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--.W iff-** •*4' sk A mz -i -i 4iu la a a a 3£* Mm-: the Really Fascinating Models Worn B. J. GLATTLHY J. F. PARKS, HKX If. BRADY, 1 J- Miwmwsaam When You Wake To the fact that it pays to give quality the first consideration, we want to talk to you about ACME COAL Our Acme is a choice article and there is nothing better produced in the Sheridan Dis trict. Lowest in Ash, highest in B. T. XI. Gov ernment Analysis. Our Acme customers don't find it neces sary to complain about impurities that some coal contains that is well advertised. We also carry Colorado, and Lehigh Val ley Anthracite. THE WOOSTER COMPANY Lumber, Feed a/nd Fuel B.J. GLATTLY, Resident, GEO. W- BRADY,'Vice Pttu, S HENRY MARTY, Cashier, V. A. McLIMANS, A*»i. Cashier Of Hot Sprfnfs lQ«mber Federal Reserve TJ&nks, District Ho. 9 4 Per Ceit literast Paid on Time Certificate Deposits Under the new Federal Reserve Bank Act. This bank is equipped to meet every legitimate tnnkiag need of its customers. We offer highly efficient service in ail depart ments. Liberal treatment consistent with safe and prudent banking. FIRE PROOF VAULT with electrical steel lining and burglar alarms for safe storage of valuables and papers of customers.: DIRECTORS F. P. HESNARD, S. B. lTU-SON. L. H. HEDRICK, Rtyr Our Advance Showing FALL COAT STYLES ^SPECIALLY welcome are you to view the most pleasing line of FALL COATS FOR LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN that has ever entered this department. There can be no doubt of pleas ure these new models will afford you. Eccentric and ultra-fashion able styles have been carefully provided—only methods of the refined, wearable type will be found in our most liberal selection. Some one of these coats is bound to meet your idea of style aud comfort and the earlier you make your choice the more pleased you will be. Whether you buy just now or not, we are most anxious that you see our complete display. Come in—try them on—you will be availing yourself of that service which we gladly extend and in no way need you feel under obligations to us for it. a A great variety of beautiful and serviceable materials such as Seal Plush, Arabian Lamb, Boucle, Velour, Zibeline, Matelasse Mohair and Fancy Plaids, Checks and Woolen Mixtures make .up the line. A S E S W.R. MORGAN JAY DUDLEY, HENRY MARTY ^4* 1 J/ A feature no less pleasing than the .coats themselves are the prices. Every garment carries the appearances of value way in excess of what we are asking. There is one good way to learn the facts though—seethe coats. Charles S. Eastman William B. Dudley EASTMAN & DUDLEY Attorneys-at-Law Praotio* In all oonrto. Offloe ov*r the Bodega. Hot Springe, South Dakota. F. E. LOW. Of Battle Mountain Sanitarium Band Piano Tuning and Fine Repairing All work guaranteed Prices reasonable Leave orders at the Star Offloe. DR. W. J. McROBERTS Specialist Chronic Diseases Offloe in Hlghley Drug Store Building. River Ave. Hot Springs. South Dak S. E Wilson Clifford A. Wilson WILSON WILSON Attorneys-at-Law Offloa over Fargo Meroantil* Company Store. Hot Springs, South Dakota, DR. E. H. SPEIGELBERG Physidaa and Snrgeon Specialty— Surgery and Gyneoology. Offloe hours: 9:00 to 11:00 a. m. 2:00 to 4:30 p. m. Phons: Offlos 143 resldenos 142. Offlos In Minnekahta Blook, Hot Springa, South Dakota. The Llveru for WIND CAVE HACKS, ALL KINDS OP RIGS, SINGLE DRIVERS AND SADDLERS. PROPRIETOR HOT SPRINGS, S. D. OTBHflft WBBK1Y flEAR HOT. IMUKQ^ jUUrtM UAWiA The Most Varied and De lightful Selection of Coats Are Ready for Your Ap proval. See Them. "Where They Sell Cheap" Girl Wanted: Evans. Inquire of Mrs. F.T. 21tf Nioe 7 room bouse torrent on Col lege Hill. Reasonable rent for the winter. Inquire at the Evanston rooms, 23l2, FOR RENT: Two nioely furnished from rooms. Heat and light. Also use of piano. Corner of 8th and Lin ooln Ave. Best looation in th* olty. luquir* of Pat Boyles. 21tf Two refined young ladles would lik* to mak* th* acqualntanoe of two re fined yoong men. We are atrangers in the city and ar* lonesome. Address Box 171, Hot Springs, S. D. 23tl LOST: One bay eaddle horse branded O on left shoulder. Also one roan filly branded two bars ou right thigh. Finder pleaae telephone L. E. Cleveland at Bank of Hot Springa. 20tf Miss Nsara MoRoberts wishes to an nounoa thato she la prepared to tak* puplle In baaket making. Alao book binding and letter work, Speoial price for adulta. Others for ohlldren. Phone 24, 23t3 Fob Sale: Four bull, oalvea of the Soldiers Home Holstoin herd. On* five months old three are three months old. For prloes and partioulars In quire of Superintendent T. G. Orr at State Home, Hot Springs, S. D. 22tf Fur Sal*: 5000 aoras of Arkansaa land in Logan oounty. Divided into farms ranging from 33 acres to 1000 aores. Prioe ranging from 14.00 to 120.00 par aore aooording to looation Some paatur* land and aom* tillable farms. Terma or oaeb. Write G. S, Dorrongb, Millard, Arkanaaa. 21tl2. HUNTERS I hav* a' new Kenwood sleeping bag for sal* reaaqnable. F. M. Dill*, Wind Cave Park. "7 23tl Elmer R. Juok*tt E. B. Adama 4 JUCKETT ADAMS Attorn*ys-at-Law Will praotloe In all Courte Post offlos Blook Phon* No. 8 Hot Bprings, South Dakota. I BERNARD J. HAAS Chiropractor Offloe In tha Poet Offloa Building seoond floor front rooms. Hot Springa 9. Dak. Dr. L. E. EATON,' ft DENTIST Located in Minnekahta Block Soooeawr to DB J. A. GRAHAM H"t Springs, feouth Dakota Another boon the oountry will ap preciate Is fall pastor*. Bsn Harrison, of Oelrlohe, was Hot Bpringa shoppsr Saturday. If Pop* B*n*d!ot peso*, h* will b* a bring about benedlotlon indeed. EdStenger, of Hermoea, waa tran sacting business in Hot Springs, Wed nesday, William Lovett and Thomas Carroll, of Caster, were Hot Springs oallers on Wednesday George P. Bennett, of Rapid City, was a Hot Springs business visitor the first of the week. Miss Calhoun, of Dsadwood, was a Hot Springs oallerfora few days ths latter part of last week. F. L. Aokerman and family and A, A. Holoomb, of Rapid City, motored to Hot Springs, Wednesday. E. E. Benjamin, general agent for I the O. & N. W. R'y at Deadwood, waa a Hot Springs visitor Tuesday. Mrs. D. Q. Somsrlndyok departed Wednesday for Milwsake*, Wisoonsio, for a tow w*eks visit with relatives, William Bailmee, who has been at Ellsworth, Minneeota, for ths past few weeks, visiting, arrived home, Sunday. William Degnan waa a passenger to Buffalo Gap, Tuesday to attend the fair and to visit relatives for a few days. William Smith, th* International I Harvester Blook man, of Rapid Oity„ was here looking after buslnoss matters Wednesday. Fred E. Dale, of Edgemont, and Dr. F. W. Bilger, of Ardmora, were in the city Monday enroute to Buffalo Qap to attend the fair. R. Flanders, proprietor of the Blaok I Hills Stsam Laundry at Deadwood, was a bualness visitor In the city the latter part of last week. Miss Edna Boyles departed Saturday evening for Ohioago to resume her studies In one of th* larg* kinder garten training aobools. Miss 8ylvla Volin arrived th* latter part of last week from Loa Angeles, and will spend a ooupl* of months with her parents and other relatives. After viewing the gnat European battles from Paris, the former Mexioan assassin, Huerta, must see what a blooming amateur h* really was. Mr. and Mra. Henry Marty daparted I Saturday for Longford, Kansas, In sponse to a telegram atatlng th* serl. I ous Illness of Mr. Marty's father. J. C. Spenoer and family arrived here last week, from Sylvan Lake, where they had be*u spending the summer and will make thia olty th*ir hom* for th* winter Mr. and Mra. Walter Parks and Mr. and Mra. P, F. Ward arrived hom* Saturday evening from Mystlo, where they had been oamplng for the paat ooupl* of w**ka. A. C. Forney, of Oelrlohs, republloan oandidate for oommissioner from his distrlot, waa a Hot Springs oaller Sat urday. Clark Is going to win out down there in nioe style. Mra. Fred Volmer and daughter, Mra. Jamea Morrow, of Hermosa, and Mra. LaBrique, of Ft. Pierre, wsrs gussts at the home of A. A. Shoemaker, Friday of laat weak. Mra. Perry Nlohols and Mra. W. 8. Bentley arrived homs ths latter part of laat week from a vary pleasant auto trip *aat from Savanah, Missouri, as far aa Niagara Falls. Dr. E. H. Spelgelberg expeota to leave Saturday for Boaoobel, Wiscon sin, his old home, for a oouple of weeks visit. Hs will alao vlalt at Mllwaokss and Ohioago before returning. Chester Walker and Jo* Fish man arrived home Saturday from Huron, where they had been to attend the atate fair. They report a big attend' anoe thla year and an exoellent fair. John Boyer, of Lead, waa in Hot Springa for a few dayath* latter part of laat wa*k looking after bta property Intonate and alao greeting his many old time friends. H* returned home I Saturday. Mrs. Florence Langen and eon, of I Hot Springa, formerly of tble place I havs bought the Ohria Huaeong gener al merchandise atook at Smlthwlok and will run a ator* at that place.— Buffalo Gap Gazette. Rav. Edward J. d'Argent, reotor of tha St Luka'a ohuroh, of Hot Springa, arrived In tha olty laat evening and la the gueet of Rav. Maoklntoah. He will remain all th* w**k and will attend the Soottieh rite oeremonlea at Dead wood.—Lead Call. Hot ——:—"V Idirectors The Old S*ttl*rs Association will uttle. Rapid Olty, ohalrman Mr. hav* a m**ttng at th* offloe of Dr. R. D. Jennlnge, tha preeldant, on Mon* I Sioux Falla Charles C. tf»iitb, Water day evening, 8*pt*mber 28th for th* I town and A. Solberg, Mlteh*ll. 5 purpoee of allowing bille and traneaot- S of fye Springs.. NEWS NOTES OF THE WEEK GATHERED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES F. D. Hummel, W. A. Rankin and W. E. Bennett were up on Dltoh Creek last week angling for members of the' finny tribe. They brought back a nice lot of epeokled trout. The Star waa favored with aeveral nioe given him by Mr. Humm*l. man ones' Sportemen and huntora are advised to Inform tbemselvea as to the bound ary linea of the Wind Cave Natioral Park, for as they are aware all banting and the use of fire arms, with the kill ing of any bird or mammal within the boundaries of the park isstriotly pro hibited, W. A. Guilfoyle, of Edgemont, re publloan oandidate for repreeentative from thla oounty, was calling on friends in thla olty Saturday. Mr. Guilfoyle waa Induoed to enter the raoe after tbe resignation of Dr. Wiloox but even tho getting a late atart he will put up a game light for the eleotion and Bhould be returned a nioe winner at the ei« tlon November 3rd. Mrs. Chaa. Palmgren suffered a bad lyfraotured limb when her team be oame frightened Wedneaday afternoon near Buffalo Gap as aha waa returning^ home from the fair. She waa thrown Into one of the wheels of tbe bupgy with the above reeult. She waa brought to thla olty on the late train and taken to the Hargena hospital where the wounde were dressed and th* fracture reduoed. On aooount of the laoeratod condition and the bonee protruding from the fleeb it was thought at first that em operation to amputate the limb would be neoesaary but at present shs Is getting along very nioely. ________ The Sophomores of the high Bohool gave a plonlo party at Fall River Falls on laat Friday evening. The party went down on the 5:30 train and re turned home on the 11:00 p. m. passen ger. A regular plonio suppsr was pre* pared by the glrla of ths party and a jolly time Is reported. Mlse Betty Brown, one of the teachers ohaperoned the orowd. Following la a list of tbe pionloers: Misses Carol Whit men, Katharine Ferguson, Helen Niohole, Mary Marty, Irene Hummel, May Smith, Jeanny Daniel, Amy MoCrac ken, Marie Ball, Edna Carpeuter, Florenoe Bruoe, Lottie Boneline, Venetta Heiozerling, Messrs. George Rlober, Orln Bean, Arthur Eastman, Russel Berrler, Amos Duerson, George MoOraoken, Clyde Calhoun and Ken neth Maroh. J. CRIER DEAD Well Kaown Superiateadent of the Home stake Mlse at Lead Died Tsesday Ths Lead papers, Wedneeday morn ing, oontalned the aad Intelligence of the d*ath of T. J. Gri*r, who for quit* a number of yeara haa bean the super intendent of the Hom*etake Mine, the largeat gold mine in the world. Mr. Grier's death oooured In California* where he has a winter home, and waa unexpected by hla frianda who had no Intimation that ha waa In a serious oon-' dltlon. The remains war* shipped from Los Angslss, W*dn*sdsy, and will arrive in Lead, Sunday, accompanied by Mra. Grier, who wm time of hie death. with him at the GOOD FAIR AT THE GAP lr ft a Buffalo Gap Fair This Year a Good One— Masy From Hot Sprisgs Attesded The Coster-Fall Rlvsr oounty fsir at Buffalo Gap, thla y*ar, proved to ba a hummer. Instead of three medium I days, ssformsrly, they had two good ones Tueeday and Wadnaaday, good crowds were In attondanos. The ex hibito war* fin* and tha races on the new half-mile track war* th* beat evar pulled off at any of their fairs. Wed nesday waa Hot Springa day and a good orowd went ovsr On the epeoisl train at 11.30 a. m., returning at 7:30 in tbe evening. Many, how*v*r, went ov er In machines and all report the very beBt kind of a time. Tha p*opl* of Buffalo Gap are to b* oongratulated on the efforta they put forth this year. HAAS VICE PRESIDENT Spriafs Chirsprsctsr, Elected ss Vice President sf State Orgsnizstisa Huron, Sept. 25:—Tha firat regular meeting of the ohlropraotora of South Dakota waa held in thla olty and offl oers were elected on Monday, Septem ber 14th. Sunday *v*ning, Dr. B. J. Palmer, head of th* aohool of ohlro praotora at Dea Moines, Iowa, lectured to a large audlenoa at thla pbioe. The formal organisation of a atate aaaoolatlon was made, the following offloera being elected: J. B. Annie, Hur on, president B. J. Haas, Hot Springe, vloe preeldent Mra. M. E. Brownell( Yankton, aeoretary and F. Llnnen berger, Salem, treasurer. A board of was also chossn, ss follows: wihtbd: Ing bneineee r*latlv* to the last ptoqlo. I and ohamber maid work. Inqnlr* at Dr. R. D. Jsnnlngs, ths Haiflsna HospUaL 23tl Girl to do fining room