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p* %-•"$ *.' 1."' v .:•. ,f W* i 4 J* mmmam s/ mi fr»* 'TTftl Ci)t SOallp ILeaDcr MADIHON, SOUTH DAKOTA IvieftNicanAY JANUARY io 19*1 i y mall, mwntba l.M carrt*r, par we«K J. I\ STAHU Proprietor H. A- WAH1. UualnMi Utntcw CHILDRENS APRONS 99c Bungalo Aprons for girls 6 to 14 years old. Neat figured light and dark percale. High waist line belts. 2 pockets, finished with Bias tape and Ric-liac Braid. Only 99c to morrow. SATEEN BLOOMERS 95c Made of good quality Sateen, ankle length. Finished with wide cuff and two rows of elastic. Several shades to select from. Get the $1.50 quality bloomers tomorrow for only 99c DR. DENTON SLEEPERS 99c cmrrMr, per week 1« Alexandria.—In That for sizes 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, of the famous Dr. Denton soft-knit sleeping garments. Drop seat style, protect your little ones at night and get unbroken sleep yourself. Get them tomorrow for 99c 30c TOWELS 5 FOR 99c Good quality cotton huck towels. Size 17x32 gOod hoavy weight. Red borders. Buy fivs of them for 99c on 99c Day. LONG CLOTH 4 YARDS 99c The Paulis store for bargains every tin)§! Heavy English long cloth 36 irfches wide, ex tra well finished fine count. Buy four yards of it for 99c at our big i^9c Sale. 29c TOWELING 4 YARDS 99c Hurry to the Paulis Dry Goods Store and save money. Heavy bleached toweling 17 inches wide. Extra good for roller towels. It sells regularly at 29c a yard, but on 99c Day buy 4 yards for just 99c $1.50 AND $1.75 GOWNS 99c Womens dainty night gowns in pretty slip over styles, of muslin neatly embroidered ra dainty colors. Flesh or white. 99c meanar a big saving on night gowns tomorrow. the Justainedofduringagainst ir tyDell A ave jhave evidently gone uS COTTON CH ALLIES Fine yard wide Cotton Challies, Artistic Per sian Floral and Oriental patterns in beautiful colorings. Especially desirable for comfort able coverings, Kimonas and dressing sacques. Only a short time ago they sold at 45 cents a yard, but tomorrow you can buy 4 yards for 99c r*8ldent* fnwn_ TownB- QTATW TNjirw/c county wUl on Wednesday. January. Si All!* WlSiW» participate in a big wolf, coyote ,i:., Huron.—Fred Hoi ton waa chosen i— of WEDNESDAY. JANUARY. 19. 1911., their town be provided with a ai Madiao* pociorric* depot by the same railway. The n»att*r. i present depots in the two towns have! T&RM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION bticome inadequate for the growing' 5* i 3r*ar business Menno.—Efforts are being made which was being pushed by farm bu by the residentB of Menno to induce tike Milwaukee railway company to, ierect a new depot building here. The freeman also are urging' Of tka railway ta the two I Mt. Vernon.—Hundre&i of men and boys of this part of Davison and rabbit roundup, which will ^^jhairman of the county board of staged in the territory adjacent to' fommlssioners. He succeeded J. A. Mt. Vernon. Those taking part in' fork, of Sheffield, returned. When the roundup will be divided into «Jhe commissioners meet this week squads, and will encircle a wide ]tvo will be appointed to fill the va- scope of country. Hundreds of the .fancies of Mr. York and tt. C. Gibbs,1 animals are expected to be killed, as ,,vvt''8isne1* coyotes and rabbits especially are circuit court unusually numerous in this district. 4amages $650 Ornold Yost sustained when the Mittlestaedt sustained July 4 last. adjusted. The total amount paid in rr,* Huron.—The county jail Is full.' losses was between $75,000 and fhere are 10 of them. One woman $8(.i,utl0, which is the heaviest fire ,, prisoner and nine men, according to losses in the history of Milbunk. report made by Sheriff Verne C. Mittlestaedt Bros, valued their stock 'iWiller. The woman Is serving a six at $50,000 and had insurance, of i' i juonths* term, having gone in three $34,000 and $500 on fixtures. faionths ago. The Jail .is large Pierre.—Farmers in the southern tnough to hold only nine prisoner®, i part of the state who purchased Rapid City.—The large plate glass "rust proof" Beed wheat last year Window recently placed in the office are complaining that the result was of the wholesale automobile supply not as promised that the wli«at fctore to take the place of the one they secured was not only not rust .lilown out by the high wind cost proof but carried so much noxious $280. February, 1914, Allen broth- seed of other plants with it that iers paid H. W. Foye $81 to put a their fields were badly infested with Sjplate glass window in that same' seed of plants which will take time {place. Prices on plate glass windows and expense to eradicate. Appar up since the ently to work off inferior seed on the Kore toward be! ere a Jury awarded Heecher O'Dell, Milbank. The insurance on losses Marshal Foch. A feature of the affair whose objects, it is injuries alleged to have been Bros, general merchandise store and a ball game when a building belonging to the Dakota was struck by an auto driven Central Telephone company were de- Yost. The Injury was alleged tolatroyed by fire in this city has been securing a fr grade, SLEEPING SUITS 99c Keep the tots from having colds Ghilds rteeping suits of flannelette in Pink and Blue stripes, drop seat, all have feet. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Buy several of them tomorrow at 99c a suit. 2y2 YARDS SHIRTING 99c *«ie regular price is 75c a yard for this shirt ing. 32 inches wide, very fine thread weave wath mercerized finish. Light grounds with very pretty colored stripes. You can buy 2 1-2 yards for 99c on 99c Day. 2 BALLS KNITOLA YARN 99c There'll be a lot of pretty sweaters and scarfs made after this sale. Knitola yarn, none bet ter made, 21 shades to select from. Sold re guarly at 75c per ball. Get two 2 ounce balls tommorrow for J99c WOOL SPORT HOSE 99c With the vogue for low shoes and sport hose these'll go in a hurry. Womens Wool Sport Hose, Brown Heather mixtures. 99c Day is the day of days in this big January Clearance Sttle Get $1.7.r» sport hose for per pair 99c Curtain Marquisette 2 Yards 99c TTiats enough for a curtain. White Curtain Marquisette with narrow pink or blue bord ers. Comes 36 inches wide. Sells regularly at 75c per yard. Buy two yards tomorrow for 99c $1.50 TO $1.75 CHEMISES 99c w omens Envelope Chemises in pretty styles. Made of fine muslin with fitted or strap tops. Trimmed with lace or embroidery insertion. Select them tomorrow at 99c each. LINGERIE CREPE 3 YARDS 99c It makes such pretty gowns and pajamas and they're so unexpensive too. Lingerie Crepe in plain and fancy patterns. 3 yards of the 50 to 65c quality for 99c tomorrow. $1.50 TO $1.75 BAG FRAMES 99c Make a pretty silk bag using one of these bag frames and you'll be very proud of it! Metal bag frames in F/ench grey finished in Silver or Gold color. Just a small quantity to sell at 99c on 99c .Day* FETE FOR NAPOLEON Unittf States Asked to Great Celebration. Faoh at Heed ef Frenob Cemmlttee AtVianging for Observance sf Death Anniversary. New York.—American participation la the celebration by France of Tomorrow Is 99o Day v. in the hundredth anniversary of the death ef Napoleon on May 5 next, was in vited here by Prof. William Mulli gan Sloane of Princeton, N. J., speak ing for the French committee headed stated, are "to bind up the wounds of France," wUl be a great exhibition of Napoleon ic relics at Malmaison, France, to which collections will be loaned from all parts of the world. Professor Sloane, who for 42 year* held the chair of history at Princeton, and latterly at Columbia university, •aid that French statesmen, soldiers and men of law and letters as well as other professions compose the commit tee which is arranging the centennial. "Making all allowance for every se vere criticism of Napoleon's career," he continued, 'it is still true that his wprk unified France, saved it from partition among its foes and In civil life prepared alike the foundation and atructure of the society which 1A the World war saved France and helped to save all western civilization. "It was by his impulse and guid ance that the financial credit of France waa r* restored, that the maf- latracy and better administration took d*A- v OF THE SWEEPING JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE nlte shape, tnat tne emi coae was promulgated, the Bank of France cre ated, the University of France mod eled on that of the state of New York and the council of state organized. "He made private property safe, opened public charges, great and •mall, to all classes founded schools, colleges and secondary schools, built magnificent highways, dug an elabo rate system al internal waterways, improved transportation of every sort and, abeve all, reorganized In his in stitutions the commanding position of belles-lettres, the fine arts and nat ural science. The superb inheritance of order, progress and prosperity which be bequeathed made the France ef 1914. "The French committee especially desires American participation by con tributions, by the loan of Napoleona from American collections and, above all, the moral support of intelligent Interest on this side of the Atlantic." Human Fly Helps Anchor Shabby Walls New York.—Aided by mm jm^ THE PAULIS DRY GOODS COMPANY Clearance Sales in this Store afe REAL SALES conducted for the sole purpose of "Clearing Away" stock surplusses in order to enter the new season with everything new and fresh. The most effective way to accomplish this clearance is by making prices so low that you can readily see the reai economy of buying and 'his we are doing in a manner that admits no doubt of our sincerity. TRY AND BE HERE TOMORROW. a KID MITTENS 99c Just the thing to keep little fingers from Jack Frost's cruel nip. Childrens warm fleece lined brown kid mittens with fur tops. Small assortment. Buy them tomorrow at just 99c a pair. FELT TAM O'SHANTERS 99c Here's another "wonder bargain" such as are found only at a Paulis Dry Good Co. Sale. Made of fine felt in several good shades. $2.00 to $2.50 values for 99c but that only on 99c Day. UNDERWEAR TWO SUITS 99c Follow the crowds and they'll lead you to the Paulis Store and 99c Day. Childrens me dium weight unionsuits, plain white. Size* 6, 8, 10,12 only. The regular price is 75 and 85 cents a garment. If you are an early bird you get two suits for 99c. WOMENS HOSE TWO PAIR 99c It's your treat ladies, so hurry. Women® cotton hose, genuine Burson make. All sizef in Black or White. Some fleece lined with ribbed tops. Get two pair of the regular 65c hose tomorrow for 99c. $3.50 GEORGETTE CREPE 99c This sounds like a mistake, but it isn't. A small lot of $3.50 Georgette Crepe in short lengths but enough to make a waist or pair of sleeves in most pieces. 40 inches wide. Come early and get it for 99c a yard tomor row. 4 YDS DRESS GINGHAMS 99c When you can buy 4 yards of good dress gingham for 99 cents it seems like surt enough good times again. 27 inch dres® gingham "Toile-du-Nord" and other good brands in large and small plaids and checks. Get 4 yards of the regular 39c gingham for 99c BUNGALO APRONS 99t Bungalo Aprons of light and dark figured Percale, wide belts, large pockets. Edges finished with Ric-Rac Braid and Bias tape. Any other day they sell at $1.45 but tomor row they are only 99c. "hu man fly," workmen assumed the hazardous task of anchoring tot tering walls of the nine-story Strathmore apartment and store building at Broadway and Fifty second street, half of which col lapsed Wednesday, burying, it is believed, seven. wotkmen la debris. While the steeple Jack in the glare of powerful searchlights scaled the walls and at each tier made fast cables anchored In the center of the structure, a corps of firemen dug In tons of brick and plaster below search ing for bodies of victims. V*E Sleep? oes a dry cough eepyou a*ake? KEMP'S BALSAM Will stop the tickle that makes you cough CUaKANTCCD E A A A K S NEW MANAGEMENT Better Than Take Your Next Meal With Ui' O. I.. McKILLIP. Prop. mmBsssss!ssssss!!^m DR. H. GILBERTSON GRADUATE VHTHRINAR7AN and G1NBRAL AUCTIONEER NI7NDA SOUTH DAKOTA S i s OLE HIGHLAND FURNITITKK AND Rl (iS I Buy and Sell .New and Second Hand Furnitnr* st«v«- mmtm_ a E E LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phones: House 2288 Office 2205. Over Johnston's Furniture tSore. MADISON. S. Dak. Madison Electric Co. WIRING. FIXTURES. MOTORS and SLT2USS 106 Egaa 4ve. S. Phooe MM i k S* tt wmm BRASSIERES 99c Warners Bando Brassieres, front or hook. All sizes. Sold regularly at $1.25. Get them on 99c Day for only 99c SILK WARP POPLIN 99c And what could you better wear than Silk Warp Poplin? 36 inches wide. Several shades to select from. 99c a yard for the re gular $2.00 Silk War]) Poplin on 99c Day. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 99c Gowns, Petticoats and Chemise, of fine Nain sook in Pink and White. The Chemise are front and back trimmed. Some are hand em broidered. Values to $1.75 for only 99c to morrows^ $1.50 PETTICOATS 99c Womens Petticoats of Muslin and Sateitt, bottoms are finished with embroidery flow ers. Some have underlays. 99c if you shop on 99c Day. HANDKERCHIEFS, 12 FOR 99c A whole dozen handkerchiefs for just 99c! Included are 10c 12 l-2c 15c and even 17c handkerchiefs. Any 12 of them for 99c on 99c Day. 6 YDS. APRON GINGHAMS 99c For neat new aprons, 27 inch Apron Ging hams. Extra good quality "Lancaster" and "Amoskeag" apron ginghams. Come in lij jht and dark grounds. Good sized checks. Get 6 yards for 99c tomorrow and stive. CHILDS BLOOMERS 2 PAIR 99c Good black Sateen and cotton Jersey bloom ers 4 to 12 year sizes. Formerly sold for 75c and 89c. Thrifty mothers will be here tomorrow and buy two pair for. 99c LEATHER HAND PURSES 99c Ladies leather flat purses in a number of pleasing styles. Purses that formerly sold from $2.00 to $3.50. Take your pick tomor row for 99c Cotton Thread At Reduced Prices Following a declining market we have reduc ed the prices on cotton thread as follows: 150 yard spools now per spool 8c 100 yard spools now per spool.... 5c 250 yard spools now per spool 12c j£llllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllltll|||||1lllllllillll||||tl|||||||||ii|||||||||||!||||||||||||||| Union Grain and Seed Co. 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