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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 1

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The Rapid City Daily Journal. RATH) CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 1897 PRICE FIVE CENTS. No 35 19 'I hii OiiimIin fc ioilniii. .1.

1'. II nor. Black Hills cominis Mier, r. turned yesterday from a trip i to Omaha, here be went to make ar inoriii ig the uiemUm of that organia tit.ii would not arrange a game between tin U- club and our within reiuou, in I hey wauled clean sineh, but after remaining in tho Hills for a week they came to the concliiiioii that they had a sinclt on any terms that ihcy milit im ange.iieiils with lh management of the trans Mi.ii.Nippi exposition for a space for our exhibit and to tit ml lo other THIS STORE Merits the Position it Occupies. details, llu has secured the space iu the pose and on Wednesday, working on that theory, they informed the luanagi mines building originally selected which is the choicest in the building Tt lu.inageiiii ut will make the most IiImuuI inclusions to I lm Black Ilills that are of the Rapid City club that they would stop off here ami pluy a game for twenty live dollars a side and hotel hills.

The made to any section and Mr. llyiner offer had not more than been made than it was accepted and on the arrival of the unsure us that the treatment we receive at tho hands of the Omaha people ill tub the money ai put up by ImiIii If you art-, we're after you The Regular Acetic Ii'ink, colder than an Icebetc; IT'S A IIUMMtK tie the'uiost courteous and considorut Itxidvnl Hil Nfa Ventwrdny Jim-ph H. Uossage of The JulK.NAL rwcivid tt.B tuid llW8 of tilt' Uuittli, in liio tmhty aimh ysr, of liih Bruudfatlnr, Alvin Lewis, whii uc- currttd at Ounniwa, Jown, 0n Mundny niKht of tin wBt'k. Th lirot of tliH demli of hut yraulfutlir that Mr. (liwtsayn rnoeivrtti wa ihrouub out of lux 0, hiiuiB paiwrii, which is no doubt due to thrt fact tHat his ajtnd grauduiotlior wan uihIm Ui imort-iwit'ii that their grandHon wan sttill at the Hut-tie L'rwlt, Michigan, aiiitarium under-Koing treatment.

Mr, GntuMige'n ijraiid father wtw the only father he ever knew hu he wan Umi young to renieiitlxT liitt own father, who went to California in the early gold excitement daytt and died there. But no fattier could have hut kinder to hia Hun and in hia 1h Mr (iiMMnge tnouniH him ax a Hon instead of aa a grandmin. Tim two boys. Jiweph B. and Alvin L.

were bniught up in their grandfather' home and knew no other. The Ottumwa l)tily Republ ii'un of hiHt Tuesday in Breaking of the death of Alvin Lewis, has the following tribute to hi memory as one of the tirst pio neera of that portion of Iowa; clubs, the Fort Niobrara club stimulating riieybusiness men and other promi- 5 IV ot even our competitors disiuile tbat fact, and that there was not lo le any players, imported. They were informed that Rapid City did not have to import players all the members of th. clab Uing resident of tlie city, and if they had any doubts netit eiliees are woikiug hard on in preparations for the exposition and are making rapid prugrtss, Tli grading on the ground is completed and several of the elegant buildings are going up fast on that score they could ascertain for themselves. A list of the players wan It is going to oe a gigantic affair.

Conimitsioiier Hynier has named IXJ we doubt not every one of our customers would i i be willing to back upour asseition with their own acknowledgement of its truthfulness We are eontani-ly striving to be belter storekeepers, and more hilly deserve the patronage of the public. Never have we succeeded better than during the first months of 1897, and we intend keen un our good record, and im asked from the manager of the Im-al club and yesterday forenoon the truth Thursday, August 5, the day of the HUP! Woodmen picnic, as a day for a meeting for Jibe chairmen of the different fulness of the statement was verilied In the visitors. The game yesterday afternoon was county committee in the UUiek Ilills counties, in Headwood, when plans will culled at 2:30 o'clock with Frank Ham he discussed ami concerted lotion de ley as umpire. The "isiting club as prove on it wherever and whenever possible. One of 2 the best evidences we can give of our sincerity in this endeavor is the array of values we quote beiovv.

It cided umiii, 'loiii'ir-V'Hica. the first at the bat, but they were shortly After an illnesn extending over a per retired with a goose, egg to their creoit iod of years, Alvin Lewio, one of the will pay you 10 reati every woru. while the bourn club made a score four runs. eitrlieBt pioneers of the Hawkeye atato, 'I'll Hllnlit'Hl Mi and Mrs. F.

Feigd and Mr and Mis 1 V. I'll ru have gone into the Hills to spend some time rusticating iu the neighborhood of Sheridan where the gentlemen are largely interested in piiaaed away last niht at twelve o'clock In the second inning neither club was Coming to Iowa ih the year 117, an) Bucretisful in waving a run, thus leaving later to Ottumwa, Mr. Lewis was one of tho tally standing at four to nothing in the earliest settlers and Ins industry and favor of the home club. some prounsiuii mines, upon winch ttiey force of character made a utroiig impress On lite third inning the visitors were again treated to a largo wi.eil goose on the community, He was of frugal mind and by tireless efforts was enabled have done considerable work Mr Kcigel believes ill the Black Hills and his enthusiasm is beneficial to its interests, Mr and Mrs, Fitzpalriek spend a portion of every summer in the vicinity of Rapid City and Sheridan. ALL Tilt KAGE! why? Hi-cause it touches the spot.

It's cohl, refresh -ing and simply elegant. Try it Central Dnio Store. CIIAS. IJ. HUNT, Mgr.

(I'nseiiitnn I'riiKKlst 1 the niemliers of tho visiting club not passing the first base once before th" to build a comfortable fortune out of the oiler it xx yards Warranted fast then wilds. aide was ri tired Whun the Rapid City Three and one third cents a pair for Ladies' fast black Hose 3 pair for 10 Cents. For 7 els. a yard we of Cordonet dimity, colors. Me was born in Campaign county, boys again faced the professional pitcher, Ohio, October 6, 1HU, and was the imported from Omaha by the visitors yoimceht child of a large family of tliir tor the purpose of wiping up the earth with the various clubs of the Black Hills, teen, whose parents were anions (he VVVVVVVVVVVVVSiWVVV fust settlers of that county.

The par they pounded the life out o' the ball and ents, who were prominent citizens and lier I in-''t Forecast foi 3i airs ending sn Rapid City time: 32. For South ikota: Partly cloudy with showers west portion tonight probably showers Friday 'lYmperatuie data for Rapid City: lonipernture, Wednesday, 87 scored three more runs, leaving the score highly esteemed in the Baptist church, standing seven to nothing in favor of the home organization It was in this both died while Alvin was a mere child who was then reared and cared for by inning that the imported pitcher got his sister Mary very hot un ler the collar and left bis degrees; minimum temperature Weilnes- All our 20 and 25 a nt dimities go now nt only 15 cents a yard. box with tho intention of quitting the game, hut better judgment prevailed la), 58 hgrees. Observer lie tii st went to school in a little log nbiu provided with rouuh slabs for seats and into which light was admitted JESTER HOUSE. and the game was played to a tininh.

In the fourth inning botti clubs re ceived a coat of whitewash, but in the Hotel llHiney The following persons arrived in the city yesterday and are registered at Hotel Harney: It. W. Harvey, St Paul A. V. Weidel, Dubuque; C.

J. llamlin.J P. Omaha; W. Eastman, Broken fifth inning the visitors were successful in securing three runs. These runs ere simply presents to them, as none of them tt A Bow.

Nebraska: W. F. Faer. Kansas City John A. Perley, Viewlield; N.

S. The. latest Novelty in dress goods or 3 Cl'iitt Lappet Lace reduced from 35 to 25 il 1000 yards of Challi all 1897 patterns I it licht and dark colors. through greased paer for windows. At the age of 10 Alvin Lewis left his sis ter's home and was apprenticed to learn the plasterer's trade at which he was to work faithfully, all the consideration he to receive being his board and clothes.

He worked at his trade for 28 years. In 1837 he left his Ohio home and, coming into Iowa, settled in the part of the country which is now Van Buret) county. He commenced cultivating a farm there when there were but two other white men in the vicinity, one north and one south of him, The country was full of Indians and could be seen prowling around the outskirts of their claims. They were peaceful, however.and never offered violence. Two years after, Mr.

Lewis sold his Best jkl a ny house in the Black Hills Everything new neat ami homelike. were earned, while the local club was given its third goose egg of tho game. This left the score standing seven to three in favor of the home club. In the sixth inning the Rapid City boys got back on the visitors and retired them ill one, two, three order, and to make up fur the present they made the visitors in the preceding inning they ran iu four men, wliuti placed eleven runs to their credit. It was in the seventh inning that the soldiers murdered Smith, and murdered Harding, Nebraska City; W.

Meek, I leaver; Charles II Knapp, Minneapolis. lUeci Muiiilitairil. The republicans of.the Eighth judicial district held their convention yeslerday in Dead wood und W. U. Rice was nominated by acclamation as the candidate for the circuit, judgeship.

There is little qui Hiion but that Rico will be elected to the position as the people of that cir ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER GOODS-Goods that will keep you UK Boaid by the day, week or month. Sin 0 lo meals and lodgings. cool and coin (01 table during the hot weather-can not be equaled in ooum Dakota. If you want reliable goods at lowest prices follow the crowd to cuit have had a sullicioncy of populist judges and are anxious for a change. For a Good Meal farm and again settled in Ohio for a llitrpi r's iitztr of July 10 contains a very interesting piiHr by Lillie Hamil time and then in 1843 lie recrossed the Mississippi and came to Wapello county.

him plenty, which with the wild playing of our boys allowed the visitors to make a score of six runs. Our boys having gone to the bat a trifle groggy they could not do much with the ball and were early retired without anything to their credit. This left tho score standing eleven to nino in favor of the The BeeHive, ton French on "The Pundita Riunabai," tho remarkable Hindoo lady who has Co to JESTER'S. done excellent work for her people dur- He took up a claim and camped on it for two weeks before the land camt into market and was here, as before, among the first settlers. His claim vas finally ng the recent famine in India, and a RAPID CITY, S.

D. One Block West of the Swpeney Hard home nine. suggestive aiticle on "French Business Mfiiii St. ware Company. In the eighth inning neither club could score a run, wkich gave tho vis Women," by Madame C.

Villiot. Junior A I il b'irlHl. The Junior Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will hold a lawn social itors six coats of whitewash to five for the home nine. In the ninth inning the visitor were Friday evening, July 23, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Spayde. Ice nun 1 ji ids. able to score only ouo run and that off a wiid throw.

This determined the game Great H1BUI11U cream, Hhrrhert ami cake will bo served, Everybody is cordially invited VI snd made the Rapid City boys the winners by a score of eleven to ten. The settled (now compriiiing Dahlonega town- ship) and he lived here the first year in a tent. On this farm he cultivated the tirst land which was broken by actual settlers in Wapello county. There was in all 1120 acres which at (list poor, under his industrous hands became improved and after a time he received a rich reward for his skillful labors. After a residence of about fifuen years on his farm Mr.

Lewis' health failed him and he was obliged to retire from such laliorious living. He then moved to Oltiimwa and has ever since lieen one of our most honored and respected citizens. In August 1830, Mr. Lewis was mar ried to Lucinda, daughter of Thomas Tierce. 8he was the mother of two daughters one of whom was Martha following is the score by innings: A gil to do general l.ousewnik.

En quire of Mrs. C. L. Wood. 1 2 3 4 7 8 Rapid City 4 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 -ll tii-Hiiil l'imii Sule, The Rapid Citv Building and Loan Hase Halls, Bats, Masks, Gloves Croquet Sets and Lawn Tennis Goods, Indian Clubs and Dumb lit lls, Foot Balis, Bicycles Bicycle Sundries, Marbles, Tops, Skipping Hopes and all kinos ot FishingTackle.

We have the laritestand most complete line in the Black Hills. McNAMA WA'S BOOK STORE, Main Street. Rapid City, S- Dak. Association in order to close up its af Two weeks of bargains June 26 to July 10. Entire line of our choice summer goods.

fairs is compelled by law to sell at once the following described property; The south 71) feet of lots 'ill, 30, 111 and 32, block 1, Riverside addition; Iota 11, 10, It and 13. block 1UI original lownsite; tots 23 and 21, block 12 Boulevard IS II Fort .0 () 0 0 3 II II 0 1 10 It was conceded liy all who were on the ground and witnessed tho game that Rapid City played a much finer game of hall than thu visitors and hail it not been fur tho bad playing by the home club in the seventh inning tho visitors would have suffered the worst defeat they have ever received in the history of their organization luanumherof instances the homo club niemliers did some brilliant playing and they were heartily applauded by the large number who witnessed the game from beginning Ikssuge, who died over thirty-five years is m. un diliou; lot 3, block II, I am pert, ago leaving two sons, Joseph and Al addition No. 2, the south 05 feet of lots 3 and 4. block Lamperts aihtitlon tso.

vin and the other daughter, Matilda lots 10, II, and east half of lot 12, C. Hedrick, the widow of Gen. J. M. block 123 original townsite.

Also 8H 1 11 ro ideriets, shures of the capital stock of the Rapid neuricK, wno a numiier ol years ago gave up her home to care for her aged parents. Mr. Lewis has alwiys con City Building Co. CASH A public auction will held at the orner of Main anil nevenui streets, KP AND TAN SIIOBS AlA, We Buy For Cash and save MONEY. tributed cheerfully and willingly to all educational and religious causes.

He riilav, Julv 30, at ten o'clock to finish. By yesterday's game the Rapid City boys show that they playball and if they had been permitted to prac at which time all proisTty le- Si iOKS SMPL'KWS, TAN I IOSE. maining unsold will lie sold to the highest bidder. A grand opportunity to was always particularly interested in the building up of the school system here and has been intimately connected with tice more and play more games they btain a residence ctiPap. ror further would lie able to put up a game that articulars call on the socw.tarv.

Il summer goods cut to actual would be a credit to any town A.K. Thomas, Secretary. cost to us or lower these goods business and industrial enterprises in this section. He was a republican in pol.tics and cast his first vote for Henry tre Last KvrniiiK. lipner than Kvur.

move uuicklv and prices J. U. Tate, Supreme Master Workman Mrs Cant, will Hell jhats for (UN) of the A. O. U.

Ianeoln, Neb and upward. With every hat will go arrived yesterday morning as expected an article, valuable for cither ntt or ornament. Tln-e articled are dilfrent, and spent the day visiting with mem jnd raiiL'H in value in accordance, with TAIvKS at which wenow place, their will sup-prise you. Do noi miss this s.ile. come and see the bargains at once.

During sale all mens' and boys' suits and pants will go at actual cost to us. Big line of newest goods to select trom. the nrice of the hat. Ihis i no fake tier of the order in this city. In the evening he gave a lecture which was attended by a fair representation of the nt call Ht Mrs iiiintz millinery parlor and for yourx-lf Clay, and the first public sieech he ever attended was delivered by our martyred President Lincoln, of whom he was an ardent admirer and with whom he enjoyed a frienJly acquaintance.

When Mr. Lewis first came to Wapello county he had but $200, but through his unceasing efforts came into 'he pusses-ion much valuable farm and city property and has been richly rewtided for his ever upright and honorable dealings with his fellowmen. The city nt Ottumwa and Wapello local lodge and some others. His lec We sell for cash and save YOU money. Our stock is the newest and best assorted in anything you may need tor wear or Hunk.

Ilmik. tore was interesting ami contaii.ed much 1 hi' c.immitti of the CoiigrrgatUnial worth remeniliering in relation to the Mi-'-iomiry S-iety into whose thaige order. II. manner "is earnest and his ALL SALES CASH. Wii hi veil the colli-t tint; of tmoks for the arguments in favor of the order olivine Tillol-iii college anxious to send th ing, and would prove to almost anyone how great the benefit to be derived from look ay and reipitsU that all who Imve hiH.kx for that tiiiriMKe leave Ihrm 1 vou care to get the best and M'nty have indeed a clearly defined right to mourn the loss of one who was a meinhersMp.

Mr. Tate will go to the it Thk Jot KN'Al. onice without delay. Hv A most for your money it will Northern Hills thit morning. Tim Cotrlr.

11 la mm liliii litis pay you to buy The Coterie was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. H. W. Sinners. Sev And all Kinds of GEMtVTtRy WORK eral invited guest Is-side the members so worthy of the reward which we are sure he has come int the possession of and the community extend its heartfelt sympathy to hi aged wife and relatives." The Raipbail (iIU YealetiUy w.s a red letter day for Rapid City It the day that its baeball club met the lia.

eln'i were present and ail present tjn joyed very pleasant afternoon. The (lowers Leave Order ut were beautiful and in great profusion DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND SHOES. At Chases. "Where They Sell Chiap. The merit of Houd's SirapHrilla literally ritten in hlnnd.

It traced in the vital fluid Of million of th linm.ni rac. In merit And curative power is writkn the heart, and graven upon The mind of thousands of -op. hom it has cured And given good ln When there k. iii '1 nothing hefore Them hut drknesM an-l defp'iir. It arising Kroui or prom ted by impure Plood by it intrinsic merit a Th One True Blxd Purifier comprising It'iiiqueU of sweet peas pansies, pnies, rose, RAPID GITY MARBLE WORKS.

Call and get prices. The best of work done. pinks ami vei bona." leotge mis- TIME! field's card thowed Mie most punch llial laoy having lil hut one game. of Nebraska and took them intu vn. While Rapid City has not ol boastful turn in th pat -die pror, that he lias a ball club that she nm well leel proud of When the Foil Niobrara ball club passed up the road to th Xortbera HdU a week ago this The luncheon was ib licions, ever) thing being delicately r-ttrl and nerved Rapid City.

(JO. DAKOTA C. W. STANNARD, Proor. Rapid City, South Dakota.

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