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'mmw THIS IS THE WALL PAPER STORE This is the place of handsome Wall Papers for the home of tasteful people. New papers and higk quality. The sort of papers that the eye does not weary of—that sets ofT the pictures •nd hangings. Papers that are not merely coverings for the wall, but wall decorations. You Can Grain and Varnish Your Own Floors with Our Combination floor Sets. If you w ill come to us for the directions. You may want to make a nice looking boarder around your rugs or fix the whole floor. No matter how poor your floor may be, we can fix it. The floor set consists of crack-filler, graining color, graining tools, varnish stain and brushes, all complete for $2.50. We will tell you all about this anytime, and know we can save you some money. J. CHRIS SCHUTZ, DRUGGIST, JEWELER. Complete Optical Room, Z. F. SEARS, Optician ORANGES! ORANGES! We have the Famous Sunkist Redland Navals The finest produded, and you have your choice of thousands. All sizes s 15c-20c-30c-40c per doz., or, 50c per Peck. v We could buy a cheaper orange ttttif seB them for less money, but you would not be satisfied after trying the better ones. For a limited time we will give you V2 dozen of our large California lemons witbftVMry of Oranges, for 10c. Fancy Florida Grape Fruit Very healthy at this season of the year. 10c each, 3 for 25c. Try some. H. J. MUNRO, The Grocer Train Schedule. ft. DO.: Arrif#—From the west, 9:1© north, 9:30 a. east, 3.80 south. 3:40 p. in. p. m.. Depart—For the sooth, 9:40 a. in. east, 9:55 a.m. north, 8:66 p. in. west, 4 p. m. Night passenger-Arrive from the east, 12:05 ft. M. depait for the east. 1:25 a. I do interior and exteiioi painting, calsomimng and also paper hanging in nil toe latest styles of the day. Terms reasonable.—Bart Stacy,The Decorator. OUR SPRING OPENING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY March 26 and 27 EVERYONE INVITED Remember the new location, in the Wood Building, formerly occupied by Anderson's Drug Store. I handle Hygienic kalsouiine, one of tb9 best kalsoinines made. I give away a book, Home ingestions for beautifying the home, free to inter ested—Bart Stacy, The Deccrator. Strayed. A black NewfoanJlaad dog, white under neck. Two dollars reward.—Flank Adams. Phone Simpson for bank sand at gravel For Hale. A few ba^hels seed corn, Minn. No. 13. This corn took 6rst premium at corn institute,—-K. $#* Kingsley, Madison* 8. D. &fcaiU| icafcet NiDIIOI. IUOT1 PilOTt. TELEPHONE. NO. 269. WKl'NKSPAY, MARCH LU, THE CITY. Weather Forecast Fair tonight and Thursday colder tonight. LOCAL NEWS. The Lake County bank has installed set of safety deposit boxes. Phone 'J67 or S7 for city delivery.— S. L. Myers. Leave orders for cot flowers for Eas ter at tbe Corner drug store. All kinds of rugs, just received at Ueo. Beck's. Shirt.-, new spring styles. at Grin ager Bros. See tbe new samples of latest models in long nip corsets, at Miss Morse's. We carry a full line of lace curtains, from 55 cents a pair up.—Geo. Beck. Brood mare for gale. Henry Hunde iner. Bring your horses to the Lake Park barn for clipping. Good smooti}. work done. Miss L. B. Morse presents a new ad vertisement in this isene—millinery opening. E. W. Hart was a morning passenger for Falda, Minn., to look after land which be owns in that vicinity. Be sure to attend Miss Morse's spring millinery opening, Friday and Saturday, March 20 and 27. Don't fail to «ee the basket ball game next Thursday evening at 8:30. Vermillion university vs. Y. M.C. A. Ljcal grain market: Wheat. No. 1, 41.05 No. 2. 11.03 durum, 89 oats, 46 barley, 56 corn, 53 flax. 11.47. For Sale. A commercial course, in cluding textbooks, with the Interna tional Correspondence school. Apply at this office. Big reduction in leather upholstered rockers at tier Beck's furniture store for ihe next ten days. Better secure one of these bargains. Mrs. West of Artesian was an arrival by the west train and in company with her mother, Mrs. A. J. LaBrec of this city proceeded to Sioux Falls Mrs. McBride and Mrs. Fudge of on roe, lows, who have been visiting connection. 2 Phone their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mc Brile, of this city, departed for their boines this morning. H. J. Mnnro presents a new adver tisement in this issue. I ndies' Aid of tne Norwegian Luth eran Synod will meet tomorrow after noon with Mrs. H. W. Est rem. Marriage license wa^ iseued this af li rnoon to Herman Schnltz of How ard and Hannah Limle of Wiofred. A party of a dozen encampment Odd Ke 1 lows attended a lodg^ meeting in Falls lpst evening, returning home by the morning tiain. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Fos have taken up iheir residence at the City restan rant and will assist their son, Harry l'o.\, in the management of the busi 1 ndwig Nicbolson of the west part oi the county was in town today to are a casket for the burial of a h'ld of his family which died of dijih th-ria. Tonight at the Berlin, How Tom I'i the Mortgage on His Mother's Hi'Use: Jones' Card Party, comic Fas in uinsr Miss Fiances Deacon's Love !ter, comic. I he Florence Crittenden circle will at tbe M. E. church parlors to rn now afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mem n come prepared to pay does. A iial invitation to ajl interested iu i i work. The midnight train did not arrive u Madison last night on account of a hont at Chandler, it was expected tiave sufficient repairs made today illow the passage of trains. Che pastors and deacons of the ht Bantist cbnrch will give a recep n at the church tomorrow eveuicu the congregation anil members of cbnrch. There will be a short igratu.social time and refreshments. The nour is 7 -.30. iioux Falls Press: Judge J. W. i aes left yesterday for Flandreau, .v'lere the term of the Moody connty irt will be opened this week. The ^e of the state vs. Mrs. Emma Kanf nn is on toe conrt calendar for this in. \nnual Oxford Sal*.—According to usual custom we offer you our en :se stock of new spriug Krippendorf fords for women at pel c»ut dis int for one day only, Thursday neb 25. Don't ask for any mini n on the 26th tor it will not be en. fhe Fair. Howard dispatch, 98: The town ttrantiue has been raiBed, and the •iooIs, churches and places of am use mt have started up again after a tie of two weeks. There were no iths from scarlet fever in town, but s o or three out in tbe country from pbtheiia. Otherwise tbe health of town is goed. Lake Preston dispatch, 23: Tbe ke Preston high school basket tin 11 :im defeated DeSmet high school :'4 16 last Thursday evening. Satur .y eveuing they defeated Arlington a score of H5 to 20. Lake Preston ues a statewide challenge to Sin gh school team. Lake Preston is oud of tbe basketball team, which .8 never tasted defeat from any high tool team for two years. Mrs. Webb who is spending the win s. rafc St. Augnstine, Fli., favors The Daily Leader with a copy of the ^t. Patrick's Day edition of the Evening Record of that city. Tbe paper is printed in green ink,and gives an ex tended account of tbe observance of tne day. Preparations are being made at St. Augustine for the observance of the :Wth anniversary of tbe landing of Ponce de Leon, March 31 and April 1 and '2. In announcing the event, the Record states that hundreds of In dians, Spanish nobles, twldiers and other bodies will participate. CHRISTAINJCIEHCE Denial of Report That Book Was Censored by Mrs. Eddy. Sioux Falls. March 23.—To the Edi tor: In your issue of 20th inst.,there appeared an article beaded "Forbidden Book." This report is said to have been sent out by the Associated Press and sup posed to be autbentive on that ac count, but like numberless other arti cles of like nature and from tbe same source, which have been circulated broadcast over tbe land proves to be without any foundation in fact. Mr. Alfred Far low of Boston, head of the publication department of the Chris tian Science movement said in answer to a telegram "Report concerning Eddy oc book without any foundation. Book never beard of here." In fact there is uo such a thing in Christian Science as a censorship, for the very good reason that none is needed. Scientists nn derstand what they believe and no critic can change nor influence them in the least. I quote briefly on this subject from Mrs. Eddy's' book Science and Health: "Marriage is the le^al and moral pio vision for generation among human kind. Until the spiritual creation is discerned intact, is appiehended and understood, and His kingdom is come as in tbe vision of the Apocalypse where the corporeal sense of creation was cast out and its spiritual sense was revealed from neaven—marriage will continue, subject to such moral regulations as will secure increasing virtue.'' Thanking voo for yoor valned space I aajk Respectfully, -W. Thompip. Eli Greenhagen, of the feed m/ll, grinds all kinds of feed and will de liver in any part of tbe city when re quested. Also bone grinding mill in MADISON In Line for Public Building Senator Gamble Intro* duces Bills Washington, March 28. —Senator Gamble introduced bills today as fol lows: For public bnildinRS at Rapid City. #150,000 Mrookings, Vermillion, Can ton. and Madison, 1100,000 each. Fort Meade military reservation, $200,00 for additional drill grounds. Rosebud reservation, to 0|»en 90'i,000 acres. This was favorably reported on at the last session. To establish mining experiment sta tious granting South Dakota «2,00o acres in exchange fir forest reserva tioris taken by the government reim bursing former United States Attorney Elliott $2,600 for salary: donating two cannons to the university at Vermil lion appropriating 120,000 for tbe re lief of the First National bank at Belle Fourche for money advanced on irriga tion contracts. The president today sent to the senate the nomination of Edward E. Wagner to be United States attorney for South Dakota. He failed of con firn ation at the last session owing to Kittredge's objection. In tbe readjustment of committees. Senator Gamble was advanced from the chairmanship of the transportation routes to the seaboard to the bead of the committee on enrolled bills. He nisi got on the new public expendi tures committee, which bandies the budget. Senator Crawford drew as bif chairmanship that on expenditures in the interior department. Gamble's other assignments are District of Columbia, Indian affair^, priv ileges and election®, public build ings and grounds, and public lands Crawford also gets on to tbe inter oceanic canals, of which Kittredge was chairman Indian depredations, indu trial expositions and public health and national quarantine. Soutti Dakota and Minnesota mem bers are planning to join with th Iowa delegation in an effort to restor be duty ob hides aad agricultural pt ducts. As the wall paper season is near hand, it will be well for you to step u anl look over the largest stock of th most up to date wall papers display*• in the city. My goods and prices tbe talking. Third dcor noith Ken nedy'8 bank.—Bart Stacy, The Deco ratoi. HIGH WATER Th* Missouri Rivei* Its Regular Spring Rampage- A number of settlers lost considera hie stock and grain, while others were fortunate enough to remove their stock and other movaole property to th higher ground after the water com menced to raise and before it was higl enough to prevent their escape. A numlier of the Indians who re sided close to the river bank wer taken unawares by the rapid rise of the water and escape was cut off. They were forced to take refuge on the roof: of their dwelling houses, from wni perilous position they were rescued by boats after many hours of tedious wait ing for the arrival of the rescuers who were forced to make their way through masses of floating ice, with the danger every moment of their frail craft being dashed to pieces and the or cupants drowned. LOCAL NEWS. Don't forget to call on Geo.&sefr ftnd see his display of rags and lace cur tains. I sell O'Brien's full line of var nisbes. They are tbe leading var nisbes at right prices.—Burt Stacy,Tbe Decorator. Spring is here and l( y«m want pair of oxfords wr have al! the latest styles and tbe largest assortment, that ever was shown in Madison. Come and look them over.—Nick Bjornstad Wanted. Man and wife to work on farm. Apply to N. W. Tobin, Went worth See the swell Easter neckwear, just in at Grinager Bros. Shoos and oxfords latest spring styles, are being shown by Grinager Bros. I ihow and aell wallpaper every Sat urday all day at prices below all corn petition. Do not forget to step in and investigate as the goods and pi ices speak for themselves. Remem ber. third door north Kennedy's Bank Burt Stacy, The Decorator. Foley's Honey and Tar cured coughs quick'y, strengthens the lungs and ex pels co dg. Get the genuine in a yellow package,—J. H. Anderson. CwWji 1909 rntliouar ol KuprwM KuPflC! Qaamo On Yankton, March ?:t. -As a rsaalt of the present high water in the Missoiir river and the forming of a huge io gorge the Sioux Indians and wbite set tiers living along the Missouri liver in Charles Mix county, in the vicinity «f Ya\kton Indian agency,have been bav ing all sorts of experiences during tbe past week. An immense ice gorge formed short distance below Yankton agen v and backed up the water for a consifl era hie distance. Hooding the entire hott. in for several miles. As yet it impossible to even make an intelligent guess as to the amount of damage that was done, but the settlers and Indians living on the bottom suffered severely from a financial standpoint, and in some instances also narrowly escaped with th**ir lives. FLOUR Hard Coal, per ton Hocking Splint Sunnyside Wash Egg Washed Nut Washed Lump Blacksmith Coal To Select Your SPRING SUIT THE MODEL is the place where you get the best selection of Nobby Styles and Patterns. The Price you determine for yourself, as we have all kinds and qualities, and no matter what you select Our Prices are Always Right Burnett & Sutton MADISON OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, March 24 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Mr. W. W. Russel PRESENTS The Latest Musical Craze IHE OTHER GIRL' With a Large and Well Balanced Cast IS Novelty Musical Numbers 15. PRIZE BEAUTY CHORUS Gorgeous Costumes, Elaborate Electrical and Mechanical Effects Prices:- 25c 35c 50c 75c $1 Seats on Sale Monday at Jones Bros. Drug Store. COAL s» Little Hatchet Dakota Bakers Choice Economy WholeWheat Rye Graham Corn Meal, fresb Buck Wheat $1.40 1.35 1.10 .85 .85 .65 .30 .30 .50 WE SELL FOR CASH 0N1Y Larkin&Metca Mill Phone 240 T5 $10.00 7.50 7.50 7.50 6.50 6.50 10.00 Jtore445