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V THE DAILY MADISON, SOUTH DAKOTA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1897. Local Time Table. Chicago, Mil wanked & St. I'&altU'lway, which took cth'ct, yuuduy, LH-rt'inber BJ87: TRAINS liOINO EAST. PMsen.:*r, Nc. 4, depnrte 15:00 a. Ri. Freight, !St. W, departs a. m. Pwigkl, No. 71, fi 'imrt* «:ao p. in. TRAINS OOlWtt WRST, Wajr freight, Ni. 97, depart? 4:!f i. m. TWAINS' FKOm TIIK KA*T. Passenger, Ho. 1, arrive- 4-tH) p. nt, Freight. No. 95, arrive* •-i.l'i p. in. Freight No. 7:i, arrive* I a. m. THAIN8 rROV TUB W««T. Freight, No. 98, arrives 10:40 a. m. «.iekets Passenger trains goin£ east make connection at Kgan for all points south. Rev. I. O. Bnrlin of Winfred spent the iay in the oity. Smyrna, Wilton, Moquetand fur rofp, cheap at MoGillivray's. Aug J. F. Beyer proved up on his tree claim in Wayne township to-day. Bargains in fur, Moquet, Wilton mi Smyrna rugs at MoGilllvar's Holiday pricss. A marriage lioense was Issued to 8. J. Nicholson oi Lakeview and Ida L. Enndleof Leroy. Celery, lettuce, radNm grapes, and out flowst*, fpr at Thos. Carey's. Mis* Fuller's •chop* is broken frevsWooe at m—ltd AupUen ie-aj of UmT atoll hi 'i'4 •A^iV '"W THEY SAY CHRISTftAS will be here the 25th of this month and what will we get for our wives children. Money is so scarce. Let us help you out this year by advising you to get something for your family and friends that will be useful something they really need. If you will select some of the following articles they will say that's just what I wanted. Ladies1 & Children's Jackets. Neckties for all. Ladies' Capes and Shawls. A pair of Tapestry Curtains. Ladie's Kid Gloves. A pair of Lace Curtains. Mittens of all descriptions. A Bed Spread. Men's and Boys' Caps. Cashmere Dress. Overshoes for everybody. Dress Goods from 5 cts. per yard. A, pair of nice Slippers for your hnsband Of wife. A Set of Dishes. Silk and Wool Mufflers. A 4 piece Glass Ice Wool Shawls. A Chamber Set. A pair of All Wool Blankets. A Water Set. Beautiful Rug or Carpet. Beautiful Lamp, A set of Furs or a Collarette or Muff. China Cup and Saucer. Set of Table Linen. Fruit Plates. Table Spreads. Celery Tray. Teapot Last but not least of those SOLID NICKLE SAYINGS BANKS LEADER PAH the above trains carry passengers bnt -nrin„ „nii -««•. fitrm nanr Wantirnrth freights only when passenger* are provided with sp"n« ana rent a iarm near wentwortn. Air, Kherwoldt has eight sons to to look after in his investments. t&The local (tent of Improved order of MADMOH & BRISTOL LIW1C. Nob. 'Ml and '~0v! run Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, oiily, li'iiving Madinon, north, at 4:10 p. in.: arriving at Madison at S: so p. m. Mo*. A8 and ~oi inn Tut'sdavs, Thursdays, and Saturdays, only, leaving Madison, north, at 11 a. m. arriving at Madison at 10:50 a.m. K. J. HOLMES. Local Agent. HE CITY. i.mi brktithw. Ethel Clough returned from Egan. See change in Fran(f Smith's adver tisement. Dr. Nobles of Howard spent the day in Madison. Holiday prices on rugb at Mc Gillivray's. You will find 1,000 or more very useful articles. Don't cost you anything to come and look them over. Btep-dnughter and Mrs. Miller, of Waubay, S. D., sister-in-law of J. A. Davis of this place will spend the Christ mas holidays with the latter. L. T. Lobdell of Spring Valley, |Minn., is the guest of N. D. McGillivray. J. F. Van Doozer of Ashland, Wis., is also in the oity. Those gentlemen are looking after their real estate interests,here and paying taxes. Adam Kherwood of Iowa has been looking over Lake ccnnty with a view to H«£ri locating. rill more hither in the Red Men held its annual election of ollicers last evening, electing the follow ing roster: J. C. Ooffey, sachem H. H. Dick, Sr. Sagamore M. F. Berther, Jr. Sagamore W. J. Tierney, prophet H. A. Stahl, chief of records J. E. Cross, keeper of wampum. Besides routine business transacted at the school board meeting the other night, a resolution was passed requiring the janitor to remain at the school build' ing at noob until the return of some of tke teachers in order that the doors be kept dpen and children allowed to eat their dinners in the sohool rooms. The looal Castle of the Imperial S®i for J. J. FITZGERALD. Mrs. Ada Woodman, of Rock Rapids, Iowh, The Last Weei higb*t bidder. *Ootne early aaoour stock is getting thin 11 oo oat, rapidly. •, and MUFFLERS and only 75 cents. Mystic Legion, the youngest of the fra ternial insurance orders doing its good work in our midst, held its annual elec tion of officers last evening, resulting as follows: Regent, Henry Neill vice regent, Mrs. Hattie Beardsley past regent, E. B. Davis secretary, Mrs, Ina Davis treasurer, Eimer Sheridan guard, C. A. Angle watch, Fred Curtis trustee, W. M. Beardsley herald, Wrn. Dixon warden, Mrs. Mary E. Jenks knights, E.C. Kieth and Geo. B. Wall. Installation of these officers will be held tirs) Friday evening in January. Sylvester O'Gar, the excellent passen ger engineer of tbd S. division, weut to LaCrosee to-dayu ei.joy his annual holiday vacation with relatives. Ves is one of the most reliable passenger en gineers on the road, steady as a clock, held in high esteem by his employers and the traveling public, popular among his associates4in society, and with busi ness men. Few young men have at tained the substantial position in the estimation of his acquaintances Mr. O'Gar enjoys, which is an example of what can be done by a young man who attends strictly to business and is true to the trust reposed in him ly his employers. One Minute Cough Cure ouree quickly. That's what yon want! Frank Smith article goes to the day 8 a.m. to 2:3^ m., at which tune we wi Toys, Games, Cards, .articles are too small ant me early 5 iMid get first Woo inEIEHTlFOl $12 DOLL unique line of know of anytlixa^^u'i handsome we would $ (IMF ^IctTT IP 1 1- In ff Awarded Honors, World's jPaii .gold.. Medal, Midwinter Fair V V 1 !v' *y 1 oftf i»! Jbl w 4 i afternoon and evenings from no China Glassware, Lamps, Dolli wives tmd lai'ge lumilies. ln«r I'p a Uig Farm. ksoj Miuii., Dec. 23.—The large dview farm, two miles south of luwii, formerly managed by Colonel Liggett, of the experimental school, has been sold to Kdeubo^u & Oeueser of Des Muines, who will sell part of it in smaller farms, keeping only tlw section upou which the buildings stand. Broke 1'ive Thnnsand Panes u| Glaaa. NRW YORK, DOC. 28.—An. eight pound dynamite cartridge exploded in the rear of the Arbuckle coffee, building in Brooklyn. Nearly 5,000 panes of glass in tjhe neighborhood were shat tered, and that the explosion waB not attended by loss of life is remarkable. The explosion was heard SO blooks away. s That List of Gifts, is a puzzling affair at best. There's such an array of names and tastes and the chooser's wits are taxed to their utmost to suggest appropria oetokens for the holiday seasons. We'd like to make it easy for you. Perhaps tiie suggestion below may be,a help. We have everything that the fancy can suggest in the way of riUFFLERS, and at lowest prices. THE NEWEST STYLES, coloring, and patterns, in men's neckwear, and at the beat value procurable anywhere. An unlim ited assortment in Imperials, Puffs, Tecks, Four-in-hands, Club Ties, and the like. S©: Last But Not Least-^^ CHICAGO AUCTION. NOBODY ever went amiss who gave an umbrella for a Christmas gift. Men's umbrellas from 75 cents to £l, each iit newest styles of handles and in leather cases. WHO EVER HAD too many handkerchiefs? A fine silk handkerchief or a half dozen line lin en ones put up in a box would be appreciated. Gloves and Mittens, something both useful and dressy oan be had ia Kid, Dog skin Buck and Mocha at ridiculously low prices. The new shape in S. D. & CO. stiff hat at $3.00 is a becoming: head dress and would be a desirable gilt. a suit or overcoat with C. K. & B, label would be prized by father, hus band or brother. At our prices the purchaser gets them practically "for a gift." uof,:im'act've 1 i e tkew -jerous an grounds built. To ipelled to OOl aowbank where tbej* the building. Both e.^°°d f?,rtune Citi Meat Market Keeps constantly on hand a full 'line of ?iflh, Fowl atkd Game, SHOES alsoa nice line of WARfl SHOES for winter wear and a fine- line of Ladies' and Gents ?°urhusband, wife or fi^eetheart. Our stook of OVE*SHOt& complete aad ataUpruM& ,R«n.ab.r £YoV\ucrs TRADE MAP*. v3 AUCTIODt i I** TAILOR. You Better to buy of me, because one of my suits utwear two of any of the "cheap tailors" productions, and 1 nee areas low. tome and see me. I am showing the K $ nsmnn of yours. If gar- i bsolutely satisfactory, I am here 1. tistoni ork only. givre gar y need to make them hang well ami ing" as I sew never rips. I try 011 making them up. y ilust Fit and Do Fit. I line of Steple and Novelty Worsteds I have ever e to display. New Black and White Wor- y s ed Suitings the latest Scotch Fabrics and tome stiikinelx handsome shades in Kerseys for Overcoats. 8 MY PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. Pants, $4 up Suits $16 up Overcoats, $18 up. Trusting have th$ pleasure of waiting on you at an early dat^ I Yours for "Honest Tailoring," 5. A. RONN1NG, SOBBBBBBBBOBrBECriCCCCCMaEI oat 1 *ea ou JOHN SGHULfZ. to remain F. K. PAX.MBB, DENTAL SURGBOM nver Citi«en4 National Bank. A & O