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fi Nice fresh br tents at Lav, r'- ®v--»si\? ©2 t|)t %s5s$s 2L More bargains at the Fair. Adjutant (ienernl Knglesby and Dr. Uentley, wit.li their wives, spoilt, last Sunday at, Sylv an Lake and greatly ei **oy».*iI the beauties ot' tin place. loom" ftirnishefl on ersy ,. Daniels. 17tf Houses or r.enns. W. hr Jesse Simmons, editor anil publisher u! thelilaek Mills Mining lleview, of {)ea.l\vnod, was among the Spring.- is vtors durum the week. nn.i favored the Stai! wit.li a f'raU-rnai call. handy They conic in eat her Saratov Hummel's. during hot at Lummis Chip !'j. It. I'ureell ami Judge C. L. Cut t-r.ioii, of lir.iken Mow. N•*!., wi-rij vis .'orn at. the Sprnus the first of the week. Mr. I'ureell is editor of the C.tster Connly Chief. «w:m .Many new barg.d(,s at the Fair. $§0 A. i'\ (ialloway. a prominent citizen tind banker ol Clnrinda, Iowa, arrived Ia-.t. Friday even.ntr, accompanied by his wife and two suns. They expect to 'remain two or time weeks. Fifty bargain'- hi men's outing suits coats and pantsi at the Fair. I'rof. \V. ,J. iSiacK, wife and son ar rived last Friday from Indiana. The pi o'.V.-sor the new superintendent of the city schools id is getting located tor beginning his duties next, month. ,'i'hey have rent.-.i \V. li. Stanley's icm m' Icnce on College tiill. Wood you must, have and wood we have. Traiisler. Feed Ov Fuel Co. Men Cleghorn, v.ho resided here for •sf,ve!-ril years, but lias been farming in Nebraska tor the past six years, visited ihis sister. Mrs. Fjckstein.here for a few -days, leaving bunday for I eud wood to visit his brother. Alley, lie expects to visit the Portland i-xposition and other Pacilio ooiiht points. ifSs® fSlK.••••• F'S Sai.k on liENT I'leesaid, '.oeated residence ,,f seven rooms. ..quire at Stak otlic.e. veil Mil- Last Wednesday i)un iMosier, of the \V. (I. Flat, was thrown !'nm a loud of grain and sustained a fracture of a bone above the knee joint on the left leg. He was taken to the hospital at, Hot Springs on the evening train to be treated by l.»r. Hardens,—Buffalo Gap Republican. Just a small amount of dried sweet, uoru left at Lummis Hummers. Mr. and Mr- S. C. Lummis and »children came over from the Springs iast. Sunday morning. Mr. lummis went onto Pnadwood to witness the tmll game. )!r- L. and children re|and unified hero visiting with Mrs. Ticker. lm until Moi'.d: evening, returning .'•to the Springs or. the passengpr. Mr. L. returned home Sunday evening.— Buffalo (Jap Republican. for ed. li loaves Bakery. Hvee.ial sale of ladies' muslin tinder wear at the Fbir. Rev. Dr. Kw'.ckard will take a vaca tion of about a month, and enjoy a much needed rest. During the assem bly he had an mm-ual amount of work •.in in.! and performed a double duty goods have already been shipped with remarkable success. He needs ••e?M and the elmivh is only too glad to •1'ive him en iuy one. It is the hope mi'l sincere wi-di of every member of ilis c'hureh that he remain another year as pastor, and m.u.y who are not mem bers have expres-ed a .similar desire, ile is one of the ablest, pulpit orators in the northwest. Canton Leader. K. S. Millijan i.- doing the blaek am'.: .nig at Buebanan's. Mr. Milligan is the pioneer Mae.ksniith of Hot Spring* mill .. g.-.:.l one at that. Any thing that h" ••. is always done tirst class. This work done. place to have your A MATTEW 9FHEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE 9. -n £J» Bargains in shirts at the Fair. Dr. Itatte, of Keystone spent Monday in town. Mrs. Roy Xess is visiting at Hay Springs this week. Ex-Congressman Knowles and wife spent'Sunday in town. Byron Carry has again taken up quarters a*: the Soldier1-' Home. Mrs. Allen Morrow has gone to Iowa for a visit, to relatives. W. F. IJceder returned Saturday from his business trip east. A'u**. J.J. March has gone to the Portland exposition and the coast. Airs. W. II. Stanley and son,Stewart, have been visiting at lead this week. Mrs, (iriswold, of Omaha, is stenog rapher iu Wilson A: Wilson's ofliee. Major Piatt, of Clark, paymaster IVt the National Cuard, has been here this week Airs C. O. Wooster has returned from her Wisconsin visit and the homo is happy again. Wagon covers and plow repairs at Buil'iiio Gap Lumber Co. Charley Stewart and wife, and C. F. Sage and wife visited Deadwood and Lead Sunday. iene Gordon resumed hisae,oust om ed place at the throttle on the Cap run Tuesday morning. supply your and best iu Thomas tlie grocr can table-, with the tlesiie^t. the market. '(iene Ness and family came in from their ranch Sunday to take iu the pleasures of reunion week. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Cull entertained Hon. J. L. Burke and a few fiiends at dinner at the Evans last Friday night. Everything good to eat. at, Lawler Bakery, Evans Block. Miss Vera Beukwilh is visiting the family of 1. B. Murphy and other friends in the city. She is now living at St Joseph, Mo. Remember that Thomas the grocer curries fresh groceries of the very best quality. Robert.. A. Hopkins, of the secretary of state's office, at Lincoln, Xeb., has been enjoying the week here, accom panied by his wife and little boy. A new lot of American Beauty Girdle Corsets at the Fair. The Star job printer is strictly up to date in the art—plain, neat, artistic, colored, or any style that suits. Call inspect stock and get. prices. FruNisnrit Hnrsr. to Uknt.—Seven rooms, with water and electric lights, For further particulars call at Stak oHice. Miss Florence Wood very liandsouie I ly entertained a number of young peo pie at her home last Thursday evening. Furnished house, with four rooms to rent. Enquire of J. G. Richer. ii.ack Hills rea: estate is coming in demand this I I here lire more in- 'J J10 county commissioners met in inn le.s lor aer-.i^e propeity than e\ er ounuH before ami it it-ally looks as though ].lyi wrestling with some changes in it,he land boom was coming on to the Hills. For years real estate values have been in .sti ui imo, but, with more railroads building to the Hills, new ir rigation pro.* :.s opening up and gen eral range conditions materially im proving, everything gives promise of a bright outlook lor real estate. session .Monday and Tues- the assessment. Have you an eczema or other disease of the skin'.'' Take Dr. Traer's Medi cated Baths. They cure them every time so thoy stay cured. Four troops of the Second squadron. Sixth, cavalry, of Fort .Meade, will ar rive here about Sept.. loth on their practice march ar.d spend about, live days here. E. 15. Davis and wife left Wednesday evening for Oshkosh, Nebraska, for visit to relatives prior to locating Santa Cruz, Calif., to which place their A barrel of Fresh Saratoga Chip po tatoes on sale at. Lummis A Hummers, The badges gotten out by the Sol diers' and Sailors' Association were beauties, the ribbon badge being fas tened with a souvenir button bearing the attractive view of the Vale of Min nekahta, with the National Sanitarium in the background. (inn. Wanted -To assist about the house. Kncpiire at Dr. Hull's residence. 11. Robins, one of Fall River coun ty's best farmers, was a caller Thurs day, bringing ye scribe a sack of Duchess apples as evidence of his hor ticultural ability. (He is making a splendid success of ''dry" farming and especially of fruit growing. For Rent—A nicely fii'-nished five room cottage, close in no hills to climb. Apply to C. (J. Fargo. Miss Rose Bower went through on the excursion train from Deadwood to liot Springs yesterday morniug, where she has an engagement with the Sol diers' Home orchestra during the Sol diers' and Sailors' reunion, -Rapid City Journal. Co to Lawler's Bakery for bread, pies, cakes, cookies. Bread (i loaves for 23 ceuts. Hon. Homer Johnson and Levi D. Wait, two democratic wheelhorses of the state, residing at Armour, S. Dak., spent Monday in town. They declared their mission to the Hills was purely to look up the real estate situation They believe that with two or more railroads entering the Hills real estate values are certain to take an upward bound. Miss Gladys Belding, of Deadwood, has been spending the week with Miss Inez Godard. G. G. Dennis, the Northwestern bus iness-getter from Deadwood, spent Tuesday in town. Mrs. Lulu Perry, the nurse, arrived Wednesday for a few days visit to rel atives and friends. S. E. Wilson returned Tuesday from Omaha, where he was looking after business for the Fuller's Earth Co. Always on hand, the old reliable Charles City Cheese. Lummis & Hum mel. Miss Bertha Gordon has retilvnod from Fremont, Xeb., where she has been attending the Normal school. Six room cottage for ...rent. "Inquire, at, Hot Springs Hank. Mrs. Tne/. Godard ami Mrs. F. M. Stewart went to Sylvan Lake Wednes day. hoping that, the former may bo benefitted from an aggravated case of hay fever. Shirt waist bargains at the Fair. One of the distinguished and active participants in the soldiers' reunion here this week was Capt. C. V. Gard ner. of Piedmont,—who never fails to join the veterans in having a happy time. J. 11. Gable has been spending a few days here looking after the G. A. R. excursionists to Denver. Ho thinks there will be a large attendance, and he is helping to rapidly increase the crowd. Rev. Dr. Swickard, of Canton, S. D., arrived Wednesday evening from a visit to relatives in Kansas, and will spend several days here among old friends. He was the Al. E. pastor here for a few years and his old-time friends are always glad to see him. Mr. and Mrs. Alerle McCain went to Hot, Springs last evening to take a well deserved rest. Although a resident, of this section of the country for the past twenty-one years, Mr. McOaiu will see Hot Springs for the first time on this trip.—Rapid City Journal. Don't forget that your friend U. F. Thomas, the grocer, has some of that elegant Vale coffee, fresh vegetables, etc. Gov. Elrod has appointed S. E. Wil son water commisi iotier for this dis trict, under the new irrigation lan. The appointment is a good one, as Mr. Wilson has been very active iu behalf of the Cheyenne river project, and is therefore well versed in the irrigation question, and much interested iu it,. For views of Black Hills and por traits, call at, Cross' Studio, opposite Gillespie hotel. 1 Paul Martin, son of Congressman Martin, had a horse fall with him Wed nesday while rounding up some cattle, and for a time it was feared he was badly hurt. He was brought to town, but. Dr. IJargeus could iind no serious injuries, although his limbs were con siderably strained by the horse falling upon them. The Central Savings Bank of Hot Springs does a general banking busi ness, and oilers to its customers every facility which their balances, business and responsibility warrant. Gib. B. Flannigan, Cashier. 1.1 1 The unfortunate girl who was so kindly aided by the Salvation Army and others—in raising a nice little purse of money—and was taken to the it, ipital. where Dr. Jennings removed two tumors, has fully recovered and is now stopping with Mrs. Harlow. It is thought for a time that she could not possibly recover. There's nothing like it! Sheridan coal is quick for cooking a spring time meal. Any quantity any time by Transfer, Feed «& Fuel Co. Col. C. A. Marshall, of Rapid City, has been devoting a few days hero this week among the veterans working up the excursion to Denver to the Nation al (r. A. R. encampment. He says there will be over lu go from here with the Northwestern -otiieial" train on the evening of Sept. 1st, and he hopes to have a train of twelve coaches out of the Hills. Pasti-kage—480 acres of fine pasture, fine grass, plenty of spring water. Will take horses by t.iie iiea I. Inquire of Dick Spencer, Hot Springs, S.D. 3 27 Gov. Elrod and family, consisting of wife and two children, arrived Sunday morning and remained until Wednes day morning. They were greatly de lighted with Hot Springs and surround ings. This was the governor's first vi.sit to the Hills and he expressed some surprise at the beauty of our town and its substantial appearance, although he said he had heard much of it. He promised to be a moie fre quent visitor hereafter. With a party of fourteen he visited Wind Cave Tues day, leaving early in the morning, get ting breakfast and dinner at the Cave and gettiug back early iu the after, uoon. They were charmed with the cave. The governor and family joined the railroad commissioners' special train at Buffalo Gap Wednesday morn iug. going to Deadwoorl where he wel comed that, National organization to the state. BAPTIST ASSOCIATION PROGRAM, Sixteenth Allium) AKKociotion Meets Wltli the Hot Springs Chui't.li. The Sixteentli Annual Meeting of the Black Hills Baptist Association will meet with the Hot Springs Baptist Church on Friday, August 18, 1905. Churches are entitled to representation by the following number of delegates, and are urged to send full delegations: Buffalo Gap, Custer, 5 Deadwood, 10 Hill City, S Hot Springs, 5 Keystone, 5: Lead, .5 Millville. 5 Rapid City, 6. rntioiiA.MMi:: I'Hin.vv, auctst i:i rm KXTn. 10:00 A. M. Devotional Service, Deacon Jno. Baggaley, Deadwood. 10:30 Paper, "Our B. Y. P. U.," Roy Ness, Hot Springs. i&\ Five Minute Reports from tilt: other Unions. 11:15 I' •»per. "Our Junior B. Y. P. U.," Miss Edith McDonald, Hill City. 11:30 General Discussion. 2:00 P. M. Reading of Church Letters. 3:00 Election of Officers. Report of Com.on Christian Educa tion, Rev. H. H.Gunderson, Lead. 3: IS Address. Rev, E. F. Jordan, Ph. D., D. 1).. President Sioux Falls College. Address of Welcome, A. B. Munger, 3:30 7:30 Hot Springs. Response, Dr. W. E. Crouter, Hill City. Annual Sermon, Rev. H. H. Gun derson, Lead. KATl'UDAY, AlTitTST N1XKTEENTH. lW)0 A. M. Devotional Service, W. J, Mclntvre, Deadwood. 9:30 The Primary Department of the S. S., Lillie M. Barnes, Hot Sp'gs Reports from the Other Sunday Schools in the Association. Report of Com. on Publication So ciety, Hon. J. F. Schrader, Rapid City. Address, Rev. H. F. Wilkinson, 10:00 Denver. V: Games of baseball were played Wed nesday and Thursday between Hot Springs and Custer. It. wasn't a. very snappy game, for it seemed to be too easy for the home team Wednesday, the score being 7 to 1 in favor of Hot Springs. Thursday the score was -1 to 1 in favor of our boys. Report of Com. on Foreign Mis sions, Dr. W. E. Crouter, Hill Cy. Report of Woman's Foreign Mis sion Society, Miss O. E. Stiilwell, Rapid City. Address, Miss Mary Cressey, Sioux Falls. Kip 2:00 P. M. Devotional Service, Mrs. 13. A. Ford, Hill City. 2:30 Report of Com. on Home Missions Rev. P. M. Smock. Hot Springs. Report of Com. on State Missions, B. C. Yates, Lead. Address, "Three 1 .ooks--Past, Pres cut. Future." Rev. T. M. Shana felt. D. D.. Huron. Address. Miss Abbie E. Ross, San Francisco, Calif. Devotional Service. Report ol Com. on Obituaries. 7:30 Address, "The Growing Church," Rtv. Will C. King. Deadwood, 8:00 SI M)AY, Aft.l'hT TWENTIETH. 10:00 A. M. Sunday School. 11:00 Sermons: Baptist Church. Rev. E. F. Jor dan, Ph. D., I). D.. Sioux Falls. ?|fU Presbyterian Church. Rev. H.W j|l|| Tilden, D. D.. Dillon. Montana. Buffalo Gap, Rev. W. C. King. 3 .P. M. General Rally ot Young People and Call for Decision, led bv Rev G, L. Eaton, 7:00 P. M. B. Y. P. U.. Dr. Jordan. S 0 re W World in the Bible,'" Dr. Tilden. M. I/tike'* Church. The IU. I lev. W. II. Hare, D. I) bishop ot South Dakota, will officiate in the Episcopal church Sunday morn' ing at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at 7:.l,". SundayschoolatlOa.m. Stran. gers in our city, and all others are very cordially invited to worship with us. W. H. Si'ARUNi Priest in Charge. lJiplotnncy. "What did papa say'.'" "lie showed mo the door." "And what did you say?" "I said it was certainly a very hand some door, but not -what I had come to talk about. That, made him laugh, and a minute later you wore mine." liOiiilnii'N Intensity. London is the mont intense of all eities. New York is noisier there is more rattlo in Paris in London alone yon have that suliduod roar, that inde scribable murmur -which suggests an irresistible volume of life that is deep as well as strong.—Christian. I'luler t!ie Cltnnflelicr. Next time you go to a party watch some of the women as they stand un der the chandeliers. Notice how a light shining from above brings out unsus pected lines and angles in all but the youngest and freshest faces. It is a severe test of beauty. Down nncl l'p. 1 "Wot did yer tell de judge?" "Dat everybody wuz tryin' to keep me down." "An' what did he do?" "Sent me up."—Exchange. E BUFFALO GAP LUMBER CO. Building Material, Window Glass, I Pairst, Putty, Tar. I Fence Wire, Hard, Soft and Blacksmith Coal, Feed, h'ay and Grain, -»»an^rj) gtnif-VMrrna'c,»rp«',-o\~»j^«fjoprn^aAU'jtaiarvugf]-* I I. F. Pairs' II Agents for DIAMOND COAL. We handle different makes of WAGONS and BUGGIES and can suit all tastes PARKS 8I FLART/ Gen'l Insurance Agents We represent the best old line companies and write all forms of Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass Indemnity Insurance Office Opposite Union Depot HOT SPRINGS, S. D. SYLVAN LAKE Hills Qmrr In the Heart of tne Hills Under New Management. Splendid Trout Fishing Fine Boating Tennis Court Burro Riding Reasonable Rates. Special Prices to Parties HENRY MONHEIM, Low R'y Rates. Long limits, stop overs and other fs nection with above rates. prices irj{ O.Tice and yards opposite Postcffiee. F. C. SILKENSON, Manager. KNUY .\IARTY. and "if* .V iibi 1W ^.lanasrer. Custer, S. D. gTagygmgy.uai'.J^MMi»e*:-rtari*vrg*ir»:«cinuKiy.ii^jw.rPnws*?«M— Hie STAR Does Fine JOD Printino. Follow The Flag." very Low Round Trios South and Southeast, one fare plus S2.00. Hot Springs, Ark., daily St. Louis, Mo., daily Detroit, Mich., Augast 13th and 14th ... Pittsburg, ja., August 17th and iSth Richmond, Va., September 8th to nth inclusive Philadelphia, Pa., Sept 14th to 10th inclusive All agents can sell you through tickets and route you Wabash. All tickets reaning over the Wabash from Chicago eas4 are optional with passenger via Lake or Rail either or both di" rections. Call at Wabash city office, 1601 Farnam St., or write and let me give you all informotion, maps, descriptive matter, folders etc. 1 HARRY E. MOORES, 0. fl. P. fl.l WABASH R. R. Omaha, Nebraska. $23.00 $18.50 $21.50 $25.25 *33-75 ?32-75 tures offered in con- it