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PERSONAL, : ]
will be a dance at the Griee'
Earl Banks was confined to his
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Ly night, August 21st. bed for several days last week with
llr. and Mrs. Lee Gasft arethe pround an attack of illness•
of a baby girl. born Saturday.
A cold drizzle of rain has been a
of this vicinity the past two~ MON~
Hal Baxter is gathering his horses
'i,~ Emma Tichnor, who has been in preparatory to shipping to market.
~'Ih~lwood this summer, returned Sat-
~rday. Mrs. Davis of Terhune was a cal!er
at Mona postoffice, Tuesday.
There will be a ballgame here
gUaday afternoon, the local team
lflayin g Beulah.
W. O.-Pennell of Menu was attend
t~Siness matters in Sundance one day
Winton Davis of Fayettville Ark.,
motored thru Mona Saturday to meet
his wife at Colony.
E. E. Sims and family accompanied
the past weel~, by Miss E;nora K. Davis started Sun-
= (tay in the formers ear for Springfield,
--JlI James T. MeGuckin an:l Frank Idaho to visit a sister of Mrs. Sims
tze}ton attended business matters in !and Miss Davis.
• IIoorcroft Tuesday f
1 " H. L• Sims has b~ea busy lately get-
| Po:ter Bowman returned ~rom Snore- ;: ting carpenters and the.material ready
~ento, Calif., last week. He has been i to build s-heel houses iu District No.
linking an academic course. 2~.
Miss Irva Ires left Tuesday forl Mr. andMrs. BrookerofBellefJurche
~:Ciearmont where she will visit f:qends! were dhmer guests at the Waltzer
he l ,x two weeks, ranch Sunday.
-J. I¢.. \VMker o~ Sheridan, Singer Mr. L. J. Butterfield of ttot Springs
machine repres~mtat:.ve ~ is in the big bend country gathering
al~nt several days iq th:.s vicinity
~ts week.
Bill Sehmidt of Kara Mountain was
~lmi to Aubodin, Iowa, last week to
~tcad the funeral or his brother's
~e held Sunday.
Dr. Bostwick and Dr. Adams of Hu-
were in Sundance Monday on bus-
It was the first visit of Dr.
&dams here since 1920.
Anna, James, Louise. and Doris
ROark returned to town Tuesday from
+ ~Week's visit with their aunt. Mrs.
El. G. McMoran,
KeIsey Reed left Sunday for Spo-
kane, Wash., where his mother Mrs.
Newbecker resides• Mr. and
Frank drove him to Upton.
W. H. Beck of St. Paul, Minn., ar-
rived in Sundance Wednesday of last
Week for a two week's vi.~it with his
~lster-in-law. Mrs. h~ary Frank.
horses,
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Masaie drove to
Sheridan last Friday, taking the latters
parents and brother that far on their
return trip to thier home in Indiana.
They returned Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Hanson Justice drove
ou~ from Belle Fourche Sunday to
visit relatives in the Mona vicinity.
ALADDIN
~ews is about as scarce as hans
teeth as the men folks are busy wRh
grain harvest whMe the women are
busy with the garden and earl? frt.lt
harvest.
M. Frojd and family were visitors
at the Blake ranch a week ago last
S~nday.
Here &,e Americans. visitors to the SesquFCentennial International Expo-
sition in Philadelphia whh~h ~elebr~t~s tlie 150th anniversary of the signing of
the Declarat~n of Independence, riding about the lagoons In an Italian c~ft.
a gondola, from which they view the b~lldlnga and displays from ms~uy l'tnd~
In the distance can be se~n the mammoth Seequl Stadium; to the right i|
the signal tower of the United States ~t Guard building and exhibit, and
to the left Is one ~ the Japanese pagodas which dot the exposition ground&
The GFecl~n pavilion is one of the permanent stru~tur~ an the site before
the cl~ government de~l~ted to build the Sesqul at the front door of the gre~t
Phl~delphl~ Navy Yard. The Exl~osirtou continues tmt/l Dee~mbet~ L
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HOT SPRINGS CLINIC
Medicine, Surge, y, Radium, X-Ray, Eye, Ear, No &Throat
. CLINICAL LABORATORIES
Cancer, Diseases o~ Children, Obstetrics
HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA
American Beaut:;
eap~cting [o rattan to 'Sundazxc~ it,
Arthcr Blake was shoppin;L in tw, vn ; e ~ ~ r ~ mta,-
Chin,, wa e ee
Mr{. Carrie Miller, of Miana, F!~. is __ ___ !
' rreu iS'"""fora S'coupiei 'me o,Farr Uweeks.a" l:Juliais ltOI.ISl'O t In cor ideratiol, :or Cash trade we,re
Mrs. Miller first visit to Wyoming and away this beaUtifiul American China. Cou-
has'~eenShe remarkSon herit istrip.the bes~ country sV.e ranehMrS'toMinniea SheridanWats°npartyhaS andrented'will l~ertgo! pens are given with each cash purchase and
on
• " all accounts paid in full the first of each month.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Franklin of to Sheridan with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
81Jearfish have traded their Spearfish]Rice for an indefinite time. t For instance: $5.00 worth of tra~e gi:es you $5.00
property for the Davis r~nch south ofI G.M. Gast spent Sunday withOliverI in c?uponS for which
you can recei c a Dessert
~uudance and will make their home[Boone. / Fruit dish.
Coupons given with every purchase
there in the future. They are well[ Mrs. Harry Port received the sadt
known here and their friends will be 1
glad to see them back to Sundanee. ] news of the death of her mother last [ O~ ten cents or more.
week. Mrs. Port left immediately for! There is no link to the number of items
K heavy hail storm struck the el- ] Iowa. The family have the sympathy }
cinity of Oshoto July 24th covering of the entire neighborhood.- i YOU can secure. (Some in, write us or phone for
a territory about two miles wide Mrs. Frelander h~n returned to her] full details on this offer.
aud sever~.l miles long. Hail f~ll to
home at Lavisr. ' Phone 18-2
a depth of about six inches on the
level, ruining crops ~nd garden~ in Louis Kwing has gone to the Hills to1
its path. Treo~ were stripped 9f work. ] ': II t: t I[',I'l , {:
their bark. No ~stimite of the 1o~ O.J. Marshall was a $wadance visit-J
is arguable, or Monday. - ]
C.C. Storm, recently here from Mrs. RIMe _L, ittlefleld and children~ ~ I | | | [I I m| ~[ | I I |l ~1 [ |
Newc~tle, this week purol/ased a and the former s mother, Mrs. Browrt,| ~ , , ....... t,
Pretty six.room modem Home on Lewis wore iu Spearfish ovar the week* end. = ]
street naar the new Sheridan high Mrs. Gee. Howard and children are
school, and the family occupied the returning te Ralph, S. D. this weaR,I
The open door policy of
our bank, which has existed for
so many years, is responsible for
the very friendly feeling and
understanding which exist be-
tween our customers and our
• officers.
Mrs. Howard'p mother Mrs. Chaflin
will a~ompany them.
new premises Wednesday. The con-
sideration is said to have been $5,200.
The property formerly belonged to Mrs.
Eraely Johnson. --Sheridan Journal
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Yeoman of
Mills, Wyo. and their daughter
Mrs. Foster and daughter Patricia are
here visiting Mrs. Yeompn's daughter
Mrs. Floyd Hawkins. The Yeomans
were residents of Sundance for six
years prior to moving to Newcastle
and finally to Mills. where Mr. Yeoman
is in the employ of the Illinois Pipeline
Co.
The community was shocked yes-
terday by the sudden death of D. W.
Riesland when he was killed in a killed,
in a runaway, Mr. Riesland had gone
for a load of sand and when coming
down the New Haven hill lost control
of the team and lost his life in the
accident. He had been one of the in-
dtmtrious ranchers of this community
for the pant ten or twelve year~,.--
Lightning Flat Flash.
A large number, of people from
~hi~ vicinity attended ~ the Golden
Jubilee at Lead Saturday. They
report a fine tin~o and witnessed a
l~rogram that differed materially
~from the usual ~celebrations. The
jubilee was heid to celebrate the
fiftieth birthday of ~he Homes take
mine. In connection with the jubi-
lee the Lead Call issued a 48 l)age
,~peciai edition that is a classic in
depicting Lhe early days in the hills.
County Clerk, Ma~si~ left Monday
on a swing around the country to
deliver election supplies to all pre-
cincts.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rice visited seve-
ral days at Mrs. Rice's mother, Mrs.
Watson. They spent a couple ,days/it
Spearfish last week.
,Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sanford. Mrs.
East and Redell spent Sunday with
Tom Jay's.
MANHATTAN
The recent rains have helped pasturs
and late crops.
Mrs. Ran Gardener and Mrs. J~ay
Haines went berry pickers at Williams
Bros. the first of the week, picking
ten gallows in three hours.
The grain harvest will be light on
the divide, many of the ranchman
The officers of the bank are
always accessible during bank-
hours, and are anxious to meet
and be of service to you---
P. IMey, Present District Judge
In announcing my candidacy for re-election as Judge of the Seventh Ju
dicialDistrict, I desire to thank the people of the District for their support
during the coming campaign.
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Men's rurnlsnlng
DRY GOODS
Wm. Schloredt & Son
General 3icrchand ze
APPLES
Grown tn The Famous
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SPEARFISH VAI $.
The following men will sell one box or a car-
load of good quality apples, prices reasonable.
i M.D, Boden Evans Ranch (Ray Wood)R.C. Zink :
Ed Wilson Andy Campbell ' J.A. Kinney
Volmt Bros. C.F. Earnest D.H. Vrooman
Mrs. J. A. Vaughn George Brost Fred H. Lienau
A. M. Oliver J.E. Walton ~p Son McG~igan Bros
: AW':: B:; ln:r :I~n/cY2trault johnTM:ttS era:ltzer
S. D.
Spearfish,
e
For The Republican Nomination
He has a public record and reputation in Wyo-
ming for the past twenty-six years which guaran-
tees economy and efficiency in office, and which is
assurance of a full, equal and impartial considera-
tion of every interest of the common people; and if
nominaeed and elected, he will express his apprecia-
tion by conducting the office of Secretary of State
with justice and courtesy to all the people.
cutting grain for hay. Such a spirit of friendly
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lincoln entertian-
ed a party of eastern friends the first Co-operation helps us all---
ofthe week taking them'to the Devils , ............
Tower and Grand canyon us side trips lTl l ....... :"" .... ........ ' ;, " "
of beautifulscenery. I II , R.L. MtL.,SIE
Mr. and Mrs. Murlin Joslin and}||, .II
children were week-end visitors art|| OI~AI~]~. Ill
"'o"'**" Ill IIf Candidate For Re-eleeti0n
Raymoad Roadifer- sold his flock oeli| Ill
sheep the last of the week and will
b Ud a wire netting pasture f°r :]1] " Ill County Superintendent 0f Scho01s
select brand of sheep in the nea |1 ' - "•~} .~
,,ture. '/i i[ N0n-Partisan ticket
MissR°bertT" Williams with his daughter '|| + +' Will Aiiprec
Dorathy at the wheel drove thier ]|| |~+ Yqarove ¢u""or*
Ford fro M=hatt, n to Rock .land ll _ .It
I in 6 days about 1000 miles