Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 18, 1897, Page 8

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a me EN EY AICTE SA ITE SETI GRHAT > Closing Sale! c\ & 6 DA \J /\) “2x < Pa Wale ee Voy oX ch) \) no \J a a OV ow eX Vo eoWeyen (\) Wey /\ notre tnetretnrerednetnsnetnetnese Ar? A) yoweyex Clothing, Dry Goods, D rugs, WELLS-STONE MERCANTILE CO. Laprairie, Minn. Everything in the Big Store Included. Footwear, | Hardware. | Furniture. Gents’ Complete Furn shings. Lumbermen’s Supplies. nek) Ao AO yen owe oy </ Sa vow eX SKB e have a number of Good Work Horses ! and Several Sleighs and Wagons for Sale. Rial ee yO a HOr YS Wells-Stone Mercantile Co, OOS ROSS BBB Wed ety 0 0% a VYoQey wv, Have You had trouble im finding 9 — : Children’s Shoes to Suit You oO acy We believe we can Please you In Style, Quality and Price. We have feecently placed tn Stock a Splendid Line ofi H. S, ALBRIGHT & CO,’S Infant’s and Children’s Shoes. | We have Infant's Soft, Sole, Shoes tu and Sizes, from Lafant’s light Kid Shoes in Black and Tan with Patent Leather Tips and Cloth uppers. Neatand Stylish Children’s Soft Don-- gola Shoes, Patent Leather Tips and Flan- uel Lined—warm and Comfurlable 75¢ to $i. A fullline of Box Calf and Kangaroo Calf Shoes in Boys’ Ol. £O 1,50 Oe aod Lafont 's Gime ic. jo5. ce <i cestat connie sdsteretecnce LSLSESLSLSLSISWSS SLSLVSLSLCSLSL HOSOSEST GL SOSWSE SIS PS WSLS IS ISLSC SESS SFLSE There are no better Children’: Shoes manufactured than Tl. S. Albright & Co.'s We are selling these on a very close margin. It will pay you to buy them. We have also Children’s and Misses Fe t Shoes in Lace and Button. i Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies’ one and | ' Se three buckle fleece lined Arties in all sizes. Call and See Us. BECKFELT & MATHER, § We will save you Money. SLSLSLSE SLSLSLSWSESLSE SLES: SWSSRCKT SOG SISLSLSHP GOSS SISVSTSVSISFHLSLCSPSIGSS HR? SOS PEWS TF SLSS SLSS= "SPSLWES ———————— Grand Rents WeratsetReview City and Vicinity. NOTES OF NEWS AND PERSONAL. Superintendent D. M. Philbin was in town Monday. Ecitor Luther of the Magnet, was in Duluth Thursday. Doctor H. B. Ehle was in Duluth} Monday and Tuesday. W. C. Gilbert and daughter Kath- ermine, were in Duluth Monday. Ason was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Craig, last Sunday night. There will be regular services at the Catholic chnrch tomorrow. D. H._ Freeman of St. Cloud, was at the Pokegama, Wednesday night. Mrs. Wade Blaker went to Duluth, Wednesday, returning Thursday night. County Attorney McCarthy and wite returned froma trip to Duluth ‘Thursday. Miss ifattie Allen was called to Canada, Wednesday, by the sudden illness of her father. Kennedy’s English Fruit cake, one pound ‘packages, at the Itasca Mer- cantile Co's. Kennedy’s Holiday Mixed in one pound packages, “Delicious,” at Itas- ca Mercantile Co’s. J.J. McDonald, mayor of Swan River, looked after some of his busi- ness interests here Tuesday evening. W. W. Huntley of Duluth, an ex- perienced all round printer, is now acting as foreman for the Herald- Review, | Clyde C. Hastings of Minneeapols, ‘son of C. W. Hastings, came up the first of the week to yisit with his sister, Mrs.Chas. Aikin. ‘The subject of the Rev. McKenzie,s discourse at the union services at the M. E. church tomorrow eyening will be “Christian Unity and Humility.” Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Sheldon are | rejoicing over the advent of a little daughter that came to bless their home last Friday. Hulett Meritt and wife escaped the Alaska weather we have been having for the past tew days. They left for Pasedena, Cal., last week. An infant daughter of Station Agent Peterson of Swan River, was buried in the Itasca cemetry, Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. Mackenzie will preach inthe M. E. church next Sunday evening. Subject, ‘Christian Unity and Humility. All are welcome. Deputy Sheriff Johnson was in Deer River Wednesday, notitying the grand and petit jurors selected trom that.town, to be on hand the first week in January. The past few days have been very satisfactory ones for the stove wood dealers. . The weather was such that trade in their hne was active and prices fine. Mrs, K. Lent, has a line of fur collarettes that she would be pleased to have the ladies call and examine. They are the first received in town and are the latest thing out. 17. 22.and 24 degrees below zero J.P. Sims went to Minneapolis Wednesday. He was feeling far from well and went home to recuperate. C. C. Kelly, came up from Aitkin, last night. He wiltput in the winter on Snow Ball lake, scaling logs. Attorney C L. Pratt, returned from Wausau. Wis, Thursday where he had been to take a deposition. Thursday, Friday and Saturday morn- ings respectively. Somewhat colder than that.at the dam, but then they can always beat us a few degrees. ..For acouple of hours Wednesday evening we had the first real snow storm of the season. A high wind accompanied itso that the snow is not evenly enough distributed to make very good sleighing. A woodsman by the name of John- | son, who had_ been in the employ of Nelson & Craig, died at the Ehle & Russell hospital yesterday. — His brother is expected from Minneapolis | tonight to take the remains to that city. The money taken at the skating mink next Wednesday evening will go toward buying Christmas presents for the children of the M. E. Sunday {school. So come out, have a good time and help swell the receipts for the little ones. Attorney Price has had Ex-County Auditor McIntosh on the spit this week in supplemental proceedings. An adjournment was taken yesterday until Monday when the balance of the testimony will be taken. Judge Kearney is taking the testimony. Who says business is not boomiag. J. F. Metzger has ordered a ton of poultry for the Christmas trade. ‘This is but one item in the large line of meats he carries and everything in his shop 1s first-class. Order your Christmas meats early and be sure of the choicest that is to be lad in the market. The cold weather was too much for our skaters last night and only a small crowd was at the rink. The proceeds for the evening were for the Catholic Christmas tree. ‘he total receipts wete $9.60 of which the church receives $6.40. A benefit for the Methdist church. wilt be given next Friday. The members of Itasca ‘lodge A. F. &.A. M., held their annual elec- tion’ of officers last night, E. A. Kremer, -was elected W. M; A. A. Kremer, S. W; D. M. Gunn, J. W; O.} L. Mather, Treasurer, and John S.' Berney, Secretary. The installation of officers will take place on St. Johns’s day, December 27th. W. J. Warner, an experienced. watchmaker from Lockport, New York, arrived in town last Saturday and at once. engaged a window in the Post office where he proposes to do ' his share of the jewelry repairing of the. town’ and vicinity. He is a! young man who comes well rec-'town just. received should receive a Drug Store. ommended. and [liberal patronage from our citizens. !to show you. comes. suitable Christmas present. some elegant ones. and toys of every description at Finne- gan’s Drug Store. before you make your Xmas_pur- chases. books; dolls, games, toilet articles, albums etc. at Finnegan’s Drug Store. prices at. BeckFeLt & MATHER. 3 If you want a good ‘The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. V.L. Bean will be pleased to learn } that they have returned from Wash ington where they went to reside |4 Vax A = several months ago, and will again WG ris IC mas reside at Swan River. Mr. Bean has resumed his former position with the Duluth Superior & Western as train dispatcher. We owe our readers an apology this week for the limited amount of reading matter in our columns, but our advertisers need nearly all of our space in order to tell about the fine Meats at the stock of Christmas goods they have Do not fail to read ens, W. J. Warner, Nisbett Jewelry 9 ne Co., and J. F. Metzger’s. In fact every business announcement in the paper is worth your careful perusal. Under the new tax law one half of the real estate tax must be paid on or before June rst., and one half may be paid on or. before November st. The usual penalty of 10 per cent is added where no payment is made on these dates. The tax here in Grand Repids, both personal and real estate for 1897, 1s something that will make the most liberal and easy going of our citizens groan when tax paying time Eight and three quarter per cent. is no laughing matter. A black dress Dinner Be sure to buy your Turkeys and We have just received an invoice of nearly a ton of fowl, iucluding 4,000 pounds of Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, Geese, Etc. Also Oysters, Celery, Butter and Eggs and FRESH and SALT MEATS of every description. J. F. METZGER. Sees FH SLSLSP®SVSLSLSLSVST «08 S252 S52 S35=SP 52525252 Sese5 Watch, Clock and ae Jewelry Repairing — pattern makes a We have Having decided to locate here in Grand Rapitds, I have leased the room in the Postoffice building where I am prepared to do First class work at reas- onable prices. All work entrusted to. me will be repaired promptly. GOOD. WORK and NOT CHEAP WORK my specialty. W. J. WARNER. Beckrrtt & MATHER. Rocking horses, doll cabs, sleighs Look over our stock of china goods From now until the fifteenth, Cran-| A pair of slippers make an excellant dall, the photoprapher will give an| Christmas present, we have them elegant large size photo with each}inall sizes. Beckrett & MATHER. dozen. cabinets ordered from him. mare ae Call and see what works of art the For the next thirty days, Mrs. K Teer ictal ~ | Lent will sell every thing in the line RICE ere of hats, bonnets, trimmings, etc., in , Dont you know there is no better) her.millinery establishment at actual. Christmas present to send a distatit} cost and ducement. friend than a_ year’s subscription of | do all trimming tree... This your local paper, the Herald-Re-{usual offer'and one that should view? Try it and see. ~ a ‘tus parlors. Call ea: Beckrett & MATHER. A complete line of Christmas toys, chrildrens’ t2a_ sets, Chrismas ‘candies at very low The finest line of holiday goods in at Finnegan’s —_* as an extra inducement. will y i Ene sone einen

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