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w "V A In Our Gut Grass and Hand Painted China Stock there are pieces that 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? Ghances are he does. You ought to see our small! boxes of 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 .Vv.- llj^Hnrngj Christmas AT GEORGE COOK'S You will find the suitable Christmas Gift The one you are racking your brains for* The one that he or she will appreciate most iftM jhrs i remembrance. We will sell from our entire showing of Cut Glass, Hand-Painted China, Silverware, Mantel and Gold Clocks, Umbrellas* Fountain Pens, Fobs, Watch and Neck Chains and everything else in a First-Class Jewelry PRICES NEVER BEFORE EQUALED IN CITY OF MADISON s A Wonderful fore Line Holiday Gift Goods 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. The Old Reliable Drug and Jewelry House Stock. 4* of over our Xmas Suggestions Hat Pins made out of Roses ICON* Real Rose Hat Pins It does not seem possible, yet it is true, tlr.it these llai fins are made out of real live roses, changed entirely into metal by a seeretprocess.preserving every de tailof the rose from which each pin is made. They can not break, and willlast forever. This discovery is without doubt one of the lost arts of the ancient t-Kyptians. They are the most beautiful of all Hat Pins. Notwo are alike. Fin ished in five colors, to conform to the prevailing fashions in millinery. Made in six sizes, from the smallest rose bud to the ful I blown flower These pins are made by the genuine "DKI.AMOTHE" secret process, the only process by which an open rose can be perfectly melalized. Don't buy an inferior imita tion. All genuine "DELAMOTHF. Metalizcd Real Rose Hat Pin»" have the name stamped on the pin. We have the exclusive sale of "DELAMOTHE" productsforthiscity. See the exhibit in our win dow of this wonderful discovery. May your Christmas Stocking be filled full, packed down tight, full up, running over, with presents from our stock. CHRIS SCHUTZ, y THE cm'. Weather Forecast Fair tonight and Tuesday cooler to night. LOCAL NEWS. 8m Thompson & Lee for electric supplies. Anderson's stock of Christmas gifts is the beet in town. Phone Simpsou tsr tank wad or gravel. Take your photograph! and pictures to Ireland for framing. Mother spoons, engraved 80c each at Geo. Cook's. Choice upland hay for sale, to be de livered next week.—A. W. Holdrige, Phone 187. See Thompson & Lee for electric supplies. For Sale. 1908 "Buick" automobile in perfect order and folly equipped with top. plate glast wind shield, lamps, tools, etc. Call or write— Frank C. Smith, Madison, S. O. Don't forget to call for yoar tickets on the tireless cooker when baying at our store. —Jones Drug Co. Anderson's line of bracelets is so* perb. See Thompson 4b Lee far A Watch and Chain is most acceptable for your boy, girl or wife, or even yoursotf» Get Our Prices Get yourself one of our New Souvenir Spoons We have more than a doz^n differ* kinds to select from.| For 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. $ Rev. R. M. llardman was a ing passenger from Howard, Alias Edith Fawkes returned few days' visit with friends ham. electric supplies. Several candidates frojn Howard will take degrees in Madison comuiandery, K. T., this evening. We deliver hard coal at $10 per Ion cash. —Hayes Lacas Lbr. Co. R. E.Dowdell was a thtongb passen ger for Notre Dame Ind., to accom pany his daughters, Misses Ethel and Lillian, college students, home for the ^holiday vacation. *«**9 A,, i -':*w iiiA i v:uU Joseph Oppurud is iiutuuiruii a at Albert Lea, Minn. All kinds of legging, rubbers otrer shoes at Nick Bjornstaft, A pair of nice shoes or slippern will make a useful as well as n handsome Christmas gift. We have rnem in up to date styles.—Nick Bjornstad. yprcial conclave nf Madison corn mandery, K. T.. this evening. Work in red and black. Sir Knights, at* many as possible, are requested to ap pear at 7:30.—J. L. Jones, E. C. B. Fowler of Slipboyg«n,atid En tfene Cornell of Whitewater, Wis., brother nnd cousin of A. Fowler, ltre to attend tlie funeral of the late Mr*. H. A. Fowler, departed lor their homes this luoruing. Tom Kyne in Judge Sponholz's oourt this afternoon was bound over to li6 circuit court in the sum of f500 which b« was unable to furnish ami will remain in thfe county .iail until the February term. Kyne is charged A'ith and return- from a at Old- Will O. Clough who spent Sunday in the city returned home to Sioux City. Ihe real rose hat pins at Anderson's removal sale are right in quality and price. Col. Nighbert was a morning passe n ger for Inwood, lows, and will return Thursday. Clyde Walker and wife departed tdis morning for Tulsa, I. T., to make their permanent home there. ftuel A. Dana, grand master of the Odd Fellows lodge, was an evening de parture fjr Ramona. Regular meeting of O. E. S. tomor row evening. Business of importance to be settled.—Mrs. Vidal, W. M. The best present for a student would be a college or high school penant We have the penanta.— Holliday& Por ter, Lannon Block. A neat, cozy cottage on north side, well located, mast be sold at once, $050 easy terms. See aDout this.—A. W. Holdridge. Miss Weum, trimmer in Miss Morse's millinery Btore, was a morning passen ger for Sioux Falls, accompanied by Mrs. Kelley. Tbis section is enjoying delightful weather. Temperature this morning 34 degrees above zero, with bright sun shine and the balmiest kind of atmo- /, 1 p*k. keeping a gambling joint, and is icing prosecuted under the state law. Fred Cioisant, recently of Iowa, has settled on his farm land near Ramona. Hiix years ago he bought the land for .•£27.50 per acre and has since iefns«*d #15 per acre for it. He recently sold his land in Iowa for #1 '25 per acn| lie says Lake county land is equally a ood as the Iowa land and he prefers nvestniente in tbis section, Ottumwa. Ia., dispatch, 18: Mayor T. ,1. Phillips and twelve prominent itizens today wrote Evangelist W. A. iunday that they would assist next Sabbath in making his free will offer ug as large as possible if he would turn ill but $1,000 and the expecses of him self and party over to the Ministerial iHHociation for Ottumwa charitable purposes. The play cf "Old Farmer Hopkins" s aa pure as the breath of mountain lir. Not a single objectionable fea ture can be found throughout tne per formance. There is a play to which you can take your mothey, your sister or your sweetheart, with the assurance that they will thoroughly enjoy every moment of the entertainment. Opeia house, Dec. 15. Dell Rapids dispatch, 12: M. L. Guild of Logan towntibip, has rented the last of his H00 Hires and has come the city. It is also reported that C. B. Huntimer of Charles City farmir listrict, will build a splendid home up n some well located lots here. He uas always had the greatest confidence Minnehaha farm lands and kept •Killing farm after farm until now he is possessor of over 1,200 acres. Local Odd Fellows enjoyed a jf unusual good fellowship at their hall Saturday, the occasion being the annual visitation of theii grand mas ter, Ruel A. Dana of Armonr. Appr priate addresses were made by Mr. Dana, Dr. A. E. Clough. Mayor Geo H. Waskey, B. A. Bronson of Ramona, and others. The ladies of the Rebe kah lodge were present,and with mem bers from adjoining towns, the atten dance numbered about 250. Supp« was served and the evening was one of much social pleasure. THE TABERNACLE Large Attendance Last Even ing— Freewill Offering Next Sunday The attendance at the tabernacle last evening was decidedly the largest the series of revival meetings. Every si*at in the building was lilied to it capacity, chairs were placed in the aisles, and a large number were invited to seats on the platform, and yet thei were many people standing in rear of the tabt-rnacle, unable to be accommo dated y'itb seats The choir chairs were filled with singers, and with the young ladies' or chestra of four pieces and the piann an excellent concert of half an hour preceded the regular services. Rev. Thibodeau of the M. E. cbarch stepped to the front of the platform and presented remarks in regard to financial affairs. He stated that he feared his frequent collection talks would become like the modern maga zine—a small amount of superficial reading matter between a great num ber of pages of advertising. He felt that the collections bad been like thin slices between thick slices of religious service. Mr. Johnson had come to Madison without the slightest guaran tee of financial remuneration. I will not suffer it to be said that be is a grafter, aiul I will defend him with all my might as being a pure, Chris tian gentleman. All he asks of you for his services is a freewill offering, and next Sunday has been set apart for that purpose. Lay adde your preju dices and give a rousing freewill offer ing and thus show your appreciation of the services of our evangelist. (Applause.) Rev. Mr. Stockton of the Baptist church stated that, the offering of the evening would be placed in the hands of the treasurer of the ministerial asso ciation for use in charitable work in the city during the winter. Mr. Johnson announced that no offerings will be asked during the week -until next Sunday wnen the freewill offering will be made a part of the services of that day. He said the ex penses of the meetings have beeu pro vided for. and "we are out of the woods.'' The evening collection was then taken up. Mi. Jobnson published the announce ments, and urged that the coming week be made a full week for the work of God. Services every day and evening. Tbis evening "a talk on booze," at which special seating facilities will be provided for men. Next Thursday will be the great day of the revival. Church oells will ring and the first service of the day will begin at 7 a. m. In towns in which I have held meet ings banks and all other places of ousi- 1 A dkj&f '^1 We Have Everything To keep you warm and com fortable this cold weather. Fur, Fur-lin«4» Sheep-lined. 0VERC0ATS OVERSHIRTS- 0VERSH0ES-ShtS?M^ Flannel and Corduroy. Our UNDERWEAR URE is Complete Our CAPS and MITTENS can't be beat BURNETT & SUTTON 100-Piece French China Dinner Set Given Away at H. 1. Munro's. A Beautiful Set of Famous Limo ges China, handsomely decorated, with natural colored pink rose in a delicate spray effect. BEADED FESTOON EDGfc The Best French China Dinner Set Value ever offered at $25. YOU GET A TICKET with every 25c PURCHASE and our store is full of Good Things for you. The best line of Candies, Nuts and Fruits in town. Buy of us anA Get ticlcets on mis beautiful set of dishes. H. J. MUNRO, The Grocer. ness have tx'en closed. Factories and saloons close and business generally is suspended. Jews and Uentiles, Catho lics and prostestaLts, all attend my meetings on this special day. Place cards in your windows announcing that your place of business will be closed from 2:30 to 4 p. Thurs day, and let's make it a wonderful day. After prayer by the evangelist, he faced the vast congregation with the admonition. "Steady, now!" Es ir. .hit 4 'Hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet tbee at thy coming." Isaiah, 14-9. Also, "How shall we escapeH'' Hebrews, 2-3. Tbis question cannot be answered by man, the devil, or the angels in heaven I am not sure that I will the sun rise tomorrow, but I am there is a hell jails are made by iee sure men wberein to punish lawbreakers bell is made by God as a place lor the devil and tbe punishment of men who transgress hie laws hell is a place of intense physics 1 anguish, remorse and •hame and evil aaaociation. If yoo re fuse Christ you choose bell for eter nity hell is the bottomless pit into wbicb men and women plunge. Often taese meetings are tbe last oall from God. Society women of Madiaon, J' o 5 n rn fv vL* 'g t.j*r 4 d? !—S cold s i 8. U.. when they are in bell will see young people whom they have dragged down and tbe fallen ones will cuise the in. In hell you'll remember my face as I stood here and plead with yon to seek God. In hell the Dlack-hearted adulterer will remember the one he dragged down. In hell the seducer will remember the gweet, trusting one he deceived, haunting him through everlasting eternity. If yon go there I cannot belp it—1 have warned yon. Though your sins be as scsrlet, Jesus can wash you white as snow. Salvm tioon is only through Jeans Christ. In hell yon'll recall these meetings, but you'll be a lost soal. At the conclusion of the sermon the asual invitation to converts was ex tended. Holiday Specials. Gillette safety razors, Xmas poet cards and post card albums, oollar and cuff boxes, fiudnut'8 and Colgate's per fumes, in holiday packages, Funke's candies, band painted china, nnsical instruments, Teddy beats, dolls laige and small, mirrors, manicure seta, oomhe and brosnes. an elegant line of Christmas stationery,Btate Normal and high school penanta and ana bead*.— k A i .t Vv Ay f*. 5 -.v. .1 ..Sc X- TiilmMMnr ,' \v' -t Ifc Iff r'tr -w —/k» -i w .•-!'i I ^"4 4 i V in* s ?s5 4 j*- '1 1 P!*