hills. As 150,000 policies are rare things FRENCH SHIPS TO MOROCCO Mrs. De Sollar, Mrs. Draper, Mrs.

Orahood, Miss Orahood, Mrs. E. Hur The only piece of pure literature ev" except among the rich, the agents of llbut, Mrs. A. J.

Hersey, Mrs. W. Ra venae roft, Miss Harrison, Mrs. W. several companies were after Mr.

McLaughlin since he announced a short time ago that he would take out such a policy. It is a stnajght T. Ravencroft, Miss Harrison, Mrs. George Mrs. Fonda, Mrs.

E. FRONTIER SITUATION ON ITTEKANEAN DEMANDS ATTENTION OF SQUADRON WHICH SAILED FOR TANGIER. E. Whltted, Mrs. Stuart D.

Walling, lifepolicy payble upon death to his er oflcially Issued from the white house is the proclamation appointing a day of Thanksgiving. All other papers written by the president are business documents, the phraseology of which 1 often careless and occasionally slipshod, but this annual message to the people is always a painstakingly worded and graceful piece of composition. A fairly illus Mrs. G. Berlin, Miss Berlin, Mrs.

estate. Physicians who examined A. Burnand, Mrs. B. M.

Creston, Mrs. Mr. McLaughlin declared that his health and constitution were perfect and that he should live many years Brind, Mrs. McCartney, Mrs. Angler, Mrs.

Fritzney, Mrj. H. A. Thayer, TROOPS ARE ORGANIZING MlSa Courtney, Meyer Harrison, yet. All of his family are long lived some of them reaching the nineties.

Mrs. Newell, Mrs. Mrs. Daniel Mrs. Peter L.

Palmer, trative example will be found in Mr. Roosevelt's proclamation setting aside BRIGADE OF 4,000 (MEN MOBO- Mrs. Booth, Mrs. E. F.

Hermanns, WORK THAT TELLS. IiIZINQ AT CADIZ SO SPAIN the last Thursday of the present Mrs. N. Vosburgh, Mrs. Bickmore, WILL BE PREPARED.

FOR month for the Thanksgiving of 1906 Mrs. William Moore, Mrs, Arthur rienty of It Has Been Done Right TROUBLE AEAll AT HAND. It Is the duty of Mr. Loeb (who cuns the machinery of the President's I'ere in Deadwood. Miller, Mrs.

Robert MiclMann, Mrs. Hlckox, Mrs. Jesse F. McDonald, Mrs, Cures that last are cures that tell. business, arranging all his engagements for him) to call Mr.

Roose Edwin Hewitt, Mrs. H. J. Stevens, curesTo thoroughly know the virtues IMM(CIE9S ClmBakmg Fowder Has a dietetic value greatly beyond the conception of any one who has not used it. It will make your food of a delicious taste, a moist and keeping quality and a digestibility not to be obtained from any other baking powder or leavening agent.

But mute important than all else. Dr. Price's Baking Powder carries only healthful qualities to the food As every housekeeper can understand, burnt alum and sulphuric acid the ingredients of afl alum and alum-phosphate powders must carry to the food adds injurious to health. Avoid the alum powders study the label velt's attention to the fact that Mrs. A.

M. Holmes, J. S. Swan, Mrs. Grier, Mrs.

H. T. Lamey, Mrs. of a medicine you must Investigate Thanksgiving approaches and remind the cures and see if they prove per McKee, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs.

him that a proclamation must be written. Of course, it Is rather a boar Schlack, Mrs. Sumner, Mrs. Clay TOULON, NOV. 27.

The French squadron commanded by Admiral Touohard left here at 12:30 this morning for Tangier, Morocco, upon the receipt of Instructions from the ministry of marine. The fleet Is composed of the battleships Sufleren, Salot Louis and Charlemagne, and Is accompanied by the transport Lan- manent. Doan's Kidney Pills stand this test, and plenty of proof exists Whitford, Mrs. J. W.

Carter, Mrs, like all matters of mere routine, and right here In Deadwood. People so busy a man as the chief executive Mrs. Tyson, Mrs. F. Spratlen, Mrs.

W. Williams, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. who testified years ago, to relief from of the nation might be deemed ex. Daemons, kidney and urinary disor Cromwell Tucker, Misa Jessie Tucker cusable if he handed over the job Mrs.

George W. Tyler, Mrs. C. H. ders, now declare that relief was permanent and the cure perfect How ive.

1 to some Subordinate, contenting him can any Deadwood sufferer long Hayden, Mrs. J. W. Maxwell, Mrs, Jacob Fllius, Mrs. Frank Gregg, Mrs, D.

Q. Miller, Mrs. F. Carpenter, Mrs. George W.

Martin, Mrs. T. H. Potter, doubt the evidence. self with affixing his signature.

But custom demands that the pious task shall be performed by the president himself, and Mr. Roosevelt, though radical enough In some ways, is a re George Blore, retirea. of 134 1-2 MADRID, Nov. 27. According to dispatches received here from Cadis a brigade of 4,000 men is being organized there to be ready for any Main st, Deadwood, S.

says: Mrs. J. N. Sewall, Mrs. H.

T. Hersey, had some trouble with my kidneys Mrs. John Shafroth, Mrs. J. K.

Mont. development in the Moroccan situa specter of the sanctity of precedent. for four or five years. I suffered rose, Mrs. Bonfils and Mrs.

Frank tion. dreadfully in the back and in the Accordingly wham the proclamation McLaughlin. head, was subject to dizziness and weary and tired out nearly all the has to be prepared he devotes himself to a few minutes of thinking out a DON'T GET MAD. time. The secretions the kid- PITTSBURG HAS new shape in which to put the more There may be times when things go neys were highly colored and con or less stereotyped ideas which are wrong.

MORE SCANDAL to be expressed and as he does so And life seems not rue grand sweet jots down a few memoranda in' pen tained a sediment like brick dust I used many different kinds of medicines but they did not help me. Learning of Doan's Kidney Pills I song, cil on a paper pad and then touch. When all you care to do Is PITTSBURG. 27. With the arrest of c.

S. Cameron of the Tube ing a buzz button he summons one of Aua vraiw arouna ana raise a City, a Sept, 22, 1906. Notice to City railroad and Common Council' fuss. a dozen stenographers who are al-s in attendance and dlcttea totywa wys in attendance and dictates to him hereby given -that the Parsons Silver procured a box at L. r'aust's drug store.

If the first box had not helped me I would not have kept on using them. They are not overrated as a man Win. A. Martin, on the charge But don't get mad. Mining company, whose postofflce ad of conspiracy to defraud the railroad dress is Deadwood, S.

has this day out of 370,000. this time the police Cheer up the worst may duly come, kidney medicine for they relieved me carefully the wording of the document. It is short not more than 400 or 500 words but daintly ana filed its application for a patent E. 378. ft to cor.

No. 1, Identical with oor. No. 4, Ceroite, and cor. No.

1, Zipp Fraction lodes, both of this survey; thence N. 32 59' E. (53.6 ft to cor. No. 4, identical with cor No.

6, Zipp Fraction lode, of this survey; thence 81 23' W. 100.0 ft te cor. No. thence N. 19 15' E.

415.4 ft to cor. No. thence a 66 46' E. 464.8 ft to cor. No.

7. Identical with of the urinary weakness, cleared up The nail hit may be on your thumb, The tuneless time may have In store. the secretions and the feeling of lan tersely phrased. A reigh of troubles by the score. guor left me." This, however, is only a rough But don't get mad, For sale by all dealers.

Price, 50 draftff. It is copied in typescript! cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit by the stenographer with lines twice the ordinary distance apart (so that Make up your mind that life alway Is not a bed of new mown hay; authorities being pro.fc;cuted, 'and their subsequent release on $10,000 bail each, the alleged councilman's bribery scandals are to be thoroughly and publicly ventilated. The hearing in the case has been set for Saturday. More arrests are to follow that oi Cameron and Martin, it is said, and In each case the charge will be bribery.

Forty-seven members of the select council and 25 members of the common councils are said to be implicated In the conspiracy. cor. No. 4, Commonwealth lode, of survey No. 1892; thence a 41 34' for 947.8 feet of the Mondamln, 1493.2 ft, of the Ceroite, 890.7 ft.

of the Zipp Fraction lode, 1385.0 ft, of the Silver Glance lode, and 1149.0 ft, of the Standard lode linear measurement, situated in Bear Butte Mining District, Countyi of Lawrence an I State of South Dakota, and designated as Survey Number 1932 in Township 4, north of Range 3 east of Black Hills Meridian. MONDAMLN LODE. Beginning at it will be convenient for correction. ed States. Remember the name Doan and take no other sometimes in the smooth, soft W.

207.5 ft to cor. No. 8, Identical fur and interlineation) and, in this shape Is handed back to Mr. Roosevelt. He alters it a bit, modifying a sentence May be a lumpy, sharp sand-bur with cor.

No. 1, Saxonia Fraction lode, survey No. 1239; thence S. 47 61' E. 35.7 ft.

to cor. No. 9, iden But don't get mad. STORMS IX EAST. here and changing a word there un- tical with cor.

No. 6, Saxonia Frac MEMPHIS, Nov. 17. A heavy rain til it suits him, whereupon a fair copy And when your frau makes pie3 and tion, and cor. No.

1, Aquila lodes. and windstorm swept the entire por made, again submitted for correc cor. No. 1, identical with cor. No.

l.H cakes. of survey No. 1239; thence a 60 09' tion of west Tennessee, northern tion and finally sent over to the de And tells you they're like mother Mississippi and eastern Arkansas to partment of state. E. 130.0 ft to cor.

No. 10, Identical with cor. No. 6, Standard lodes of makes. Standard Lode, of this survey, oor.

of sees. 1, 6, 7, 12, T. 4 Rs 3 and 4 B. H. bears a 73" 27' 10 E.

362.1 thence S. 22 57' E. 947.8 day, causing a number of washouts At the department of state the pro IXm'e when you set your teeth in on railroads. clamation is beautifully engrossed on a great sheet of fine parchment by M. A.

No. 1739. clerk highly skilled in this kind of In United States Land Office, Rapid ft. to cor. No.

thence N. 60" 09' W. 640.3 ft. to cor. No.

thence N. 26 25' W. 427.7 ft. to cor. No.

4, identical with cor. No. 2. Ceroite lode, of this survey; thence N. 21 of penmanship.

Is is a consider this survey; thence S. 32 30' W. 1149.0 ft to cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, excepting and excluding 148.1 ft of the lode line in conflict with Ceroite lode, described as follows: From the center of line 6-7, thence S.

16 00' W. 70.0 ft to center of discovery cut, 400.0 ft to point thence S. 27 01' W. 836.9 ft inter City, S. October 25, 1906.

able task and occupies some days, at NOTICE IS HBREBY GIVEN that the end of which the document is 11' W. 539.0 ft. to cor. No. 5, iden John Baggaley of Deadwood, S.

tical with cor. No. 3, Ceroite, cor. has made application for a patent to sent back to the white house to receive the president's signature and thereupon returned to the department again, to be signed by the secretary 1, Silver Glance, and cor. No.

7 the Sunshine and Stanchion lodes, M. Standard lodes, all of this survey; S. 1941, in Whitewood and Bear Butte mining districts, Lawrence county, them, find they're tougher than (hem) Now don't get mad. And when In years to come the "kids" riay horse and use your knees for skids, At times when you are tired and worn. Or climb all over some pet corn.

Grin, don't get mad. Accept the token herewith Bent, For which your bowers the printer spent, Fulol less than if his pocket woll. Were half as sometimes he Is "full." And don't get mad. state and sealed with the great seal thence S. 60 09' E.

660.4 ft to cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. South Dakota, described as follows: of the United States. Sunshine Lode Beginning at cor CEROITE LODE.

Beginning at The seal, by the way. Is a sort of ner No. 1, whence corner of sections cor. No. 1, identical with cor.

No. 3, 1, 6, 7 and 12, township! 4, north Mondamln lode, of this survey, whence the cor. of sees. 1. 5, 7 and 12.

range 3 and 4, E. B. H. bears S. federal fetich.

It Is the most sacred of all things that belong to the government, and no print of it is ever allowed to be given away or sold, though, of course, it Is attached to 39 39' W. 1875.1 feet distant; thence T. 4 Rs. 3 and 4 B. H.

bears N. 24 42' E. 577.2 thence X. 53 28' E. 663 feet; thence S.

37' 07' E. 364.6 feet; thence S. 44 24' E. N. 26" 25' W.

427.7 ft to cor. No. 2 all military and naval commissions, and to various other executive docu 1120.5 feet; thence S. 63 28 W. 625.2 identical with cor.

No. 4, Mondamln lode, of this survey; thence N. 21 ments. It was made by a New York feet; thence N. 67' IV W) 259 feet; thence N.

35' 38' W. 754.6 feet; 11' W. 639.0 ft Cor. No. 3, iden THE EDWIN VAN CISES AS ENTERTAINERS.

In the Sunday Issue of the Denver News an account of two society functions given by former well known Black Hills people and among the guests will be found the names of several who have made their homes here. The Van Clses ore among the most prominent residents in Denver, both in a business and social life. The Nev8 says: "One of the most brilliant functions of the week was the elaborately arranged reception given Tuesday by Mrs. Edwin Van Clse and her attractive daughter Miss Ethel Vain. Cise.

The spacious rooms were artistically decorated for the occasion. The hall was effectively decorated with palms and ferns. American Beauty roses added their charm in the drawing room. Red carnations and ferns adorned the library. In the dining room a yellow and white color scheme was carried out in fluffy yellow and white chrysanthemums.

The- same flowers formed a large ball which was suspended from the chandilier by ribbons. The hostess e6 were assisted by Mrs. Frits Brlnd, Mrs. Louise Spratlen, Mrs. J.

T. Mason, Mrs, Robert McMann, Mrs. Robert (Steele, Mrs. Thomas Macon, Mrs. Daniel Sayer, Mrs.

Alice Polk Hill, Mrs. W. C. Klngsley, Miss Fannie Cory and Mrs. C.

H. Howe. Invited to the affair were Mrs. II. V.

Johnson, Mrs. John Mason, Mrs. Harold Otis Bos-worth, Mrs. Van Zant, Mrs. J.

Fred Roberta, Mrs. Robert Pitkin, Mrs. E. Aldous, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs.

John Porter Evans, Mrs. Nesmlth, lire. A. Gillette, Mrs. William S.

Bickler, Mrs. J. M. Blythe, Mrs. Frank Edmonds, Mrs.

De Soto, Mrs. Alice Polk Hill, Mrs. Burnell. Mrs. Mary Goddard, Mrs.

W. H- Kistler, Mrs. W. H. Gab- eweler at a cost of $10,000 and Is thence N.

60 11' W. 491.6 feet to kept In a beautiful rosewood box at tical with cor. No. 1, Silver Glance, cor. No.

7, Standard and cor. No. 5, corner No. 1 and place of beginning. the state department.

In order that Stanchion Lode Beginning at cor may be used for stamping the Mondamln lodes, all of this survey; thence N. 21 19' W. 625.4 ft to cor. ner No. 1, whence corner of sections Thanksgiving proclamation a printed No.

4, identical with cor No. 1, Zipp 6, 7 and 12, township 4, north range sect line 3-4, Ceroite lode, 985.0 ft to center of line 1-2. STANDARD LODE Beginning at Cor, No. 1, identical with Cor. No.

1, Mondamln lode, of this survey, whence the Cor. of Sees. 1, 6,. 7, and 12, T. 4 Rs.

3 and 4 E. B. H. M. bears S.

73 27' 10" E. 362.1 ft; thence N. 32 05' E. 538.9 ft to Cor. No.

2, identical with Cor. No. 1. 1895 No. 4 lode, Sur.

No. 1421; thence X. 32 45' E. 59.8 ft to Cor. No.

3, identical with Cor. No. 5, 1895 No. 4 and Cor. No.

4, 1895 lodes, both of Sur. No. 1421; thence No. 32 13' E. 297.8 ft to Cor.

No. 4, identical with Cor. No. 5, 1895 lode, Sur. No.

1421; thence N. 32 45' E. 252.7 ft to Cor. No. 5, identical with Cor.

No. 1. 1896 lode, of Sur. No. 1421 thence N.

50 09' W. 658.2 ft to Cor. No. 6. identical with Cor.

No. 10, Silver Glance lode, of this survey; thence 32 30 W. 1149.0 ft to Cor. No. 7.

identical with Cor. No. 5, Mondamln Cor. No. 3, Ceroite, and Cor.

No. 1, Silver Glance, lodes, all of this survey; thence a 60 09' E. 660.4 ft te Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning.

The location of the mines included in this survey being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds office of Lawrence County, State of South Dakota, as follows, to-wtt: Book 47, page 673; book 47, page 574; book 65, page 350; book 104, page 142; book 133, page 355. The adjoining order to that effect must be signed by Mr. Roosevelt. Fraction, and cor. No.

3, Silver Glance 3 and 4. E. B. H. M.

bears S. 61 28' lodes, both of this survey; thence a 10 W. 2389 feet distant, thence N. The department of state is the per 81 23' W. 450.3 ft to cor.

No. 6, 26 18' E. 255.6 feet, thence S. 60 43' manent depository of executive pro E. 788 feet; thence S.

56 46' E. 569.7 clamations. All the Thanksgiving feet; thence S. 43 69' E. 100.1 feet; 'proclamations ever issued by the pres NOT SOLD.

Over the telephone yesterday, C. D. Crouch of Rapid, owner of the Crouch line between Rapid and Mystic, officially denied the rumor that is current to the effect that the line had been purchased by the Milwaukee road. "Not a word of truth in it," was the way; Mr. Crouch settled the matter.

There has been much spec, ulatlon as to what part the "Windy and Dusty" would play in the Milwaukee's race westward but it still remains a secret Among the arrivals from the Nevada mining district was Fred Garland, a former well known Lead prospector and sport who has been over the entire state. He was in Goldfleld and Tonopah and says that the camps are says the camps are crowded, but that Thence 26 18' W. 348.1 feet identical with cor No. 2, Zipp Fraction lode, of this survey; thence S. 18 18' W.

224.9 ft to cor. No. thence S. 21 14' E. 861.0 ft to cor.

No. thense a 26 27' E. 426.6 ft to cor. No. thence N.

81 23' E. idents of the United States are filed away In its archives back even to thence N. 49 S7' W. 342.4 feet; T795, when George Washington set thence S. 63 28' 81.2 feet; thence N.

44 24' W. 1120.5 feet to corner 697.3 ft to cor. No. 1, the place of beginning'. ZIPP FRACTION LODE.

Begin No. 1 and place of beginning. Variation 15 33' E. The adjoining claims to said survey 1941 are as follows: On the east survey 1298 Katie and Fern lodes and aside the ISth day of February in that year as a date on which the people should "thank God or exemption from foreign war and from Insurrection." Consequently the engraved proclamation is retained by the department ning at cor No. 1, identical with cor.

No. 3. Silver Glance, and cor. No. 4, Ceroite lodes, both of this survey, whence the cor.

of sees. 1, (, 7 and Maverick lode survey No. 1134, on the South Twin Mine and Bluebird lodes 12, T. 4 Ra 3 and 4 E-, B. H.

the lack of fuel is sending a large "for keeps" as the children say and it is a copy that is sent by special number of those who would other. wise stay there, to Greenwater, where messenger to the government printing office to be put in type. Print claimants are on the north Sura. No. bears a 46 29' 60 E.

1357.T ft; thence a 81 23' W. 450.3 ft to cor. No. 2, identical with cor. No.

6, Ceroite lode, of this survey; thence N. 18 18' E. 405.T ft to cor. No. I.

Iden bert, Mrs. Fred Sigel, Mrs. George the water and fuel supply Is much 1693 and No. 1892; on the east Sara. Temple, Mrs.

Smedley, Mrs. C. D. Noa, 1239 and 1421; on the west better. He had a clipping from a late paper of Tonopah which de ed copies are given to the newsjajers or to anybody who wants them but there must be typewritten copies for Brooks, Mrs.

Wilson, Mrs. William Sara. Nos. 1235 and 123(. survey 1814, on the West Saxonla and Happy New Year lodes survey 1231, on the North Golden Ridge lode survey 1298 and Emma Fraction lode unsurveyed.

The location and amended location certificates of these lodes are record In the office of the register of deeds of Lawrence county, at Dead-wood, South Dakota, In books and pages as follows: Sunshine Lode Book 2, page 61. Nordseick, Mrs. Kingsley, Mrs. T. E.

scribes the situation well. The clip GEO. P. BENNETT, Register. (First Pub.

Oct 4, 19(.) ping says: Wilson. Mrs. C. K. Phillips, Mrs.

Bert Osborne, Mrs. H. C. Woodward, the governor of each state and territory In th union and these made at the white house and mailed thence. tical with cor.

No. 5, Vine lode, snr. No. 1693; thence a 31 03' 211.1 ft to cor. No.

thence N. 43 6f E. (11.5 ft to cor. No. thence N.

81 23' E. 100.6 ft to cor No identical with cor. No. 4. Silver Glance NEW MOGUL MILL I LIS STARTED, lode, of this survey; thence a 32 69' (Continued from page 1.) Willi iiitauimoli' Mim rTIHTsl THAT Uanacfclr.

mt mm I BIGGEST POLICY. William J. McLaughlin, the well completion of the mill, it should en known contractor, of Spearflsh and Nahant, Is a firm believer In life In and book 153. page 687. Stanchion Lode Book 164, page 365, and book 188.

page 2(4. OEO. P. BENNETT. wf' Register.

(First Pub. Oct 25, 1966.) ter upon a very prosperous and profi pteaarc Urn FIVES III ill Mrs. Mann Page, Mrs. Piatt Rogers, Mrs. John Graham.

Mrs. Price, Mrs. C. G. Mantx.

Mrs. E. Robinson. Mrs. Wilbur Raymond, Mrs.

C. S. Thomas. Mrs. Russell Gates.

Miss Edith Thomas. Mrs. Russell Gates. Mrs. A.

M. Ghost. Mrs. Mary Silvers par. Mrs.

Sterling B. Tomey. Mrs. E. S.

Sawyer, Mrs. A. J. Fynn, Mrs. C.

K-Wolfe, Mr. Ben Bates. Mrs. L. Max Boehmer, Mrs.

Merritt Rogers. Mrs. Ament Miss Adele Bryant, Mrs. Bryant. Mrs.

Wonderly, Mrs. Monroe. Mr. E- F. Wills.

Mrs. E. A. Greenlee. Mrs.

Frank Fiefried, Mrs. T'r SUR-- surance. He has just demonstrated this fact by allowing E. A. Ricker.

the manager for this territory of the W. (52.5 ft to cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. SILVER GLANCE LODE Beginning at cor.

No. 1, Identical with cor. No. 7. Standard, cor.

No. Mondamln and cor. No. Ceroite lodes, all of this surrey, whence the cor. of sees.

1,1,1 and 12. T. 4 N- R. 3 and 4 H. M-, bears a 69 It' 66 R.

(64.4 ft; thence N. (6 44' W. 316.4 table era. The putting Into operation of thU mill is a matter of congratulation, not only Jo the com- pany, but to this city, which will ben nssino. crenel ccs.

Frm. Sou as PnmtMbl fMm.wnt.te OS-SOS SsvontH StrML WSSHtNOTON, D. O. Equitable Life Assurance company. (Martin and Mason, Attys.) I JTL to write him for a policy of 150.000, the largest single policy ever written APPLICATION FOR A PATENT.

mist. efit materially by it, and also to the entire Black Hills which Is always one of the profit takers in all suc M. A. No. 1730.

in the state of South Dakota. Mr. 14 4 United States Land OfOoa, Rapid ft. to cor. No.

thence N. McLaughlin al-o has 111.000 in an- cessful enterprises within its limits..

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