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o—_4 e _GRAND RAPIDS HERALD REVIEW | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 19'? CASH PRICES ON DRUGS and MEDICINES Just a few prices on some of the drugs and WE SELL FOR LESS This week we want to mention some samples of our cash prices that will be extended enough to give you something of an idea ot the saving to be had by a continuous purchase for cash. This is not a “dream,” we are convincing new customers of the cold facts in the case every day. These prices are net cash, and no coupons, but on any article we sell you where we do not offer you the saving in the sale we give you our 4 per cent coupon for refund when you have $25.00 traded out at our store. because CASH PRICES FOR GROCERIES Have you noticed the prices we have mentioned from week to week? Why do you pay more when the cash will bring you goods at prices like these? And remember we stand by the goods we sell, they are just as we recommend them to be——-we guarantee to please you. WE SELL FOR CAS CASH PRICES ON HARDWARE ASBESTOS SAD IRONS, $1.75 grade.. ..- ASBESTOS SAD IRONS, $2.00 grade.. medicines you are using right along to show | correr, White House 40c......... .. «86 | BROKEN RICE, 8c .... 0... 02.0.5 cess oe -O5 | COPPER TEA KETTLES, No. 9 Nickled. you the benefit of buying for cash. COFFEE, Manor House 40c .. -36 | HAM, Harmels Dairy oi ee EMBO “sees ceeeeseees 1.25 ‘ALCUM POWDER, Mennens 25¢ .... -. «20 | COFFEE, Pathfinder 35c .... +32 | 3 4cON, Elliotts Zenith . .20 | DISH PAN, 14 qt. IX 60c size.. os -50 TALCUM POWDER, Special for ca sh .., .10 | COFFEE, Conrad Bkft. 30c. -28 LARD, Swift DISH PANS, 17 qt. IX grade 75c........ - 65 SYRUP FIGS, Hobsons 50c.. ... -35 | TEA, White House 50 .... 6. 1... eee ee -40 CHARGE 14 COFFEE POTS, 2 qt. Royal Enamelildc .. .35 HOT WATER BOTDLES, $1.50 valug.. 1.10] TEA, Gunpowder 50c .. .... 484 or cme ne ae aioe - 10 | RiPLEs, 22 cal. Savage Automatic $13.00 11.50 HOT WATER BOTTLES $2.00 grade .. 1.60 ] TEA, English Breakfast 50c S 45 NAVY BEANS Sgt 10 RIFLES. 22 cal. Stevens, $7.00 model.... 6.25 CREAM EXQUISE, Vanishing, 25c .... .17 | SOAP, Santa Claus or Swifts 7 for -25 | wasn po. yee Brace * +05 | srovi BOARDS, Lined 26x32 $1.00 .80 TOILET SOAP, Romana 10c per cake... .05 | GOLD DUST, 25c size .... 0... ceeceeee oe +20 BAKERS cetera ss +35 BOYS SKATES, 75¢ grade .... . ~~ .65 HILBHRIS PERFUMES, 50c gr ve... .25 | SKOUREZY, 10¢ size 05 | CackERS jg Seg -20 | GIRLS SKATES, $1.00 grade. - .80 FLESH TINT CREAM, 50¢ size......... «+ -25 | SKIDOO, 10¢ size .... .... .08 CRACKERS, Sida RAE SEER PORSELY -04 MEN'S SKATES, $1.75 grade =. ..... 1.50 SODIUM PHOSPHATE, 50¢ size. .40 | WASHING POWDER, Swifts 25 ~20 | sarap DRERBING. Snide -07 | FLOUR BINS, 50lb. size worth $1.00 -80 HOFFS LINIMEN + sew sees «20 | SOAP, Lenox, 7 bars for .. ... -25 RAISINS, (IB ke sect oh -20 | FLOUR BINS, 100lb size worth $1.60 1.40 LYELS COMPLEXTO) SOOT 5 Sdieaten: dee SUGAR, Granulated cane, 49 lbs. 1.00 CURRANTS 1 lb S88 *# + 10 BUGGY WHIPS: Regular 25ce style. .. 15 ZYMOLE TOOTH WASH, 25¢ size .20 | SUGAR, Granulated Cane, 25 Ibs....... .. 1.25 | cocoanuT, thie ra: + sss .10 | CORN POPPERS, 2 qt. worth 20c => AS WORM CHOCOLATES 25c size .... ...- .20 | FLOUR, Golden Link with FREE PHBE all Kina me oe te 15 | AXES, Single Bitt, $1.00 grade.. ote eS EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE 25¢ size.. .20 Silverware Coupons, 98lbs.. ............ 2.40 EAGLE MILK psy Je seee ee .30 PUMP OIL CANS; 5 gal. $1.50 grade.... -» 1.35 FOLEYS HONEY & TAR, $1.00 size... .90 |, BAKING POWDER, Royal or Price.. -45 SALMON: 250 size... ZENITH SHEARS, 8 inch, 90¢ grade.. .--- .75 (©OLEYS HONEY & TAR, 50¢ size .. .45 | BAKING POWDER, Calumet <20 | ote Sree ess ZENITH SHEARS, 8 4-2 inch, $1.00 grade. .80 KINGS DISCOVERY, 81.00 size :. 190 | BAKING POWDER, Hunts 1-2 lb 23 | DOMINO SUGAR .. HAND SLEDS, Flexible Flyer $3.00 size 2.75 HOODS SARSPARILLA, $1.00 size.. . «90 | CANNED MILK, Beauty, tall can... -10 ELASTIC STARCH .... ... HAND SLEDS, Flexible Flyer $2.75 «ive... 2.50 AYERS SARSAPARILLA $1.00 sizes... .. .90 | CANNED MILK, Carnation, tall can- .10 | QUEEN OLIVES 4 pt... .... HAND SLEDS, Flexible Flyer $ HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, 35c size.. .25 | CANNED PUMPKIN 15c . -10 | SHELLED WALNUTS, Ib.. ... RACER, $4.00 .. = +++ 3.50 HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 25¢ size. .15 | CANNED PEACHES ...... .. .28 | SHELLED ALMONDS, Ib.. .... ++! -40 | ROASTERS, Reed, $2.75 grade . - 2.25 SWAMP ROOT, $1.00 size .... .. .90 | CANNED RASPBERRIES .. . .25 | HEINZ MINCE MEAT 50¢ .... -45 | IXL TOOL GRINDERS, $3.50 stze.. 2.50 JAYNES VERMIFUGE, 509 siz! .45 | CANNED STRAWBERRIES +25 | SAPOLIO 3 cakes for . +25 | ALARM CLOCKS, Look-out, $1.00 value-- .9@5 S , 25¢ size . .20 | CANNED PINEAPPLE ... .27| LEWIS LYE 15c.... +10 }| LIQUID VENEER, 50c size...... .. ..- -45 ‘ACE POWDER, 25¢.... .. .15 | CANNED CORN, Lily Valley . -13| MACARONI 3 pkgs.... .... «.. +25 | HARD COAL STOVES, $45.00 value . 35.00 GREAM OF ROSES, 25¢ size.. ...... s+. .15 | CANNED PEAS, 8..W. :... .. -13 | SPAGHETTI 3 pkgs -25 | DUST PANS, 15¢ grade 10 RICE FACE POWDER. 50¢c size ee .40 CANNED STRING BBANS .. fi .13 | VERMICELLI SPEER io 5s ae .25 WASH BOILERS, IX grade $2.25. + 1.85 Weare able to sell all these articles and | CANNED BEETS -...500.. 1... 0+ na a .14]| POPCORN 3 DAES... ee eens .25 | wasH TUBS. medium galvanized 85c...- .60 others in this line at these low prices because The above prices are Net Cash. This saves you bothering with the: register coupons Our line of hardware is very complete. we sell for cash only. It pays to buy for net | and gives you the benefit of the actual saving on ever purchase as you make it. These are only These prices are net cash—you make the sav- cash in everything you purchase. a few of the money saving opportunities at the Itasca Grocery. ing when you make the purchase. $ Wevewe POPP POo: Grand Rapids News Gathered During the Week Pood: and Vicinity nt 4003800023. Clark Clay was down from Bena the first of the week. Mrs. Sam Pattelle made a short visit to Duluth on Friday. Mrs. E. J, Luther is spending the week on a visit to friends at Vir- ginia. J, A. Dorholt, of Deer River, was a visitor in town the first of the week. Mrs. Henry Ranfranz was down from Cohasset visiting friends the first of the week. > Miss Etta Fishback of Fosston, ‘Minn. is here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. William Rayboin. W.H. Pletcher, of Goodland, was a business visitor at the county keat om Monday and Tuesday. A social club composed of the young folks of the village will give a dance at the Village hall on Fri- day night. F. P. Mills came up from Min- neapolis to look afler matters con- nected with the townsite of Fay- ton yesterday. Don’t forget the supper given by the Catholic Ladies in the church basement om Thursday, Nov. 20th. vrice 35 cents. Mrs. Estelle Whittemore, mother of L. A. Whittemore, is here from Elk River, Minn., on a visit to the family of her son. Mrs. Norman Magnusen and Miss Marie Aitken visited yesterday with the latter's sister, Miss Jessie, who is teaching school at Cohasset. Superintendent of Schools E. A. Freeman returned Sunday from a visit to the schools in the north- ‘ern part of the district. Friday afternoon a number of girls from the Normal school visij- ed the school. at Laprairie, of ‘which Miss Cooper is in charge. Mrs.j W. A. Ryan of the Style |, Shop, who puts in much of her ‘that city this week after a visit ‘with his family here. E. G. Kremer, .son of Mr. ani. Mrs. George F. Kremer, who is employed hy one of the big min- ing concerns at Hibbing, is home on a visit to) his parents Cc. Remmels and H. C. Kohn of Red Wing, Minn., who have been hunting in this neighborhood since the game season opened, returned to their home on this mornings train. Steve Hicks, an old-timer in this neighborhood, was brought before Judge Kearney yesterday charged with being drunk and disorderly. He was given a jail sentence of 30 days. Tom Gannon, who is now on the read representing the Iowa Cream Separator company, was in the village last week. combining a busi- ness trip and a visit to friends in the same operation.. Mrs. A. L. Sheldon was hostess to the five hundred club on Monday afternoon. The usual lunch and other accessories to a good time were forthcoming andthe meeting was most enjoyable Don’t forget that you are invited o attend the services for Cathor lics and non-Catholics alike that time looking after her Dees River store, was down over Sunday on a visit. j Henry Logan, who now conducts a successful employment office at International Falls, returned to EEE eerrerereereeeeeeeeeerereseesesemeeeeeeeeeeeesesesesesenesssssseees PAYING BY CHECK This is now recognized by everyone as the safest and most convenient way of transacting business. A cancelled check is better evidence of payment than a receipted bill. Start an account with this bank today. Every courtesy will be extended. First ational Bau Capital RAND RAP age alata bdddebd dh baad aaadaddddnddaddndrorrnone, } are to be given. at St. Jogeph’s church during the week beginning Sunday, Nov. 30. brother, and now engaged in the Mrs. Lloyd Johnson gave am en-= tertainment in honor of Miss Grace ‘Finnerty of Minneapolis, at her iHome om Friday afternoon. A de- lightful lunch was a feature of a very pleasant party. Miss Evelyn Burke, who has not been recovering as rapidly as hcped. Remember the Suffering Poor Thanksgiving Day St. Benedicts Hospital GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. This hospital provides care and medical assistance each year fora great many indi- gent and sick people who are unable to pay their hospital fees. Your material remem- brance of these suffering poor will be appreciatec. D. P. Cashen, formerly in the grocery business here with his same line at Ironton on the Cuyuna’ range, was in towm this week. He ays that he believes there is a great future ahead of that section as the iron desposifs are apper- antly limitless. The telephone crew working from Duluth westward putfing™ up «he new sound accelerators met the’ men sent out from Grand Forks and working eastward at Bemidji the first of the week. The meet- ing of the two crews completéd the first of the new “booster” stretches ta be put in west of Chicago. ; ASSIS Mrs. W. A. Ryan of the Style Shop callq the attention of the Jady readers of the Herald-Review to her line of party dresses in an- other column of this issue. She thas made a special effort to se- lect for this season one of tha “finest lines of goods ever seen in this section and invites an in- spection, ee ea for from an operation performed] Joe Goggle-eye, an Indian from at St Benedict's hospital here for appendicitis, was taken Luke’s hospital at Duluth on Sun- day. : } eae Mrs. Betz, who has-been visiting friends and relatives here for about ten days, left on Monday, morning for a short stay at North- ern Wisconsin points, after which he will return to her home in Omaha. 3 leche George Rupley, who long y ago was superintendent of schools of the city of Duluth and since} ship, that) time a successful land and! Iowa, the western part of the county was to St.) brought before Judge Kearney here| charged with carrying fire arms in a place where he was in grave danger of doing injury to other people, and was given 30 days in ‘which to find out that this was not the proper thing to do. This ‘sama chap: wag im rather grave trouble some time age in conn tion with the Bowstring Jo@ case. John Bellock, who owns a good farm om Shaw Lake in Arbe town- returned last evening from in which state he had been tintber buyer at the head of thé] visiting since last August. He sur-| lakes) was in the village the first! of the week. res b prised his neighbors by - bringing back with him a wife, having been married to the young lady a short time ago at her Iowa home. He will now start making a model farm of his Itasca county home- stead, and his many friends wish him and his bride success and happiness. W. E. Byam, the photographer, ‘who recently sold his studio to C. H. Cherry, of Sleepy Eye, Minn., will leave this week for Minneapo- lis, where he expects to put in the winter, after which he_ will seek another location, probably in the west. Mr. Byam was an artist in his chosen line and we are sorry to see him leave this field, but are assured that his successor is an enterprising and able man who will keep up the reputation of! the studio. sal inal The Herald-Review is in receipt of a wedding announcement from the family of Former County Com- mossioner George W. Moore, dated at Yamhill Ore., proclaiming that on Wednesday, the 17th day , of November a double weeding took place at their residence im that city, when William H. Moore, son of George W., was wedded to Miss Vie V. Perkins, while at the same ceremony Norris H. McAllister and Miss Beryl B. Perkins were mar- ried. eave | E. C. Kiley and H. L. Spencer, editors, proprietors and publishers of the Herald-Review managed by their joint efforts, to secure, a pretty good buek at the Martin place out .om Pokegama the first of the week. Were it not for the bullet hole in the carcass proving that the animal was shot, the neighbors would be justified in thinking that the appearance of the hunters had frgihtened the poor brute to death. They cer- tainly presented a picture in their regalia. aN are as essential as the colorings, the season’s best date styles. Party Dresses Thanksgiving is a season of festivities—Correct gowns THANKSGIVING TURKEY In making this a successful and joyful season “The Style Shop” has received a line of such gowns—Afternoon and Even- . ing gowns to please the most fastidious. All the newest We have them on display now. Don't miss seeing them, ° We carry the famous Melba creams and Face Powders— once used, always used. Try them and be convinced. At “THE STYLE SHOP” MRS. W. A. RY ; MINNESOTA Telephone 162 ~ Watch for the sp _ sale of Trimmed Hats. i next week; it will be a hummer. materials and most up-to- ' GRAND RAPIDS