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f: 7^- 6- i- I.C.-V «6. net, I .i 'r 'V' K i"' W fc* f! i Pl" m. wi eA & ?. I' .V* 1 V &:\' i %. V .. I 'p'Sl* 1 f° i'A.' V •*y. i'V & if .•".ij%fk jt' 51 TC '.'" V h" '(•I ,' ra*f f' •Vj* ft*i* *. £& U fw i" $% £.* J* IWffM r-f^V*- *.r *». ft* •$$ Y ?£rV i ,* I, p«i K% $ fc BRSXMBl leather Goods Many useful and handsome articles are made from Leather Goods this year and you can get a desirable for either lady or gentle man from our *tock. They are made lip in Alligator, Sea Lion and Morrooco and include ladies or gentlemen's Traveling Toilet Sets, Purses, Bill Books, Music Rolls* Manicure Sets, Library Sets, Hand Bags and so on. Toilet Sets and Toilet Articles What is a more desirable gift for the wife Or young lady than a toilet sot. It is an every day remembrance because they are used every day of her life and these articles assembled in a handsome case make a beautiful ornament for the dresrter. We are showing the trimmed in Silver Plate, Sterling, Leather, Alligator, Stag and Ebony, and also have tho baim mountings in individu al pieces to match seta already in use, such as JtalftlfrMid Comb, Hand Mirrors, Hat Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Military Brusheft Art Pictures and Books Now here is a line wo are recognized by all as being strictly up to the minute in keeping in stock the Latest Books shortly after they are issued from the press. We have built up a nice trade on Books and today our store is filled with all the Latest Copyrights and Popular Copyrights, Boys and Girls Books, Popular Series for Children, Fancy Bound Books, •bowing many beautiful These mako elegant and appreciative gifts for the young people. IN ART PICTURES are included Pastel, Water Caters, Etchings, Oil Paintings, Symphonies. Beautiful pictures are pleasing to the eye as you enter a room and few iailita are living who wont prize a pretty picture as a Chistmas token. Novelties for the Gift Purchaser We could enumerate an endless amount of presents you can buy under this head but will only make a few suggestions such as Post Cards and Post Card Albums, Scrap Books, Autograph and Photograph Albums, Fancy Box Stationery, Perfumes, bulk or in fancy bottles and case, Xmas Box Cigars, Wel ler Safety Razor, latest improved pattern, Pocket Knives, ornaments of different kinds for the home, novelties in toilet articles for the young lady. All we we want is your presence at our store, give us an idea of what you want and we will assist you in selecting your gifts STATE NEWS Terry—In order to get money on Wblcb to leave the conntiy, .Joseph Pearcfl, aged 20, a groom of a week, broke into tbe general store of Disney A Co. of Terry, and robbed tbe easb drawers of $300. The boy thon went to Deadwood. where he Hpent some ot the money and was arrested on a train going to Lead. Pearce when at first confronted with his gnilt de denied knowledge of tne robbery, but later confessed. Pearce until the shutdown was em ployed in the Hetne stake mine, and when he quit work he Mpmried a Lead girl yf'i and had decided i 4\ y.„ !y I' 'j''-..-'-,. l:r. THE CO and highly colored designs in the newer bindings called ooze call. Also those exceedingly popular books American Beauties and American Girl by Harrison Fisher and The Christie Girl by Howard Chandler Christie. to go ex8l. ami limit work. Pearce will bo arraigned in thti circuit court. Milbank—Burglars broke into the store of A. A.Anderson, at Labolt, lsust night. An alarm was given and a posse of men purwiwd the burglars we«t to Troy, fifteen miles. The place wbere they took refuge was surround ed by the members of the posse and then they telephoned to Sheriff Gross, of this city, who went to Tioy during the night. The posse remained on guard until the sheriff arrived and ar reisted the men. A full kit of burg lars' tools was found in their posses Mv "V 'Vi.-jwi/a] 4 S 1 Games and Amusements for Children We went into the market this year with the purpose of of getting the best and most attractive games made for the children and have assembled a large and varied stock of these goods. Some of the latest games, and interesting too, are Floor Croquet, Parlor Croquet, Baseball Game, Pirate and Travelor, Sewing Sets, Amateur Artist's' Water Color Sets a most complete outfit, Drums, Toy Watches.. Fancy Rubber Balls, etc. Watertown—W. F. Bancroft, state game warden, is notified that Judge James Jones, of tho Second dibtrict, holds that uo money in game funds, state or county collected under the new law, can be p:tid oat by county treasurers ou warrants issued on county game funds prior to the opera tion of tne new law. There were sev eral thousand dollars of the old war rants outstanding. Doiidwood--The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad company has let a contract for the dismantling of a stretch of track on the old Homestake line between Bucks and Calcite, south east ol here, a distance of over fifteen ihn. afM v& 2 tarts#* rxi mm tf&: ^yjf ,\ /*^2^ yi/Wj ifiV ®£\Vv W^s:~5j\ •V December it a Happy month. We are all anticipating the celebration of the'world's greatest holiday, Christmas. We begin to think how we can make our friends happy, and in so doing seek places where we can buy some desirable tokens of remembrance to give them on Christmas day. It is the happiest day in the year for the young and the old, the boys and the girls, father, mother, sister, brother, in fact everybody feels happy on Christmas day. Now we invite the people of Madison, and vicinity to come to our store to select their gifts. We have assembled an array of presents which is the finest assortment ever offered. Each article in the sev eral departments has been carefully selected as to beauty and usefulness. By carefully reading our suggestions your Christmas shopping will be an easy task. At this store you can find just the present you want to give this one and that one on Christmas morning. Holiday Shoppers Can En joy Selecting Gifts at Our Store. We have so Many Pretty and Useful Articles to Show You. We have tried to give you an outline of our stock of Holiday goods. We have only mentioned a few articles in each department. What we want is your presence at our store at an early date, before our stock is broken into. Then you can see the completeness in which we have filled every department with new and beautiful things. You will find our prices very reasonable and a small amount of money can buy a large number of gifts for Christmas day. JONES DRUG Corner Drug Store Phone 260 Madison, So. Dak. ^%r tXl^-'A, Dolls Dolls Dolls many miles. The track has suffered BO washouts that tbe company decided to aiandonit. The line has forty-five! bridges, most of which must be re paired before the work of taking up the track can be commenced. Chamberlain—A wreck occurred a few miles west of Vivian. The mail car rolled down an embankment, the tendei was pulled oft its trucks and the engine stopped on a bridge. A social from here brought the passen gers and mail through and a wrecking i crew cleared the track for evening! traffic. Fortunately no one received' serious injury, only the mail clerk be ing slightly hurt. Tbe cause of the The pride and enjoyment of the little girl is Iter dolh She is perfectly happy if she has her doll and doll clothes to 1 'lay with spending hours at a time in this amusement. W hen she enters our store the first thing she sees are those beautiful dolls displayed Dressed Dolls with natural hair, liat to match, Bisk Dolls, China Dolls, Rubber Dolls, tCid Bodies, Doll Heads, Doll Beds, Hats, Shoes, Stockings, Coats and many other articles to clothe the Lilliputians. wreck is unttnown but supposed to! nave been a defect in the track. Pierre— Governor Vessey today granted four pardons on tbe recommen dation of the state pardon board, th=iy being Charles Vantliuu,sentenced from Custer county trank Fitzpatrick and Jam(-8 Moven, sentenced from Spiak county and Frank Matejousky, sen tenced fmm Stanley countv. He also granted a pardon without board aution for Roy Lennerville, sent from Butt county. Pierre—i he state I ward of correc tions will meet in a few days to fix the ptice of prison twine for next year. They will also at an early date decide 1 .• 'M /a r? in tegard to a renewal of their con tract for keeping the piison shirt fac tory in operation. On this contract, which will soon expire, the state gets but 38 cents a dozen, and owns the plant. Gov. Vessey does not believe the contract pri.-e is high enough to "save the state" on the matter of oper ation. and is securing data to back his position. Under the present, state laws a part of tbe earnings of the con victs aie paid to their families and with this out, and the expense of main tennnce of tbe plant,he thinks the state snonld receive a higher price. He is making an effort to secure a change in the terms of the contract before it la Jewelry Department In this department we have everything from the whitest diamond to the tiny gold pins for the baby. An elegant line of Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches either solid or filled case, enclosing the highest grade standard movements. Gold Watch Chains, Fobs, Charms, Necklaces, Brooches, Stick Pins, Hat Pins, Collar and Cuff Sets, Belt Buckles, Veil Pins, Gold Chains and Sets for the baby. These ornaments are all this year's patterns pnd include many neat aj id pretty designs. RINGS 0E EVERY DESCRIPTION including Dia mond rings, Signet rings, Opals, Pearls, Gar nets, Emeralds, Cameos, and other settings also Plain and Chased rings. Silverware That Resists Wear Our Silverware includes the 1835- R. Wal lace patterns of which we have told you before. 1 it this deparment we have very beautiful de signs, for instance the New Blossom pattern so much in vogue. Knives and Forks, Teaspoons, Tablespoons all to match and in Sterling if you prefer them Game Carvers and Scissors, Gravy Ladles, Meat Forks, Salad Spoons, Souvenir Spoons, Child's Sets, Pie Knives, Butter Knives, Berry Spoons and Forks and many other articles. Cut Glass & Hand Painted China Here are some articles we are proud to show you. Our assortment is very large this year and many beautiful patterns await your calling. We have both the Clark and Petkin Brooks cuts, and just to give you an idea we suggest— Salad Dishes, Celery Dishes, Nat Dishes, Cream and Sugars, Vases, Bon Bons, Salt Dips, Spoon Trays, Water Sets, And above all a beautiful Cut Glass Electric Library Lamp admired by everybody passing our show window. Fancy Novelties Chafing Dishes, Trays, Spoons and Forks. Satchel Tags, Umbrella Name Plates, Gold Head Umbrellas, etc. HAMMERED BRASS GOODS Something entirely new for this season's holi day trade. It is made up in many ornamental articles for the home combined with a useful, ness. In this line are Electric Library Lamps, Candle Sticks, Smoking Sets* Jardiniers, Ash Trays, Vases, Jewel Receivers, Paper Knives. ENGRAVING FREE We will Engrave any article purchased at this store Free of charge. renewed. Mitchell—Eighteen or twenty proai inent men of the state will meet la this city Wednesday at tlie invitation of President Kerfoot, of Dakota VVia leyan, to discuss matters pertaining to the raising of the endowment fund of |150,000 and tbe $100,000 for build ings. It is expected that a campaign will be mapped out at that time for future work. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cur* any rase of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Curea ba kHcbe and irrpmilariti*s that if neg lected might result in Bright'a disease diabetes. Sold by all druggists.