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PAGE EIGHT. A Real Live Santa Claus At Our Store Again Saturday from 8 to ll a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. Come and bring the children. Santa has some new toys called the Bubble Maker and every little Boy or Girl four years old aad not over ten years old that comes with either his or her father or mother will be given one of these new toys free but you must come with one of your parents from 8 to lla. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. next Saturday. ——————— Convince Yourself Come and takea look and compare our cash prices with what other stores ask you. This is the when you want your their duty. they will do it. time of year dollars to do This isthe store where Santa was made exceedingly glad last Saturday and he gave away about 1,300 tags. ings for 1,300 little That means he has filled stock- girls and boys. But remember that parents must bring in the tags to get the stockings. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY The New Bubble Maker on display in our windows free to all girls and boys between the ages of four and ten years that comes with father or mother next Saturday. ME WANTS and and FOR SALE fo SECOND HAND FURNITURE at Mrs Forrest's, These are good work horses and will price them right for quick sale. Also large, pure bred Yorkshire boar, priee $40.00. ISLAND FARM, Island, Minn. prairie. | LOST—Pair of gold rimmed spec- Ss News G Mrs. Wm. Burke and daughter, Miss Viola, visited with Coleraine friends During the Week : POLES Heeretetetes PORE NM MD PO POO rin athered In order that the dance will not in- terfere with the high school operetta, FOR SALE—At a bargain, my 10 | DS! NOTICE OF wood Bl ete residence on Houghton avenue, {132 foot street frontage with alleys Sealed bide willl will be received | |to west and south. Grounds — well graded, with 6 foot elevation above by the School Board of} [see level. House is modern in |School District No. One, up |every particular and is well located i TEAM FOR SALE—Grey team, |in the most desirable residence sec- Five Cente Per Line aged ‘five aud seven yours, weight Grand Rapids and Vicinity ‘until 6:00 o'clock p. m. of | |tion of the village——W. E. Myers, $000 pounds—Neil Mullins, La see + |Monday, Dec. 18, 1911, for | Grand Rapids, Minn Te Eee Sees furnishing wood for the| ae : Grand Rapids and Cohasset|~ : 5 schools, as follows: a WANTED—Plain sewing at home| tacles between Gem theatre and| Friday. \which will be staged the same night, g snd men’s laundry work—Mrs. nl eee aia Returi to! court Commissioner Taylor, of Deer pe ate a “2 % 10-o'clock and} 100 cords of green birch EXPERT worth, Clough Ave., between Fourth ice for reward, River, was in the village on ‘business | at \or green tamarack delivered PICTURE FRAMING and Fifth streets, Tues Src GaniGe ween ict day. Frank Ressler who is the victim|tg the Central School; and SAW FILING jof blood poisoning through bruising | REGISTERED: Poland China Boar |1700 to 2,000 Ibs. or more for work| | “Bert” Weeks, brakesman on the /one of nig limbs by running against | 150 cords of green bireh or at Sherry barn, for service, U. C. em ine oe ea ra of Skelly eee eee Meemoyse 8 ten | the door of a stove, is getting along green tamarack delivered to Kremer’s Furniture Store } August Johnson building, | BT°S-, Cohasset, Minn. gan vacation, [rety. nicely. \the High School; | Opposite Post Office ndred Ave. ~ 7 a , i FOR RENT—Modern store room|, ae eins paar ge vet Frank Caldwell came down trom| 150 cords of green birch or! \ 50x25 with ware room and fine base- |,” : cite “| Popple last week to visit with old | * FOR SALE. ene tare in rear See wilt |Peh West side of Thorofare. jgreen tamarack delivered to \friends and to- appear before board of county commissioners protest agaimst the erection of bridge across the Bowstring. the to|the Forest Lake School; a| 150 cords of green birch or , jgreen tamarack delivered to Mrs. P. J. Billeadeau returned from| “4nager Comer of the Gem theatre the Cohasset School. | Minneapolis last week where she | States he has secured the motion | : 3 had been visiting friends for the|Picture story, Colleen Bawn, for | Bids may be submitted for | past ten days. yChristmas and‘ the following night, furnishing all or any part of ; the above specified wood. ; December 25 and 26. Watch for it and do not fail to be at the Gem one The Board reserves the right to reject any and all iray mares 6 and 10 years h bred to our large Percheron Weight 3,000 pounds. gelding and mare about weight 2,800 pounds. O’Donnell, Grand Rapids, Minn. For Sale. One Victor phonograph, 50 records, all good selections, and one black fur robe, 10 links of new Russian iron stove pipe. 3 elbows.—Phone No. 168, Judge of Probate C. was a Duluth visitor on the latter part of last- week. B. Webster business ays, old FOR SALE At a bargain if taken at once. 1 good sized safe. (good as new) Large Coffee. Mill. Oil Tank. Ttasca County Abstract Office A number of Grand Rapids young people are planning on attending the pre-Christmas dance at Coleraine on {Saturday evening. For Sale. Being overstocked, I will sell & |mumber of good milch cows, of the 1 Beamaus 3 bbl. 1 Accounting System—fire of the above nights. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Griffin arrived proot and handiest system jGuerosey snd: Jersey strain, 5100 here from Missoula, Mont., last wéek | bids. made. Plymouth Rock cock-| rs. John Longhurst returned from Ae tee tat 5 made. ay or a chick- Neenah, Wis., Wednesday where she o Pid fas Wie is aoe Grit- | JAMES D. DORAN, Tables and Counters. "A. M- Bisler, Laprairie, Minn,|1s been enjoying a month's visit |™® moter, Mrs. John A. Grown. | Clerk, | 1 twe-Deck Cigar Case. r Abstracts one. : i f ‘with vallitives Gna’ tutonaa, ; They will remain here until after the | 3 Go at once for a big snap ss: ree holidays and will then leave for an |12-7-14 he Real Estate | Henry Graffam returned from Os- | extended visit in the south and east. | | FOR SALE. kaloosa, Iowa, last Wednesday, where, seit Re Seo Will O'Donnell Fire Insurance About 100 acres well improved jhe has been visiting at the home of| Mrs. Louis Orge and brother, Orin) 1, . nua cross stamp on it. }farm, 4 miles north of Grand Rapids) relatives for the past month. |W. Mitchell, who were called here | 9 | and 5 miles west of Bovey and Cole-| 44, ang Mrs, Chas. Weston re: | ef ve pan of eer ners roar = = = = |raine; 80 acres seeded to Clover! ‘turned last week from a 10 days’|\ Jey cipe Neri condaamaaiaars | well improved, with good residence’ re ays iwhere Mrs. Orge makes her home Conveyances Drawn, TaxeS Paid V) puiiding, saminier Rome, aud stock visit with friends at Cuyuna = and|ang where Mr. Mitchell, who is an sa Crosby and other points on the Cuy- | z | expert plasterer, is working on sev-| | una range, | { buildings. Good road to Bovey * eral large buildings. Grand Rapids and three-fourths mile : fronting on lake shore; cut 60 tons| Editor Haugen, of the Nashwauk hay this year. Plenty wild pasture | Herald, one of the brightest papers | for 20 head cattle; 2 acres grove | 02 the western end of the Mesaba, i spruce and pine; portion of farm is | as a business visitor in the village fenced for hogs. If you are inter- [last Wednesday. tor Non-Residents The Murray Cure Institute] church of the Holy Communion, ey, Of Minneapolis nounces that holy communion will be | | { Cur eS The Liquor Habit Kremer & King held at the Bpiscopal church at 8} o'clock, morning prayer and sermon | Peane- [ested and want the best farm a Henry .Hughes went to Hibbing/at 11 o'clock, evening prayer and i, j Itasca county, call on or write .W.)jast week with two cars of potatoes. | # ‘i is - = Minn. jlast week wi c po! sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Grand Rapid | B. Myers, Grand Rapids, Minn. |Mr. Hughes is making every effort | ; Composed of Purely Vegetable Compounds — | Allan Dewey, who has ‘been em-| |to provide a good market for the po-| | tatoes raised in this vicinity. | ployed with Sam Simpson, the log- | ;ger for a number of years, departed | | Will O'Donnell, who is employed!for Morse, Sask., Canada, Monday, | | with a wholesale house at Minneapel.4 where his brother, Geo. L. Dewey, | arrived here yesterday and will spend lives. If he likes the country he; {the holidays visiting with relatives | | will remain there. —_—_—_—_—_—_—————— Destroys the appetite for drink, removes the alcohol from the system and builds the system up to its normal condition leaving the patient mentally and physically the same as he was before the drink habit was formed. With past caper nce SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES, WARTS tb iook BAe fo eae whe bas s dovire to be a man apeia com § ia ds. | | do so. We do not want a patient to come to us who does no Exclusive | ene | There are some people who do not | E S$ not afer t | desire to stop drinking, and we will not take any one who is smember the masquerade skating | v ve isi | TEN Ne ap i) kubW <The yells of atvercising. . Dur forced to come to us, as we do not care to take money and not party at the roller rink Friday even- | Allen, of the Allen Dry Goods | giye value received to our patients in return, Permanently removed by electricity. MISS AMES, 425 specialist, expert operator. spa, i a ing, December A number of} Co., is not one of these. Last week Lindley-Skiles Building, 620 1-2 Nicollet, Minne vatuahle prises! willbe aiveniall | (reumicnadvaniocd thak Santa| * . i ‘ Cc large crowd will be present from | Claus would arrive on the Saturday | apolis, Minnesota, Phones: Main 414, Center 3330. | the nearby towns. ‘afternoon train from the west and/ One of the most thoroughly equipped institutions of | | Mins. Katherine FE, Doran was the €very boy and girl who came to!} the kind in the United States. him would be given a tag, TS victim of a painful accident Sunday | meet ? — - Jafternoon when she fell on the iey |which on presentation at the store Officially endorsed by the Medical Profession. 3 Bg eee ae i f i dy. Did | sidewalk, fracturing her left arm at| entitled them to a bag of can |‘the elbow and spraining her wrist.|it work? Well I should rather. guess | Recommended and Designated under the Minnesota a HOUSE WIRING AND FIXTURE {Ste is getting along very nicely, |it did. The depot was thronged with || Tnebriate Law. | people and it is estimated there were | ‘about 1,500 people in the crowd. Mr. | Herbert Miller returned from In-| ajjen informs us that 1,200 tags were | {ternational Falls last week where | given away and that since Monday | ibe has been employed on some big} there has been a constant swarm of | however. HANGING A SPECIALTY Electrical Supplies and Machinery | Thousands of testimonials to be submitted on application, Write for our illustrated booklet; (sent in plain wrapper) —————— electrical contract jobs. He ex- |youngsters calling for stockings. { All corres dence confidential, WwW N e D E L Cc oO U R | pects to return to the “City of | pon . niereie ax CONTRACTOR | Destiny” shortly after the first ot Furs, Pelts and Hides. eos : ic jtme year. We pay highest prices for _furs, | M U R RAY U R E | NST | TU T E The second of a buhin of dancing} pelts and hides. A cutter good sa parties given by the Grand Rapids| new, light hand made buggy for sa Dancing club will be held at Village | Will exchange for wood or good a Friday evening, December —Wm., Weitzel, Grand Rapids, Minn. P. O. BOX 154 | Grand Rapids, Minn Leave Orders at HARDWARE DEP’TMENT Henry Hughes @ Co. Minneapolis, Minnesota | Minnesota | 620 So. Tenth St.