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W 3?. .ai-i It Vrifotexsfe&tt "f .. V^-'i r-r.r^-w»/ few igg^ In Our Gut Glass and Hand Painted China Stock there are pieces thifc Can't Be Duplicated elsewhere in this locality at the price Have you a Student Friend? You will make no mistake in send ing him a Good Fountain Pen. Does Your Friend Smoke? Chances are he does. You ought to see our smalll boxes of Cigtrs From 50c to $1 Each Also Meerschaum Pipes and Cigar Holders Why Not Perfume? There is no more popular pres ent for the refined woman of today than good perfume Christmas Ptfc y-n. You will find tlie suitable Christmas Gift. The one you are racking your brains for. .The one that he or she will appreciate most land give a lasting remembrance. We will sell from our entire showing of Cut Glass, hand-Painted China, Silverware, Mantel and Gold Clocks, Umbrellas, fountain Pens, Fobs, Wateb. and Neck Chains ,? and everything eke in a Fint-Clu* Jewelry Stock. PRICES NEVER BEFORE EQUALED IN THE CITY OF MADISON i I*'***- A Wonderfiil Line of w Holiday Gift Goods KWT^3tge^«4mM£2»S!aS-S Such a Wonderful Lot of Select Holiday Gift Goods we have seldom seen. Classy, Nifty, High Grade Goods are now offered at very low cost. Look over our Xmas Suggestions Hat Pins made out of Real The Same Rofw* Metal Iwd anl Mount 4*1 Real Rose Hat Pins It loes not scorn possible, yet It is true, •it these Hut Piiis urn W?: it made outof real l.w roses, changed entirely in(o metal I. ,i s-.-iTetprocess,preserving every dc l.ii iof ih«? rose from wlikh each pin is nvide. They can not break, and wi'l last icver. This discovery is without c!»,ubt one the lost arts of the ancient 1 nyplinns. They are the most beautiful ot all Hat Pins. Not .vo are alike. Fin i-.lu'il in five colors,o conform to the |M vailing fashions in millinery. Made in six sizes,irom the smallest rose bud t. i h« fi»l 1 blown flower These pins are m: de by the genuine "DFLAMOTHE" s. ret process, the only process by which an open rose can be perfectly talized. Don't buv an inferiorimita u. n. All genuine "DKLAMOTHE Vitalized Real Rose Wat Pins" have the name stamped on the pin. We have the exclusive sale of "DELAMOTHE" productsforthiscity. See the exhibit in our win dow of this woaderfu 1 diacovery. May your Christmas Stocking be filled full, packed down tight, full up, running over, with presents from our stock. CHRIS SCHUTZ, The Old Reliable Drug and Jewelry House THE CITY. Weather forecast. Fair tonight and Sunday colder to night winner Sunday. LOCAL NEWS. Anderson's stock of Christinas gifts is the best in town. Don McGillivray was a evening ar rival from Sioux City. Holler skating at the opera house Friday evaning,Saturday afternoon and evening. Phone Simpson for bank Band or gravel Take your photographs and pictures to Ireland for framing. Mother spoons, engraved 80c each at Seo. Cook's. Choice upland hay for sale, to be de livered next week.—A. W. Holdrige, Phone 137. Mr. and Mrs. Q. L. McCallister and sons were evening passengers for Ra mona to spend Sunday with friends. For Sale. 1908 "Baick" automobile in perfect order and fully equipped with top. plate glass wind shield, lamps, tools, etc. Call or write— Frank C. Smith, Madison, S. D. The annual meeting of Gen. Shields Post. G. A. R., will be held Monday evening Election of officers.— Joe. Pulford, Com Norwegian Lutheran church—Morn ing service, 10:30 Sunday school, 12 no evening service.— M. K. Aaberg, pastor. Don't forget to call for your tickets on the fire lew cooker when baying at oor store.—Jones Drag Co. Anderson's line of bracelets is so P®% SttmUiXSk'mm A Watch and Chain is most acceptable for your boy, girl or wife, or even yourself. Get Our Prices Get yourself one of our New Souvenir Spoons We have more than a doz *n differ kinds to select from. Por a Good Investment Buy a Diamond We carry them right here in stock all the time. Prices from $12.50 to $250.00 Everything you could wish for or think of as a gift is here at its best Our stock was bought for discrimi nating people. !U The best present for a student would be a college or high school penant. We have the penants. Holliday & Por ter, Lannon Block. The real rosu bat pins at Anderson'h removal sale are right in quality and price. A neat, cozy cottage on north side, well located, must be sold at once, $650 easy terms. See aoout this.— A. W. Holdridge. Norwegian Lutheran Synod—Service Lake Park church tomorrow morning Sunday school at 4 p. m. and service 7 :3() p. m., in Madison,-H. W.Estreiu, pastor. jhiifltian Science-Service at TABERNACLE LIFE Service* Last Evening— tin residence of C. W. Wood, Blanche aveune and Eighth street,10:45 a. 111. subject, God the preserver of man. Rev. R. M. Hardnian was an evening passenger for Howaid to lill hi. preaching engagement tomorrow. Rev. Mr. Hardman has been invited to preach the Masonic sermon at Carth age, St. John's Day, Dec. 97. The city was thronged with farmers today and business in all lines wan lively. Farmers report improvement in the roads, the mild weather having softened and smoothed their rough condition of a week ago. Rnel £. Dana of Armour was an ar rival by the west train this morning. Mr. Dana occupies the position of grand master of.tke Odd Fellows lodge of the state and is in the city for the purpose of making bis annual visita tion to the local lodge. Great prepa rations have been made for nis vHt and the hall will be filled tnis evening with members of both the Odd Fellows and Rebekab lodges. Refreshments will be served, and an evening of much pl«Mtu« ia expected. HetShot for thp Madison Gossiper. There Has a good-sited' attendance at the taberunele last evening, al though the number was far shott of the nreviona evening. The usual song service was htld and Evingelist Johnson mailt) the announce ments for future meetings. He al«o requested that every man present inter ested in the success of the revival meetings meet with hiui after tfte ser vice on the platform to discuss matters of especial business interest. In an nouncing the collection, the evangelist urged liberality. Itwasdesiied that enough money would have teen raised by Snndav morning to pay the full ex pense of the meetings and after that no collections will te made. Sometimes iu my meetings men give as high as •50, others $25, and lest-er amounts. The evangelist suggested that a silent collection would be very acceptable— that is. place money on the plate that does not make any noise as it falls. At this point there was a loud noise of some ungodly person throw ing rocks against the south end of the tabernacle where the platform is situated. The evangelist called atten tion to the stringency of the state law igainst disturbing religious meetings, md suggested that if anybody iu the audience had a friend who won Id stoop to throwing rocks againat the taber nacle he had better be ordered to de sist before he was incarcerated in a place where he could play checkers with his nose. The evangelist stated that the col lections wore to defray the expenses of the revival meetings. Not a dollar had been guaranteed for his services, and if notning was givou hiiu he would pay his own expenses out of town. Mr. Johnson selected as his text, He brew 9, 13-13-44—the atonement of sin by blood. No man can be u Christian until he has accepted the blood of Christ. Settlements among men is on fhc money plan-—with Christ on the blood plan. The only way into heaven is thiough the blood of Christ. The spenkei here deviated from his text and hotly criticised people of Malison who speak ill of him. I hear lots of contemptible things puked out against me, but if I do not know the man who does it, 1 know his father the devil. How long will people go on maligning a man who is trying to save their sons and daughters from iuv With God's help I will goon saving the children of Old Madison. It is said around town that I am a izraf ter. Nothingcould be more conteinp tibia. If you hear any man say I am a grafter, tell him for me that ha is a black-hearted liar. (Applause.) The feast of the buzzard consisting of the rankest carrion W ib portrayed and lik ened unto the old hook-nosed she-hag gossiper, and the old he-hag gossiper is worse that a she hag. May Uod have mercy on Old Madison. It is hard to be a Christian but it takes only a half man to serve the devil. Resuming his sermon, the speaker pointed out the unfortunate condition of people of the slums of the cities and credited all their misfortunes to sin To drag people away from one church to another is mighty poor religion. At tne conclusion of the sermon, and during the singing of hymns, the evangelist made an earnest plea for converts to come forward, and several responded. POLICE-COURT Three Victima Tell Their Trou blea to Judge Sponholz. Judge Sponholz opened couit at the police station this morning with three victims watching his movements and •'playing checkers with their noses bo hind thy ten spot of diamonds." Chief Davis unlocked the checkerboard, and naid, "Here, Sid, come out here." It was Sid Marvin Yfho stepped into the nresence of the judge, looking very :uuch like he had made a mistake and smeared the nose paint all over his face. The judge greeted bim with "What, you up here again, Sidv This is the third time, isn't it,lately?' "No, only twicj before." '"Well, then, this would make three times, wouldn't itv" "Yes," replied Sid, af ter his benumbed mathematical facul ties had figured out the problem 'You ought to cut this out, Sid. I'll fine you $5 or four days this time but if you come up here again I'll fine yon $20 cr fifty days." Sid was minus the price and was placed behind the "ten of diamonds." Sid is a helper at odd jobs alwut the depot. Next in line was Lee Campbell whom Chief Davis s*id was a corn husker, Chief Davis said he was not a bad fellow except ho seemed not able to keep sober when he comes to town He was employed by a farmer and Judge Sponholz gave him bis liberty upon promise of getting back to hiB work at once. Tom Kyne was the next victim, on a more seiious charge than getting full Kyne has been in the city several months, coming here from Elk Point He was arrested Nov. 4 for keeping a poker joint over the Burrie saloon prosecuted under city ordinance, con vie ted and sentenced to thirty days iu jail. He was liberated about two weeks ago, and has fieqnently given it out that he would again engage in the poker joint business. The police have been keeping watch of him,and about 3 o'clock tbi« morning Officer Walter Winters detected Kyne entering the alley in reacof the saloon, corner Egan avenne and Fourth stient. Following Ottcer Winter chaaed hit man to the We Have Everything To keep you warm and com fortable this cold weather. i i OVERCOATS- OVERSHIRTS- mmm A Corduroy. OVERSHOES- "'SYS S/ Our UNDERWEAR LINE is Complete Our CAPS and MITTENS can't be beat Get an outfit And defy the cold BURNETT & SUTTON Old Santa Claus Will tell you if you ask Mu him that Munro's is the best place ^lo trade nice mixed candy at 10, 15, 20 and 25c, per lb. A special deal on our Marvel chocolates enables us to sell them at 23c per lb., and they are fine. Bitter Sweets and all extra fancy gaudies, the 40 and 50c kinds are 39Si 40c boxe3 of Chocolates and Bon fions, nice fresh stock, 30c, half boxes are 15c. We also have a nice assortment of Schrafft's Fruits and Lillibridge Box Goods. New No. 1 Mixed Nuts, good ones, 20c. Black Walnuts 5c per lb., Chestnuts 15c, Almonds, Brazils, Filberts, Pecans, Walnuts. All new, 20c per lb. Best Roasted Peanuts 10c per lb. Fancy Box Cigars, Briar Pipes & Fancy Tobaccos. We are Headquarters for Fancy New York Apples, Old Wheat Flour, and the best of everything in Groceries and Fruits. Come in. H. J. MUNRO, The Grocer. top of the stairway in rear of Bengs' restaurant. When the officer closed in on him, Kyne ditched six partially dressed chickens between the buildings. Kyne was locked np and this morning a charge wa* made against bim of keeping a gambling joint, nnder the state law, dating back to Nov. 4. Hearing was set for Monday at 2 p.m., Kyne being placed nnder $500 bonds which he was unable to furnish, and tberefoie languishes in the county jail. Kyne is an ''undesirable citizen," and the police hope to eet nim out of town, even if they have to send hiot 4» the penitentiary. Holiday Specials. -5* Gillette safety razors, Xmas poet cards and post card albums, collar and cuff boxes, flndnnt's and Colgate's per fumes, in holiday packages. Funke's candies, hand painted china, musical instruments, Teddy bears, dolls laige and amall, mirrors, manicure sets, combs and brusnea. an elegant line of Chriatmas stationery,State Normal and high school penants and arm bands. Holliday A Porter, Lannon Block. We deliver hard coal at $10 par too caah.-Hayee Laoaa Lbr. Why Does a Man Knock? Information has come to me that a rumor is circulated to the effect that I have gold beer to young boys and girls and have permitted immoral conduct in my restaurant. Now aa to this ru mor, we not only brand it as the "blackest kind of a lie'' but we openly d»fy the onejjwho made this statement, or any one else to Drove there ia one word of truth in it, or that we have ever in, our life sold intoxicating liqoor in any shape or form. Now if we have permitted this evil to exist we should be prosecuted and its np to the one who made this statement to produce the evi dence or someone ia a falsifier. We cannot imagine any one so contempti ble as to deliberately aet about to de stroy a man'a taurine* and reputation and we will atake our lite that the statement is the finished product of that fiendiah "They say" and "We heard" knocker that haa alwaya in evidence in Madiaon. Fmp. Jack's TwaTve twelve Xasaa the lataat jtyiat MS now.—The Nelaoa Y- U .4'. '..S P| £i v s '*. *5" )V ..Jr. •Jv ,i Sheep-lined. 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