Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 23, 1899, Page 8

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ft f <= ar Ww Sra ‘str ora Reve | aR 8 i : on, ene ee a GRAND RAPIDS POSTOFFICE HOURS: Pos Bh Acleondat alia +4 hates open week Gays from § ofelock a.m, to 2 ee eee, «| 8:00 pom, FE iL di ay i t Hy Been pag | Ft ates Wintel Goals | 33 ns gol yest arrive 11:52 a.m. watt {8 Our line of Ladies’ Winter Golf Capes for Indies and close tts ren imleses an # Conte atlilteorsplate but |i children proint fas—only see | t t arrive 2:52 p.m, Miil aoa going fast. Those desiring |) | few left. eerie ik ea De cs au garment in this line |} stock is up to date and this g& | 1s close 20 uinuets before atrival of | ga would do well to call before |} s goods. We alm to al se, ! We are out of sizes. | pied tbe most fastidious. 4 | O. Hi, Stitson, P.M. Fe Give os eal, : a ad = Golf Skirts | # # | Flannel Waists = 32, Golf Skirts ate all the rage® |) : a the cities and we have |! We have a full stock of fian- cc | ov them in all ades and |! hel wrists in all colors and = | Grand Rapids merchants report an | grades -—gray, blue, ‘tan. || sizes If you are in -want, ‘ | 1 , trade. brown, Ortc black and jj give us a_call as the sizes 23 | excellent holiday trade: aids. Thes: soods are |} are running ‘ow. Different, # | 5 sen a 7 F irect. from the factory end |] qualities. ‘Also brilliantine | Fisher Baker was® eet Hye em ginators of style. Ifyou H yuists ia cream and blac K | Deer River during the week. | wantastylish garment, bay | i a ; a golf skirt. i| P. tt t F. O. Stark was transacting | bust i 8 i etticeats 3% | ess here the first of the week, j S | *A-most exquisite line of 2% kaay + j silk. near silk an@ satin 8 FOR SALE—A leds. ‘Call on John Dolph. Senator C. C. McCarthy busmess trip to Duluth this week. pair made a} P. Murson, of Minneapolis, - was! ie village the first of the week. \. A. Goodrich, of Minneapolis, town the first of the week. -weler Nisbett and wife. arrived re from Minneapolis on Sunday, F. M. Brown, ot Crookston, was in the city on business the first of the week. iairman Rellis of the county dourd was transacting business in the village yesterc Mrs. J. Farrell re-} # trp to Minneapolis on rand Audit vied from a 1 nesday. It will be all mght to swear off any rom now untl alter the advent tihe New Year. M. McAlpine took a run up to the other day and invested real estate. s tree and entertainment A Ci besthe attraction Presbyterian church. ristay will this evening at Grand Rapids lodge, I..0,O F, open their new hallewith a dance » New Year’s night. vers of the Odd Fellows’ lodge at Laprairie will give a dance in The mem! their hall ‘this evening. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Mc- ‘ormick a girl The ‘little one { rived last Saturday evening. J. Henry Johnson, of Minneapolis, position with the ttasca Mercantile company. has accepted a Deputy Auditor George: McAlister j g tus Christmas with’ his} Minneapolis. 1D sin dowa from will spend his Hawley was and cainp Thursday Christmas.in the villaze. - | Pr She icent C. W. Hastings and P. J lon, of the Lumbermen’s bank, were here during the week. Miss’ Francis Taulhis, slster of Mrs. F, J. Stevens, returned to her home Faribault on Wednesday. If you wish to begin the New Year manner attend Sellows dance at their new hall. n a joyous John Doran returned from a trip to Bemidji this week. He reports that »wn_ as being still on the boom. . F. O. Werden, the Backus: Brooks ; epresentative, returned from a_ busi- tmp to Minneapolis on Tuesday. re Have you tried George Booth’s: rew cigar—La Union de Cuba? Ask | one when you: want a first-class! 10ke. Have you tried George Booth’s Cabin” cigars? They are an! vevilent smoker and _ sell for 5 cents ach, the Itasca Mercantile company’s Santa Claus is a very attractive feat- of their beautifully trimmed} vindows. ne ‘Lhe Grand Rapids orchestra gave}: nr exeglient concert at the Itasca Mercantile Company’s store Thurs- lay evening. Jolin Coates of St. Cloud, who. is aterested in mining properties in Iron | se see ate at a oe ae ge ae ae send eae a a a Review teeeeeseseeet (SRE aa a aR aE of first-class | ¥ eguggqgaggagueecaugeeqateseesseccens | county {served at Hotel Pokegama. |Gamache will be in Hibbing. sat St. Joseph’s church in his place. the Odd | firm and does a big business. | has been yery successful in organizing | GE SME a ae ae ae abe ate ae ste ae te ae ate ae ae ae ata a ate ate ate he te aE * — SEE AR tr AS ae ee aE Ee EE epee es Our line of silk and silk waist patterns are second tc | to § full line | goods trom 4 line of the up t and our none. We carry a standard in qualit of colors in plain or figured prices oan be compared with silks, and our waist patterns safety with any of the citye are cenceeded to be very | stores. swell in every particuiar. |, ' These goods are direct from EF G ae New York sud we feel that bf ancy 300GS they are right in style and || design. Come in and see || Our faney yoke tronts are them. No trouble to show |) without a doubt the finest’ ever offered on sale in the city. Elastic jet beits c hand-painted head r lies’ dressing jeckets, § goods, rem- | valour pillow: covers, select Collarettes —— electric seal, || assortment of pillow covers astrachan with Seal trim- |) Fancy fiowered mings, electric seul with le « and ple chiffron ail col- martin trimmings, elect | lors. VYrimmings— | BE HE ESTE AG a Se Ae IE Re ape ae a a ae ae age RE a a ae ae ae ae ae a eae a ae ae ae aE I Sie seal muffs, all sizes. ‘hes when youa n want, goods are good values for ember our stock is always the money. Come in and | complete with the latest see them. You make no goods direct’ from the in.- mistake. | porters. ITASCA RERGANT Pe ee rr rr Seat a a is a ae ae ee aE ee a EHR a EE ed Monday cars’ of telegraph and of pneumonia and placed in Wanted—seo Benedict’s — hospital. On evening he died, and as nothing w where his relauyes re- poles, cedar feifce posis, piling W. B. Holmau is pr make contracts block paving. pared to }amount in car load lots f. stations from Deer River Liberal advances Call make your contracts. W. 6. HoLmMan. as | | ‘known as to for side, and having no friends here, the turned the remaims over to made on the undertaker for burial. | River large lols. and see me, and get and The -anembers of Waubana ‘iodge, | K. P., enjoyed a social dance at their ies hall on Monday evening. Super was school Central was closed yester- oe ‘ _jday noon for a two weeks’ vacation, Rev. Father Valentine wil serve} high mass at St. Joseph’s C ‘atholic | church Chnstmas da Rev. | jand most of the teachers will spend } {the holidays at their homes. i Litle gees to her home E ! Miss O’Conner, Rocheste Rev. Father -Gamache will be injson Brainerd; | Miss I ilibbing on Christmas day, but Rev “| Rapids. Prof. Carroil Fathe- Valentine will hold high mass | tau! on at sl will vistt in St ‘The pupils of rooms one and two W. J. Coffron was down from Deer! gave @ very delightful: entertainmert River, Thursday. He will give ajon Thursday evening, under grand Caristmas ball at his Hotel direction of their teachers, Miss Gi" : See : eh |son and Miss Irish, A-— genuine Northern on Monday evening next. |giinta ‘Claus was on hand to d Tim Mahan has accepted a position | tnbute presents, and the little, fol | were all remembered by the goo od ol Yi Pills’ yand C. A, Smith Lum- ait ESD Ub aN ee 3 : iman, As the room for an audience ber company, and will put’ in’ the} was limited invitations were only is- jseason along the Powers-Simpson | sued to parents of the pupils who took road. part, Fi | ave ss Harry Wallace, who recently re-} : . ! ‘turned from Santiago, came down | SEALED BIDS from Myers’ ranch the first of the} weck.and spent a day or two in town. He says business is good at the ranch, where he has charge. John C. McCarthy, ex-clerk oo ae WwW prexel St. Paul municipal court, now repre- | senting the Perkins wholesale liquor | house of that city, was transacting |besiness with our liquor merchants the other day. He represents a good FOR 200 cord Ay Ww: ty be de Rupids Wat tion, will De received at the 's office until Monday, De- bene 18, 1398 at 10 o'clock a. m. JOHN HEPPEL, Frep A. Krxc, Committee on Water Worl:s. th 1800. : Dated Dee. 7 Deputy State Organizer Brainerd Bae for the Improved Order of Red Men,’ (NOTICE OF EXPIRATION DEMPTION. a tribe at this place, He has now over thirty-five names on his list and expects to institute the tribe with net less than fifty. STATE OF MINNESOTA, j County of Itasca, f To Geo. Falconer. Take Notice. That the piece of land assessed in name, situate in the County and S| said, and described as follows, to-wi east quarter of southwest: quarter (N. } 44] of section ten tio}, Ww three ie ]. range twenty vi ean the tax sale on May 6th, 18) rider tax ju ment entered the Distr tet, Court of said County March 2ist, 1895, sold for the sum of The people of Grand Rapids have reason to feel that ail nature favors ‘them this season, so deligetfully trop1- cal is the weather. In addition to this our stores are supphed with everything that any markets can fur- jnish for the holiday trade. There 1s | two dollars and forty-two cents [2.42], being the amgunt of the taxes. alties, interest no need to send outside for anything. | and'cos# due on said land tor the ye: which sam. with interest: from the agioe of said sale at the rate of twelve per cent per A. fair annum. together with uent face is woman’s greatest delinatient” tases sl aes ont Y euron dowry, beautiful teeth her choicest | thereon, amow sum aOF nineteen your ute afore Range township, was here the first-of the week. The usual number of raffles of fowls will take place thisevening. W. }. Kelly and Jake Mohr entertained list evening wath raffles. bY: Louis Nelson was brought down | and twenty- -five cents the other. For Ue from one of the Akeley camps a few | sale by Roy Bell, and > at the: Itasca days.a Bo, suffering wilh a spayere case edocs. drug store. ’ ~ endow you with a beautiful complex- lie an dollars and thirty five cents, and this las treasure. Morning Dew Lotion will Sonuotes sum, With interest nt the ‘rate ot er cent pes annum on nineteen dol- a ve cents from the date of tice. is “the amourt required to re- ue melt piece oF ae suid bo 1 ust accrue upon tl sO: and that the time for the Solemptian ion, as it cures roughness of the skin deen and removes tan, pimples and— erup-| Honeys tion, Mrs. Gary’s Tooth Paste will ferries at Anig wens: ook ak “proof thereof has make your teeth glisten. with ‘purity. witness ny an ‘and_ official — this Filty cents is the price of one “article AES oF 1.) é Monte, ae Soe Tease County, Min ie au , Pelican} | } { OF RE- NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RE- STATE OF MINNESOTA. ) v and deseribed DEMPTION. \ { | County of Ttasea. 5 ‘o Albert H. Waite, Take Nott on oftand » Count That the pies ituate in th ssessed { district Court of at. sold for the (50.91). being the terest and aid County sum of ninet mount of the sts due on s the year 1892, whigh sum. wi nterest from § the “date o i sale at the rate of twelv si per cent per annum, together with 8 2) quent avd prior and interest the ‘eon, 1 | NOTICE any Oo. v. cars at | to Swan | mae theo lingllent taxes, ponilti unts tothe sum of | and thi hirty-one xty days ud proof th | | es Winter Goods.. Ulst ters ATE OF MINN County of itasca. \ To T, B. Waiker. day of Gevw (Zeal.) condivio: November dt eecoracd Lit biNe « Deeds it itor he OU Che Zoi h, day, 04 Nove ain. in is And sv LY UL the couuty oi Le wud is Gescribed Li ve%s STERY |; bie On Short Notice and at Reasonable Rats... . WW ELZER BOILEAU | Who has done considerable work of his village, is now permanently lo- cated here-at the ‘Grand R [Che Old Seeley House] { He 1s preparad to do all kinds in| Repairing in the Furniture line. Give nim an order and he will guarantee sattsfaction. —_ 5 Repairing rine Cushioned Chairs, Sofas, ctc., a Speciality. | Wood Choppers Wanted. Ted Reilly wants four men to cut 1000 cords of wood. ‘The timber is only about a mile from town. Wages will be paid in cash every Saturday i might. —— House for Rent The Fred Lawrence house 1s for rent. Eight dollars per month. ie ply to George Vient. Subscribe for the Meld: Tee | : year in Advance : gene dem LSBTISISLGSLES SB SOSLSCECEE FB SVLEBSOSMG eeueecare cere ‘ESE ESE ag a age a a ae Be ENE aE ae ae aE ee ea ae Ree ee ea ae a ae Hae ae ae ae ae ae eae ae Aa a a ae ea ARE ae ok te ape aes tee ae ae ae sae ee ge Me a aE SAE eat ae ge oTE Goeae ae ae ap steaks gegegeas - : and Whip-Lashes of al reasonable prices. ; \ All kinds of Harness made to order on sbort notice aud at EMMI LI ke lenge tarer of and Dealer in ES @ Collars, Whips, Blankets, Sweat Pads, ye ge 1 Descriptions. GRAND RAPIDS. PLBLSOSISS SLSISTSELEST Front. and hing in Over- ab will fit you to perfee- band ao right prices. “he io Bedding in great variety. from $1 to $15 per pa S2ES Dress Flannels Woolen Goods down the line. ail along ' S2%ES 9 Arctics. * Men, Irene. Best line shown in the town, Women and ever sFOCETIES h Staple Braiais 7gods manulacter | ; WHEN YOU KNOW; A THING IS RIGHT | You have no hesitancy about buying it if you Everybody wants 0) pickled goods, cann want it. frnits, thing in that line. KNOWS that Metzger keeps lewis. vegetable: ed gouds—ever Everybedy around here the very best of ihese things and cousequently go there for thera. You shoul do the sa me a be happy. i CITY MEAT MARKET, J. . METZER. FHOSVLMS: SESOTSDSSSBSLSS SF GLOGS SOSESLSTV HLS pets Se RN NR NE P lj i 5 crs LEVSCSVSSH SSS: Ladies’ and Children’ Shoes : W. L. Perrault has received pliying ©} Children’s Fail and Winter here. and is now dis- e of the finest lines of Ladies’ and Shoes ever seen These are not voods left over from ‘ Jast year, bué came direct fron the manu- cturcrs this season. A ‘Pine Line of. Rubber Goods " Such as Overshoes, Rubbers, Etc. We have these goods in all sizes weights and prices. Stacks and Stacks of Mackinaw Which we make up. into Pan aad Drawers for woodsmen, seolntely: ee a Fovacsnessesann uismen ‘these goous ae: z sesennovacosenesonsanss

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