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s ri j." $ ,4 BUICK, ALL MODELS CHANDLER CHALMERS CHEVROLET DIXIE FLYEB DODGE* 5 s 4-' i T0NIGH1 ari FRIDAY The 13 th i imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiianfiiinniiiiiiiiinnfiiniiiiTTiffTmimmTfiiiiiinrniii O E N N DANCE Lake Herman Park EASTER MONDAY, APR. 5 ——————p—•4—— i MUSIC BY GAYETY ORCHESTRA Lunch Served at Midnight Cordial Welcome to All Tickets $1 .11 r„ KM OaM# Commandment' All know the ten command ments. Most know the eleventh. A few know the twelfth. Q# you know the thirteenth? Also Comedy MHOVDODE" Admission 10c and 25c. RUBY THEATRE TONIGHT CLINT AND BESSIK ROBB1NS Aafl Their Company «. PRESENT THE SPEEDY OOMEDK 'NEARLY MARRIED' OBOHB8TRA—BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES MATINEE SATURDAY At 2:30 P. M.. "HELP WANTED" if 1 THE CITY. BUSINESS LOCAL* Veal liver at Scudder Brol. For sale. Timothy hay.—Frank JCrug. j* Fresh pork tenderloin at Scudder Sros. Position wanted on first-class stock #r dairy farm by reliable married |pan with two sons, 16 and 18. Ad jfep*M G. L. Stohr, North field, Minn. Fresh cleaned bullheads at Send* I*,***. Fifty thoroughbred Rjpk hens. Call phdne S5S5. fpHrer s*9safe at Seudder iroer. 890 Movrlstown. broke. DODGE COMMERCIAL DORT ELGIN EMPIRE ESSEX FORD I tillable W, R. Gtnther, Morrintown, g. DaK. Frank's Kosher bologna at Scud der Bros. NEW RECORDS Special demonstration Mrs. Evans of Winfred is city today for medical and treatment. One Mrs. Harold Mitchell was a busi ness visitor in Sioux Falls between trains today. Robert Paulis of the Paulis dry goods store is confined to his home on account of illness. J. H. Hall and son of Winfred are Madison visitors today, the former for medical treatment. Mrs. Charles Bonneil has accepted the position of bookkeeper and cash ier at the Slack grocery. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Travis of Old ham are Madison visitors today, the former for medical treatment. The Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. J. C. Schutz on Friday afternoon, April 2. Thomas Cosgrove arrived in thej city yesterday to enjoy a brief rest from school duties at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. i Gunder Johnson was a guest at the jOle Edmonds home last Sunday. On the day following he returned home to Brookings. The interior of the Guy Hanson i jewelry store is being brightened up by the application of fresh paint and muresco finish. Miss Faye Kingsley today succeeds Roy Hartwich as county auditor. The I latter resigned to take up the occu pat ion of farming. I Dyle Ireland came up from Ver million last evening for a few days' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T? Ireland, of Center street east. Mrs. Dora Mayfield left on a morn ing passenger for her home at Shel don, Iowa. For a week she was the guest of her son, family. Bruce Edmonds, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Edmonds of this city, left on Tuesday for Monango, N. D., where he will spend the summer with his sister, Mrs. John Olson. Mrs. Freeman Cotton of St. Cloud, Minn., was in Madison several days ealling on her daughter, Stella, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. She departed for home on a morning train. The big Deisel engine at the light plant has been assembled after being taken apart for a thorough overhaul ing and cleaning. It was given a test run and' was found in number one condition for future use. Guaranteed Automobile Springs at A|ril Victor and Columbia records Friday afternoon at Mitterling's Piano House. LOCAL NEWS «W» w^.eM^mwstwtni Recent operations at the Madison1 Imspitiil: Arthur Kaske of Chester, i inr appendicitis Miss Stella Cotton St. Cloud, Minn. Dorothy McKen /i of Artesian, and H. H. Gehring of Howard. The latter had a small par-j i le of steel removed from one of hisi es. £J. (JttutlpfBon, who has been em-j pliyod as tailor for J. V. Regan fori more than u year, has decided to start in business for himself. He will do not only general tailoring work but ilso cleaning and pressing. Mr. Gua dorson's headquarters J^e on the first floor of the building just across from i he poet office. The Rev. C. K. Solberg officiated it noon yesterday at the marriage of" lioscoe Bowman and Miss Emella it Harrold. where Mr. Bowman is -iate. The ceremony was performed iit: the Trinity Lutheran parsonage. I'lie newly weds will make their home Quaschnick, both of Harrold, this iu ployed as a barber. Dr. H. E. Kellogg purchased a ticket today and started west on a \hree weeks' Journey that will take him to Kansas .City, where he has a toother whom he will visit and on to I .os Angeles, San Francisco, Tacoma iiiid Seattle His return will be made u,er the Northern route. Miss Delia McCready begins work ing For the coming city election, which is to be held on Tuesday, April 20, Foreman Wenzel and a crew of re pairer# came down from Aberdeen re cently to assist in restoring the telej*' phone system that was shattered the wind storm of last Sunday. Their work at present is in the vicinity of Dell Rapids. Communication is about normal though there are still trouble points causing much concern* Six poles are down near Henrf Beck's, just out of town, and of 101 \oles in a distance of one mile west of Salem, only 14 iy".. GRANT HUDSON HUPMOBILE LEXINGTON LIBERTY MAXWELL 14-15-16 tlllilHliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH Ew&y Spring in Our Stock Is Positively Guaranteed for One Year Against Breakage, Saggage, and Against Defective Material and Workmanship. MADISON MOTOR & SUPPLY CO. GOODYEAR TIRES OPPOSITE LAKE PARK HOTEL GOODYEAR HEAVY TOURISTS TUBES WfS BUY, raise and sell fur-bearing i -rabbits and other fur-bearing ani nials. List what you have with us, today as assistant in the kindergar-j it n primary department at the train- fusibility of installing sewers and a school. Miss McCready graduat-'water in the schools at Artesian, Webster!011 i nd Spearfish. She has had excellent iccess as the teacher of little chil dren and the Normal is very fortu nate in securing her services. Comrade Wm. Metcalf is mm of the very early residents of Lake county. Recounting his experiences today he remarked that in 1878 he took up his government land claims a few miles northwest of the city, which he still owns and which have grown into a comfortable fortune. Himself and wife passed through all and gone. in the dental 4 of two names have been filed so far. H. Hills, the loss has been heavy, Mr. C. Ball will ask the voters to sup- Guinter declared. On one line alone port him for a member of tho board they succeed la winning victory at the polls. The kindergarten at fhe training' school will open Monday, April 6.! Since the former announcement of! the opening a ^number of registra-! tions have been received and the en rollment is practically completed.' Children should not be sent to the training school unless previous ar rangement has been made for them, I excepting those who were enrolled ifc| the kindergarten last fall. It is re-' alized that this will cause some dis appointment, but the facilities pro vided are not sufficient to accommo* date all the children whose parents desire them to have this training. are intact. ThS Mayfield and Northwestern telephone wires art flattened for six miles southwest ot Salem. The city commission met yesterday and made the purchase of a Dakotf tractor, the product of the Popjl Manufacturing company of Wateiv town. The price paid was $1,750* The deal was closed with the Hunt#* mer-Patton Motor company, who ar| local agents for the Watertown firm.. Traveling Manager S. J. McLain was chiefly Instrumental in placing th Dakota on practical tests here on our streets at a time when the rough roads would demand every ounce of power and quality any such machine might possess. This test was madt in competition with tractors of other Btating your lowest prices on large lot shipments. The Fur & Special ty Farming Co., 515-517 N. P. Ave.. Far^o, N. Dak. i o DeSmet Decides On Improvements De April 1.—The Question of details of sewer and water systems for the city of DeSmet received the attention of a large number of citi zens at a meeting held here. At the request of the city commlB sion the contracting engineer was present and gave a very instructive talk on sewer and water systems,1 bringing out the needs of the city and the requirements of satisfactory systems. Following this he answered ques tions about locations of mains, cost of installing, etc. An expression of opinion as to the sy8tem was from the Normal in 1914 and since favor, and it was the further opin i lien has held responsible positions 1 ion of a about 2,800 poles are down. Onej of education, and C. A. Stensland1 thousand men are already at work! comes before the people for election |'n South Dakota and Nebraska, r§-( to the city commission. Both gentle- pairing this damage. men are well-known business men In the Sioux Falls district the dam capable in every way of taking care'age of the school and city interests that at $125,000 with several thousand would be entrusted 1o them should poles down. MAXWELL 16 to It OAKLAND 32-B OAKLAND M-B OLDSMOBILE SIX OLDSMORILE EIGHT OVERLAND 85-4 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII make. In the judgment of the com missioners the Dakota tractor is built to stand the strain of city improve ment work. The Winfred city coun cil is figuring on buying one of these for street and road work. almost unanimous lar«e majority that the work sewpr should start at once and on the water son. system later in the sea- Storm Losses Very Great Slou* Falls, April 1.—M. E. Guin ter, of the Northwestern Telephone company, declared that the damage to lines in the Rosebud distriot from Sunday's storm was from $250,000 to $300,000. Ten thousand to 15,000 of the pleasures and the hardships of telephone poles are down in that ter pioneer life, but at that time theyjritory. Men are being rushed from were young and enthusiastic and Chicago, Springfield 111. Davenport, breaking into a new country had'ia. Waterloo, la., and Minneapolis, peculiar pleasures which are passed Minn. ,to assist in rebuilding the de stroyed property. On the transportation lines, one of which runs from Omaha to the Black was not so severe and is estimat-' OLE HIGHLAND FURNITURE AND RUGS I Uuy and Sell ISew and Second Hand Furniture and Stoves Madison Iron & Metal Company R. E. HARTIG, Manager We buy IRON, COPPER, BRASS, LEAD all kinds scrap metal. RAGS, RUBBER HIDES AND FURS PHONE 2320 Located block west Colman Lum ber Yard In old store building We have on hand a couple thousand pounds of choice SMOKED MEATS at prices that will save you money. The lot consists of Hams, Bacon, etc. LAY SCUDDER BROS. PHONE 2207 A HIGH GRADE SALESMAN WANTED Selling experience desirable but not necessary. Will pay either salary, expenses and commis sion expenses and commis sion or straight commission. Good men get $2,400.00 per year and up above all ex penses. All goods sold to stock raisers. Write H. F. Poor, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., Gen. Del., giving ref erence as to character and ability E A A A K S NEW MANAGEMENT Better Than Ever Take Your Next Meal Willi Us O. L. McKILLIP, Prop. Independent Dray Line HEAVY AND LIGHT TEAM WORK ALL KINDS We Do Everything in the Wmj of Hauling—PHONE 2110 L. A. PALMER HORSESHOEING & GENERAL! BLACKSMITH Located 1st Street Southwest NEW BRICK SHOP O N S O N S I n SUCCESSORS TO E. L. PECK UNDERTAKING Day and Night Service PHONES 2205- 2288 Big Demand Housewiveshave demanded it for over thirty years. Always most reliable and wholesome. Calumet Baking Powder Is absolutely dependable. It is always the same always superior—always pure. A perfect food prodiiet ma#e In the world's I a r-est, most up-to-date and saneUt'y Bak ing Powder Factory, Call for Cslumet Baking Pender. I IN A SUPPLY NOW MOORMAN MFG. CO. QU1NCY, ILL. Radiator Hospital Rstyberg's Repair Shop DR. H. P. WESTABY DENTIST Office Over Porter Drug Co. Hours: 9 to 12 1 to 5 Phone 2332 MADISON SOUTH DAKOTA We have FRONT and REAR Swings stock for the following cars OVERLAND 85-6 OVERLAND 90 NASH REO FOUR REO SIX SCRIPPS BOOTH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S* LACK O 5 STORE w. 1 STUDEBAKER 1914-15 STUDEBAKER 1916-18 STUDEBAKER 1919 VELIE 1920 MAXWELL 1919-20 CHEVROLET 490 IjiiiiiimniniiHmiHHHiiHiiiHmiiHiinmiHiiHiiiHiHiiimiiiiiHmmwmnHWWiin EASTER GREETINGS I Some Nice Things for Your Easter Dinner CAULIFLOWER FRESH TOMATOES SPINACH MUSHROOMS SHALLOT CUCUMBERS RADISHES YAMS BEANS GREEN PEPPERS And Everything Good in Canned and Bottled Goods CASH & CARRYaj E EVERGREENS and SHRUBBERY The time for planting will soon be here. We are in a position to furnish you with anything and every thing kept in stock by a first-class nursery. Make a list of your needs now. We aim to give service. Said for free catalog today. It will save you money. jDnp us a card or phone 6748. THE LAKEVIEW NURSERIES W. F. KRIEGER, Prop. MADISON, S. DAK. KETCHAM COAL Kentucky Lump Splint Lump 9hort notice. Large and Small Briquets PHONE) BEESLEY DRAY LINE Does all kinds of hauling, moring household goods, et& Sand, gravel and Mack dirt for ROY BEESLEY These 3772 DR. H. GILBERTSON Madison Electric Go. GRADUATE VETERINARIAN and GENERAL AUCTIONEER NUNDA SOUTH DAKOTA DR A. S & SON Eggttzrt Coke nl4 Delivered #a WIRING, FIXTURES, MOTOR$ and SUPPLIES 1 H. NOLANDrs. Kellogg & Allidoii Otfic tohSL Bloc* PHYSICIANS ft SURGEONS Phone 2291 r"—