Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 27, 1902, Page 8

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Green stuff and fruit at Metager’s. Fire insurance at: cost.—J. S, Gole. Kremer 1s assisting in the 2uditor’s office. liss Francis Paulis,is visiting with relatives at Blue Earth, J]. S. Gole and wife are spending he holidays with relatives in Adrian, left on Sunday iast for to spend the holidays at cases of diptheria and one case arlet tever are reported by Health icer Russell. Miss Edith Aiken gee home ay from Owatonna, where she has been attending school. Will Me +, of Superior, is liere yn a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger, sr James Doran came up from Supe- where he is attending school, to tt 1ys at home. he h Chester Pratt is home on a visit to varents, frgm Minneapolis, where he is attending school. here will be a meeting of the Rathbone sisters Wednesday evening 2a full attendance is desired, As we go to press the Itasca Coun- to Independentis on its way to Grand Rapids from Laprairie, where it has been published since its first issue, J. E. Johnston, the former popular deputy shenff of Itasca county, now one of the substantial and prosperous business men of Cass Lake, was a visitor here Saturday lasl, From the appearance the Hotel Gla ‘stone rotunda these days one would be led to believe that all the logging camps in the county had sus- pended operations. Register of Deed A, B. Clair re- ceived the sad intelligence on Wed- nesd that his aged father had died at “C Station, New Brunswick Mr. Chair left to attend the funeral on Thursday morming’s train, The county commissioners will i hold their first annual meeting one | W885 shopping here Tuesday. week from ‘Tuesday. ‘The only L nge in the personnel of the| mother in Cohasset. News Gathered During the Week Grand Rapids and Vicinity. ae Re sented by ‘Lf. H. Hennessey. Choice cuts of bear meat at Metz- ger’s. Postmaster MecVicar announces board will be the seating of James | Passard for district No. 4, now repre- that after January 1st the postoffice will be open on Sundays only from 12:30 to 1:30. Patrons should bear this in mind and report accordingly. Consumers of gasoline as an illum inater will welcome the advent of the new electric light. The danger of gasoline has been twice demonstrated within the past few days. An explo- sion at Gilman’s saloon and another at Rellis’ saloon will have a tendency to make those using the article more careful until electricity 1s again turned on, Mrs. Wakeman and daughter, of Wanbana lake were in the village Mohuay. Geo. Dewey, the Bemidji logger, was in Grand Kapids Monday buy, ing supplies. E. A. Taylor, Hill City, was transactang busmess in the city the first of the week. T.. A. Mellugh, at the poor farm, is under quarantine on account of | diptheria therein. Geo. Moore, the Cohasset saw! mill man, was transacting business at the county seat Monday. A. Bain, of Minneapolis. con- nected with the Hill City Land company, was here Monday, en) route for Hill City. ‘| charged, « |constantly the past few At the last meeting of the R ale Neighbors a welvome supper was tendered Mrs, ‘hos. McHugh, who by sickness in her family had hy unable to attend the lodge’s meet. | ings. ‘The spread was a dai nly one} and a very evjoyable ume was ‘iad. | | Chas. I. Brown has. recently | purchased a driving team for.use sn looking after the numerous logging outfits in which he i ested. Heretofore Mr. t made his trips of inspection on | foot, but has recently got tired of | that game and is taking things | easier. A. Nelson, who until a few go was in the employ of | Geo. ner, us. undertaker, w in the village Tues Nelson was here in the interest of the North St. Paul Casket Co., for] whom he is now on the road. LHe makes part of Minnesota of North Dakota and a small partio: of Wisconsin, months ugs and Art Squares..... 75-35 00 ywels—Dawask, Huck and Turkish, each 10- 1 ov Tops—Splendid assortment..,....... 5-1 [Handkerehiets—AN kinds and styles....... Q5- 1 ranteed black silks, per yard..., 1 0Q- 2 is seriously » Deer Lake. Frank Voigt his home at since the a member. his home with stomach jand for thé past few (da been very physician being nec low, the services The fire department was out Tuesday morning to put out blaze in the barn of Henry Hughes & Co., which is located just at the jrear of the store. The department jreplied prompuy and the fire was extinguished before much damage s done. The interior of the stable was somewhat charred and a! couple of driving harneses ruined. Tt was a very narrow escape for the mammoth store. Misses Alive and Es daughters of Mr. and rer Levy, Mrs. p. Ben Dr. Forbes, presiding elder of | Levy, are home to spend the holi- the M. E. church, occupied the | days. Miss Alice was recently pulpit of the Methodist church here | graduated from the Pior Busi last Sunday evening. ness college, St. Paul, and took Jarvis M. Partridge 1s home tophigh honors i stenc and Hle has been} bookkeeping. Sho spend the holidays. attending the state university the | past term, and proposes to take al four-year course in that noted tem- ple of learning. Miss Maude M. Fletcher, who} teacces the young idea how to shoot at the Swan River school, | Irene, plying bet is spending the hofidays with her remain im Grand 1 Esther is taking the full the Duluth N 1 school, she returns afer the bolid Capt. C.D. Viebal Puntuey, owners of She | i day. The Magnet that ai his boat eS 130490 <b Seah doef ade obe + cs . ~ ca + 430 e+ 430 £4 420 0&4 4% eoanananaaees Gifts for Men. Something for a man seems often to be a puzzling question for the ladies. Don’t puzzle anv more, here are many. items that will please him. Cigars—These always suit the smoker. Smoking Sets—Few things he will appre- ciate more. Shaving Sets—A very practical gift. Collar and Cuff Boxes—Very useful always A Medallion—For his room. We have just the thing. Fountain Pen—He will like thio if he writes. Books—You cannot go amiss on this if he is a reader. Bibles—It he will use one. Magazines—We take your order for them for 1903, Sterling Novelties—Made expressly for men Pocket Books--We have the kinds men like. . Pocke, Knife—He doubtless needs a new one Ink Stands—New ones that will please. Hair Brushes—Fine ones for gift purposes Cloth Brushes—Have them with fancy backs Military Brushes—Made for men. Pape: Knives— We have many kinds. Hat Brushes—Always handy. Whisk Brooms—We have and fancy. Travelling Sets—Useful whether he travels or not. Playing Cards—Extra tine ones for X Clocks—Get a beauty for his room. Shaying Mirrors—A very useful articie. Cameras—Otften the very thing. Christmas Cards—A good-will token. Calendars—Both handy and neat for the wall or desk. Bete tte tt tt tt Gifts for Boys. ‘There are too many of these to tell of— some lines are so large as to permit the choosing of a present for every boy of yous lis”. both common BOOKS—Trese are standard gifts for boys. SKA'TES—An elegant present for a boy. SLEDS—We have all styles and kinds. POCKET KNIVES—Hard to find a better thing GAME BOARDS—Home amusement forthe year GAMES—-AII.the new ones and old stand-bys. CAMERAS—Something that every boy wants. From $1.00 up. ‘TOYS—In abundance for small boys. PURSES or POCKET BOOKS—We hive both. COLLAR and CUFF BUX—A usefz] present. MUSICAL INSTUMENTS—Just what he wants PICTURES—He likes them as well as anyone pairs r Mor rm would be Eh 4 ah ee oh Bt he ob de aba ecb ees Christ WILL SOON BE HERE Mr. | Bed Spreads—Plain and fringed te Cloths apkins to ace Curtains and Portiers. . ess Good: ves. istuaus gift. low as the lowest. eS mas wants possess. We are ready to serve your Christ- with stocks that are larger and more complete than they have ever been. And, best of all, the character of things you buy here are known for the superior merit they WILL SOON BE HERE Suggestions \]' sizes and styles. yatch, per doz all colors, and new This is a very appropriate Prices guaranteed as Per yard. Purses and Chatalane and Wrist Bags...... ov a Th of ANC ‘the deliv £6 ‘yor "i i Faney Stippers—For women........... of a few of our suitable giits:— ..$1 00- 8 50 85- 5 00 . 2 00- 4 50 Shoes—Queen Quality ~ Christmas —W. L. Douglas Kid Gtoves—For women and men, per pair. = 25- 175 Gloves and Mittens—Wool, silk, mocha, kid- Sede aNd Boll o.oo 6s 5 co sa skessesae 25- 150 e Manicure AvAleies“Steilinpuilveroonaved single pieces or complete set: 5 25- 5 00 Shirt Waists—For women Man-Tailored Skirts ..., Shawls— Hand knit opera i Furs—For women and children—all prices, Sackots and Long Coats—For women and children. styles and prices - 100- coarser 1 7a- 6 50 8 00 All Cut Glass and China Dishes—A beautiful assortment. Odd dishes make acceptable gifts. For Christmas Diuner patronize our Grocery Department. Pure Foods, Reasonable Prices. John Beckfelt, Grand Rapids. hauled this wizter and that dozen berths would be added. e trip to Aitkin via the Father Waters is a most del:ghtful one i with her increased facilities for ing for her passengers it is an ired fact that the Jrene’s passen- lists next season will contain ‘the names of many Grand | Rapidites ad Wm, jms uking the trip to Aitkin, Capt. at present looking after y of fuel at the various stations along the ooding” ite. Home Bottled Beer. John Costello finds that his home bottled Minneapohs beer is meeting with great favor among his patrons. He is enabled to sell it at $2.40 per case and the demand for itis constant- ly gowing Order a case sent to your home. After the Ist of January the post- office will be open on Sunday from 12:30 to 1:30. Great Northern Ulergymen’s Half-Fare Permits. ‘The new half rate clergymen’s per- mits that are about to be issucd by the Great Northern Railway, for the year 1908, are good over nearly every railroad west of Chicage. They are good on all jines between St. Paul ait Chicago; also on all tines of the Trans Continental Association. A charge of $1.00 is made for this permit, and application blanks can be obtained from all agents of the Great Northern Railway Company. ¥F. 1. Wurrney, G. P. & T. AL It is nearing the time when you must select your Holiday Gifts. The worry of the Christmas season is the difficulty of picking suitable presents and of making one’s mone *round. We sincerely believe we can help you out of TO CIVE difficulties. WHAT go oth Becomes becomes an easier matter when you have so.amvlea stock as hours to choose rom WE HAVE THE MOST DESIRABL eee JUST RIGHT, money. too, that we are careful about the quality They.cannst be beaten. Much heliday & withou itl ] sults, when tt would CAIWERAS ret ith py for years. Cameras. This isa gift that is apt to be pl pha in aging fe and is sure to please t ners have been so perfected thi become a successful umat facinating diversion and | one w new insight into nature sense, We have Campras c $12.50, #15. T'aey provide a pictoral: Snistony of on POH HOSE SEREDE Bett tit ti4 from which to select a suitable present for you we thir k to check through these list you a good deal of time and worry. « In ju ask you to see what we have. selections here with us. » save you money. see tilgiaapener alataion They p aa bt have—Newness, Us fulness, Beauty, Novelty and Intrir We are ina position to know that we can save you We believe the more you inspect the goods the better you will realize this. Remember, vervthing; REAL BARGAIN PRIZES ON G CD OF WORTHY QUALITY ARE WHAT QE: PR ROMISE YOU. SOE EERE? PEPE eae Base all the qualities that gifts should Worth. Then THE PRICES ARE e have an immense stock of Res tates | and it sontgina. the finest odors in the inarket, oods in bulk and in fancy ume is often the most suitable gift Rha some small i We have the late specialties. We have bottles, A package ot per- token is required., The size of the package does oN mutter so mach so long as a on lity is right. We mate you safe on that point. sorts of fancy packuge, also dainty bot zers, We have sachet powders, sera re Paes GUO OOORE WE HERE GIVE A G/ERE OUTLINE OF THE GOODS our friends of both sexes and all ages dsce whether you do not get hints that will save ice to yourself and others you haye to buy for, we We believe that yOu cin wisely and econom‘cally make vour We wish this advertisement to be usefal to you. “We also wish to : Itasca fiercanti Kegessessadeeseennese ea doting 'e bowled in all and atomi- toilet water. It will pay Gifts for Ladies. Those who have puzzled as io what to give a lady had better consult this hst, make a memoranda, an‘! then come anit see other things also that we have no space to mention. Books-Padded leather giftedition. fur instance Art Calend:rs--They always please. Albums- All the new designs. Photo Holders—There isalways needuf these Toilet Cases—We have fine ones up to $13. Music Rolls--Often just tho thing. Dresser Sets—'hese will be used daily. Manicure Sets—Every woman wants one. Clove and Handkerchief Boxes-Gvvd. Work Boxes--Usefu! items. Photo Frames—In new styles this year. Thermometers—Made foruse and ornament Candlesticks—Muave to have them nowadays Fancy China—Never any doubt avout this. Vases and Rosebow!s—We have beauties Wave Crest Ware—You can’t miss it on this item. . Medallhons—The ladies rave over them. Chafing Dishes—No woman is happy untill she gets one. Mirrors—Hand mirrors of many styles. Jewel Boxes—Many beautiful kinds. Pocket Books-—In all the new leathers. Confectionery —Gunter’s in boxes, alsu best bulk goods. Celluloid Coots and Plush—Dvzensof of Fine Presents. Perfume—One thing that is always suitable. ES +t bit ttt bib tit titi t 4 Gifts for Girls. There shonid be no. trouble in the selec- tion of gifts tor’ girls, especially after you come to the store. Here are a few items— BOOKS-—Scores of them especially for girls. PENKNIFE—Few girls have them.all need them WORK BOXES—FEspecially for girls. FANCY ARTICLES—AI! kinds of guods. PICTURES—Certain to please. TOILET ARTICLES—Very desirable presents , CAMERAS—The giftthat never misses the mark GAMES—Many at many prices. BIBLES—Small ones especially please. . HANDKERCHIFFS—A nice present, we have ‘ hundreds. ; PEPE PEESEHEEEEH HH Pe RE #32 | l ~ Leg

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