Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, March 22, 1911, Page 5

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Ba prays FRE RS are Hers 5 PAE FIVE GRANEC RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW _ WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 22, 1911. aaa an Warner’s New Form ; Warner's new form : ‘ gauze cotton Hose, Hose. , eur fashioned, ° spliced heels and q Wermsdorf black toe, i \ gauze cotton, an eGualletey 25c a REMER NEWS Nero cetecteteaetestecel OSS Cedar peeling is in full blast now Theo. M. Kiement was a Remer visitor between trains Saturday. imported Hose, a Black Taffeta Silk, real good fe . value____-- 35c “The Store of Quality” extra good weight, Ladies’ silk fleec- 36in. wide, ed Hose, full regu- $1.25 values 98c lar, extra long, 50 — as | You will say: “A cent val- 35 ra 7 = = | if ues. ____- ic bargain,’’ when you Ladies’ tan,. fine Y OU are invited to freely avail yourself of the many conveniences of our | **'t double sole 39c store and view the new spring fashons which are being displayed. Hosts) wu sidmaesins 59c values 18 in. wide, . rar : | | ae of spring garments are already here, as this is proving to be an early season | 50c values 37c adies color % . : | cotton Hose, war-| for your spring needs in wearing apparel. As the varieties assembled here | | Taffefas ina num- ranted fast and ber of different A. C. Winger has sold his black- smith shop and livery barn to Hiram W. Snell of Federal Dam. Mr. Snell i is prepared to do all kinds of black- 4 smithing and will run a dray line in connection with his livery barn. Now is the time for a general clean up around our back yards and streets. It seems as though every good citi- zen should be interested in this good work and at least see that his own premises are in order. It means work but there is something satisfying about it when it is all done. AVI ne tar, extra, DBG will convince you of no object in waiting and you arejust as welcome to look as | shades, $1.00 ong | and $1.25 you are to buy. : | values___- 87c | There is no picture, no flower, no statute so beautiful as| A ECESSOFLES a well dressed woman! Maimylale A Fresh spring flower is more pleasant than a faded} |Our corset department 1s fully autumn rose. So is it with the art of being well dressed. All such as the Royal Worchesten nature is busy putting on the garments of spring. All woman aan so Neti pee pp kind in sympathy with nature have dainty thoughts of a new) (omissss and waists for small . : A 1 Oys al i spring garment. Our spring showing is the very newest of| 25¢ pie =o the new and prices this season more pleasing than ever but we oe ae i f ! Heétel Remer has just finished in- € stalling a very fine set of new bar fixtures. a es | Corset and Corset ' Main Isle Thos. W. Barbour of Bemidji was a business visitor in Remer Tuesday. i Mr. Barbour also had his camera alor eg 5 and took some views of our town We are looking for something good when these are developed. Special attention is called to the beautiful line of Silk | Novelties, Organdies, Batis- tes, Foulards, Mercerized Poplins and Pyramid tis- sues. You are especially | J. G. Hermes has moved his family frem his farm into town and is oc- cupying the rooms over the Soo depot. It is understood that the Soo will have ten extra men on each section [ in. a weary phertyime invited to come in tomor- wish to impress on you particularly the style and make up of ieee ire Complete line of all | 7 p s r mediu: or | BE. 8. Stevens renee een from | row and look them over | the garments we are showing. _A perfect fit assured all as the} Pte aca ah i the Twin Cities where ass nD z 5 Pig z for the last three weeks. Mr. Stev- whether you wish to pur- | alteration department is in charge of an experienced seamstress 75c formerly with one of the large stores of Milwavkee (Gimbels) LADIES’ SUIT—black and white checked, fine serge—coat trimmed with buttons and black pip- ens was just in time to cast his bal- lot at the town election. chase or not. It will be a pleasure to show them. Corset Cover Em- Dave Decamp had the misfortune tc } cut his hand Tuesday. He was split- — ings black coer new, Salen $28 00 \ " : Skirt... esas mph ate = isthe send . j 1 ting wood with a four and one half Ww ae ee ; broideries \ axe, when it slipped and nearly sev- omens aists | LADIES’ SUITS se London smoke, navy , ered the first finger from his left | blue and black—strictly man tai- $ 8 0 Main Isl. pA ake le f hand. As luck would have it Dr. Main Isle | Lore ee OE edges sserict Tana 1 ” 0 Nai ; \) Rodwell was here between trains and | LADIES’ SUIT—a very neatly tailored garment, er Cab aan piven eae oot { Fine auto waists, embroidery, | coat and skirt trimmed in straps of same ma- regular price 35 conte v Aa ‘ pleated and plain terial tatictalined: twentyiseven 3 per yard_______ si Cc | ira taetianed weaves §3Q. QO te | Embroideries and insertion to \ ter aad the southern part of the state} match, a spec per yard_ $1.50 ‘0 $2.50 Isn't this exceedingly small | prices for a smart waist, and you are not confined to one or two 1 lot, at, mein 5c Embroideries and insertion to match, another special LADIES’ TAILORED SUIT. strictly tailored, satin lined coat—suitable for sireet wear shadow striped grey, $27.50 LADIES’ TAILORED SUIT-a fancy striped Pan- ama tan, collar and sleeves trimmed in Persian Thursday. Coolidge left for Duluth. Thuis dressed the wound. | George C. Fronapple left for Roch«s | called there on busi- aving bee for his firm. styles but you will have placed t : ose ears si z ; yee band—a new pleated skirt--26 in One special assortment f _ HW. N. Harding looked after the af- before you varieties. Any one of coat and satin lined____________.___- $22.00 laces in different widths, “ee i fairs of the First State bank Thurs- the many styles will measure up ee j ; per yard Sr Semen an Cc ; j day and Friday of last week while to your taste. They were care: | bg thaedeling oh ne iawith €9°7 BO One special assortment of lac i Cabsier Chas A. Graham _ visited fully selected and priced accord. | SOE Ce eer tit Sate piney oe oe in pret tery ee | silk, half satin lined, a fine garment__ pretty design, per 1 friends at Cass Lake. ingly. Ask to see them. | : Gacelas tee x yard ssi Oc I. KE. Leighton, District Manager ME Ee eet ee ee for the Modern Brotherkood of Ameri- | ca has been in Remer this week | making arrangements for the organi- | zation of a lodge. LADIES’ COAT-—strictly tailored, half taffetta lined, tans and navy blue Our 50 cent as- Coats for misses and small women in checks and sortment is a regu- | fancy worsteds—very prettily trim 12 00 a med in plain broadcloth to match___- . lor $1.25 article and should prove | Only a few are mentioned here, Mrs. Oliver Shill, who has been for | the past two weeks acting as nurse for Mrs. Music, accidentally strained herself Monday afternoon, breaking open a wound caused by an oper- ationsome time. ago. She has been very ill Both the patients are rest- a bargain. Mapbeled outside, Azure white enamelware tea ket- lining but a visit to the store will show the complete line, Special Bargains in Boys’ Knick- Hatchets, hammers, boys’ garden sets, dippers, cu- tain rods, plates, water pitchers, lamps and dolls and many other useful me easy and a speedy recovery is tles, water pails, per- articles to numerous to hoped for. serve kettles, sauce 3 | Vases stew pans, jugs, J. H. Flynn has just completed the pans, Berlin pans, erbocker Pants o02t borer Bitcereyy (cube platting of the forty acre tract east of town. This forty was divided in- to one acre tracts suitable for homes | and truck gardening and are well These lots are for sale at le prices by W. A. Wickland. who reports that some twenty of them have already been bargained for. situated reaso: Henry Kersoll of Two Harbors was accidently killed Friday afternoon at Pronovost’s spur about three miles east of here. It sems that Kersoll was driving a load of wood pulp to the landing and was passing by where a crew of men were burning brush when a partly burned stub fell knock- ing him from the load and pinning him to the ground. Bill Pronovost and Arthur Wilson rushed to his as- sistance and removed the tree. He was put on board the east bound pas- senger for Duluth but died before reaching Bain. coffee and tea pots, any one of them at Good quality in navys, grays and browns, well finished, white linen at waistband, two buttons at knee, knickerbocker style with strap at knee, $1.00 and $1.25 values, per pair at__- c and sauces, plates and many others of great val- ue. See them and you will vant one worth more tha the price we ask.. 25c | SKIRTS A special purchase of skirts that permits the announcement the most extraordinary value. We commend this offering to the attention of visitors who seldom have an opportunity to share in values of this kind. All of these skirts are fashion- ed on this season’s smartest 50c each Charming New Models of Footwear E are showing masterly creations in new Pumps and Oxfords as well as Dame Fashion has given first place to the pumps this season. patent leather, suede, gun metal and tan leathers. The stylish short fore part shoes. Center Isle, Main Floor and high arch identify the new models. Exclusive showings at Grimsrude Shoes for Ladies and Misses $3.00 $3.50 and $4.00 Bought especially for this sale, $3.00 shoes = - - A PEEP AT THE NEW STILE The New Light Coats New Rain Away Coats The New Skirts The New Neckwear The New Hats The New Shoes The New Boys’ Clothes —- -e- The town election passed off quiet- lines, made from excellent ma- ‘, 1 eee sea aye apes terials and beautifully taylor- I oer ge are as follows: Supervisor, ed. The fitting qualities are . Fred L. Sanborn; clerk, M. B, Pat~ all that can be desired. It’s ten; treasurer, Chas. A. Graham; as- an offering deserving of the attention of every woman in sessor, Ed Watson; Justices, Oliver shim and W. A. Wickland, con- need of a se bite ks which ‘BARGAIN BASEMENT Next Monday March 27th our bargain basement opens. This will be the biggest feast of bargains ever offered in these parts. This paper only hints at the big varieties of wonderful values you can buy in the basement. It will pay you to note every item in this ad. Then come and see hundreds of other bargains equal to those offered here. Don’t miss our daily specials. stables, W. F. Wilson and wm. A = We will save you lots of money on things you need, so get your share of Pelkey, road overseer for north end the ae ae “pene brings iieeetea earns! You want to know what’s ‘Alex Whitted; road overscer.for south a need Jor. shades and to be worn the coming sea- styles. Ranging in prices from Remember the Date, Monday, March 27, at 9. a. m. $4 to $18 Presbyterian Church Notes. A Pleasure to Show Them. The subject for the morning ser- u— pena at mon will be: “What is Life?” Bible study at the usual hour, 10:45 o'clock. A bright song service will be held son, of course, so you'll enjoy E. looking over our advance Spring display, even though you're not ready to buy. end, P. J. Froskland; superintendent of town schools, Charles Colbers. inches wide, elaborate center DISHES DISHES design, a regular 250 tray----- .. A big variety to choose fron at 5e, Crumb trays and scraper, 15 10c, 15¢ and 25c. See them dis- nickel plated, attractive pattern ic played in the Bargain Basement. Nickle plated trays, beaded “fe 14 | Il | at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening, af- { ter which Rev. Leo R. Burrows) | : ag \ will address the congregation, taking | Wichgeneet tte ba i\ as his subject: “When Jesus Meets ‘ Dust pans a regular 10c || wide Royal ware. . 10c Pe on —the Result,” taken from a Royal Granite dish pans value ar 5a ; {| weg ti with Dr. Wilfred 14 cts. a big valut... .25¢ Three color vases at i Egc cups, plates, shaving i personal meeting . : 15¢ a beauty for the price Royal granite sauce pan soap, foot ease powder, est American lined porce- fen ieeeenees Grenfell, of Labrador. The offering Coffee and Tea Pots at Extra yuality galvanized 3Y% guart . roe 15¢ | cups, dust pans, dieshs laine, a black tripe ao, | next Sunday will be turned over to 10 and 15 cent, but pail 12 ct. ee 20c Imported china bargains | of all kinds to unmer- around edge, set compris- | the church erection board. A cordial | yaluess at that. 14 5t. scsi ia ei at 25c. | ous to mention. fi 18, Je bowl and 6 . inc! ies 29 | invitation is extended all without aj ruit nappies : | church home.

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