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&***** (Sot IKvds In Corner u in this ^l This is advice before here M1F16E SALE —OF— STANDARD BOOKS AND NOVELS. two weeks all our new books will be here, in fact the whole holiday line, and we must make room for them. We a v e decided to close out our entire line of last year's o o k s and sell them for the one price 17c Each. These books were good value for 25c and 35c last year, and we will know you appreciate this reduction. This Sale will last only Two Weeks. Chris Schutz Drug Store. tun \d\ertising A CIGAR e'thcr Why not ad\crtise on© (hat is worth the money asked for it? Tl»« "I XI MIM.AR" cigar is a $5,000.00 ''Wr. none of them Riven away on tickets, checks, etc. Hie following speaks vol umes "Urand Rapids, "lich.. I'eb N. I'Ani. This is to certify that the i. J. Johnson Cigar i».. oj (irand Rapids, .*1ich., ^as deposited 55,(MM) with the ite Hank of Michigan, be paid to anyone proving through its employes '""otherwise that its "l tntpiar" cigar is not clear "•'•wina filler. .Mate Itank 01 Michigan, W. H. orrick, ^•'"Iiier." Sold only by CINDER BROS. v ll' M.tll \ii|| I lei'. i|| e chl"l i 'fittipated but take DeWitt's Lati\ IIiwerH now ami then. The\ '""l'"i|r liver and iMtweis in goovl .itsy t,i take. Safe pillH. C«mik A flor.r,. Ihe Best Equipped CLOTHING & FURNISHING Your which you will find it. m-nto me tiling- The amount will denend ft! spending money for UNDERWEAR gather is on the way. It isn't a bit too early to think of your line' and sc,c "hat wc have .,11 „..nc but the most rel.abls makes, and tan alway, better values lor your money here than you jry supply them. We Local I. ,„i,r »!,.a. at cjH-eii a! ».i Kuaran. en D. McKINNON. ri|iLl)c I rAhirtUMHt— VliH(J(N,).'..r,,l..j,an* MiSfil, No 'j*,arrlv-a. lruii« north- V'n i, N •. N obtain else- pathj fert&cv A \. ,-r,t iH n hHlAV Sl-:iTKM||-.| -jI. i:*(17 .«.i ,u Taiki* m'c i.V. V ^~k,^ p«^ j"»rts AV.v fr.'i.'ht Ni Kr-uMit N. 74, .,rt* A rrl viuu fro in tin* fn* t— V'r. No. n, ,trriVH« K sy fr.-iijht No arrive. pfHk'ut No. 73, arrives. '•I, P. A. Shix ker of arthage. In-ic- pieyan.i AnnaMaloncof ltan.«.n:i are :i»tercil at he t'er.trnl. art anil ieorge St. Katherir.e'- ni 1 i ternoon t0 e If :40 ft. tn a. 5:4»p.m 3:5" p. p. 'i :»5 a. 4:10 p. .ln:20 a. irrr. .•(* ...... i_ 4 p. '/i«. Ai: tr.*i.e tnii:« ar^ except Siiiniay. »HK N .S)N, Local Agent, THE CITY. Grain Market. liavi llit? Madison grain huyur* •i'lojitf-d the following *alc atnl prices "f trrnin, tli»" latter to change from day to day art'oriljnir to market reports: W ii'-at, \u. 1 Northern W heat. No. Northern r»:s Wheat. No. .'5 U'heat, No. i 4^ I'»rl.*y 'at- oj I'lax LOCAL NEWS. hip and a part of it i ... flesh. Sorenson was drunk at the time l-ound.a boy s coat. This office. of the accident Pun* I'cter cigar, sold by Tom Carey. .. Weatlcr forecast: Occasional rain tainment will be given at tlie Presbyte t' night Ht:-1 Saturday. Lost. i!. l-'.gan avenue, gold rimmed of the church, next Friday evening, 1 ectacl- -. lieturn to this office. which promises to be a performance of To trade, -pan of driving horses for nierit. Hesides the best of Wentworth i:.i|ch co'a «. 11.juire at this office. and neighboring talent, Mi-s Wilkir«or. C. L. Alexander and wife departed on of the normal faculty will give three the evening train north for IVntralia. recitations and Warren Tolles of Mad i-*n will assist in the music. K 11 c'aiifornia. The young ladies society of the prize winners. I .itheran church will meet wit!: Mr-. Met'all's magazine lor October Mis- Hianche Faron ha- a luidget N. L. Anderson, to-tnorrow -venit| to our exchange table in In-autiful forii of i vv coori songs to sing every night with II .li s Player-, September 2o, 27,-'s. Arrivals from the east. will at meet M'--. K. Mc( 'alii-ti r. full attendance i- requested. Ooinluctor .?.• Uriel! went west this ren«»on tolioswell to bring east t*n or M'lve ear loods of-tock which the Mil ankee has picked up in Nortlnn• rn territory and run them ca-t as far as ,l,i ks4in to-night. Vrrivals from the north .1. I.. Jones. |,*ld of Farwell. S. 1 judge of the irsing meet and 1 »r. Uoyoe of Minne apolis. representative of the sjMirting jM irnalsand the best pofi man on irsing in thecountry. (*. H, 1'onnor. re|»resentative of the St-wart range company failed t» arrive mi account of sickness and another geiitlcmari will beher.» Wednesday even n,g to make the cooking exhibit of these et lebrated ranges at Christ Kensch s .tore Thur-dnv of thi- week. Vrrivals from the west thi- morning re ceo. Sil-liy, national bank esam iner of Mitchell, liev. Morgan formerly Presbyterian pastor at Wentworth now located near Lincoln. N«'h.. who will conns STORE in the City. SHOES. Shoe trade has started here for fall in a way that shows that people appreciate our shoe values. We aim to give good values in this line, and to have every pair of shoes sold here fit ted correctly. Come in and let us fit your feet at a small price. We have special lines in men's, women's and children's shoes which we are closing out at surprisingly low prices. If you need a boy's or girl's shoe, come in and inspect our line of closing out goods before you buy. We guarantee to SAVE VOU ONE-HALF. visit his old charge at Went worth, and to whom she will be married on her ar the Misses Ortuiayerof Howard. Hornbev of Etian drove into town this aft* rnoon with ^ix doj*s, four of which will be in the cup race. Frank (ireene, Jr.. beintr a hound of record. Two will, "lfN to marry Sergeant Kipp. ex state be in the puppy race for the tir.-t time, insurance commissioner, who has gone One of the.-e, Lydia Mr., is a beauty, the through practically the same service property of N. I). MeGillivray of this that Serj. Home has and is now in the city. ''Fred Sorenson, living north of town," says the Kamona Times of the 21st inst.. met with a very serious accident Fri day. He fell off a load of grain and was run over by one of the wheels of the wagon. The bone was broken near th- forced through the An elocutionary and musical enter- rjan t.j1Urch. Wentworth. for the benetit Krfl"PS a, ,.li- V. -t.-r.lav aI ..,,!»• "V'l l»«l wvnini with tin- hound, far the races two of which—C rawford Hello, San and Modest Lad have won stakes in The three others are puppies trainini far t!u, Futuritv. s 0_k„ i oii fail to the iale- with Hi!! ia~t fall and Arria at Abilene, Kan. Player-. The are .,.orc than worth it. „,t Hros.. of Xew Hichland, Minn., are ptember 'J1'. opera h.u-e. a M, jM,n, witl» 12 dogs, several of th. 'u ladies' Pet« Mar a-key, and a large i .inber of dog fanciers to attend the with Wednesday af o'd.-ck. A (Jormay girl, Of McKeonV Wan won stakef at Friend, co!:,.-s It is well named the lv»neen t»f Fa-I: ion and is a favorite both in the e\*. cdlent tj.uality of its reading matter and the beauty and novelty of its fashion plates which are the latest in pattern, style and utility, colored and otherwi-e. Its household hints, fancy work, tal is on etiquette, current topics and popular fiction are indispeiwble to those in the habit of reading it. In the Aberdeen races Saturday the purse of £.*» for the 2.2:1 pace, tir-t money was won by Mayola. best time 2:15" Flower irove was second and Nor ton Oh So. third. In the 2:40 pace, pur-e won first Alleneer, secot.d tirit, third. He.-t time 2:22. 1'harl y F.'well's effort to lower the South l' i kota track record of 2:141» made |ick Tupin last year, failed, Few. il making the same time, 2:14' althoiuli he has a mark of 2:illi. He is own.-d by Kd. Miller of Mitchell. We have seen uo record of Friday's races, but Idol Rex is reported to have taken second in his class. One of the through passengers on the morning train for Siouv City was a dimple cheeked, merry hearted Miss To give an who was on her way to join her Dress Goods Here at Close Prices. D. McKINNON. PRODUCING—"UNDER TWO l:LA(iS" The I ad of the Hour, "NAVAL ENGA(il MI \TS" High Class Comedy. ••PAVEMENTS Ol PARIS" Standard Comedy Drama. With tht best of singing and dancing specialties. Prices, 15c 25c and 35c. Reserve your seats at Corner drug store. rival there. Miss Ortmavor goes by way of Omaha and the Union Pa,'iri: and will join at San Franci-co, Mi-s Fannie Hau -•r, of Aberdeen, who goes out to Manila civil service at Manila. The two young ladies expect to make the trip in about twenty eight -. FIRST DECREE OF MURDER IS THE VERDICT. Take Notice. All parties having pictures at my -hop will plea-e call and pay charge- or I will sell same at public sale at my -hop, next Wedt:e-day at 2 p. m. A. AIH OIK* little Helen Ortmayer of Howard soldier lover in the Philippines, Sergeant Home, formerly of the First South Dakota Kegiment, lately of the Thirty-Sixth Tinted States Infantry, and no a* in the civil or customs house service at Manila follow. Whether your dry goods purchases are large or small, we can save you ^jze y°ur kill. ®ur splendid stock of fall goods is now ready for your inspection. Better CZ0LG0SZ There Was No Defense Now Comes the Electric Chair Per formance. Sj .» tm! dirjuit.ii) Thf D*ily L^i ST. Pu'i., Sept. 24. 4:24 r. M. The following advices have been received by the American Press Association: Buffalo—A verdict of aiurder in t! rirst degree was rendered in the Czel gosz case. There wa- no def.-: Hard & Soft -e. HK::, MILLINERY OPENING By H. L. Lyons & Co.. Tuesday and Wednesday of Next W«ek. The millinery opening of M. L.Lyons A- Co. will take place Tuesday and Wed nesday, September 24 and 2*». to whi the y invite all the ladies of Madison n::d Lake county. They will be pleased show the ladie- the very latest in good-, styles and trimmings and to please tic ir taste and fancy in every respect. Their trimmmer. Mi-slioodwin. will be pre- ent to wait upon cu-to:n*rs and give them all needed information. 8TATK OK OHIO. Cm or Toi.Kno. Li Cm xiy. s t-!"' Prai-.k ,1. Cheney makes oath that is pt'ninr partner of the tirm of F. ChtMU'j .V Co.. doin^ business in th City tf Toledo, oounty anil sta! afor»'saiti. ami that sai'.l tirui will jtgy ti.r Hum of huinJreii liollars for ear!, ami t'very cast' of Catarrh that i*anr,"t be cured by the use of Kali's Catarrh Cure. Frar.U .1. Chetiej. Sworn to before me antl eubeiTiboil in my presence, this iOtii tlay of Deci'iu ber. A I. 1 Jseal] A. W. tlleason, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally. and artn direct npon the l»l«»od and mucous surfaces of the system. F. «T. Cheney. A: Co., Toledo. t. Sold by Drui.'i:is»t. To cents. Halt'g Family 1'ills are the best. B. W. Pursoll. Kmterville. Pa., Bitys he 8iitfered.-"» years with piles and could obtain no relief until DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve effected :i permanent cure. Counterfeits are worthless. COOK & OIU K. Every Department complete with goods from the cheapest to the be5t. We have given special care and at tention to the buying of this Fall's Goods and are able to give you better values for less money than ever before. idea of the quality of our goods we handle the BERLIN GLOVE, the McklBBIN ATS & CAPS, the BADGER FUR COAT (Coonskins from $22.50 to $90.00) FELIX KAHN'S UNION HADE CLOTHING for flen. the WEAR PROOF CLOTHING for Boys and our Underwear Department is the finest that ever was shown in the city and you will My w wten you it. W# would be pleased to have you call and look at our goods whether you buy or not. CONFERTERS. The days when it was profitable to make quilts and com forters at home have passed. We can sell you the finest grades of comforters at less than you can buy the materials. You'll find a splendid line of these goods here, also everything else in bedding. Our blankets, pillows, sheets and pillow cases are of the finest grade. Cotton blankets range in price from 50c to $1.75 woolen from $2.50 to $8.00. with those you find in other places. We handle the BEST GRADES in the market, and e s e u y s o i i your patronage. Contracts for the season a specialty. HUBBELL BROS. Office on Main M. Did You Ever Call on us and not sjet the Right (ioods at the Risht Price. We carry in stock all the leading brands of T0BACC05, CIGARS, Also large assortment of CANNED ANDIES, RACKERS, GOODS. Ml & VGpMCS At Right Prices. OYSTERS & CELERY. Ring up 84 and your order will receive careful attention COLE & COLE. BURNETT & CO., Clothiers. Come in and compare values D. McKINNON. A Cough Question? Knowing as you do of the danger which lurks in every cough, would you neglect yours if you knew of a remedy like this? A remedy that has cured hun of cases. One that is perfectly harmless. One of which you get a liberal quantity for the price. One that costs you nothing if it fails to cure. There is such a remedy. It is Dr. War ren's Cough Cure. It cures promptly and I always cures thoroughly. 5 PRICE. 25c and 50c. FRANK SMITH. Masonic Temple 'Phone Call No. i DON'T COAL! TOBACCO SPIT a n S O K E Your Life away! Y rv. iet frr-i K ea.-:iy, be made strong, n-u• new'life and VIS ty MO-TO-BAC, that tsakes weak nien *r r^. ^-.:i ten pounds :n ten cays. eve: 500,000 c-urtc. AU Cure guarantee. B--:k let ar-i advice FREE. Ad.ire^s STERLING tttMtDV Co., Chicago or New York. 4J7 We haqe now in stock and pre pared to supply THE BEST GRADES HARD & SOFT COAL in large and small quantities. Let us fill your bins for the winter. We are confident we could please you from our excel lent stock, JONES BROS. Elevator *€.' COHL IS HEBE! Cold Weather is Coming! A complete stock of the best grades of HARD & SOFT COAL in the market. I would be pleas- to receive orders for your season's supply. WM. FINTZEL, Hyde Elevator Co.