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la Our Cut Glass and Hand Painted China Stock there are pieces that Can't Be Duplicated elsewhere in this locality at the price Have yon 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 snialll boxes of Cigars 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 our stock. Christmas Off* v'i^T 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 and 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, Watch and Neck Chains and everything else in ft First-Class Jewelry Stock. PRICES NEVER BEFORE EQUALED IN THE CITY OF MADISON 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 Rose Hat Pins i does not seem possible, yet it is true. i-.it these Hiit I1ins. are made out of reu! live roses, changed entirely into metal by asecretprocess.prcserv inK every de Mil of the rose from which ouch pin i made. They can not break, and will last (rever. This discovery is withon loubt one of the lost arts of the an ien I Kvptians. They are the most heauufu of all Hat Pins. Notwo are alike. Fin •shed in five colors, to conform to thi prevailing fashions in millinery. Madi i r\ six sizes,from the smallest rose bud o theful I blown flower These pins nr made by the genuine "DI.LAMOTHE" secret process, the only process by which un open rose can be perfecth metalizcd. Don't buy an inferior imita tion. All genuine "DKLAMOTHI Metalizcd Real Rose li at Pins" havi the name stamped on the pin. We have the exclusive •ale of "DKLAMO I 111." productsforthiscity. Se« the exhibit in our win dow of this wonderful discovery. I JEWELRY May your Christmas Stocking be I filled full, packed down tight, full up, running over, with presents from CHRIS SCHUTZ, The Old Reliable Drug and Jewelry House KttfH TOE CITY. Weather forecast Fair tonight ami Saturday warmer tooifMt. LOCAL NEWS. Go to slack's for china. Joseph Powers of Wentworth waB a Madison visitor today. The best present for a student would bo a college or high school penant. have the penanta.— Holliday & Por ter, Lannon Block. See Thompson A Lee for 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 dozen 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. se. electric supplies. A pair of nice shoes or slippers will make a useful as well as a handsome Christmas gift. We have tnein in up to date styles.—Nick Hjornstad. All kinds of leggins, rubbers and over shoes at Nick Bjornstad. See the new Shepnard sashes at Miss Imogen's. Take your photographs and pictures to Ireland for framing See Thompson & Lee for electric supplies. Appropiiate Xmas aifts of all de scriptions you will find at MissBogen's art needlework parlors. Our assort i :nent is so great that it is impossible to give particular mention to what we carry and therefore urge the public to j^'ive our store a visit to convince theiu K-lves of the beautiful display of holi I day goods suitable foi young and old. I Id our millinery department ail hats will be sold at a great reduction.— Miss M. Bogen, Odd Fellow Block, i You can buy candy at James S. 1 lor 10, 184 as4 14o tm pound. T- Have yuu set*u the china at Slack's John S. Kramer of Alvord, Iowa, is visiting hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja cob Kramer. Look at toe caps and saucers at Slack's. They are leaders. The winter vacation of the city schools will begin next Wednesday, Dec. 23, and continae until Monday, Jan. 11. We invite you to call and examine our fine assortment of china.—Jaims S. Slack. The fall term of tbe State Normal school closed at noon today and a large number of students departed for their homes by the outgoing trains. The winter term will begin at noon Jan. 5, 1909. Employes of the local express office begin to realize the near approach of Christmas on account of the ariival of hundreds of Christmas packages. The season of good cheer entails additional "labors of love'' on the part of postal and express employes. We sell Fenn Bros, best chocolate creams at 30c.—James S. Slack. Irving C. Smith and wife and the latter's sister, Miss Fike, are planning to depart n6xt Tuesday for Long Bcach, Cal.. to spend the winter. Thos. McKeon nf Sioux Falls was an arrival by the south train this morn ing, spent a few hours in town cailiDg on friends, and proceeded west to How ard. Tom always gives a fellow a new lease of life when he drops into town and tells of the good things to live for Aberdeen—Out of three games played, the basketball teams of the Northern Normal and Industrial school of this place scored one victory and two dsAaftta the eaiue Zfa normal juvenile team defeated the Gro tou high school team by a score of 53 to 15, but the pirlfl' team lost to the Hedfield high school girls by a score of to 9, and the normal first team was defeated Fy the Bath high school team tiy a score of 31 to 28. Diamonds just received at Jones Druu Co.'s storo for the holidays, Misses Iva Palmer and Genevieve I itts. students at All Saints school, ^ioax Fulls, are home to spend tne liristmas holidays Let as figure with you on yonr Xmas undies and nuts.—James S.Slack. Christmas buyers throug the stores, and people you meet on the streets now-a days are bubbling over with happiness. The pleasures of the Christmas season never glow old. Roller skating at the opera house toniaht, the only chance this week. Found. Pair gloves. This office. Chief of Police Davis was out shoot ing dogs today with a view of reduc ing the canine population. Patrons desiring turkey for Christ inas dinner are requested to file their orders early, at Molumby's market. Miss Jennie Hepburn was an even ing passenger for Buchanan, N. D., to spend the holidays. Hanold Mitchell, student in the state university at Vermilliou, arrived this eveniug to spend the holiday season with his parents, Mr.and Mrs. F. D. Mitchell. Mrs. Borland and daughter departed this evening for Wilmot to visit over hristmas and will later visit relatives in Wisconsin. New arrival of jeweliy at Jones Drug Co. 's store, consisting of dia mond rings, shirt studs, pins and ear rings, also pearl rings, studs and pinB. Mrs. H. C. Cole of Miehawaka, Ind., arrived last evening to call on her father, Wm.Whitmore, who is confined to his home by illness "Well, I have finally selected my husbands Christinas present." "Some thing nice?" ''Yes, a door mat we needed it anyway." We have heard of husbands receiving everything fiom a \i .tchot to a cold look to gladden their hearts on Christmas morning, but a loor mat is the limit. "Brown's in Town," the classy com edy that Lewis and Slavens are pre senting in this city tomorrow night is rhaps the fasttst moving play that was ever written. Striking situations and intricate complications follow tch other in such rapid succession i hat one wonders how the author will manage to keep the pace up,and marvels at the brain that could un- Z vel such a tangle as Brown's in I own presents at the opening of the second act. Seats now on sale. Sioux Falls Press His partner leaving tne country to avoid arrest, -loseph Nelson of Nunda was arraigned (fore United States commissioner Con way yesterday, and charges of illegal -ale of liquor against him were dis missed. Nelson and Ole Levold were wanted on the charge of illegal sale of liquor, but the marshal's deputies only succeeded in getting the former, Levold i inning away from the large. The uses against loth were dismissed,the vidence being insufficient and show inga spirit of revenge on the part of the witnesses for the prosecution. "The girl who is quick tempered," -ays an eipert, "must expect to have nouble with ner complexion. Some i imes red spots come out prominently id lefuse to be hidden even by pow ler. Sometimes there is a flush, and when it disappears, the skin is quite dry and feels almost painful. The tuse of all this is the excitement of jotting angry. Very little can be 'lone for the skin while the temper re mains unchecked Perhaps it would a good idea for the girl who is wor ried about her poor complexion'to ex amine herself to find out if a hasty mper is the cause of the mischief. Miould this be so, let her set about gaining self-control before she attempts to improve her looks by the applica tion of creams and lotions." TUB REVIVAL Busy Day Yesterday.—Last Evening's Meeting.—Sunday Closing Day. The special mid-week services of the revival meetings took place yesterday according to piogram.consititing of ser vices of various kinds at tne tabernacle during the day. It bad been strongly urged by Evangelist Johnson that all places of business close during th*» af ternoon meeting from 2:30 to 4, bat with fe*v exceptions business was con tinued as usual. Song service with orchestra accom paniment opened the services at the tabernacle last evening. The attend ance was fair, considering the busy day uf worship and travel on the streets be ing arduous on account of the heavy fall of snow. In making bis announcements for future meetings, Mr. Johnson stated that there would be no services in the tabernacle dt ring the day tomorrow, but tne usual service in the evening. Sunday,the closing day, service will be held in the motning, men's meeting in the afternoon and tbe closing service of the series in tbe evening. During all of this week no collections have been taken up, out on Sunday freewill offer ings will be made which will go to the evangelist for his services. This feature of the Sunday meetings will no doubt be interesting as testing the gen erosity of the people of Madison whom Evangelist Johnson das served during the past month. last evening Evangelist Johnson spoke about forty minutes, the shortest atrmon ul tact, A Merry Christmas to Everybody According to Our Custom We have made special preparations to supply your wants in HOLIDAY GIFTS and our stock this year is even better than ever before. We have EVERYTHING that Men and Boys wear and there is nothing more acceptable than an ar ticle of wearing apparel. We invite your especial attention to the following lines: Bath Robes and House Coats Fancy Vests and Sweater Coats Night Robes and Pajamas Gloves and Mittens Neckwear and Mufflers Suit Cases FANCY BOX GOODS Neckties 75c, 50c, 25c Suspenders $1.00, 75c, 50c Linen Handkerchiefs $2.00t $1.00, 50c Collar and Cuff Cases With the Compliments of the Season, we are, Very truly yours, Burnett & Sutton Here is a« Great Snap 200 CANS OF GOOD CANNED GOODS At 50 Per Cent Discount HALF PRICE Saturday and Monday The labels are soiled some, but the contents are good. Come in early if you want a good assortment to select from. 15c cans 7V2C 20c cans 25c cans 12 Vic 30c cans And the assortment is good: Peaches, Pears, Plums, Pineapple, Cherries, Gages, Muscat Grapes, Etc. GET SUPPLIED. H. J. MUNRO, The Grocer. '"Hut seek ye first the kingdom of God," St. Matt. 6-88. The address was along tbe line of men seeking ma terial things, putting off the day of seeking righteousness. The evangelist related many instances of men who consoled themselves with seeking ma terial things which their ambitions prompted,promising to "seek the king dom of God and his righteousness" at some future day, but they were cut off by sudden death, or their hearts were hardened by Ions delay, and they wete lost. Personal work was manifest last evening by prompt response when tbe evangelist invited converts to come for ward. There was no heuitancy on the part of a cumoer who reepouded. Holiday Specials. Gillette safety razors, Xmas post cards and pst card albums, collar and cuff boxes, lludnut's and Colgate's per fumes, in holiday packages, Funke's candies, hand painted china, musical nstruineuts, Teddy bears, dolls laige and small, mirrors, manicure sets, combs and brusnes. an elegant line of Christmas stationery,State Normal and high school penants and arm bands.— A ^Vv i- i LOCAL NEWS. *.4* *5 t: .1 elactri# See Thompson & Lee for supplies. Phone Simpoon lor teak gravel Inquir|" .V Five fresh cows for sale. of H. J. Rose. We deliver hard coal at $10 per toti cash. —Hayes Lucas Lbr. Co. See the "MartiD collars, "the correct^ neck ornament and season's latest nc|^% velty at Geo. Cook's. Don't forget to call for your ticketft on the fireless cooker when baying aj^ our store.—Jones Drug Co. Have you seen the "Martin Collars, the correct neckwear for ladies?—Qe4 Cook. *,-• For Sale. 1908 "Buick" automobilf in perfect order and folly equippe» with top. plate glasi wind shiel£.,v lamps, tools, etc. Call or write-** Frank C. Smith, Madison, S. D. Anybody who wants candy and boa^W ')v bou boxes for Christmas, don't forgeS. to tr? the Sugar Bowl, between Joba**' son's store and Regan's tailor aho$j Vou can find better prioea at thfc teip* -V, typify v ,«h.' r«