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ful program was rendered, Refresh- "IT' Pars TO TSSBE AT THE GEE HIVE." ments served as a fitting close to the affair. N ^•U CITYH '•^•••. AND COUNTRY. (APID CITTS «v Mrs. Thomas Sweeney was a Fri­ t*,.} J ,7 t) day evening arrival home from a Hart Schaffncr sNew/s of t^e WeeK Gleaned yisit with friends at Deadwood. £s? Marx Hand Tailored Froni flrll Quarters ar|d Gor|- -J- Friday was little Mildred Her­ SIEM1 [IUI1I are" always * man's birthday anniversary and deqsed for Urjlori Readers. worth what they cost; but Mrs. Herman, in honor of the event, gave her kindergarten class apicoic. paying- the price doesn't al­ The event was a highly enjoyable IS THE Jubge M, C. Pack was in from the Mrs. D. L. Herman and Mrs. C. one, the picnic dinner being one of ways get them. The reasons M. Dilger will entertain the School ranch Monday. the chief features. of Mines dormitory boj's and their for buying- Hart Schaffner & Charles Ham was up from Farm- ONLY LAUNDRY friends this evening. Placer mining is under way at ingdale Tuesday. Marx clothes are: First, various points along Little Rapid, Col. R. B. Hughes came down William Kalkbrenner was in from Castle and Rapid creeks, with ma­ in the they're good clothes; second, from Spearfish Thursday evening Dakota City Monday. chinery. At one place on Rapid and has been attending to court that does riot- they cost enough to be good, creek a system of cyanide vats is be­ W Ed. Selwirider was selling cigars matters during the week. in Sturfjis Saturday. ing installed, to treat the black occasionally lose, and no more; third, ii you W.H.Tompkins has leased the sand found on bed rock, after it has Sol. Star of Deadwood spent Palace hotel at Hot Springs for the been sluiced. injure or destroy * don't think they're as good as Saturday in the city. summer and will assume charge of Misses Leola and Jessie Farlow its patrons' goods. they cost, you can have your * J. S. Gantz returned Sunday the house early in June. ( n entertaiued their friends at their from his trip to Omaha. and in Rapid City • money back. Merritt Sammis was a Sunday arri­ beautiful home last Friday evening. A. D. Goddard was in the city val home from Butte, Montana, Some sixty-five guests were present Buy 'em of a good clothier where he has been holding down a from Keystone Tuesday. and the evening was most pleasant­ THE ONLY PLACE 'most anywhere. Look for good job for over a year. past. Geo. A. Stover was a visitor ID ly spent in playing games. A de­ the label, H S & M, in order town from Hill City Monday. See our glazed kangaroo Sunflow­ licious luncheon served as a fitting where you can er dress shoe—soft as vici kid and close to the event. "i Mrs. A. Sigman is gradually re­ to be sure; a big thing to find. guaranteed not to peel—$4.00. get your covering from a severe illness. Mrs. Beck (nee Hoisington) was Chase's where they sell cheap. \ Oataci You'll find them in Rapid J. S. Someraud was in town Mon­ tendered a most enjoyable surprise Herbert W. McManus came down City at day from up near Rockerville. at the home of Mrs J. R. Sharp last CLEANING. PRESSING from Deadwood Saturday evening Saturday evening. Some fifteen of Steve Breyer was a Silver City and spent Sunday with nis mother her friends gathered for the event AND REPAIRING DONE 'Bee HiVe, representative in town Tuesday. in this city, returning Monday. and games and refreshments added JOHN C. HAINES, U^9S^atso. M. A. Durkee of Viewfield spent For Sale—160 acres of saw timber to the enjoyment. Mrs. Beck leaves - the fore part of the week in town. six miles west of Rapid City.—Fred soon for her new hotne in Muske­ .main Street. **' Gill, Spruce avenue, Deadwood, gon, Mich. Charles Zimmer and son, Norman, S. D. I fll i ^were down from Hill City Monday. Rev. Joel A. Smith delivered the Read Dr. R. J. Jackson's' new J. W. Post spent Sunday and annual memorial sermon at the card on this page of THE UNION and gis ^ Monday with his family in this city. Presbyterian church last Sunday HOT BATES *•&%W%- \ give him a call when you need a morning, taking for his topic, "Our STEPHEN H. MILLS, PRESIDENT. GEO. F. SCHNEIDER, CASHIER. Js* > Mrs. J. G. Bump and children re­ physician. Heroes and Their Services, Our turned to their home in Nemo Sat­ W. A. Hopkins spent the fore Duties and the Questions of the urday. part of the week in town visiting Hour." The militia boys and old Pennington County Bank Rev. Fr. Straeton returned'Tues­ his sister, Mrs. E. K. Seese. He is veterans were out' in force, along Rapid City, . day evening from a two days visit now located at Hayes, this state. with many other people. The ser­ E. M. SEVERNS, Cash Capital and Surplus : : : t : $60,000.00. in Lead. The best heavy shoes the market mon was impressive and the entire service a most fitting one. . •% Express Agent Merriman's family affords—$1 50 to $3.50. Every, pair Mr. Pearson figuring that 2,400 arrived from Chicago Monday and guaranteed to give satisfaction. DIRECTORS: gallons per day was all the water STEPHEN 5. MILLS, New York. JESSE CA*IX, New York. will reside here. "Chase's where they sell cheap.''' he could drink, and then some. JAMEB DAYTON, New York. . J. L. DAKT.INO, New York. DR. R. J. JACKSON, COBBIN MOKSK, Rapid City. 11. H.-DAVIS, Rapid City. j Mrs. J. R. Sharp entertained the Paul Murphy spent part of the It is certainly a boon to the family, . GEO. F. SCHNEIDEB, Rapid City. . Fortnightly club at her home last week in town from his sheep ranch. PHYSICIAN who for so long was compelled to CORRESPONDENTS: % ^Tuesday afternoon. He has been superintending the drink water hauled in barrels. Jn Chase National Bank. New York. Continental National Bank, Chicago. fact_, Mr. Pearson says that should Merchants National Bank. Omaha. National Bank ol' Commerce, Kansas City. Rev. G. G. Ware and wife of arrival of a big crop of lambs out AND SURGEON. So. Ouialia National Bank, So. Omaha. American National Bank, Deadwood. he strike a spade into any old sand First National Bank, Deadwood. Deadwood spent Tuesday w i t h there. Office Hours:—io a. m. to 12; 2 to bank and find rich gold ore, it BRANCH BANKS: friends in this city. The best of all kinds of ladies' and 5 p. m. O'iice in the Lakota wouldn't look any better to him than Custer County Bank, Hill City Bank, • Mrs. Cash Leedy returned Satur­ children's shoes at the lowest pri­ Block, or can be found at John that constant flow of a barrel of Custer City, South Dakota. Hill City, South Dakota. ces. Give us a trial and you will The Pennington County Bank is equipped with anew "Patent'Manganese Steel day evening from a short visit with Young's Pharmacy, 7th street. water every half hour, and which he Burglar Proof Safe"—an absolute safeguard against burglars. It is the largest State friends in Deadwood. neyer regret it.—'"Chase's where could driqk with the dead moral kBank in the Black Hills, and is prepared at any and all tihies to accommodate its they sell cheap." RAPID CITY, S. D. Bpatrons. Live Stock Loans a Specialty. Earl Hoisington came down from certainty that it is as pure and Deadwood and spent Sunday at Cabel Hale entertained the Sen­ clean as snow flakes from the win- Milton F. Hazeltine and Miss Ber- ! home, returning Monday. iors and Juniors of the high school tro skies.—Belle Fourche Post. nice Kendall, both of Keystone, at his home last Friday evening, If the parents of the children who | Mrs. Frank Haoley and two child- Refreshments were served and a were united in marriage at tbe In­ r attend the First ward school had ' rea came in from Custer Monday royal time is reported. ternational hotel in this city on j for a visit with relatives. . Sunday last by Justice F. F. Joy. been present at that school last S. E. SMITH, Ladies, if you want to be strictly Monday afternoon they would have j High school teachers and pupils The contracting parties, are among -DEALER IN- up to date you sbould wear a pair of Keystone's most estimable young been more than proud of the pupils' i enjoyed an o!d-fashoned picnic at our patent leather shoes with gen­ work and bestowed proper credit ? , j= jflaulk's grove Saturday. people and have a host of friends uine monkey-skin tops. "Chase's who will wish them every success in upon the efficient teacher, Miss MEDIUM AND v - Edward Lynch was a Friday even where they sell cheap.": life. They will make Keystone their Marguerita Rich. The afternoon iag passenger for points in Wyom- George Wilson of Spring Creet, home. was principally diyoted to the ren­ : : in* on a horae-purchasing trip. HIGH ® GRADE who for the past eighteen years has dering of a program in which teach­ John Barthold of Sheridan, this I Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Thoma been a resident of this section, was er and pupils shared the credit county, and Miss Maude Curtis of alike. The program was made up | were Monday arrivals home from a a Monday evening passenger for Hill City, were united in. marriage of musical and literary selections month's visit on the Pacific coast. ( Vermont, where he expects to re­ last week and are now in _ Colorado main. and the way in which they were | S8^~ Miss Cornelia Beach was a Friday on their wedding trip. Both bride rendered would have done honor to | evening arrival from Piedmont to Prof. E. M. Stevens yacdted the and groom are among Pennington pupils much older in years. The SUCH AS THE i spend a day or two with Jbejr par- Scotjt house Saturday and has county's best known and most program was too long for THE § . ents* . " stored his household belongings, highly esteemed young people and UNION to mention each number and Chickering, & Sons, Vose & Sons, Weg- | Edward L. Feigel and wife are re- expecting to spend the summer have a host of warm friends who give personal credit to those taking | joieingover the safe arrival of a east. Dr. LeMar will occupy the extend heartiest congratulations part." Suffice to say that the First \ man, Baldwin,Ellington, Hamilton, new daughter at their home last Scott residence. and well-wishings. ward pupils, under the able direc % < V' C n Friday. i ' ' tion of Miss Rich, have made won­ Rev. C. B. Clark, presiding' elder The teachers of the city schools Valley Gem, Crown, Gable, and VI • derful advancement in all lines. A The Rapid City postoffice has of the Black Hills district of the held a "teacher's meeting" at the visit to the school will clearly dem­ the Famous Kingsbury. been raised one grade by the de­ Methodist church, will hold the home of Miss Adella Beach last Fri­ onstrate this fact and the school partment, owing to an increase in third quarterly meeting at the local, day eyening. The evening was patrons in the First ward are to "be FOUR IMPORTANT POINTS: business. • phqrch in this city on Sunday next, pleasantly spent in a social way. congratulated on the fact that the preaching both morning and even. Toward the close of the event Miss • 1—I buy direct from the factories. , Geo. B. McPherson and son, mgi fflv' present efficien t teacher has been Charles, were in the city from Here Marguerita Rich presented Prof. • 2—I pay spot cash for my Pianos. . , engaged by the board of education {j> ,0rd Tuesda Hon. Chas. Iiamm, of Farming- Jones, the retiring superintendent, war y %nd, of cpurse, called for another year's seryice. - 3—I carry my own Piano Paper.' THK Unions • dale, S. D., was in Spearfish Satur­ with two oil paintings of Black - 4—1 sell on easy payments and give a discount for cash. day for a few hours. Mr. Hamm Hills scenery—Hangman's Hill and After a short visit with Miss had been out looking at a Redyvater Harney Peak. Miss Rich's remarks Matie Cleghorn, Mr. and Mrs. C. D; I CA.N and DO save a Customer One Hundred farm, which he contemplates buy­ met with a feeling, response from Runkle returned to their home in-in ing.—Spearfish Enterprise. J Prof. Jones. The event was a most : Dollars on a Piano. Sturgis Mpnday; ; enjoyable one. ,W- H. Bunnell, a former resident S. "R. SMITH. LEAD. S. Dv Pi of this city, died of Blight's disease A dispatch from Pierre says that at his home ic Hill City on Monday when horse raisers began to focatw of last week. Deceased was 68 thdir horses with the coming of 1 '"vVrS RHy Yiln fheSiaaiuil years of age and was highly esteem­ sp^ng many were reported missmg, ed by all whokiiew and ,the indications now lead to the conclusion that f systematic' horse CD.. H. L Burch has recently discov­ . S Successor to»Dlckover & Diokover ered.the outcrop of a vein of. freer rustling has been going on through milling ot'e in ar , Rochford by the the winter when horses were allow­ STAPLE : ed to run at livrge, and ^s. .1.a^mssm Elroy surprised him Monday: even- five years ago, but it has started iug. some twenty of them walking again, and several suspects are be­ polite art of letter-writing. South Side St. Joe Street. . J. B. HERRY, iMKIBBt, rf 1 > in on him unawares. The young­ ing closely watched. .... That these things are all of excellent qual­ sters spent" the evening, playing ity, and tbe papets, envelopes and writing On Monday, May" 4tb; 'Frank gaines^cRefreshments were' also tablets are "of correct style, is known without BASING Durst started his well-boring ap­ served. *' the telling.« W$ handle nicrthing but Worthy paratus int,the door yard of- County }'r Mrs. John Clower entertained the Treasurer Pearson, i in tha %outh- STATIONERY *S1.50 Stepping Stone Band at her home east part of town. On Satjirdu^ end no niattcr how low ' the price Saturday. . It was'the "biggest, best May ^16, he had reached a depth of of an article may. be, it is.excellent 1.50 and mobt enthusiusao sission the 325 feet and> struck a soft water vjilue at its price. The Union ^ *n^f ^wl°« a Week Omaha World HeraJd v Rigfa«sf iMts U.$* Band ever held. The afternoon was flow that furnishes 100 gallons per ( no b«tler paper in the west, both oaa year for 2.00 awiKo rowau ea mo^t-pleasantlj spertand a delight- hour, and work was at onoe * topped j m C. M. FALLON. The Union Bryan'# Commoner fffeatast of ail M ^ \ poHUcal jouroaw, both, o»e j *J" ' * V year for 2.00