Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 5, 1903, Page 8

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Holiday Suggestions For The Wise Sale Last One Week Commencing Me Great Special Sale Saturday Dec.5th just arrivedand to make a long story short we are over crowded and must make room. Only one way to do it—Lop off the profits and clean up. This we do. Merciless Price Cutting. An Unusual Opportunity in that this sale comes in the height of the season. Our stock is more complete than ever before. Prices cut to the quick. The Reason Our holiday goods are now all in, A delayed shipment of cloaks has q ~ Exceptional Bargain Sale in Hand- Big Price Reduction. Fancy Goods. Men’s Suits at Reduced Prices. Men’s and Boy’s Overcoats Go the ae eae 25 Ladies fur coats, scarfs and muffs. “The The new Pillow Tops $10 00 suits this sale $ 750 S Ate kerchief's, early bird catches the worm.” Early buy- f° a Teese es age ‘ ot suits ay le 10 Ob Same Way. } e A erseatch our good bargains. For a tco ulliday season are 200 suits this sale 90 2.00 overcoats go for 850 if t uAvdnéky: band¥erebieh nbrcliane Spee | heavy stock there is only one medicine. here is well as the Em- 13 00 suits this sale 950 ot nee Abas te Te e | g New York importer wakes it possible for Here itis. broidery silks for wo: 18 00 suits this sale 13 50 10.00 overt 750 i us tosell this Jot of fine handkerchief’s at 4 8 00 wi : ing them. Pillow tops = 16:00 over 12.00 4 lowest prices ever made in Grand Rapids. 18. JY will now bny coats which were with backs complete, fed 0 ote U 2 | All plain white hemstitched goods. $25.00 25, 35, 50,. 60 and 75 Lint ee oh ete 5 Ladie’s 1-2 i sw Cy Bi $3.00. witt now buy scarfs which were cents each. We carry ies : Cees y Ladie’s 1-2 in. hems worth 10c, sale fa ‘ng y the B GLA: Masapadery Boy s Clothing Here. j Be aad ‘ i 5 silks in holders, Rom: 5 as é Puey dale aor ihe, goto Wee. $4.00 buys the $5.50 kind Tos Rilo “Fi mitt Eee SEePC uD mt 2 ene 3 piece suits Dress Goods and silks \ g price . 8e $8.00 the $12.00 kind ww JE alt Shae Rid eee send op: the Sooke hi Will Several lines in these departments to be ? 3 ’ ‘s1-4in. hems pure linen worth $6.00 the $8.00 kind covers. Pillow re readily note. ‘ closed cut without regard to cost or value - 4 le price 10c 5.50 hee with tassels 40c. 1 $2 25 fur suits that were $3 50 44 in. black voile worth $1.00 this sife $89), { __} Ladie’s 1-4in, hems worth 25c sale price 15c $ the $7.50 kind Uhnae bs ini ca Se for 3.00 suits 36 in. all wool suitings worth 65¢ this & ( Ladie’s 1-8 and 1-4in, hems worth 35¢ 3 Rea ‘ on for 250 suits sale 39 t ‘ / eels f a piece, $1.00, suits i rea A f xt sale price Muffs Likewise $ E ee for 5 00 suits 28 in. black suitings worth 15¢ this { ‘ 4 ; a ae 5 Matched 4 yokes ods is 9 a Ladies 1-8 in. hems worth 50c sale $1.25 ‘uiults redced: to $1 reve) sets, 12 insertings 3.00 fro 450 suits _ Sale Ps 2 gig ts 9 | price 35¢e and Beadings for hand- 400 for € 00 suits n, tan suitings worth 1c this sale i | Misti Jig-tn; hemeworee Ie SHE Drea «cho $1.75 muffs reduced to 150 kerchiefa, fete Rib. Bs, 48 in. black Poplin worth $1.50 this | Men’s 1-2 in. hems worth 12 1-2c sale eh " 5 b ‘ y pede 7 sale ay 21 0 ead nel 20ns galore, all widths ;. aes ‘etek Sahin i g Men's 1-4 in hems worth 15e sale price iad ss as saree wu : oe and Shades. Yarns Ss Siaueuet Reiae cae 49 = Men’s 1-2 in. hems worth 50¢ sale price 8:00 SURESH s seen 200 i : t bbe! sp ess Lee Other Lines. Fancy waisting silks worth $1.25 go for 98¢ g Men's 1-4in. hems worth d4c sale price 2.50 children’s sets now 7 50 ries aie Veet a ee see, a yard " 9 ildren’s 3 1G ton OAS of Vhich are‘ included in this room making ‘ancy waisting silks worth $1.00 go for 79¢ 2. % . y 2 $2.00 children’s sets now 16x16 lo 24x24. Pwo and clearance sale. Deep cut in prices fur ard. 5 ; ‘ 100 shades ; ; B } : Prices Reduced on Ladies’ and #1,0 ‘children's sets now “Never before have «action. Nonotuck pure dye w: 5 fi = : ‘ hy sacques worth $1.50 sale Peaude Svie worth $2. we shown such a choice . sedis ale . » « Children’s Cloaks. Rug Selling &xtraordinary. collection aac a oie oe ag canbe '—4 j é , y fleavy fleeced figured outings worth x _ $6.00 now buys cioaks which were % 9 00 If you are looking for a Christmas gift in dhs te 12-12¢ ya. this ssle 10c yd. $9.00 takes cloaks which were 1250 which beauty and utility are combined you Sivoking ei © ru av and Fascinators at great- 2Q5e eiderdown this sale 19 vd. $11.00 now takes cloaks which were 15 00 can wake uo mistake in buying arug. For sant one ‘ * M. tack ly reduced prices. What about the men folks? Wondering } $10.00 cloaks go for 7 00 this sale we quote very special prices. Ron ret hee i - Phe $2.00 ones go for $1 50 what to buy them? We can help you out. * $13.00 cloaks go fo. 900 $30.00 Smyma rug size 9x12 goes for $24 50 Boe Dither hee The ones go for ave just received an invoice of new ' A big lot of cle ust eame in last week; 23.50 Smym rug size 7-6x10-6 19 00 . cee Rp tg The 50 ones go for latest styles in four-in- adelayed shipment. aud these are all in- 50 Smyma rugs yo for 190 Hand mirrows, etc. The 50 ones go for . bee and strings. some of them cluded in this cut price sale. “ myma rugs go for 3) Dolls. The ones go for 1 come in individual boves\ of handsome de- + Children’s cloaks worul $4 this sale $3 00 4.00 Smyma rugs go for Then there are guns, Squ shawles, long sea and fascina- signs. it Children’s cloaks worth § 5) 7.00 Smyma rugs go for mechanical toys, balls tors in all shapes and colors. Then we have sets consisting of sus- ——=| ie y i Children’s cloaks worth All wool art squares at reduced price and books and animal Ten per cent discount on all table lin- penders, hose supporters and armbands to Children’s cloaks worth 4 2 7 1-2x9 worth $6.50 this sale $ 500 toys to interest the ens and napkins. match put up in beautifully decorated | Ceildren’s cloaks worth $ 275 ze 9x10 worth $10.00 this sale 750 children, Ladies’ $3.50 sweaters $2.75 each. boxes, 75 cents each. Fancy hemstitched handkerchiefs, plain and fancy silk handkerchiefs, fancy bordered handkerchiefs, Mocha and Kid gloves, Scotch golf gloves, caps, pipes, slippers, mu‘llers sweaters (— No Trouble to Show Goods. Be Sure to Come. Henry Hughes & Co. ernie. 2 An Eminent Critic Says. E> Se eee aes fe ina anne euoeaweweesseses sSSScNee saxETES mares aes Tae q fi News Gathered During the Week PIONEER STORE a Grand Rapids, Minn. it night to a delightedaudience. Iwish to give my hearty endorsement to these peuple and theirentertainment, fi | for they are certainly tirst-class. I f | amin no way interested, except that ti | I wish to say a good word for them. | To miss this opportunity of enj jan evening with them is to mis treat of a lifetime. ‘Ihe Russells et es oan nates George Blazing Sundayed with Wants More Schoothouses. ue h — = vi a. 9) Tila y a} op y friends in Duluth. The Itasac County Record, a publi- | will be.at Village ball peoe nye! olga! i i 5 — 4 7 cation issued at Northome, comes out under auspices of the Grand Rapids r) 4 The traveling library has arrived |“* es A abtardie bariegien Lyceum Bureau. Fy and the public hbrary will be open to- with the following complaint: What Bere he de aS h i day at the usual hour. is being done tofard getting ourselves Five room hovse and _ barn for rent, | § © a schoolhouse? The Grand Rapids | Enquire at Scandia hotel Grand Rap- authorities are resting on their oars } ids. and we hear nothing from our towns- The K.P. Lodge entertained the Rathbone sisters Thutsday evening s, s te oy ° = a. a at their hall, A pleasant evening was} people about it of late. Are cur| tice ef Dissolution of Partnership. & —————— sdent by those present. citizens so preoccupied with their | Po whom it may concern: ' R. W. Reed has disposed of his| ther ‘affairs that they will neglect Notice is hereby given that the |} s j ~ Studio here to M. J. Quam; of Walk-| tbe gateway to the good citizenship partnership heretofore existing be- O bal = | ‘er. The studio will be open every | of our children? A good schoolhouse tween Peter Fugiua and M. J. Dono- i * day excep: Thursday. isdue us from district No. 1 and|bue, under the firm name of Dono- i hue & Fugina, doing a merchant tailcring business in the village of Grand Rapids, Minn., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Any accounts due said firm shall be paid to said Peter Fugina, who shall} they should have. no rest until we havea building. It is up to the citi- zens to take their stand in the mat- ter and get all that the law allows them.” Does This Refer to the Doctor? Donohue, & Fugina, merchant tailors,, hafe disssolved partnership and Mr. Fuga will conduct the bus- iness in the future. Mr. ]onahue jeft the first of thb week for, Wiscon- Q — ) co) 0) ee sin. pay all accounts against’ said firm to i Th i i A man who turns his revolver upon | date i The band will give a concert at gre : us i date. PAI BE ja Ss at Village hall on Monday night Decem- himself—albeit he takes ood cae to PETER Fuaia, ‘1 € ’ a ber 28. The boys are practicing reg- inflict only the slightest of wounds, M. J. DoNonorE. 4 IT Is TIME ularly and are turning outa good mostly on his coat sleeve—for the 2 Grand Rapids, Minn., Nov, 26, 1903. purpose of accusing another—and that other perfectly innocent—for an attempt on his life, must be in a des- perate mental condition, and the re- straining hand of the law should be enforced.—Cass Lake Times. at any time to inspect the fine hne of CHOICE FURS ‘Shown here and make selections for the season. arucle of music and their concert promises to be the musical treat of the season. The social dance at Village hall last Friday evening, given by the Jadies was -an enjoyable affair and those present spent a pleasant even- ing tripping the light fantastic to good music furnished by the Grand Rapids orchestra. Chickens for sale—about thirty-flve young chickens for sale. Enquire at Scandia hotel. Mittens Groceries Crockery. Chas. G. Bush, Falmouth. Ind. The Russells were here last night. Our roadsare badly drifted, but we had a large house. Their enfertain- ment is worthy the best patronage. Those failing to see the Russells will make a mistake. Their work is fine. At Village hall December 18th. Too many cloaks, stock must b Every stylish kind is in the assort- reduced. Cut price sale opens th ment, and the skins are of the highest grade, Each dyed is by the most approved process. They are soft and lustrous. morning. Read our ad. Henry Hucues & Co. The Catholic ladies wi! hold a sale of fancy articlés at the home of Mrs. = ; ‘tT. H. Hennessy next ‘Thursday after- | noon. A 1§ cent lunch will be served. The public 1s invited, M. E. Church Services. At the M. E. Church Sunday, Dec. Gth—morning subject, “The Truly Blessed.” , Evening subject, “What think Ye Of Christ.” Special music both morning and evening and every _ might next week, Come with us and we will do the good. C. W. ARNOLD, Singer. From an Ohio Minister. Rev. G. W. Hagans. of Clyde, Ohio, says: “I have used Dr. Warner's White wine of Tar Syrup tor sore throat, weak Jungs, coughs, colds, and any disevses of the kind ifsur- passes all other remedies. Make Ubanks to the doctor for his valuable remedy. For sale by R. R. Bell, | druggist: : ieee Ratio neta na: i Horses and Logging Ontfit For Sale. ; Ten heavy draft horses, harnesses and logging outfit’ for sale ata bar- i gain, Enquire at,this office. Extra heavy trousers for boys, down pillows all sizes:trom 16 to 24 in., new designs in pillow tops, new belts and waist sets, new side and back combs. Henry Hucues & Co. Don’t muss the hankercheif 0 ortunity. Read our ad. Henry Hucues & Co. I. N. SNELL, Pastor, RFPFRATIVIC DARE

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