Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 15, 1906, Page 6

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hans Ben Levee Fditorial One more week and then we hang our little stockings up waiting for the good old St. Nick to fillthem up. Iam going to play Santa Claus ail next week with the children. . Bring them around and I will send them home happy. A bag of candy does it. No extra charges---not compelled to buy---just a little Christmas gift from MENS FURNISHINGS FOR THE HOLIDAYS Men's silk initial hand- kerchiefs at 35 50 75 $1 MEN'S FOUR-IN-HAND TI Bought specially for 50c oliday trade,each MENS FANCY SUSPENDERS Put up in handsome decorated very. practical 75¢ price 5Q0¢ and.. MENS MUFFLERS ® \ll the latest styles made from foreign and domestic silks, all the latest shades . 50$ to and patterns | GLOVE AND HANDKERCHTEF BOX In colors, green and_ red, satin lined, set two .38 price (02 soccer Oheraisi: 75. $2, $2.25 MEN’S SMOKING JACKETS Buy him one to keep $6 him home nights $4 to MEN'S FANCY VE Showing a big line of themat $2, $2.50, $3 $4 ) Levy's Enterprise Yours truly In the Meantime this is What’s Doing at this Store XMAS TREE CANDLES " Je SILVERWARE One lot of silverw: teed quadruple pl than wholesale cost. Containing 18, 24, 66 43 candles, per box. guaran- ed, at less s CHINAWARE DEPARTMENT Cnp and saucer with papa’s, mammia’s and the baby’s name on in It letters. Prices....15, 25, 35 50c DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS All kinds and ‘at right prices SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FUR BOAS AND SCARFS On any fur house LADIES’ WARM SLIPPERS ee Fur trimmed. . Others at.......... ALBUMS A very pretty thing, eight gilt race ine, (5c Othersat 986, $1,25,$1.50. $1.75. 2 ‘Oo. $3.00. Store © George Lydick was down from | amon ig old friends. 0. M. Olson, deputy sheriff and a Northome resident, is in town this week on court business, Mr, and Mrs. leave next Monday to spend the rest of the winter in old Mexico. |W. C. Gilbert made a flying trip to Tuesday afternoon for a visit with Minneapolis last Tuesday returning friends and relatives at Marquette,' Wednesday night. Mich. During their absence the Her-| Christmas toys galore at Miller's. ald-Review is at the mercy of E, J-j Holiday goods of all kinds at Luther and this will account, in a, 5 measure, for the paper not containing | Miller's. the customary amount of news, but} Delicious cream candies and choco- just console yourself by reading the lates at Miller’s. elegant line of advertising herewith ; Editor and Mrs. E. C. Kiley left! ‘Lake Thursday circulating E. R. Lewis will Levy’s Enterprise Store @ KSLSLSLSISELSLSMELSLELSVSLSELSWT LEVELS) BEN LEVY TOILET CASES ornamented _ bristol t brush and 60c , $2.50. White brush, comb Others 2 MEN’S SHAVING MUGS a useful gift. $1.48 the Very handsome Get one for the old man.. $1.38 and Christmas Suggestions for Ladies LADIES’ K1D GLOVES $1.48 In this season's shades 98, $1.23 ori- Floor length, ental designs. 25 Others at.. $1. 25 and $1. 50 LADIES’ SILK HANDKER CHIEFS Embroidered. flowers : 15¢ and 25c kerchiefs at the same price. AN EXTRA INDUCEMENT Special reduction in our cloaks week. a / Di / a/ / / / ( 4 4 La News Gathered During t Grand Rapids he Week and Vicinity. Morris O’Brien visited at St. Paul tl week or this week. W. E. Neil came down from Be- midji Wednesday. M. J. Skelley came up from Muin- neapolis last Wednesday. The Monday Whist club met with Mrs. Kiley last Monday. A. Kremer returned Monday from a weeks’ visit to the twin cities. Mrs. C.C week from a sojourn in Colorado. Mrs. D. M. Gunn left Tuesday afternoon for a short visit with friends at St. Paul. Mrs. W. C, Gilbert and daughter. Katnerine were Duluth visitors the fore pert of the week. McCarthy returned Jast of two months one of the leading n the Mud,” Shas. H. Marr this week. Minneapolis is threatened with a epidemic and the school gay deem it advisable to - close » White, a former resident of} tion, but now located at Ard- Oklahoma, was circulating town last Tuesday with mor about friends. Our sister village of Walker “up- the-line” instead of having the lid put on at midnight will put out the elec- tric lights, purely as an economy movement, The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ceios Raymond died Tuesday of pneuwonia and was buried W Pines! day from the family residence on Houghton avenne, John Lofberg has a full crew at his mill camp on Riley lake and has hauled about 50,000 _| feet so far this season. The logs Gre being sawed about as fast as received and the lum. per hauled to Bovey, where the build- ing boom provides a ready market. Rereie Kk. J. McGowan was a Duluth visit- old | A stem wind watch for $1.00 is all the boy wants for Xmas. Nisbett has j them. Mis. W, W. Wright left last Mon- day for short a visit with friends in Duluth. Buy aclock of Nisbett that you have to wind but once a year and you will have less family rows. You can get a niece porcelain or gilt clock for your dresser for $1.00 at Nisbett’s. Regular price $2.00 to $2 50 Sheriff Hooliham left Tuesday afternoon for Lake county to find some witnesses needed at this term of court. Select your Christmas gifts early and have them engraved. No extra charge for engraving articles pur- chased at Nisbett’s, Luke Toole, son of Ex-sherift M. L. Toole of Cass Lake, came up from St.Paul Monday and stopped off for a visit with his grandmother, Mrs-} Lent. Last Tuesday’s Duluth News. Tri- bune contained an account of the in— jury of 15 year old Joe Graff, who ran! away from ~ Duluth the preceeding! week and while trying to friegbt train at Dubuque, ; Iowa, had both feet. smashed so badly that it jWas necessary to amputate them./ Many of our boys will remember Foe! who worked at the Herald-Review office a year ago last winter. Our lumbermen are being greatly handicapped these days ~-by an over abundance of snow and an entire lack of frost in the ground. Nota swamp frozen and two feet. of snow makes logging well mgh impossible and up the line some of the works have sus- pended and discharged the crews. This has cheapened labor and it is now possible to hire men for $10 a month less than was offered four weeks ago. A continuance of this weather throughout the winter will work many Mariebips m th necks oO: woods. . “A fresh stock of Chnstmas candies tout apt fruits jump a! Al Powers was ia town Friday in attendance at the state land sale. Rev. H, R. Scott of the Methodist | church, has been quite ill for the past | week suffering trom an attack of} pneumonia. Rev. J. D. Nelsemins of Two Har-| bors, Minn., confirmed a class in the! Scandinavian Lutheran church last } Thursday and in the evening con- ducted communion services. Services in the Scandinavian Luth- eran church for next Sunday as fol- lows: Sermon 10:30 a. m. Sunday} school 11:45 a, m. Evening sermon 7:30. All are invited. M, Peterson, pastor. William Burns, a minor, was arrest- ed last ‘Thursday for bemg drunk and} disorderaly and was fined $2 and! cost which he paid. ‘Too bad that it is possible for a boy to be able to buy liquor in this town and the prop- er offical should see that the saloon- keeper who sold him at is prosecuted. Word was received the first of the week that John Schultz, while at- tempting to escape from the penetenti- ary at Stillwater, was shot and_ killed | by one of the guards. Schultz was sent to the pen from this place Dec. 13. 1904, for holding up a man and} robbing him, and was sentenced to serve 4 years. moe HooeDeoNGoEonanGodonsaDGTSO | Marshal Harry run ina man nam- ted Noolf last W ednesday, but while the officials are satisfied he was a crook, they were obliged to turn him loose 2nd warned him out of towa. | He had a large number of raisore and jindoubtedly had swiped them some- ; place. The pure food law which becomes # operative January 1st deciares that it shall be unfawful for any- person to {manufacture within the territory. of "the United States any articai of food jor drug which is adulterated of mis- | branded, Anyaperson violating the jlaw shall be guilty of a misdemeanor \and for each offense, upon conviction | day and desire, a full attendance of ‘The Odd fellows have an important meeting scheduled for next Wednes- | members. Rev. Father John Feehely of St. Joseph’s church of this place spent] | the week in West Duluth, a guest of his sister, Mrs, Joseph Method. Father Feehely was formerly in charge of the church at West Duluth and has a host of friends there. The annual election of officers of ; S Order of United Workmen was held at the lodge room of that society last ‘Tuesday evening and the lodge roster follows: M. W., T. A. McHugh; fore- mah, E. N. Remer: overseer, G. W. Moore; financeer, J. S. Gole; recorder, Hugh ‘McEwen; guide, A. E, Daug- herty; inside watch, E, A. Glines; ontside watch, E, C. Kiley; represent- ative to grand lodge, C. Kiley; Alternate, Hugh McEwen; trustees, FUE. King, three years; E. J. Farrell, two years. ei The Ladies Degree of Honor lodge, the United Workmen auxilliary soci- ety at their election last Tuesday evening returned the following } Officers for the following year, * Chief} of Honor. Ione Gole; Lady of Honor, Bertha McHugh; clef of ceremonies, t Garling; recorder, Edna Finaccier, J. S. Gole; re- tiever, “Mrs. C. W. Forest; usher, Margaret Long; inside watch, Aman- da Lund; outside watch, Mrs. Nels Cha der; trustee for three years, ne Tift. ‘Thursday Clerk of Court Rassmus- sen had his first application for citizen- ship under the new law and finds it considerable more work than it was under the old. A man to become a citizen now must make his applica- tion at least ninety days prior to the commencement of court, must bring two witnesses to substantiate his state- ments, and must then appear upon the openining day of the court ac- companied by witnesses when, if ap- plication is approved, he may enjoy the blessings of citizenship. The papers are made in duplicate and the government furnished with monthly reports. The United States also re- ceives one-half the fee Remember that the Herald-Review | has reduced the subscription price to} ene dollar a year for a period of three months only. Delinquents may pay | up and take advantage of this offer, presented. While skating on Ice lake last week | Henry Remer stunt” and found open water where a favorite resort for both young and old and as the local ice man is har- there the authorities | should compell him to fence his work as it is a menace to skaters in its pre- sent open condition, and may result in a drowning. vesting. ice, last Friday, in emulation of, our court, had *a tal by jury,” which was en- joyed hughly by the high school and many visiting friends. characters were all members of the class and Judge Ed Kremer look- jof the | origina jing which was largely attended and tried “a backward \ ice had been removed and took a cold bath which, fortunately for the | lad, had no bad results. The lake is The high school rhetorical class The various ed the part to life. ° William King as prosecuting attorney made the effort of his hfe but failed to secure a con- for viction as Allan Déran, attorney the defense, left his argument in rag and the prisoner, Wilham Mc! Alpine | was immediately jared “not guilty” murder of Jack Shine. The Jack Shine was f and the most observing of spec The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian] church held its annual sale and sup- per at Village hall Wednesday even- netted the promoters the sun of $95. The httle “willing workers” society also had a booth at which they sold fancy articles and candy, of their own manufacture, at which they took in $17 and proved one of the drawing cards of the occassion, The supper : »|or father more than a genu | Doils, dolls, big dolls, little dolls, all \ kinds of dolls at Miler’s. Genuine French Briar and Meers- ‘chaum pipes at cost at Muller’s. WANTED—Plain sewing by Orra Harry on Leland avenue. FOR SALE—Oak folding bed at a bargain. Inquire of C. Halvorsen. For Rent—Furnished house on Leland ave.. Enqnire at this office. Don’t fail to examine the largest assortment of Christmas toys at Mil- ler’s before purchasing elsewhere. French briar and meerschaum pipes —just the proper thing for a Christ- mas present—at Miller’s confectionery store. Mrs. A box of cigars would make a_ nice Christmas present for “hubby,’’ and Miller has just the brand that will please him, prices from 50 cents per box upward. husban Nothing will please your Briar or Meerschaum pip jmas present. A large assortment sele at cost at Mille Wanted—Gentleman or lady t good. re! to travel by or with a rig for a firm of $250,000 cay tal, $1,072 per year and e. penses; salary paid weekly and e penses advanced. Address with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Grand Rap- ids, Minn, Jan. 1. A snap—Kremer & King will sell the se wasa success from. a culinary and financial standpoint, and the occas- 1on was closed by Attorney Rossman who officiated as auctioneer and dis— posed of what few fancy articles re- mained unsold. M. Hagen, the well known farmer and gardener, returned last week from a trip to his foriner home in Wiscon- sin, He had not visited in that sec- tion for many years, and went down in response to word that his twin sis- ter was seriously il. Before arriving there she died. Mr. Hagen remained the sw!¢ of the sw! of section 34 in !Grand Rapids township at $10 per acre. No reservations, FOR SALE—One steel range, two cash registers, large Carey » roll top desk, cigar case and saloon fix- tures. Any of these articles will be sold separately or all together, cheap for cash. J. O’Rerity, Grand Rapids. Ship or bring your furs to Ben Levy, highest cash p ? for raw fars. Leyy’s Enterprise Store, adjoi Hotel Pokegama. Halles: of Bids. on a visit at Merril, Oshkosh and rite Wausaw about three weeks. Aside} Sealed bids for the delivery of coa from the death of his sister he had aj from the railway yards to the Power very interesting trip and visit. Mr.| Station will be received until Wed- Hagen says he would not change] nesday the 19th of Dec. at 4] it places with any of those Wisconsin] the office of the vil farmers. Itasca county is good} H enough for Mik exactly what was true.” black, knit value Ladies’ all-wool, regular $1.00 This is just the way we want you to feel concerning t Boy's h Ladies’ and Misses’ winter ca red velvet, brown and black si plaid wool, regular $1, -00 caps. Heaviest fancy dar! outing flannel, per y Boys’ heaviest all-wool shirts 1 00 ape in Hae or eae S125 shirt... . and 80c tae We sell *‘The Bliz * corduroy sheep lined coats, %, length, wambat collar, le ‘00 bound pockets an Al every way. “Mikado Silk’ blue dots and fleece blankets New assortmant of fancy quilts and wool and $4.00 1d will save you mone prices right J. P. O}DONNELL We Were Greatly Pleased a few days past when one of our good customers remarked that “when she asked O'Donnell about any article in his store he did not misrepresent it but told her our dealings and trust you will agree with us that we certainly give you the best and most dependable merchandise your money can buy---not once, but at all times, To make a little more room for our big holiday line we offer some specials the next 10 days which should interest the successful buyer. avy fleece under No ehoray ‘goods but first class coats Heayy all-wool mackinaw coats $3. 50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 Our line of men’s underwear, over- shirts, mitts, sox, rubbers, artics, etc., is complete of the best quality and HIBCOCSROCTOOTA SOOO RCE sus are ur tit... t in $10. Don’t buy before seeing our line y on chidren’s up Extra of the 861% of séction 33 atidiy shall be fined not to exceed $500 or shall’ be sentenced to one year’s imprisoment or both fine and im- prisonment at the discretion of the court, The Chapter of the Order of the astern Star held it annual election ‘Jast Wednesday evening and the fol- lowing officers were selected for the ensuing year: W, M., Mrs. J. S$. Gole; W. P., F. E. Reusswig; Associ- ate W. M., Mts. H: D. Powers; Con- ductress, Mrs. H. Price; Associate Conductress, Mrs. T. H. Schoaf; Secretary, Mes Pegi Treasurer, |S Mis. J. fF HA OOOGOGOGOOOGL 106 r+ carmen Four pounds good coffee e = One good coffee mill Full weight heavy German knitting « 30c All for es _ ~ s yarn —Skein...----+-+-sseeee eee eee ees (This is not cYeap worthless stuff) This is a Snap We want your business and will use you right to get it J. P. 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