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The Madison daily leader. [volume] (Madison, S.D.) 1890-current, December 22, 1900, Image 2

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$20.00 Suits & Overcoats now
17.50 Suits & Overcoats now
15.00 Suits & Overcoats now
13.50 Suits Overcoats now
12.30 Suits & Overcoats now
[A Merry Xmas.
are in search call at the
©Ijc 5itthi feabcr
•I
n
IFFIC1BL PfiPEB CF CUT HMO C3DKTY
n:itM
Oar esteemed friend, Oliver (iibb-,
Jr.,
formerly of fiam-ey, McCook county,
will return to tie* state, it is asserted, to
renew his effort lie fore the legislature to
be recmbursod aitout which he
expi rided as one of the state's com
miii-i—.ioners
at the
LAHPS & FANCY CHINA
at prices that are sure to please you. Come
prices. Look the line over befbre ytu buy.
EVERYTHING NICE & FRESH IN
GROCERIES 5 FRUITS.
Stocks of all kinds of Candy at 10c to 30c
per lb. Nuts, 10c to 20c per lb.
5 WHY OF COURSE
FROM lc TO $6.00.
{CHINA, QUEENSWARE,
Toys, and all kinds of Nuts, Candies and
F/WCY QROCEftlES.
Til |1 \K' I \.
SAT'UK DAV liEO. 22, 1000.
or mi use itiriii»,
By r/inil, 1 \^nr ^4 00
Bjr Uiai], f'l !l '}.(!)
py tn»:l. riioiitfif" 1
.MJ
By mail, 1 moi.th 315
By carri«-r, |t-r liJ
.1 K sTAlll.. t'roprtotor.
World's
and aliove
the
Fair,
over
appropriation allowed the
u'litrtissiori. He had this bill before
the -ess-ion of '97 but it died with a lot of
other* in the clo-ing day- of the seHsion.
He )ji| not renew the effort in 'W owing
to 4 J»v. Lee's well known opposition to
the laiiri, but thinks then- will be hope
of -ui.eess at this hc-^ion.
Attorney 4ieneral Pyle in his report
to tie- governor. It is a very lengthy
HUNDREDS OF flEN'S
SUITS, OVERCOATS & ULSTERS.
In the newest and most up-to-date fabrics and styles. Men's i
$15.00
13.00
11.00
10.00
9.25
That's the day we are all looking forward to and every
body wants to set somebody else
a nice
New Grocery & Crockery Store
and JA5. S. SLACK will be pleased
to show a beautiful line of
GRINAGER BROS.
present. While you
early
JAS. S. SLACK,
10.00 Suits & Overcoats now
7.50 Suits & Overcoats now
O.00 Suits & Overcoats now
5.00 Suits & Overcoats now
and get
One door south koehler meat market.
YOU CAN FIND
XMAS PRESENTS
AT C. A. KELLEY'S
I
document of *J7pages, mostly opinion*
which he has rendered. He had
write seventy-seven for State Supf
Collins alone. Mr. Pyle is of the opinion
also that the attorney general's salary
ought to be largely increased as there is
much legal work in the office and that it
require.* an able lawyer.
Sioux Fall* i'rc.TS, JJ: den. L. Hourrh
ton whose visit to the city we noted re
cently, made the Press a personal call
during his stay In the city. We nr
glad to note
a
pleasant item of Mr.
Houghton's personal history, viz: II
is the owner of the congressional medal
of honor, recently issued by the see re
tary of war in accordance with the law
on the applieafitm of Houghton's old
comrades in a mm. This medal is a
greatly coveted thing by soldiers of all
grade.-, being issued under the same
conditions as the Victoria Cross in tin
Uritish army.
The suit of Win. JJlack aginst Com
mandant Arthur Linn of the Soldier*
home at Hot Springs for damage* for
ejectment from the home on a personal
grieveance of the commandant, will
jme up for hearing in the January
term of the Hot Springs court. The
I »»1 **Ti
particular incident that gave rise to the
Commandant's grievenoe on which he
expelled Black was a letter written by
tin* latter to a lady friend admonishing
her of unpleasant gossips that he hud
heard concerning her and a gentleman
of the city. Hlack claims that he vio
lated no rules* of the homo in doing
and was not -ubj. .'t tn expulsion.
A chicken r«• uTly purchased at a
'at market in I^ad furni-lwd a gold
nugget in its gizzard, worth £.'l.l"». TJ
butcher i now tr ing to tind out where
i that chicken wa- rai-.-i!.
The robber of the Albee bank in
Grant county proved to be a IT year ohl
lad named Charles Peterson, who wn
working in a livery stable and enteral
the bank bv the rear door which h-
found unlocked at noon while the cash
ier wa- at dinner. After a night in the
~weat box he confessed and returned
the iHe will be sent to the re
form -'hool.
iVadwood dispatch, 8: A reward of
jf-iTii) has leen offered by the county
«*ommi«"doners for the capture of th"
murderer of Mr. Herdman. who wa
shot dead in her bed at Garden City la-:
week. The citizens of Lead and th:
city have contributed enough to mak
the reward nearly fM**. There i- tiii
no clue.
John Dieker-on of I'utney. l»nw:.
eunty. r» e.ntly I'M bu-heU |i
buekwheat in Aberdeen which lie ha
raised from seven acres of land.
The defcat'ii republican candidat
for sheriff in Fall river county, C\ I.
Jen-en. contested the election of hi
opponent on the face of the returns, but
a change of venue was taken to "God of
Battles" More'* eourt at Sturgis, where
the defendant failed to appear. Jensei
was given judgment bys default an«i
awarded the office for the next two
years, without ever a vote being
counted.
According to the j?Ti*iul roster on til
at the office of secretary of state ther
are forty republican and five fusiot
'senators. In the house there are seventy
eight republicans and nine fusionii»t
It w ill require sixty votes in the republi
can caucus, and sixty seven votes or
joint ballot, to elect.
Prize Fitfht Craze.
Kvervman who*has been in the rim:
within the last ten years seems to hav
suddenly discovered himself a chan
pion. Talk alniut prize fighting as dead,
well, it dfjesu't look the part.
There is at least one feature of
the craze, it emphasizes the facf that the
man in the best health wins. This i
just as true in business as in fighting
though not quite so apparent.
If you have perfect health, drink
"(iolden firain Belt" beer. It will tone
you up and give you new vitality, for it
has the strength of pure barley malt and
hops. Keep a case in your cellar and
take it as you would medicine, regular
ly. Order of your nearest dealer or be
sopplied by ft. o, Berg, Madison, S. U.
When the stomach ia fired out it
must have a rest, but we can'f live with
'111 food. Kodol f)}KpepHiu (Jure "dj.
g.wtH what jou eat'' no that you can eat
all the good food you want while it jure,
storing the digwtive organs to health.
It is the only preparation that digoata
all kind*
of food.
BEGINNING SATURDAY, DEC. 8th, 1900.
A SWEEPING REDUCTION SALE OF 25% OFF.
Owing to protracted mild weather and consequently slow sales of Winter Clothing we find ourselves much more heavily stock I
ed with Winter Goods than we should be at this time. To speedily reduce this immense stock, and at the same time give all onr cus
tomers and friends the benefit of a big saving in their winter clothing bill, we have decided that for a short time we shall sacrifice profits
and give the people of Madison and vicinity their choice of
n/\n A
7.5o
5.S0
3
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finest suits in Cheviots, Fancy Worsted, Meltons and Clays. Over- sale. Our prices, which are always the lowest, are marked in
coats and ulsters of the most serviceable and stylish Kersey, Melton figures, so that you can see the original price at a glance and
and Frieze fabrics. Note the reduction in men's suits and overcoats: i amount you can save by our sale.
II.uo
4.50
375
5.00
I
10.00 ft 7.50 3.00
O.ot •«. 6.75 2.50
8.0» 4 II 6.00 2.00
7.50 U 5.50 1.50
6.00 4«
Dominoes. .V, JHi* ut»«i
elotli
1kmlies,
mil
boat
i
Capt. B. F. Horn one of the okl^r
steam loat men or. the Mi—ouri, died a'
Pierre thi»- week of pneumonia.
The payment of big government mone
to the Kisseton Indians at this time ha
eau-ed such a ru-h of "boot legger-" an i
.-.windier* of the red men to tha?
ager.ev, that United States Attorney
Porter has gone to the scene to attenl
to prosecutions on the ground.
n,ater 1
crews, horse and
In Mechanical Toy*,
l"«lk.
8UCI
"ARM
COOK k ODF.E.
«'c© on«»8iUi w»-
Fsoutheast
OK SAI.i 'II,.. ea*t half of the
'piarter and the w»ufh half
of the northeant quarter, aection 1-V
town 105. range "»1. three ami a half
miles east of vVinfred. In.juire of ,,r
address Mi:s. K. J. (in.io i jhoN.
Oalso
arcs.'llini
which we ean't nfTord the space to mentioB.
I ^ldlfyoud°n'tsee
Madison, s. I).
KDEK a hair uiattrew from Archer,
see sain plea of large picture
frames.
W
ANTK1J, Capable, reliable per
son in every county to repreaent
lar(je company of aolid financial reputa
tion flKKJ Halary pf»r year, payable
weekly $.'{ |er day absolutely tur« and
all expenses: straight, bona fide, .h-linite
salary, no commission salary pail each
Saturday
ami
expense money advanced
each week. Htamiauu Ifaniic, Caxtok
Bl iluino, Chicaoo.
CWW-residence
ITY
Iota
near
Llaundry
city for rent.
Cmah, B. Kknjieijy.
AUNDKV. If you want tirst-claae
work, and prompt dc livery,
patronize the Madison Hteain laundry
Also an Immense Line of Boys* Clothing.
Youths' dress and school suits, boys' knee pants and 3-pje
suits, reefers, ulsters, etc., at a saving of almost
ft*
SANTA CLAUS
good one on the market this season:
KubbuT Ixills iiul
lUjII."*
4Sce
ll
for sale, fir,
K SHKKIII4N.
O.T.FYu.kr.
••am.. ... n 4- 4-1-% in in vt fn IrA Kll 4- A I 1*
And remember that this is no fake, but a genuine mark down
BOYS' & CHILDREN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS.
5uits and Overcoats, now $0.25 $4.50 Hoys' Suits and Overcoats, mm
8.00 3.50
4.50 1JW
3.75
And left the largest stock of toys ever seen the city.
arc just
is a partial list, with prices, just to show how we are selling, ij 1
we haven't got the article you want it's because there wasn't
u.s
than umial but art* selling rubber bulls at oc, lk\ 15cami 2-k Ruhlor dolls at 2*k*
'J'tr
Checkers. 10c and tip, hecker Itoartlx and men. Iwnjk form,
and up to 7.V for a double 12 sot, the luteal tiling out.
etc. Alphabet Blocks, .V, 10c awl up to 7.V. Children'* ilishee 5c (S piecw) nml up to
China dolls, lc not dressed) rhinn dolls, dressed, 2c, ft for a dime, dTensed dolls. ch,:i
*].00. Toy claw hammers, lc wind mills, lc. It issurprimng what a |Hnny will buy: 5
will buy a horn, lOof them will buy a
box
wagon,
etc.
we
rcl,i..f l-xw. 75c to &!.<«» collar aii.l cuff boxen, 73c to f4.U mnnicun- s.
I **•. *».»»: n«-kti« boxM, «l 00 down to 3Se IniidkMchM boxw, 37c- pin box.-,
to|"- ,m"'i
°'ll,,loi'1
13c-
Evitj-
nr.- p.ini
«t
ti.V, H.V,
It is conceded that we have the Largest Stock of
the store? We will sell it and throw in a ton of coal-
I GINDER BROS.
'»an. .I I"" mtnnnr
"The Neatest and
most complete
Prompt delivery o( modv
,i lit^hun Aifnrw
three very severe i-aitCM .if
will. K...I
in K'XHI.
»r
ln
HAS BEEN AT GINDER BROS. I
ovt*r. All rubber
Z'k
china head and limits, yard Ion*. Tm-. larger, HV. larger still, 15c and oil up.
not for this list you would tuner know how cheap theae dolln can be sold.
Iron hanks. 5c, 1V, 15c. and 25c banks with
Jock
five minute#, 25c Hat irons ami stand, "h-, 10c C4,1.1 handle" irons, will
1k»vs' jack knivt»s, 5c. two hlatle. 10c colored picture looks, 5c and up book* for older ehildr
over others ^Ce
j£o*ls
mid up. Drums, 25cf
and key toy watches, .V, 10c, and n
of water color {mints, 5 of them will buy a
In automatic toys, we haw creeping turtle®, parrot*, alligators, etc., at ISo each, vm
automatic
have climbing sailor*. 25c climbing monkeys, 35c walking
3.»c. switch engines, run forward and backward. 50c merry-go-round, 5)c barking dogs, 5U\
ing mice performing ftea lioiw-this is the most wonderful toy ever madowry durable
organs, 5c up to "Mc |ol|g* high-chairs automobile* wood toys and gam.* a large assort
games, 10c to $1.50, mwtly around the 2"»c iKtinf.
I FANCY ARTICLES.
I III tl.K lino W.. lmve n v.-ry tin.- nsson m.Mit. 11 i.,l-im in U-I .vllul,,i,|.i„I
l,«vo
fnuiily
$|.I»|
DOLLS AND TOYS IN THE CITY
what
y°u
nn
GROCERY STOCK
and
h'4 novelties in (iroccries,
Bomvt*.
.... K..nr.l„„
1 lie t., M. ami st I/. I.
Christmaa and N»«w V-'- ",vp
rates
1
rates to (mints in,i..
ison for oi« i,ii.| c.r,, Mad-1
round trip. I n kels m.,1,1
Ii
'V'
the
$.1.25
i.'iS
l.'x
1.50
I.Ml
.75
Here
ct
nre just iittl
.j
1
do
lace ironit.j
|H»pgun,
n
K.|ovo
fj
box.-* T.l.
nlhum.
A1bo ruft l)t Ilir„
want, how would you like to
buy!
in town can always be
found at Tom Carey's-
pcrtcct latisfacUon guaranl.
,,,h
iS*. -U. and January I lorn I»«it the
TOMCARHY.
lian of me."' It digests
Cold and C»Ugh
one
oils passage hoth wuva' Vr ""t'"1'-! merit. i«4 Foley's Hone*
until Jaiuiurv 'J b» roturn is in irreat
urn is in grt5at demand these
IT-* 1
Many persons have h»'« str«**
Mr. I'cfrr Hherman. #uf'
Wd. N. II., whonajs. "'I*4*rii.'.'Htie®
ered tori lire r«nil chi '»«n ^pll
•lit Kodul I) spepnia Cur''
,,l't vitU r*t
ji4
and is a certain cure f"F |It*'**.t(
every form of •tomach lr,,u
1
relief at onee even in
and can't help but do ye" ^r""V
(mmik
•a»*es.
Onft
nlll^le'•
c,urrJl
*f,j „tlier
that lead* »-bw*
!«H^ Jlt Tf,
i (W*

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