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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 1

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The Rapid City Daily Journal. 3 HAl'ID CITV, SOUTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY MOKNINd, SKITKAl HKIt 1, PUrOE FIVE CEMTS. NO. Weare's standing thinks well enough Tilt; RELIABLE STORE. of tho Sioux Citv market to ship to IT II rriTI tlhUN ii a this place each' week, this should SSSS I' S.s.sS I ti l' ii ilnnilate smaller ranchers to do THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINK Of MEN'S CUJTHINd IN THE C1TT.

ti ii S' H.NSS ri'it ti likew Ise. Siller Oity Xewn. Soecl.il Journal Correspondence. Floral Keoeptlon. Saturday afternoon Mrs ,1 Gos-sage, her Sunday school class, and a small army of helpers will hold the annual floral reception, it will be given in (he Congregational church from three o'cloc until eight There are many beautiful flowers in town this year, and ti Is hoped that a large number of flowers will find their way to the church, for a floral reception without lots of bean-I Mrs.

Osborn and Mrs. Salsberry, "II WViS JUL HI HH of Lincoln. mother and sister 11 iKI to (hi of Harrv Osboru, are here on a visit m-e tnnch tdeased with the MM MM A IIKHH SNSH A HKKS couiilrv and especially the lishiiiR, A A i. thev have caught several large A KKHK K. ssss 8 AAA KKK MM MA A SSHS A A II Ol) PLENTY OE TIME: i wear SumnK Goods yet, and we havt Plenty of Seasonable Goods supply your needs.

mm mm i rrr titt II 5 II II "TWM HP 11 II 2 II HM II ii in in ones. They expect to remain until about the tenth of September. William Smith, John Hutchinson, Gantz and Arthur Skaaden were callers at Rapid City the first r.f the week. I). O.

Ileinoman, of Chicago, is here on business. This Is bin first trip to the Hills and he Is enjoying it lo tho fullest extent. Mr. Culver, general agent of the Mutual Life, is here from Deadwood on a visit. Torn Robinson, Charles Sherman Mid Joe Egan took twenty bead of mules to Hello Fourche Wednesday work on the government dllch of which Mr.

Robinson's father has a con(ract. They will be gone a week. IHK1 I. (HI 1TIT II 11 II SN llllll 11 It It II SN (1 CI II It 11 1) 1, 1' 11 UN SN 11 no IH11 it. I.I, IH 1' II I) NN OHO ii it ii im MKN8 FtlUNlSHINOS IN UP-TO-PATK MOPKH, AT ti i ni'CKS.

II II OOP Hi II II It Ii "SSU l-K II (' jt II ll IH IHI B8SB KKK Mr. and Mrs. Cook. )hio, and Mr. and Mrs.

lown the line Friday Mrs. Detweiler, Mrs of Akron, Crouch went Marks. Fun- nie Sherman spent Sunday nnd Arthur Richnids afternoon with Mrs. if it 1 flowers would be hardly fair to the public For eighteen years it has been the custom of the rlass and Its teacher to receive their friends upon the occasion of (he annual "flower chesi" as one dear little girl called l( once, ind a cordial welcome Is extended to everybody to be present and see the (lowers and the children. This year the usual number of seeds were not given out, owing to the very rain weather which prevailed when the seeds should have been planted, but the teacher has reason to believe that many of the members of the class have flower beds for all (hat.

Friends are also very kind, and there is no doubt but thai there will be many flowers in be arranged. Ice cream and cake will be served, with animal crackers thrown In for good measure. Five cents only will be charged for all under twelve. Over that fifteen cents will be charged, which Includes ice cream, cake and animal crackers. Everybody, fathers, mothers, un-i ies.

aunts and cousins are welcome. Eastern Star Picnic. Yesterday was (he day set for Ihe Eastern Star picnic, and of course there is to be a picnic the weather 111 Immediately take steps to turn iMder, Yesterday was pleasant, owover, except that the wind was ather strong for comfort out of oois. The ladies of the Golden Link 'hapler. No.

O. met with 'rs, L. E. Parrish in the after ion and proceeded lo enjoy the leisures lo he found in their beau lal grove As II came time lo serve pper (lie wind went down but it 1 a little too cool for comfort out-1 so the table was set Inside. verv nice supper had been ar-nged in which lemonade and ice earn had a prominent place, and aev ss I occupied it hen supper as served, hut sum complained that, he ice cream was just a Utile cool After Die Stars of the first magnitude had their supper the lesser dars were served daughters of the pother Stars, and they had about the best.

lime. Pushing (be Exleusloii. Waller Mayo, who is in charge of Hie construction train on the Mil-uaukee extension west of Chamberlain, passed through the city today h. James Riley, of Rlacerville, caller here today on business. Geo.

Bougie and Jim Egan were the Raid Hills Sunday rounding horses, but were not verv snc-essful as they came home without ny game. The railroad grade is nearly i-iini-deted to I'actola and the track is 'lid as far as Canyon Cil.v. The Straw h.its for men and women. 1 Shirt waists and shirt waists suits foi women. I wo-piecc suits loi men, and all lines ol aim ner weight snoods at a decidedly low price.

It iys Ut trade at the Hee-Uive. John C. Haines, Inc. in the some iork has been delayed i 'st week on account of E. P.

Tuttle went lo unlay. ties. Rapid fit liKXTUV I1KOS. SHOWS. Tin World' I'h-sI hihI folloc-t it it of Tr.iiiK'il iiinliin Soon.

Tho iiiiiiu of Gi-nlry will bo hmid-el down to posterity as the stvat-t-st fdiuulor of the liiiml) liruu during the 19lh and 2m It etitui lis. No other ma living or dcid, tins vvor been ul'le to an ompli.sli half so ninth with dogs, ponies, monkeys, elephants and camels as have the four taleuted brothers who owu and operate ho four la lores' (ruined animal shows in the world. Animal actors will do that in this city whicn (en years ago even would have surpassed the comprehension of lh" most enlightened and individual in this counlry on i'liininl education. Even the Gentry llro.s. themselves have been repeated!) surprised at the marvelous results thev liave attained and when the statement is made thai the only exhibition of this kind on earth will lw witnessed here when the Geuti.i Gentry llros.

give tti'ir exhibition, there is no fear of the stutemen' being challenged and no ol the public railing to acquiesce. Gentry llrothers are making a featut ol their street parade this season, and when the beautiful pageant along the principal streets of this citv, Wednesday, September nil those who delight in tho beauties of gorgeous displays should wi'uess it. l.iek the rest of the performance the parade is larger and gr.i.i.l-er than ever, and every adjeiti''' used in praising it is uoi misused or misapplied. Land Olliee. The following original homestead entries were made at the Rapid City laud office during the month of August: Auer E.

Voy, Edgar J. Fallow, Madge M. Keliher, William A. Sanders! Uiuis Barber, Thomas ,1. Gathart, Willard WIseliarl, Ambrose B.

Nicholls. Itapld City; Grace A. Clark Anna E. Gray, Viewfield; Edward Logslon. I.illie Tallinan.

Frank H. Hitcsline, Francis M. Joiu-s 1). Hright. James Morgan.

Willis A. Cook, Edith Cook, Mary G. Cook, Thomas If. Miles, Sttirnis; John J. Hall, Churhnie Euhitz.

Geo. Distler. Norman M. Kellev, Oelrichs; W. Ad kins, llosetla M.

BiM'll Wiliatu T. Harding, Newlon .1. Humphrey, Seini; William Wilson. -Manure, Arthur U. Hiimmervold, Edward M.

Holli-nbe. U. Hello Fourche; Wil V. llathers, Fred Ainlirsoii, Hauling; Henry E. Hill, Autusi F.

Kihipke, Vale; Maude Marriott. America Grillin, Omaha, Nebr John Waldron Cow hig, Edgemonl Marcus .1. How-land. Sophia Guyete, Charles Volin, Hawley Nash. Thomas A.

Cuvanaiigh, Hot Springs; Margaret Manmie, Hat risen, Nelir. August D. Engelliraehl, Buffalo Gup; Isaac Mo-Crack, SpeaiTtHh; Lor In Haskin, Sanpoinl; Fred K. Pol lot Liberty-vllle. Edd Nash, Hale William A.

Mill lu ll. Lena II. Mitchell, Reva; Hilda Everett E. McLean, Snoma: llut Dnbugue, Lead; Joseph W. Robinson, Man Hriu-e Win-ney, Theresa Ogili-n.

Ilakota City: Lola Caple, Folsom; Chime I. Anderson, Earl I). Shaffer, Albert Ellis, Charley M. Hastings, Bijou Hills. Hunting Season for Itiiils.

The hunting or "open" seaso i on prairie chickens and oilier gaue birds is from September 1 to January 1. Residents of the slat 1 do not require license, but non residents are required to lake out license at a cost of $10 for each count hunted in. said fee to be paid to the county reasitrer. Anv one individual must not kill to eveed lift een birds in one day and must not have any In bis possession after three (lavs from ion of Mrs. Huncan and Miss Rosa Kauf-an were here Wednesday from the 'aid IlilV and report harvesting 1 done in thai section Mrs.

John Barker and dneMiiei ora, have returned to Deadwood or spctidintr two weeks here boring and visiting. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Emrick and liblren returned to Lead Sunday tor spending' a verv pleasant visit Ith Mr. and Mrs. Noah R.atcllff.

Items I'roiii Chance, pedal Jon run I Correspondence. The whirr of the mower is heard every side, ami hay stacks ar-1 up everywhere. School Shoes: The School Shoe Question Again term ounmciitvs Mmi'lay ami Willi rutin's ilir I'm sivlisli. m'IpI. un i'i laliK- s'limi! lim ami tj; 1 1 Is.

1 1 1" -a ii i sin ies ill slanil lite oijoli kinn'ks and hard Kirks thev air lnuniiLi tirriw. Sip us llial I'liinliinr the arciUs' drsiir iur wear illi ihr rhildri-n's tdi-a "I Imiks. I'lvcry pair made upon liuihu. i ii kniatisliip and solid Irai'uT lioni Ind 1 1 loc. Our Guarantee IJacK of Every Pair: Special rut pi art's on rlnidien's low slim--, nu-its al 3 rrtils and 115 cnilv School Suits: ha ihr iai dock of hoys' srliool miiis in low all nru and lo 1 kite lo and siiirfK trli alilc in material make.

Is Your Boy Prepared I. it silu ml Mi uida y. I bus hr nerd a hat ,1 sliii I a iut or only a pair ol pants. arc prepared to lill his ant I it-1 let rhraprr and wilii more satisfaction lo hini and to on than ai anv otlu 1 htr (ivl 'Oii'y Reeves Mer cantile Ihe t.ash Store. MAIN SIKKK'II RAPID CITY SO.

UAK. over The HAT ranch has already i hundred loads of feed as a this season's work. result up a a ed 1 1 utdirey Is put in on his way back to hamborlaiu foi new wind mill to furnish wait his stock. County Commissioner Miles amara's Book Store llcnil(uni li-i I mm Golf. I ennis and I5ase Ball Goods ls in Ills Gettysburg.

S. af present. Mr. Mayo stated that splendid progress Is being made In pushing the work of the railroad. The grading is practically done, with onh a few miles at the end 70 miles west, and a few places lo Mil in the gaps that will not interfere In the cast wl'ih laying ihe rails.

The rail gang, be said, was pulling down a pile and a half a day of the track and at this rale he considered that the 70 miles Kodaks and Camera Supplies. I ishing Tackle. i would he covered in time to use fall. The track Is now laid 111 miles-west, of tho river. Mitchell Wanted.

Ten men at once. $2 Apph to .1. W. Strode. S.

per rl.iv. Silver Citv, S. I SC KIHKK, 'T -f-i-aitf'i''i'- iiiiif iiB till W'niri iii-n itrtViHn'i i Ai'-j44ltffiWtTfciSiiifciiili 1 AWHUM lMf or Tilt. AK. nt for steam ship TirkH.

to ii-1 ARAFAT FYr.MKIVP IHlRhUUnRF fl I I IM THF Rl Rf.V Wil I (if the World. I LAUlUtJI I IWIIllIlllllL. Ut) I 1 1 Lll HI 1111 LI 1 I Hi MIL LLIIVJIV 1 1 1 from all parti Ml I.WlllliL.J.1 iyill.HUW.WIJ tKP-yjFfivlli FTT? For Kent. Rooms for rent, furnished or unfurnished. Emiiiirc of Mrs Meo) corner of Main and Eighth streets.

Foil it. At (he depot Wednesday evening, a brown purse. Owner may have same by calling al this office. i uinisli. it House for Kent For the winter.

Enquire of D. L. Herman. Can give immediate possession. Notice to Iticycle Kidcrs.

An Ail Round Success: 1 llf'leeii birds may be view, for food uses for commercial pur. Not to excei shipped, in op onh, and not KHTATK ASl) Nutary Public and Fire lnurunc' Atfuit- Special attention tflcn to IhjmIiicbh ut ami rcHldtiiln. U. 8. i'KNHION ATTORNEY.

J. si 11 1 111; 11, O. Hox 364. Itapld Cliy, S. I) -Hftiif mlier that you may read 1 he lute pa pern and rngiuloea at tb Krce City Library.

properly tagged, hunt upon en-cull ivated lands of Hie owner or poses, and must be Parties must not closed, occupied or without the consent of I am prepared to do all kirn bicycle repaiiing and bralug. oml hand wheels for sale. Cast Ion of from tenant The peualv for anv Infrai I he foregoing prohibitions $111 to $1011.00. brazing a specially. Clarence McCoy Wanted.

McCain Reoi Eslale AoenGv II En son is a physician al thai place. Plans are Peine peifcciod for a grand Labor Da celebration at the Thunder Itiille school house and it is hoped and cxpeitod that people ''roni far ami near will join in the affair a success. Mr. and Mrs II Lecdv expect 'o start for Rapid Cil.v about the of August, combining business ind pleasure and returning in Sep- I ember. Miss Alice McKlnslry has a bea.u-'ifiil floyver bed.

quite a rare display for the range, where "hay" and "garden truck" are the principal ouf look. Fruit isn't very plentiful in this eiiion but there are a few choke berries this your In the draws. Water melon patches will he In il anger ibis fall as they seem to be scarce. To Leave for Denver. This evening Hie excursion to Denver will he on, and a large number will go from Ihe Hills to the Na-ional encampment at Denver.

There re many going from this city, and II Is hoped they will all have 8 very 'deasant trip. The excursion will follow the regular train this ev- niiig. the trains running bid ween 'ifleen ami thirty minutes apart. Current Events Club. The first meeting of the Current Club for this year will be 'ield this afternoon with Mrs.

H. C. Gambrlll. The study for this year "The Development of England." The program for today Is as follows: Current Events. A.

Hook review. "Ilondui-a." by Fletcher, lo illusliate nature of Roman rale. Mrs, C. Bhinan. The Druids.

Mrs. Sharp Whv the Romans Withdrew- Levi McG. What They Left Behind Them -Miss Jennie Noiih iV Hospital Hill lied. Yesterday's Sioux City Tribune contained telegram from Grinnell. staling that the Grinnell hospital burned to (lie groaml Wednesday.

Dr. Pearl Somers, brie her II. W. Somers, was owner of ihe hospital. It was a beanliral plan- and nicely furnished A small Insurance was carried Dr.

Vomers is well known here. All Ovcrbind Trip. Yesterday Austin Stevens-, uncle of ProfcHsor E. M. Stevens, of this citv, was an' arrival from Centr-r-lille.

overland, Mr. Stevens is alone and is on the trio men-lv to see the Hills. He is vwi fond of traveling, specially in hi-- own conveyance. Me is about v. years old, but hints noMiMig of oal alone a trip an a n-e one be Is now II He ID all points of liter-st i-p the HiiN before going aoine.

A girl for general housework. (Jul re of Mrs. I. II. Chase.

1 housework Elllplile Of Wanted A girl for general Wages per month. Mrs. C. Duel, For Sale A fresh milch cow. Mrs.

L. J. Turner. r. a Ell(uiie of 2 3 o' 2 -1 North Ht.

Joe HI reel, Kpicil Altenilon (liven to Rcniiog, core mmm ol fyeriy Ami i HiialiuBg of Non- rl(li-nt NSl llANCli riiACKI tn Hi t't Companlna Vniir rfi-rlfully aollpltud. HIICII C. MrCAIIW, Notary i'ubllo. Manatrer. CO UNIT TOf I'lli' House for Sale.

House for tiule at a bargain. Call on L. Moran. Gel My Prices On painting, paper hanging, cal-' iminiiig and sign painting. Orders can be left at Schuster's meat maiket or postollice box 293.

References furnished. I have two four loom houses for sale cheap. L. A. Moran, Riverside.

Dressmaking. For dressmaking and plain sewing call on Mrs. M. A. Crane, over Reeves Meicantile ('otii pa ti.v store.

Entrance on St. Joe street. iLf Mrra-Hnlllr, I Ifr, and Farm lo.unaif. Miiiiiii! I'rHTty SMTlally. TO BUY THE OK LIME 1 day.

See Wanted. Ten men at per Sampson, the cement tuah. Sioux "it Slock lieport. Special Journal Coriespondence. Sioux 'it A ug.

I inler lighter maikeliiu; of cattle the decline last week in crass killing slock Pas been fully retained, and all different cnidc slock is sell a cre-it deal is it did two weeks l.i-el')' tilling siock an far 'n'lnw i i iii ineii's of Cil.v icliers wliii has bei-n he direct i-Mlso of llie recover! of I he market. Resides tho excellent demand there Is for ra itr stock from the Sioax (11 jiai luas owinu lo the mod (rate of this class, there is an demand for llesliv feedinL si oil; edinir want I tig a class of s'ei-rs that thev can slap right in the feed lots ami finish in a hum-so thev can nan the present high h'-ires pi ailing for finished corn-fed callo. Tills a sharp competition between ard traders and beef iim n. and ii m'c a number of buiiclHs of raicre aects went over to feeder hu wis that in 1h" pid have been i-oiiit'. (o (he si a 'litters.

Naturally this 'compel ii ion it verv jnviting to tho who dive ranre stock that is currvtlor tlesh and is suitable for feeding ato i to natronie the Kioiv Citv market. The White River c.tnf'tf bad in aeoiiH'-nni' nt of an eoiiet Dakota Texan steers of the and darcer brand "hat sob) al ta find E. Hobonih -o'd a train of 'i trowel brand at $1 that av. need pounds. As high as was paid for some raru'e Evarta.

while the hulk of the just fair a. i fin. (una I t'e i and riot heavy, best fleshy r. i I 10. rm mil- to he tl k'ln is n'nin-f 'ioei Mis-dn' and the ri'v rn-.

otl I I a i- I a tile from I H-J in fl inne to pa iron 1 I tin an," in of Ms fivotiit. Lund late if cllllia.liei favortbi'. li hi- (uevio is shiti-menta. If a hlg rattle man of Mr. lown l.ota, Kanchca.

HniKf Farm ltiHla, 1 micf over t'l-iinlna-ton County Bank. HOWARD WORTH, Manager. BEKANEK Si LEEDY, Lihtl'in rlraftarMl itronlyjconstructed McCorniick Narrow and Wide Cut Binders. McCormick Hay Stackers. McCorniick Hay Sweeps.

McCormick Self-Dump Hay Raks. (ami. I im! kf'' Ihmi-1- wi: limit the Mc(rii! line. Have tln'in with great success iiitiny V'lir-. I IIel allied liil nially.

en! i'- I Sew ipg. Sewing neatly done by the day it our home, or at home by the piece. Northwest corner of Omaha, and Eighth streets. Mrs. C.

Grouse For Kent. Good six-room house, barn, eie. Vpply io Mrs. Dean. For Hale Vare and lolt, harness and buggj.

and one good cow. Address Hox 1 id or apply to Mrs. Dean. I 'a si lire. Will pasture horses or cattle.

Eu-laire of Frank Warning. Vef. i ed I) -h Hrown 3X1-lu is a soil of ladies who are Ii 11 I i h- oan II for a iilesi 1 a -i. the 'A I II -1 lit and after Mhs alld ice Tin- 'e tr 1 1 1 i r'arn. A -Mill Imi't fail to Hi'i- tho Met 'i)rtiii line when in of lia'iiiij and harvesting machinery.

tint none the llicyi lr anil iktn Iicialring. I.oiiii in. oh infoi II Gale II Gale apt I -Mrs. i -1 i Druggists who refill prescriptions! vritti by me a second time without! feaSfeMBiiWlHtli Estimates given on Steam and HfH Watf-r oat iri(! G. 5.

ongdon Hardware Company, -St. Joe Strtel' Kapid City. Snth 1 1 r. 19 enjyed telegram calling h'-r io 'anion in-t mother's bedside. Mrs.

has only been home a week, having come from there last Saturday -r mother is in i very Prions condition and is not pei-t eij to live mure than a few days. Mrs Gale left last evening, iccomi'auitd by Veo. iij insi i ih-Uoiis will be prosecuted by ue. I will furnish a free copy of all ript ions written by me to all iti patrons. P.

Wahlrou. Wanted 1,000 men to smoke the "Bport" cigar. Homemade. iiiirm Bine mm pimt. j.m RAPID UTf, UOUT DAKOTA.

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