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*•$. ,Wtr. .-it. a. •f. fc I' 'UK if TK- -^•'f ,1 V., M" W«•.'.,«.» 1 N tl': Zji\. r-- --w" it. *., & .* k. t* s-4 r?, t%- I 'v- -i^','? »«.,-:~ m- 'H- :. g, $fr 48$* K ^%jr. I ite* "tfMh1 R. V *)#fL vr .. ik. fet'l ../ BL"*~Sr 'ii 1 1 t'i a 4. H- V3kr fc Madison "TBe ffflage ftodand by LYRIG THEATRE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY DOUBLE BILL Charles Rayp Cider his bumble farmhand's Jacket, burned the aoul of a gntt deuv :re. A picture with ail ihe charm and heart appeal that made Charles .Ray best loved actor on Ika scrwjn and mora tangha than the "Hick" Sieuth's pap had fleas. \TOtg?5IO! IlllllilUJUillUJliUllllil RUBY Toaighl aai Wedacsd^r Two Reel Sennett CdBcdt -ITS A BOY" 15 an# 30 cents 2" Harry Caret "SUNDOWN SLIr load old Watcs a ixiiu'h. ALSOUiAUKM "TOW •MUMS* XB O. K. Sim. chas. Hui--. New Di*guiA, Wla, wrtftw: ~Yn»r nx».t«•••:» t» K_ I JgiMli r*e\*r be wjthvut it."' F«iey s iJ.*r lilt Ui k BUSINESS LOCALS r- Hfrier, oi Chicago, will j5 deeaenstratv the wonderfui ajer!ts n,ew H. Steiber. phone 3707. S Apples! Apple«' Apples! C. S Keiley has the ones j*m vast i S Millard's store. 5 As a Christmas present or S daily ism in your house. The Fuller 5 Brushes are mc«st practical. A rep- !Stor*- it r. efawJcs* of Porter Bjm eotogitg aa»i cnj*jp. .ruts th« b„,||t v -p i .j i For Sale. Cabbage, solid, win variety, $2.25 per 100 lbs., expr jnpaid.—C. A. Dibben. Flandre. 3. D. Regviar awtteg Encampment N 15 Tuesday evening, Nor. 16. Attendance urged as there will rors. Lunch aerved.—Geo. H. I ner. C- P- Perle Cotton, large balls, 3 this afternoMi awl erttiiig.—Tx. Art Store. Ludefisk at Scudder Bnm. Pin -r S20 7. Important official meeting at Methodist church following 1 Thursday even n? prayer meeting Rev. R. C. Baiiard. Pastor. Why abuse your car by leaving on the streets 'hesse cold days w there is lots of room at Raad's i age. where it is nice and warm, a: where you can have your battery, water, and air attended to fr-' while at your business, in your ce. while doing shopping, atten ng church or show Cost you o:. ISc for s?s hours storage Ma Raad's garage your headquarters. T»lac«4 to meet your frsends and ?iace to keep your wraps and p?. •*•13 after the store® are closed, Toor men are at your service at LOCAL NEWS Ruth Iithlen was d«TO ffetMBj 31dham today for dental work. W::. McAllister submitted to an forenoon. W. F. Batte sad little daughter in th» city today from Roswell for dental work. Mi&$ Maoella Rensrh returned to day from Howard, where she trans- acted business for several days. Mrs. E. W. Tnttle. of Sioux Falls, French ki»ot and chenille spent last night in 'his city the 35 art needle at the Art store thiji aft- cue*st of her daughter. Mrs. S. G. 5 "-nioon and eveoin^. Quarnstrtmi. R-served seats for tbe Swtas Bed Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ml were «n- wfiH« tfvii k jmi. duu ar& v. xmu wrrr wr S Singers *re fcuiog faat ml Ute todw to Hnm. I»w«. Tlwr *ome 1 !,[».. ,i, a Mad.x.. -hil. *0"eB S Wanted. TPs trade a hssij work^ calling on thfir son. Frank Beil. and I reat-ntative will call oa yon. Make hand yesterday white engaged at P*»T ^mils sure to see him. work on the new Or land school, A lata report fqpm Uw hospita.1 SpeeiaL Feria eottoB 2 tar JSe.j building. this aflereeen-lhty-ft tldrf^Mr Gee ihia aftauum aad emiag. Tbe Ait! Mrs. John Birrenkodt. of Aber- of Johnston's rested weil last sight aptttM air amatmaiiajps ready to take care oi mj patrons turned to their homes by *a aiter- of beautiful and sweet scented flow-, «*,sljhtp-diaturbiaa ther^. Mm Low' !»«.. W», «, op„,» noon train. F. T. Heatoa Good News For You To meet the popular demand for still lower prices the Clothing Manufacturers of the country have this week offered to all retailers a reduction of 33V3% on Winter Suits and Overcoats. We were the first Clothing Store in this com munity to hammer down the H. C. L. as applied to clothing without any concessions from the Manufacturers. It is therefore, with pleasure that we are now enabled to pass on to you another substantial reduction on our entire stock of Men's and Boy's Clothing. Furnishings, Goods and Shoes in the shape of I cash discount of ONE-THIRD OFF This Means That You Can Purchase From Us Suits and Overcoats WT LESS THAN THEY COST US WHOLESALE. It will pay you an opportunity of this kind go by, as unquestionably the values we offer p. away out of all proportion to the reductions we expect to receive Manufacturers for next season. Collars excepted. E J. SUTTON Thursday Nite Music Everybody Likes Tickcti November 18 «ar.u..-r .»nu r.-rv :rom Ramona. Mr. and Mrs. Brownmiller are staying with their daughter who perauon at the local icspitai tbis operated opoii renoiif for ap B-ncitia. Mrs. E. J. Lou was a returning passenger today to her home at Iowa City. Iowa. Duncg the past two months she was the guest at her eousin. Be* over Porter Bros, drag and jewelry The C. B. Penny com {any of New for" store. York city will occupy the south half' Paul Patet sustained serious in- sbout the first of January- The ury to the index finger of his left no* ready for their oeru deen. and Mrs. E. J. Swrtor. of, and is in good spirits today His I have relocated fhe second floor »'ariy!e. S. D.. and baby Dwrane. trends and espectally the lodges a re building and am' daughters of Mrs. John Carr. re-. remembentxg him through the gift Mr? Emory Solmes, living south of town. The annual thank offering meet ing of the Women's Missionary so c:ety of the Presby'erita cb'arch will meet Wednesday afternoon at the E L- 14 *v H.1 faniily. ClauxHexom and sons hare raov- Mrs. Lena CnddmgttMr who «m- h"r office Hjmprawi into the A.» ducted a beauty parlor orer tbe Koh- ^nb first floor half of their fine tori ler pharmacy has relocated in rooms business home on E^an avenue ens that are sent to sis great abundance v*i~i 1 »«,.*. •9K%9f- noon a large bvnch of eiciusive well registered Shorthorn cattle will be placed '?n s&le auction in the re cently completed sales pavilion. The owner?, Messrs. Gnmm and Corbin have engaged Col. H. g. Duncan, of Chicago, and Col. L. G. Albert on. of this city as auctioneers. After much pams and expense following the last heavy sleet storm the Dakota Central Telephone com pany has finally got ail of :ts lines in r.h.s BieJereml. All American Legion Benefit High School, November 18th RICKETTS MALE QUARTET Vocal and Instrumental DON'T MISS IT! on Sab airf%eserre4 Wtdnei^iT Worning at KoMWa Ra AdmimioK 50c, 75c, $1.00 section in commission once more with two exceptions, namely, two lines to Ramona and one be tween this place and Chester. Cass is umcat ion can now be had fa all directions out of Madison. J. J. Fitzgerald is at present a very sick man at his home on Egan avenue N. He has bees confined *'. his bed the most of the time smr election day A consultation ov~* his case is about to be held. Th attending physician. Dr. H. E. K«-. iogg will hare with him at this pr aeeding both Dr. Sheet^ of Carth a*-- and Dr. Conley. of Simrr City Funeral sen .cee for tht» ^ate A. Harrwtch writ-be-conducted fro: Tabor Evangelical church at 2:t® p. m.. 'omorrow Since the deceased was so widely known it is expected that a gfpat many people will at tend out of r»spect for a man whom i.i ."inv-w ~^n.ii TI' neighbor. The son residing in Cali fornia will possibly reach Ramos a in time for the services. Last evening about 29 ladi« were entertained at '.'a* borne of Mrs. Ella Sheldon who gave a mis cellaneous shower for Miss Cor Craney a bride-to-be. Mrs. Joe Ry an won first prise laurels at card Miss Craney. the honored guest r— cetvins the lowest one. The show er :ncluded eifts too numerous mention but appreciated never*.h» leas by til* pwws fisr mkoat iatem: ed. Th# r-H»d^ !t 'him o ««ra *.b«t 'b*r+ at dr«ftdel dlMkM tu«t trtwrt rtm» b**-? ikSir to :ur !a at) tt» sr-i tb»i oaiarm Caiarrti gr*+i.T ir&u «accd by «m«itaitoi»» s* Copyn&J* 1919,HartSdiafii«r*Ma«* .^wiir not to let are priced from Dak ion# r* •.--•tra*-' K«.! Merit mt ta**-n !oi»r«t!'y ir •eta thru :be n ".be iufou» *u: ~.h* sr»swn r.-^bT i**tr v tk* JottiKiaUoB be gr. mg gaulont »tr»RrTt t»T buiid'.n# n, '.Is* mUtatlon ami ««»i«tlnc n*tur« tn i-r•• MS vorfc. Tbe proprlMorw bar« mm scarr fBtth :n surtihf ^w-r* if HsM CSrtarrts -bmi '.bey offer rs. Huncr^d tV.ti*r» *cjr ca**- b*t fatis '.o rur* SmhI for itet tevtt ilaia Ad4r-+m W CHKN r* rt_ TUSi 3hto Mi kr all drvniMa tic PDLEY QIHAKIC OTEET3 Bawan Thursday Nite Fot Real Singors rmacy November 18 'IMHUllli LYRIC Toaight and Wednesday DOCBLK BILL BLvnrni BLACKBIRDS" S Two Outlans uui xnhetj. 5 ffcw* ire beans of thrills in 2 ••Blackbirds." The story of Sleaotifttl gH the decoy of band of International E crooks. Also Two E CMtedf 5 "DO*T WEAJUDT* 13 and fTfk FOLEY RlDNFi .%• --S limm*