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On April 8, 9 and 10, we shall have a Big. EASTER FLOWER OPENING J. Chris Schatz, DRUGGIST JEWELER CMplete Optical Row, 2. Sears, Optician We are now settled in our NEW QUARTERS and ready to greet you for the SPRING TRADE We have always tried to give you our very best attention, but now are better prepared than ever to supply your needs. Miss Ruth Lambert has charge of the Trimming Department this season and comes highly recom mended. From our Complete Stock everyone should be able to make a selection. Let us do your work. Was TRUE ADVERTISING IS THE ONLY KIND THAT PAYS HEN you call at our store, if you do not find everything just exactly represented by our advertise ment, we lose your confidence, which is what we want most. That's why you may always be sure that our bargains are just as advertised Specials for To-day 10 lbs. good 40c Tea $3.00 10 lbs. good 30c Coffee 250 50 lbs. 20c Mince Meat at 12V2C per lb. Best Comb Noney, 15c per Section We have just as good bargains every day. Come and see, or phone us if you want it quick. H. J. MUNRO, THE GROCER. PHONE 252 Train 6cheduie. Arrive—From the west, 9:20 a. aortb, 9:80 a. east, 3:30 p. •Oath, 3:40 p. m. m.: m.. Depart—For the south, 9:40 •. •Mt,. 9:55 a. m. north, 8:56 p. West. 4 p. m. m. m. Night passenger-Arrive from Must, 13:06 a- m. depart far tfa i 25 a. the For Sale. A few bushels seed corn, Minn. No. 18. This corn took first Eingtley, omiuui at corn institute.-*- ft, J*, Madison, S. D. Every Lady calling on us on any of these three days will be presented with a carnation, absolutely un conditionally During these three days we shall have a series of SPECIAL BARGAIN SALES In connection with these sales, we shall each day GIVE AWAY 2 PRIZES, EACH CONSISTING OF ONE DOZEN CARNATIONS. If you wish to buy flowers for Easter the following prices will prevail: Carnations, any color, per doz. 50c Potted Easter Lillies, 25c per bud Potted Hyacinths, 10c each Potted Daffodils 50c to $1 each Potted Azaleas- $2 each We have ordered a big lot of flowers, but even then you had better bring in your orders early as these prices are very reasonable. .* .* Eli Ureenhagen, feed mill, will de liver feed in all parts of the city. Bone meal for chicken feed may be obtained at Mulnmby'a mnat flaaxket at all times. Don't forget to call on Geo.Beck and nee his display of rogs and lace car tains Phone Simpson for bank sand,gravel or barrel salt. Bring yonr horsea to the [Lake Park barn far clipping, flood smooth work done. MISS L. B. MORSE, 511 Egao Ave. Remember New Location Reader mauisov, »i»OTi n Alter a. TELEPHONE, NO. 269. WEDNESDAY. MARCH lil. 1909 THE CITY. Weather forecast Fair tonight iud. Thursday slowly rising temperature. LOCAL NEWS. New neckwear at Miss Bogen'a. Nice ripe imiianaa at Manro's for 30c per dozen. Tom Bliss, the Nnnda merchant, was in town today. J. H. (Jroce of Wayne was a busi ness visitor in Madison today. Your Eaeter suit, new shades—green, !rown or blue, at Grinager Bros. All kinds of rags, jast received at Jeo. Beck's. Father Collins of Ramona spent the lay in the city, guest of Mgr. Flynu. We carry a full line of lace curtain*, I'roin 55 cents a pair up.—Geo. Beck. Biing your poultry to the Ginder Meat market. Highest market price. Miss Ora Kelley returned to Mitchell to resume her studies in Wesleyan col lege. Emil Stark was a returning passen ger from Waubay, by the morning train. Bananas are 20 cents per dozen thin week at Manro's. Get some with your next order. Wanted. Two girls for laundrv and dining room work. Xoqaire at city hospital. Adler "Collegian" clothes, newest spring styles, just in, at Grinager Bros. Sid Lee and Chas. Rebeck weic le tuiniDg passengers this morning from Buffalo county. Local grain market: Wheat, No. 1, |1.08 No. 2, fl.06 duruui, 92 oats, 45 barley, 54 corn, 53 flax, 11.50. Regular meeting Hope Rebekah lodge this evening. There will be work, followed by refreshments. Mgr. Flynn returned this morning from Howard where he assisted Father Stecher in forty hours' devotion ser vices. James Geddes waa an evening pas senger for Ramona and will return to morrow. Brood mare for sal*. Henry Hande mer. Those Dutch collars have arrived at Miss Bogen's. New advertisements today. Miss feo gen, Lake County Clothing Co.,Ginder Meat Co. (ieo. R. Farmer and T. Lannon were homecoming passengers by the east train. Mrs. Meserve who has been tloit ing friends at Sioux Falls gaturned home by the evening train. Dig. Rothschild, tinlstine and Cook wore morning passengers for Sioux Falls to attend a dental meeting. The Baptist ladies' aid will meet"in the lecture room of the church on Fri day afternoon. Everyone cordially in vit»'d. Yesterday Sam Ginder bought of E. Kings ley, for the Ginder Meat Co.. three of those full blood white face Hereford s. D. J. and John Molumby returned this morning from Volga City, Iowa, where they attended the funeral of their father, David Molumby. Trainmen report a fonr-iuch snow fall at Bristol last night. Only a slight flurry prevailed here which dis appeared with the rising of the sun. The Ginder-Beard Meat Co.. dis solves, Mr Beard retiring from the tirui on March :51st. They earnestly ask that all accounts no mutter how trivial, be handed in promptly ou ui before Thursday of this week to enable them to close up the partnership a Hairs. The Berlin will present Wednesday and Thursday evening, in moving pictures, the inaguration of President Taft. This is a very life like repro duction,and our citizens generally will be interested in viewing it. Hioux Falls. Mitchell, Woonsocket ami perhaps Brookings will be repre sented in the grand gold medal con test at the M. E. church next Friday evening. Mis* Lillian Marzian, win ner in the recent gold medal contest, will represent Madison. W. J. Armstrong,traveling salesman for the W. H. Brown Land company of Maudan, N. D., was in town'rnafcing ananaements with D. G. Beaty. their I.ike county agent., to take a bunch land buyers to North DakotR next week. Better see Beaty and get in the bunch. You ate cordially invited to call and inspect the beautiful line of high lass quits, skirts, waists, coats and other wearing appearel in the season's latest stvles as shown by Cbns. A. steveus & Bros, of Chicago.—Mrs. A. I Beard, 1803 Thirteenth street,phone 4:n, representative. The Comet Manufacturing Co. has been established in toe former Dixon tmilding in wept Fonrtn street. The firm is composed of E. W. Finlay and son.M. M. Finlay, and A. L. Beard. Mr Beard was formerly connected with tbe Ginder-Beard Meat Co. The Comet company will engage in reparinfg rub l» articles, such as automobile and bicycle tires, rubber boots and shoes, hot water Dottles, and the manufacture of novelties of various kinds. Mid-year executive meeting of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the M. E. church Thursday and Friday, April 1 and 2. A public session will be held Thursday evening. Prominent speak ers frcm different parts of the state will be here. The public is cordially invited. A collection will be taken to help defray expenses. The members of the W. C. T. 1*.are expected to meet at the home j{ Mrs. I. D. Smith Thurs day from 4 to 6, where a reception will be given the visitors. Grinager Bros., the clothiers, are showing spring styles of their Adler Collegian" garments for men and young men. Notice their window dis p!av. At a meeting of the V. M. C. A. directors laBt evening, it was decided to extend privileges to ladies at the newly furnished rooms over Anderson's drug etore. Hereafter Friday after noons will be set apart exclusively for ladies, and Friday evening gentlemen who appear at the rooms will be ex pected to be accompanied by a lady. The rooms are open every day from nuon until 10:30 p. m., and the gather ings are popular with the young men who have become members. The at tendance averages thirty to forty voung men every evening. The time is passed in social conversation, read ing.and suitable games of amusement. There is an air of refinement about the rooms and those who attend are certainly benefited by having tlieprivi lege of such a place to congregate Those in charge are confident of the continued success of the Y. M. C. A. in Madison. Plans for future growth and convenience of the members are being matured, and there is every in dication that Madison is to be the home of a permanent Y. M. C. A. FINE CLOTHING Joseph Henkin's New Stock at Lake County Cloth ing Store. The Lake County Clothing Co.. Jos eph Henkin, manager, has provided Madison with one of the most up to date clothing establisbments in this section. The building occupied has been remodeled, provided with a mod ern front recently rebuilt which gives excellent facilities for window dis play nf goods, and attractive to the passei bv. Mr. Henkin i« an expeti enced clothing merchant, and for the spring trade has put in not only fashionable line of goods, but also Cinder's Continued Story CASH IS KING BEGINNING THURSDAY, APRIL 1 we will discontinue the credit system, the slip system, the trusting system and ail other systems by whatever name that involves keeping a set of books and time spent in collecting ac counts. This is absolute! All accounts remaining unpaid at clos ing time April 1st will be taken by Mr. Beard, who retires from the firm on that date, and will be collected by him at his new place of business, No. 1008 Fourth Street, the Jas. Dixon •hop opposite Hotel Madison. We begin anew with a clean slate and shall keep it so. These are the most prosperous times Lake county ever enjoyed and there is no valid reason whatever why an exceedingly prosper ous people cannot pay CASH at all limes and save money by so doing. Therefore we will do a strictly cash business. All phone orders must be cash on delivery for CASH IS KING. Buy a coupon book for cash. This applies to professional people, bank ers, merchants, everybody. If they see fit to trust us that's their business but if they get meats from us without the cash they will have to give their note. Soliciting your patronage on cash basis, I am, Respectfully, SAM F. GINDER, Mgr. Copy light 1909 Housr KuppenJ Chicago i eludes in his stock clothing suitable for all lines of work—in the bunk office, store, shop or for work ou the farm. His stock of clothing for young men includes all the novelties of this season'a fashions, and buyers are cor dially invited to inspect the new styles The stock of furnishings is especially novel and attractive and includes all the latest fads. Also a tine line of hats of all styles and shapes, and the latest patterns in fine shirts,and every thing else which goes to make up the snappiest apparel in men's clothing and furnishings. Mr. Henkin in his s«lec tion did not forget the boys,and placed in stock a choice line of goods for toys' wear, including everything need ed, relieving mothers of the responsi bility of sewiug for their boys. Mothers will lind it very convenient to buy of Mr. Henkin's selection, giving their boys an up to date appearance. The handsome new stock Is now on display, and Mr. Henkin will be pleased to abow hu new style* to cus tomers. Foley's Honey and Tar ewes eougka (juiok'y, strengthens the lungs and ox i els co ds. Get the genuine in a yellow r« katre, .T. H. Anderson To Select Your SPRING SUIT THE MODEL it 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 You Can Buy S A at any place for most any old price, but you get the Bottom AT MURRAY'S Barrel Salt $1.25 per BbL Until Further Notice MILL BARGAINS! Barrel Salt FLO^R Little Hatchet Dakota Corn Meal, fresh COAL Sunnyside Wash Egg Genuine Hocking WE sat TOR CASH ONLY Larkin & Metcalf Mill Phone 240 Store 445 $1.35 .40 1.35 .30 7.50 7.50