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1 i 4 J. WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Phone 260 fv fejU SILVERWARE SALE BEGINNING SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2nd, we will offer our entire line of Plated Silverware at such prices, that if you happen to see our north display window, where these goods will be displayed, with plain price tags, you can't help but realize that here are REAL BARGAINS. The Reason for this slaughter ing of Prices is that we expect our new holiday goods inside of 2 or 3 weeks and we must make some room for them. Watch for our price announcement on Saturday. CHRIS DRUGGIST COMPLETE OPTICAL ROOM I i Cravanettes i 1 i 1 MiDllOI, lODfl DAKOTA. TELEPHONE, NO. '269. FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 1909. THE CITY. Weather forecast Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday iv^niy tpajjjht. local'news Big social dance at Hnndemer ball every Friday evening. For Sale. Household furniture. Mast be sola by Oct. 1.—Mrs. Harry Hoot, 705 Egan Avenue. For 8ale. My iesidence in Madison and 400 acres of land.—A. E. Fuller. Lane's rat and roach paste, guaran teed to kill rata and mioe.—Hoi lid ay A Porter. SCHUTZ, JEWELER THE THERMOS BOTTLE For the Sickroom and for the Infant The Thermos Bottle keeps liquids hot 24 hours in the coldest weather. The Thermos Bottle keeps ice cold liquids ice cold 72 hours in the hottest weather. You simply pour in the liquid hot or cold and cork it up. The Thermos Bottle will keep it that way. The Thermos Bottle is a new scientific invention, embodying the well-known principle that heat or cold can't get through a vacuum. The Thermos Bottle simply consists of one glass bottle inside another with a vacuum between. No chemicals of any kind—always ready—lasts a life time. Filled, cleaned, emptied, same as any ordinary bottle. The Thermos bot tle is the greatest thing for the comfort GET FULL DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET AND PRICES Sae our New Novelties in Brass Work on Display in North Window JONES DRUG CO. GRINAGER BROS. 1 We're ready to show you the New Fall Styles in Men's Suits Youth's Suits Boys' Suits Overcoats Hats & Caps fc' *5 Shoes Shirts ij.jr Neckwear Underwear Sweater Coats Pants Fancy Vests Gloves &c Bring yew Z. F. SEARS, OPTICIAN IN CHARGE pool try to Abbott ft Mitchell. Jest leave a lock of your hair and have a switch or puffs made to niatcn, out oi real human hair. All grgdes and prices.—Miss L. B.Morse. For Sale. Three residence lota.— Stephen Olsbo. Every day is opening day at Miss Bogen's millinery store. Come and gee her fine line of hats. For Sale. Jewel heater, No. 114 and small Quick Meal steel range.— Chicago 5 and 10 cent store. Lost. Pair gold-rimmed glasses, in leather covered ateel case. Leave at this oWce. A new line of pictnre moulding just received at A. T. Ireland's. Wanted. Second hanu bard coal heater. Howe Candy Kitchen. For Sale. 37} acres land adjoining city limits, at a bargain. One-half cash, balance 5 years' time at 6 per oent interest.—O. S. Jones. Prescriptions and convenience of human race ever invented. Corner Drug Store Lane's hair tonic, cures dandruti and itching scalps.— Holliday & Porter. I've tried them all. "Jack's for mine." Wanted. Messenger boy. Apply at Western Union telegraph office. Mrs. II. II. Cole returned this morn ing from an extended visit with rela tives in Wisconsin. Abbott & Mitchell will par top market prices for live poultry. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McCready who have been in the city a week or two departed this morning on their return home to Los Angeles, Cal. The students of the State Normal school enjoyed a holiday today and a number who reside at nearby towns went home to spend a day with parents. Col. J. P. Nighbert will bold an auction sale in west Fourth tomorrow afternoon at which will be sold the balance of the Bengs restaurant fix tures. and other property. If the peison wno took the rugs from the porch of Herb. Putney's residence last night will return them nothing will be eaid about it. A. J. Laughlin who has been visit ing his brother, J. C. Laughlin, and other relatives in this city departed for his home at Mazomanie, Wis. Today's local grain market: Wheat, No. 1, 91 No. 2, 89 velvet chaff, No. 1, 87 No. 2, 85 durum. No. 1,75 No. 2, 72. Oats, 33. Corn, 50. Barley, 46 to 48. Flax, |1,27. Speltz, 90 cwt. Timothy, $2.60 cwt. Madison excursionists who viewed the Mitchell corn palace yesterday re port a large attendance. The display of pioducts is fine and the musical fea4 ture of the palace is very attractive. There are a number of county displays in the palace representing the capabil ities of South Dakota as a corn produc ing state. Clans Hexom of the Madison Marble works located in the new brick block, corner Fifth street and Van Eps ave nue, invites the public to call and in spect bis new works. He has recently leceived four carloads of material and can save the customer 2£ per cent by buying from nim. Beware of agents from town or out of town selling for out of town firms, as toey represent one thing and do another. Call and see Mr. Hexom before buying. The Lena Rivers theater company attracted the largest audience of the season at the opera house last night and gave excellent satisfaction. Next Monday evening the Lyman Twins musical comedy company will make their appearance, and from information Hioux City Journal: Some radical reductions have been made by the Wells-Fargo Express company rates to South Dakota points reached by Sioux City shippers. Complaint was made when the Wells Fargo company took over the United States Express com pany's business on the Milwaukee & St. Paul line that the rates were too high. The Wells Fargo company gave out the information that the rates were only temporary and would be adjusted HH soon as possible. The leduction already announced will go in effect October 1 and apply to twenty-eeven Soutn Dakota towns- O N O E E SUGAR BOWL For Pure Home-Made Candies and Bon Bons We Have a New Candy Maker direct from Boston who is making very toothsome Sweetmeats. Try them. FRESH FRUITS IN SEBSON Our line of Fruits are the best in the city. Buy your next order of THE SUGAR BOWL Under New Management at hand Mauagergs Hunt & Colgrove expect an immense crowd. Excursion parties from Oldbam and Kaiuona have signified their intention to be present Hint the coming entertaiument is re ceiving popular attention in this city. CouDty Snpt. L. C. Kellogg was among the Madison excursionists who visited t!e Mitchell corn palace yefter day. Mr. Kellogg was interested in the'political meeting which was sche i'.iiled to be held in Mitchell this af ternoon. The senators and congress men and many of the state officers were in the city to attend the meeting. Moth factions of the party were repre sented among the spectators, including rx Senator Kittredge. From the tone of dinc«H8ion in progress, it is the opinion of Mr. Kellogg that the result of the meeting will be harmonious. Following is a summary of Hicks' weather forecasts for Oct.: Storm period fiom 1 to 6, centering on 3. Cloudy weather as we pass in to Octo ber. These storms promise much rain and antumn wind"?, possibly snow along north side of county. Heavy frosts from 5 to 8. Iteactionaiy storms from 9 to 10, bringing onlv moderate disturbances. Temperature will rise. From 10 to 12 changes to cooler again. Storm period from 12 to 17, central on 14. New moon on 14. About 12 de cided storm conditions will prevail. Rising temperature from 13 to 14. Thunder storms. Great earthquake and electric disturbances about 14. Cooler weather following. Reaction ary storms from 18 to 21, cold rains, turning to enow in noith. Much stormy weather to 22. Reactionary conditions extending from 26 to 29, and maii3- stoims over conntry. The Lyman Twins, toe famous young comedians who appear at the opera house Oct. 4, had a funny joke which turned out to be on them and which leaked out through some drum mers who thought it too good to keep. While the twins were playing in Duluth, Minn., a short time ago and stopping at the Spalding hotel there, one of the boys went to the din ing room and bad his supper before the other and left. In a few momeots in came the other and the head waiter looked at him very mysteriously and seated him at the table remarking he never lefore saw a man who could eat two suppers. The twin told some drummers at tbe table who when they heard the joke howled with delignt thinking the joke was on toe waiter But next morning,on leaving the land lord had H. C. Lyman charged with two suppers, he protested bat the clerk who was a green country boy said it was in the book and he had to collect'!, the money. The diummers all had I another laugb, as the landlord could' not be foend to straighten the matter out. So the twins had a laugh, re marking, that's nothing we got tan gled up worse than that and left for the train. 50 Per Cent of thePopolation of the U.S. live in rural districts remote from physicians or drug stores, and they are obliged to depend upon proprietary medicines to a very great extent. To the women in these homes Buch standard remedies as I vdia- K. Pink* ham's Vegetable Compound come os a boon and a blessing. Records show that it has cured more women of those dread feminine ilk than any other remedy. Take care of your stomach. Let Kodol digest all the food you eat, for that is what Kodol does. Every tablespoo fill of Kodol digests 254 pourds of food. Try it today. It io guarnteed to ra» lieve you or your money back. Sold bf All OruggibtH. DeWitts Little Early Risers, the safe, sure, easy, gpctle. little liver pillp. The original C'arbolized Witch llazel Salve is DeWitt'e. The name is plainly stamped on every box. It is good for cuts, burns, bruises, sores, boils and sunburn—but it is especially good for Piles. Hold by All Druggists. E E E AT Runchey's Bakery TO-MORROW SATURDAY Boston Brown Bread f!reamBeans aked Puffs Shoo Flies and Other good too Numerous to Mention GREAT EXHIBIT OF Fall and Winter A S AT MISS BOGEN'S Every Day Will Be OPENING DAY We have made arrangements to display the Largest and Most Up-to-Date Line of Millinery ever shown in the city. We can please you. s Miss Rose Organ, of Milwaukee, has again taken charge of the Trimming Department Good Afternoon! Do you do your own baking? We are in troducing a very superior flour, much better than you have been using. "No, thank you, UTTLE HATCHET is good enough for me, so is SUNNYSIDE WASHED COAL. LARKIN & METCALF Mill 240 [PHONES Store 445 Have a Standard —Young Men Establish a clothes standard and the% be careful to dress yourself up to it. It doesn't cost any more. Simply calls for a little more care in selecting your clothes. We've standard ourselves* Th§ clothes we sell conform with it. It's ft high standard. The clothes have to bo right When we tell you they're Ederheimei* Stein made you'll understand. The makers are specialists, experts in the Young Men'* field, center their ability on this line. That's what it takes to make Young Men's clothes that are perfect clothes with fit, style, drape and general effect to please you. It takes more cloth and it. takes more work. But the clothes are different* HACKETT & SUTTON GRAND MILLINERY AT THE pa* Morse Millinery Parlors THURSDAY & FBIDAY OF THIS WEEK You are most cordially invited to inspect our ex quisite line of Fall Millinery. Foley's Hooey and Tar ia a safeguard against serious results from spring oolds whioh inflame th» lungs and develop into pneumonia. Avoid counterfeits by insisting upon having the genuine Fol ey's Honey and Tar, which contains n a u u A n e s o 'Jt If YOU have backaohe sa urinat? troubles you shonld take Fol y's Kidney Remedy to strengthen and build up the kidneys so thej will act prjperl/, as a serious kidney trouble mj develop H. Anderson. "TJP ijot, itan' |»7iJfr.W-..ife "t. & I i