Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1934 — Page 10

BLACK HILLS REPORT FOUND DEADWOOD, S. D. (U.PJ-A rare cpoy of the report of Lieut. G. K Warren on the first military expedition into the Black Hills, has been discovered here and now is on display. Jefferson Davis wus secretary of

■ xlx When we think back through the years we have a deep sense of obligation t o those who had confidence in us. It is our wish that you have a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR AUGUST WALTER jJESSL mi lill rffiw / —Once again as Christinas returns to remind u s o f the Pleasure we have had in serving you it gives us the oppor tunity to express our wish for a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR THE SCHAFER STORE Here’s the feeling we extend to you and yours this happy season. j It is our every good wish for your continued happiness and a really and truly MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR ELBERSON SERVICE STATION I

Pierce when the report, accompanied by elaborate maps, was published. Known as the Sioux expedition, the caravan was under command of Gen. W. S. Harney. Little was known of western South Dakota when the expedition left the military camp established at Port Pierre in 1885, except that it was dangerous, Indian infested territory, without trails or markers. The expedition followed a general course south to the White River, then to the Platte River, to

Fort Kearney in Nebraska, and then westward to Fort Laramie in Wyoming, returning northeastward to Fort Pierre. It arrived there Oct. 26, 1885. Dr. F. V. Hayden, geologist with the party, described the Black Tills as a •'delightful country after the barren prairie" through which the expedition passed. "The Black Hills which appear in the distance and derive their name from their dark and gloomy appearance, ebntaiu an inexhaustible quantity of

miY ‘ asrr&AAK 11 gives US P‘ easure extend to you the comx S pliments of the season and extend our good wishes for an old fashioned MERRY CHRISTMAS and a bright and Happy NEW YEAR! CITYCONFECTIONERY PAUL BKIEDE ■-mF,. — x-f HRIO SEASONS GREETINGS and best wishes for a MERRY CHRISTMAS May the good cheer of holiday b e yours and may you enjoy a HAPPY NEW YEAR PHIL 1. MACKLIN CO. JO© GREETINGS I May this Holiday be bright and merry with Joyous memories and may prosperity come to you throughout the year 1935. Our Sincere wish for a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR PETERSON ANO EVERHART CO. I I

' DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Monday, December 24, 1934.

the tlnoHt timber, mostly pine, which will doubtless remain undisturbed for many years to come ' the report said. — o ■ i ..i. * PREBLENEWSFj Mrs. George Bultemeier and daughters enteikUned with a party recently in honor of Mr. Bultemeier, who celebrated his birthday anniversary. The evening was epent In a social way and playing games.

Later a delicious luncheon was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eichoff, Robert. Lorenge, Leona and Lillian Eickhoff; Mr. and Miw. Martin Gallmeyer and children. Erwia, Wilbert, and Geraldine. Mr. and Mrs. August Buuck and children Norman and Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koenman and daughter Gloria; Mies Edna Bultemeier, Mr. and Mm. Henry Miller i and children Dorothy and Benja-' mine; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph .Kiefer ; and oaildren Esther, Alma, Clifford

I ' 1 Really and Truly we are thankful for your Friendship and Good Will Extended to us We wish for you a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR NIBLICK & CO. I i ! ’ wWjF* >: ' ’j Really Folks, We are thankful for the friendship, patronage and courtesies you have extended to us. Let us say to one and all MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR KELLER JEWELRY STORE 8 iw a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR Once again as Christmas returns to remind us of our pleasant relations with you it gives us us the opportunity to express our every good wish for a HAP P Y CHRISTMAS SEASON. IAFONTAINE HANDLE CO. I ’ i ■

and Renata. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Werllng and aim Wilbur, Mr. and Miw. Victor Bultemeier and children Marie and Carl, Mr. nd Mrs. George Bultemeier and daughters. Mrs. Le Roy Cable entertained recently with a dinner in honor of Leßoy Cable and eon Leßoy Clinton’s birthday anniversaries. The guests present were; Rev and Mrs. Charles Prugh of Deoitur; Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Cable and family of Van Wert. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Cable and children Bernice. Juunita.

Joyce, LaDell and Leßoy Clinton. Mrs. Gum Liemenstull and Aaugliter Rachel of Magley visited Mrs. Milton Hottmun and family Friday. John Kirchner is enjoying a two weeks vacation. Rud Johnson of Peterson spent Sunday visiting Darrell Shackley. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzey spent Friday in Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. EH Goldner spent Thursday shopping in Decatur. Mts. June Shackley and Jdta Kirchner Hpent Monday at Fort

f ni t® iml I I \ ■ — Tir- -FT ■ And a friendly Howdy 9 for every good wish for a I MERRY CHRISTMAS I and heaps of K happiness a 11 K throughout the g HAPPY NEW YEAR I GOODYEAR SERVICE, INC. I ' I I ' It Oceans of Greetings j for a very 1 very J MERRY CHRISTMAS I and a most 5 happy and | Prosperous g HAPPY NEW YEAR I to one and all 1 MILLER'S BAKERY I __l ■ ■* [— I UJISMES I TO ONE AND I ALL FOR A ■ MERRY CHRLSTMASI This Holiday Season affords I us the opportunity to again | express the Pleasure we de- | rived from our pleasant re- i lations with you during the | past year. | GREEN KETTLE

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