Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 17, 1904, Page 8

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8 Extraordinar BARGAIN STORE Adjoining Hotel Pokegama days more to Christmas. I details enumerating the most of his shopping at LOCAL NEWS NOTES 1). M. Gunn returned from a_bus*- sit to St. aul ‘Thursday. \ beautiful photo frame at Nasbett’s cents. Wednes- rom Superior. . |. Powers returned on Mrs. W. C. Gilbert returned the first week from a visit to St. Paul. frainor’s long list o s fcr boys and girls in this issue. oe Hahn of Hibbing has been here as a witness in the g the week (aardner case. nd Mrs. E, L. Buck of Hiil gistered at the Pokemaga locks, for dressers, reducted 50 to $1.50 by Nisbett the Mis. C. II. Seeley of The Dalles, Ore.. is visiting friends in Grand Rap- wnd Deer kiver. fo O’Donnell’s ‘or y our holly; holly d evergreen wreathes, mistleive, etc. Fresh to today. every lady’s watch bought at ’s jewelry store a plush case is en away. Have you seen those lovely floral oxes of chocolates at Trainor’s. Just thing for your best girl. J.P. mant Is things to eat. O’Donnell’s grocery depast- loaded with all the good Call up No. 5. Beautiful mantle clocks that sell everywhere at $12 reduced to $8 50 yv Will Nisbett, the jeweler. There’s no question about where Santa Clause makes his headquarters m Grand Rapids. iLook mto ‘Frain- ois: Dolls, doll trunks, doll carriages— | all bright, clean stock—at O’Donnell’s, | Come in and we will lay them aside} antil X-Mas for you. | M. L. Toole, our ex sheriff, now a! resident of Cass Lake, is in town. He will give testimony for the defense in | the Gardner case. Mrs. C. H. Marr and daughter Helen left on Monday morning for Pasadena, Cal,. where they will visit _ | ties AT THE « The long delayed carload of Toys auc Noyelties are here at last. Only a few This invoice of Holiday Goods should have been at Grand Rapids 15 days ogo, but owing to negligence of shippers goods were mis-directed, We demanded 33 1-3 per cent discount for their Fegligence and got it. You Get the Benefit Percent already de- ducted from the 3 regular price. Not a single toy will be carried over. : The bargains will astonish you. Come With the Crowd. Last Call to the Bargain Store. Owine tothe short time to Christmas it would be impossible for us to go in New Stock just received. Santa Claus is really delighted with our Big Stock of ‘Toys, and says he will the BARGAIN STORE ® St ED > CED ( GREED S CED (<> GED CG me y Christmas Sale Q). y Gunna > CEE OC GREED > GLUED ¢ GmEErE > empaeERE > > CHEERED g eee eee “CHRISTMAS 7” | OFFERING Christmas is but a few short days away. We strongly urge aur customers to do their trading this week, if possible- The desirable, the practical and the appreciated things for gifts are here and at reasonable priced. DRESS GOODS In this line we are making ‘special offerings and very desirable patterns at extremely low prices. CHILDREN’S COATS A big assortment of sizes, from three to ten years. ‘ The greater part of them are one-half price. A big assortment of the new skirts for Jadies’ and Misses’ wear, colors in navy blue, brown and red, all sizes. They make the most desirable shirt waist on the market FUR GOODS Searfs, Boas, muffs, ete. A big assortment of the best. We sell enly Gordon & Fergusou Guaranteed Fur. LADIES’ CLOAKS Whatever we have left in this line go at one-half price. A few good numbers left to select from. EVERYTHING IN . FURNISHINGS MEN'S i SFOS O EAT? MT © TT © MA 2 ,» Henry Hughes & Co., A si A cinicc several weeks. Santa Clause pubhshes. a complete list of his choicest wares in’ this issue of the Herald-Review. His head- quarters are at ‘rainor’s store: A boy’s stem- Nisbett’s jewelry This is a special Just think of it! winding watch at Store tor $1.00, holiday price. An elegant line of gents’ beautiful at O’Donnell’s. Rich browns; sweil evening ties in all shapes and shades. Don’t fail to see them. Nisbett, the jeweler, aunownees that he 1s making special reductions for a short ume that buyers will do well to take advantage ol. + Mother or grandma would be pleased with a neat, cosy and warm pair of shoes or shippers. O'Donnell has a five line. Everything that Santa Clause car- nes has been lett at ‘Trainor’s store. If you want to see the complete stock just look over the display that is made there. It’s great. What makes a sweeter gift thana handsome piece of hand - painted china? Don’t fail to call at O’Don- nell’s betore the choice selection ts all picked over. FE. C. Eggleston, one of the north country farmers who is making the Little Perk famous, was here during the week as a Witness iu the Gardner case. : Read the list of reductions that Nis- bett announces in this issue of Herald- | Review. Gent’s screw case watches — Elgin or Waltham movement—for $6.00. Ladies’, gentlemen’s and children’s silk. linen and cotton handkerchief’s | by the bushel at Q’Dornell’s, and a swell line of the latest mufflers. and see. Mrs. Gibson of Brained, mother of Mrs. D. M. Gunn and Mrs. George Booth, is here on a visit and willspend the winter with her daughters. J. J] McDonald of Aitkin was here on a visit to his brother Angus, who is confined to St. Benedict’s hospital, suffering from a combination ot ail- ments. . Come with the family of F. ‘T, Bueneman for| Mr. C.W Baker of Cohasset who has been deaf of one ear for the past year was completely cured inside of two hours Jast Monday by Dr. J. Gendron. Mrs. George Booth is the new pre- sident of the library board, Miss Mar- garet Doran, vice-president, C. H. | Dickinson, secretary and Mrs. L. W. Hunuey, libraran, Attorney C. M. King came down from his Big Fork tarm last Saturday to perform some errands in connecy ton with the funeral of his late neigh- bor, John Coolen, whose death ac curred on ‘Thursday of last week. The do'l sale held at Village hall last evening Ly the ladies of the Epis- copal guild was quite successiul. An excellent supper was served. ‘The sale is in progress today and will be con- unued this evening, Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Default having been made in the yme of the sau of ‘three fundred rite dollars und seventy-five cents (8333.75), which is cluimed to be due and is due at the date of this notice, upou a certain mortgage, duly executed and delivered by Jono B. Cait (un- married) of Douzlas county, Wis. mortgagor to R.M. Hurst mortgaxee, bewring date the 25th day of Uctober, 192. and with a power of saie therein contained, duly recorded im the ottice of tue Register of Deeds in aud for the couuty of Itasca und State of uesota, on the 2th day of October, 1902, p. m,, in book K wf und ne action or proc tone o'clock ob puge 21x, ing been in- ve recover the 3e, or auy part Now, therefore, notice iy hereby given, that by. virtue of the power of sale contalned in suid mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such cuse made and pravided, the sald mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises. deseribed in and conveyed by said mortguge, viz: The south west quarter (s. W. 44) of the north east quarter (x E. 44), and the south east quarter (5. E. 4) of the north west quarter (N.W. %4) allot Section Kight (S) in township sixty five (65) north of rauge twenty tive (20) west, including al! timber of [every description thereon, in Itasca county and. State of Minnesota, with the heredita- ments and appurtenances; which saie will be made by the Sheriff of suid Itasca county, at the front door of the court house in the village of Grand Rapids in suid county and State, on the 30th day of danuary. 1905, at two o'cloek p.m., of that. day, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for eash, to pay said debt of three hundred thirty-three ‘dollars and seventy-five certs ($333,75), wud interest, and the tuxes, ifuny, on suid premises, and fifty avllars, Attorney’s tees, us stipulated in and by suid mortgage in case of fureclusure, and the disbursemeuts allowed by law ,subject to mption at auy time within one year from the day of sale, as provided by law, Dated Dec. 12 A. D. 1904, R. M. Borst. 07 Bert Festrr, Dulutn. Minn, ange” A. U, Titus, Superior, Wis, Herald -Review, Dec. 17, 24, 31, Jan, 7, 14, 24, ee ee ae ee es ————oo—o_o—_——————_—_ Have you been to Trainer’s? [1’s SESS SSO SSS SS SOOO OHO OOOOH OS SOOSHOSOCOOES og ; POOOOOOOOGOOIOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOO00009 2 ee oo PIONEER STORE ° “Ee ate PIONEER | Christmas PIONEER STORE | Suggestions STORE 88 ¢ J. BECHFELT J. BECHFELT Presents that Please Something for home is always Appropriate, FOR LADIES FOR MEN Fur Sets Gloves Shirtwaists Jackets Toilet Sets Perfumes Caps Shirts Suspenders Ties Handkerchiefs Pipe Slippers Cigars Toilet Cases Muffler Toilet Cases Fur boas Fur Mufis Wrist Bags Cloaks Skirts Manicure Sets FOR CHILDREN Dolls Toy Dishes Gloves Mittens ae Fur Sets Come Where SPPOS SOS S SOOO OOOO OSS OS OOOO OOO OOOED Come Where You get most for your money. Your money goes Farthest a veritable paradise for tte children. SOO OOS

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