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T > - " ^ > ; ^ :%"-;SfO^ ^hiirsday" Evening ^WW^Wmm TH± MINNEAPOLIS JOURNALJ
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WOLPER GROCERY X:0
Successor to
Ginter Grocery Go. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY Open Even ings
Best Jersey Cranberries, 2 qts 2 5 c Best Sweet Potatoes, 9 lbs for 2 5 c Oranges, large fancy Floridas, per
dozen 2 5 c Florida Sweets, any size, box $ 2 . 6 5
APPLHS—APPLES Fancy Northern Spies and Bald
wins, in 1 bn „ boxes, your choice • ' • • $ 1 . 2 5
Apples—Northern Spies, Greenings and Baldwins, pk . . 3 5 — 4 0 c
Best Burbank Potatoes, b u . . . . 6 5 c Best Mixed Nuts, 5 lbs for 6 5 c New Shelled Almonds, per lb. 4 0 c New Shelled Walnuts, per lb. . - 3 0 c New Seeded Raisins, 3 p k g s . . . . 2 8 c Imported Cluster Raisins, per lb 2 5 c Fancy Sultana Raisins, per lb. - 1 5 c Clean Currants, 3 1-lb pkgs . . . 2 5 c New Halloween Dates, 3 pkgs 2 5 c New large Citron, Lemon or Or
ange Peel, per lb 1 5 c Popcorn, 2-year-o'.ld Best, 8 lbs 2 5 c Imported Olive Oil, qt bottle. . - 6 5 c Prunes, 30 to 40, verv finest 10-
ib box : $ 1 . 0 0 Maple Sugar, 2-lb -cake, for 2 3 c Maple Syrup, 1 gal. cans, strictly
fine • • • •$1 .00 Medium Brown STijgar, 24 lbs $ 1 . 0 0 Nabisco Wafers, 3 pkgs for 2 5 c TTneeda Biscuit, 6 for. 2 5 c Ginger Snaps, 5 lb& for 2 5 c
COFFEES AND TEAS Best 2V> lbs Java, and Mocha
CoiTee, in can, for 5 0 c Best Tea, any kind, 1*4 lbs for 5 0 c
MEATS Turfteys, Geese, Dn«'ks and Chick
ens' cheaper than the cheapest. Lamb Legs, per lb 1 3 c Pork Lioin, per lb. , 8V2C Pot Roavst, per lb. . . , , g — y c Bib Roast, per lb 1 0 ~ 1 2 V 2 C Round Steak, per lb . g « Homemade Mincemeat, 3 lbs. - 2 5 c Best Sugar-cured Ham, lb HV2C .Fancy Celery, six in bunch, for 1 5 C S. & H. Green Trading Stamps with
all Cash and C. O. D. Orders. We also give as an Inducement for Chrislmias double the amount of Trading Stamps on all Teas and Coffees.
BOTH PHO.NES.
ICE GORGE THREATENS - GITY'S WATER SUPPLY
Special to The Journal. For t Dodge, Iowa, Dec. 21.—An ice
gorge, extending from above the waterworks of this city to a point in the Des Moines river below Kalo, a distance of more than six miles, threatens to shut off the water supply of the city, owing to anchor ice collecting around the intake in the river. The gorge has been forming for a week and each day adds to i t s length and gradual rise of the water . The river is now five feet above normal.
Superintendent P r a y of the waterworks is watching the river day and night to guard against serious consequences. Continued warm weather assists in cementing the gorge, and unless cold weather comes soon the results will be disastrous. Anchor ice forms in the bottom of the stream in the swift current and i t is almost impossible to dislodge i t . " ' /—'
A-*-December 21, 1905. "••flpsj
Pipes and Tobacco Jars. Best selection ever seen in Minne
apolis. Cox & Harris, 413 Nicollet, 400 lst 'av S.
Cutlery, Skates, Skis. Gardner Hardware Co., 304-6 Henn. av.
Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco Jars. Hundreds of things to select from for
the smoker. Cox & Harris, 400 1st av S, 413 Nicollet av.
Croup. Not a minute should be lost when a
child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. I t never fails, and is pleasant and safe to take.
King of All Cough Medicines. Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Can
ton Center, Conn., who has been in the IT. S. service for about sixteen years, says: " W e have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is king of all and one to be relied upon every time. We also find it the best remedy for coughs and colds, giving certain results and leaving no bad after effects. We are never without it in the house."
No Opium in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
There is not the least danger in giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to small children as it contains no opium or other harmful drug. I t has an established reputation of more than thirty years as the most successful medicine in use for co^ds, croup aud whooping cough. It always cures and is pleasant to take. Children like it.
PIANOS.... See us in our new quar ter , when you want a PIANO8
Segerstrom Piano Co. 804 Nicollet Ave.
S2E?J
BUY YOUR
Xmas Gifts OF
* Eustis Bros JEWELERS.
New Importations Arriving Daily. New Designs. New Ideas That Will Surely
Please Even the Most Fastideous.
712 Nicollet Ave ,
BOOKSELLER AND IMPORTER. 605 First Avenue South Minneapolis.
1 ? f f e r l * o r1
C h r i 8 tf a" t h e l a r g e s t and finest s tock of r a r e and handsomely bound books w e s t of Chicago. Many unusual books a t modera te prices.
Fine Library Sets of Standard Authors Dickens, Thackeray , Scott,
Fiske, Prescott, Macau lay , Byron, George Eliot, Balzac, Hugo, Swift,
Lecky, Freeman, Pope, Lamb, Parkman , A N D M A N Y O T H E R S .
Cheap Round-Trip Rates Vi» The Rock Island
SOUTHWEST JANUARY 2nd AND loth, 1906.
* . One . Round
Way . Trip.
Oklahoma City. . . ,$14.15 ; $18.20 El Reno.... 14.15 18#2o Ft. Worth 16.35 21.50 Galveston 20.75 28.15 Denver. . . . : . . 17.45 25:70
Proportionately low rates to all Southwestern points.
One way ra t e and round t r ip . Full information on request .
Office 3 2 2 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis. Minn.
W. L. HATHAWAY, ,fBff—» A* L* S T E E C E ' DIst Pass. Agent. i H i f l Y i l l H f City Pass. & Tkt. Agt. Rock
Island
LA FOLOTTE ELECTION . COSTS HIM NOTHING
Sieoial to The Journal. _ Madison, Wis., Dec. 21.—For the first
time in the history of Wisconsin, and perhaps in the history of the nation, a sworn s ta tement was made to the effect t ha t a senator was elected without the expenditure of one cent by himself or his friends.
Senator La Follet te filed a ' s t a t emen t of his campaign expenses during his senatorial campaign. They amounted to nothing.
Mr. L a Follet te will have to sign his own credentials, which may give the down-east officials t he impression t h a t he is the whole th ing in Wisconsin politics.
TRAMPLED TO DEATH. Speolal to The Journal. •.;'.•••%
Sioux City, Iowa. Dec. 21.—K. Muenv, a wealthy farmer of. Mapleton, was trampled to death by a herd of cattle. He disappeared two days ago, and. a search. was made for him. Today *the body was found.
Cigars, Pipes and Novelties. Jus t the th ing for Xmas. Cox & Har
ris, specialists, 400,1st av S, 413 Nic.
v*y W A S H I N G S ^ % O M 3 ?-**
• Attorney General Young and State Auditor Irerson have submitted a brief to Attorney General Moody on the application of the secretary of the interior and the secretary of agriculture for an opinion as to the practice to be followed by the state of Minnesota lu selecting lands under the swamp grant.
Senator Hansbrough today introduced to the president G. B. Wetzger, W. B. Oversow, J. W. Jackson and wife. E. G. Greenup and Frank Jones of Wlllltstoii and Buford, the delegation which is in Washington to secure definite action on the construction of the three pumping projects in North Dakota, known as the Willis-ton and Buford-Trenton projects. Hansbrough urged the president to use his influence to have $2,200,000 set aside by thd secretary of the interior, and the president said he would do what be could to bring this about.
Pipes and Cigars. Cox & Harris, 413 Nicollet and 400
1st av S, have a complete line.
Very Low Excursion Bates for Christmas Holidays
To all points on the Nickel Plate road between Chicago and Buffalo. Dates of sale, Dec. 23, 24, 25, 30 and 81, 1905. and Jan. 1, 1906, limit returning Jan. 3, 1906., Bate one and a third fare for the round trip. Individual club meals ranging in price from 35c to $1, and midday luncheon, 50c, served in Nickel Plate dining cars; also service a la carte. No excess fare. Chicago city ticket offices, 111 Adams street and Auditorium Annex. Depol La Salle and Van Buren streets, the only depot in Chicago on the elevated loop.
THE EVENING LUXURY •rrs
A Box of Cigars for Xmas. • I f he smokes, give him a box from Cox & H a r r i s ' b ig stock. 400 1st av S and 413 Nicollet.
My Hair is Scragglu
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Do you like it? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, not Just put on Ayer's Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair; beautiful hair, without a single gray line in it. Have a little pride. Keep young just as long as you can. J.C.AWOO.,
Lowell, Mass.
CEYLON A N D INDIA TEA. , i
Anticipated with Delight by All Who Use It. Never Sold by Peddlers or in Bulk.
Lead Packets Only, a t 60c and 70c per pound. By All Grocers.
HIQHEST AWARD ST. LOUIS, 1904.
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Xmas Fur Collars . OUR OWN MAKE.
River Mink Collars, $ ^ . 5 0 . South American Beaver Collars, $ 5 t
Seal Dyed Nutria Collars, $ 1 0 . Persian Lamb Collars, $ 1 2 , 5 0 . Unplucked Otter Collars, $ 1 0 .
Black Marten Collars, $ 1 5 . Hudson Bay Otter Collars, $ 2 5 . Labrador Otter Collars, $ 2 7 . 5 0 .
STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Quality—Satisfaction
MINNHAPOIiIS-315-325 Nicollet Ave. ST. PAUL-Seven th and Robert Sts.
Merchandise in Gift Boxes With,' out Extra Charge.
Money , Cheerfully Refunded Before or After Christmas.
Mail Orders Shipped Same Day ' Received.
Use Our Merchandise Bond System.
Gifts of Character and Worth-Specialties for Ben and Boys The Prestige of Unmatchable Values Centers Greatest Christmas Buying Here.
Hand Crafted I Neckwear
900 JOOZ. NEW HOLIDAY POURR IN-HANDS AND SQUARES-EX-t ra large shapes. Cords, warps, bare-
theas, swivels. $1 silks,
Christmas special REGULAR 50c SILK NECKWEAR—
French fold four-in-hands 50c grade 2 5 c
LYPORD ENGLISH NECKWEAE—$1.50 St. Etienne imported weaves, $ 2 . INDIA CHUDDA SILK NECKWEAR— Brocades, $ 1 . ' i \ : *'.•' -
50c
Christmas Gloves
$1.50
DENT'S, PERRIN'S AND
FOWNE'S Dress Gloves.
Lined or unlined. Worth
up to $2 and
$2.50
SILK LINED KID A N D MOOHA GLOVES, and French Chevret te Gloves, $1.50 grade, $ 1 . FANCY GOLF GLOVES—Worsted knit, 5 0 c . LAMB'S WOOL LINED REINDEER GLOVES, $ 2 . 2 5 . DOG SKIN FUR GLOVES A N D MITTS, $ 5 .
Swell Gift Suspenders SWISS EMBROIDERED SUS
PENDERS—Twill weaves, light
and dark patterns. Specially
adapted to Christmas giving, in
fancy boxes—75c and _ ^x
$1 quality O U C
ORIENTAL SILK SUSPENDERS— Roman gold plated buckles, fancy trimmed, $ 1 .
SILK AND SATIN SUSPENDERS—Sterling silver and 14-carat Eoman gold plate buckles. Plain for embroidering, $ 1 . 5 0 .
Umbrellas and OutiS'"" SUIT CASE UMBRELLAS -Hatural wood jointed handles, folding to fit in suit < t ^ case; $5 q u a l i t y . . . . . . . . %Pt3> TAFFETA SILK UMBRELLAS— Scorched buck horn handles, $ 5 . OIL BOILED SILK UMBRELLAS, $ 2 . PARTRIDGE WOOD CANES—Inlaid handles, S i . 5 0 WANGEE CANES^-Scorched buck handles; $5 quality, $ 3 . NEW PERSIAN LAMB ALEXIS CAPS—Largest line in the Northwest f̂cl 2 ''MINNESOTA1' PENNANTS and
Pennants from 36 other schools, "east.and -west, -!75c.
H a n d k e r c h i e f s f o r P r e s e n t s
50c INITIAL SILK HANDKERCHIEFS ^ - Rich French' silk and linen handkerchiefs. Extra large sizes. Hemstitched or plain. Fancy and pure wjiites; $1 quality. PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS—And silk full dress handkerchiefs, $ 1 . JAP ( SILK HANDKERCHIEFS and imported Irish linen handkerchiefs, 2 5 c .
H o l i d a y N i g h t R o b e s MUIJ^ NIGHT SHIRTS—Si lk f ron t and si lk cuffs, t an , blue a n d p i n k t r im- ^ -g EJ / \ med, r e g u l a r $2.50 qual i ty ' . . ^ 1 • t 7 \3 FRENCH DOMET FLANNEL PAJAMAS, $2 grade,
SOISETTE NIGHT SHIRTS—Silk embroidered, $3.75 value, $ 2 . 5 0 . DOMET FLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS, 5 0 c
Christmas for Your Boy SILK AND LINEN MUFFLERS—Plain blacks, whites and browns. Square shape. Full size. $1.50 /Lf% quality O V C HIGH OUT LEATHER SHOE PACS, $ 1 . 1 9 . SKATING SWEATERS, $ 1 5 0 FUR COLLARS, $ 2 . * CASTLE WINDSOR TD38, 2 5 c ROUGH RIDER GAUNTLETS, 7 5 c DRESS GLOVES, $ 1 . SILK TRIMMED SUSPENDERS, 5 0 c . FUR LINED CAPS, $ 1 SKATING TOQUES, 8 9 c . STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS, 9 8 c
Men's Christmas Clothes
$15
FANCY WEAVE OVERCOATS-Surtouts
| . Paletots, Rytons. All proportions for men and
young men of any physique; $20, $22,
$24 and $25 values, Christmas special
CANADIAN CHEVIOT OVERCOATS and storm proof friezes. Strong $15* values, $ 9 . 7 5 .
SCOTCH PLAID SUITS- Impor ted fabrics.
Men's and young men's suits of every propor
tion. $20, $22, $24 and $25 grades, $ 1 5 .
SEMI-DRESS SUITS—Venetian lined Llama Thibets. Deep center vents; welt seams, $ 2 0 .
BLACK THIBET CRAVANEiTTES—Slater
woolens; also Kuppenheimer $22.50 cravanette coats, $ 1 5 .
" R A I N - S H E D " OVERCOATS-1,200 in al* Worsteds of reg. $15 quality, special $ 9 . 7 5 .
Immense Smoking Jacket Stocks EXTRA LENGTH LOUNGING ROBES AND REGULATION SHORT CUT REVERSIBLE CLOTH SMQKIN J A C K E T S - F i n e blanket materials Plain and fancy effects d ^ T tZ£\ Swiss tones; $10 values J p J * f ) \J
VELVET SMOKING J A 0 K E T S - $ 1 5 grade, $ 1 2 .
GOLF CLOTH SMOKING JACKETS —Hand tailored, $8 quality, $ 5 .
MATELABSE SMOKING J A C K E T S -Richest fancy materials woven, $ 1 2 . 5 0
CAMEL'S HAIR SMOKING JACKETS, $ 9 . 7 5 . BLANKET CLOTH BATH R O B E S -$ 7 . 5 0 .
DOUBLE FACED, ANKLE LENGTH BATH ROBES, $ 8 . 5 0 .
MEDICATED FLANNEL AND TER-RY CLOTH BATH ROBES, $ 5 .
SURAH TOWELING BATH R O B E S -Ankle lengths. Mingled stripes. Girdle* to match, $5 value, $ 2 . 9 5 .
BoyV Holiday Apparel YOUTHS* BUSINESS SUITS—Single and double breasted all wool cheviots and cassimeres. Plain £ O P A cut. Sizes 14 to 20 yeaYs; $12 qua l i ty . . . « P O « d \J
YOUTHS' COLLEGE OVERCOATS—Scotch plaids and Metcalf mixtures; belted or box. Sizes 14 to 20; $18 grade, $ 1 2 . 5 0 . YOUTHS' COLLEGE SUITS—Serges, Thibets, Worsteds, Fancies. Single and double breasted* •••„' Varsity shapes. Sizes 14 to 20. Special, $ 1 2 . r
YOUTHS' OVERCOATS—Oxfords, Cheviots, Novelty Plaids; 14 to 20 years; $15 quality, $ 9 . 7 5 * »
BOYS' PEAJACKETS FOR SKATING—Friezes and chinchillas; 6 to 17; $7.50 values, $ 5 . CHILDREN'S FANCY HUSSAR OVERCOATS—Kerseys and chinchillas; sizes 3 to 8. Special, $ 5 ;
J U V B N I X E SUITS—Silk trimmed Russians, Etons and Norfolks. Sizes 3 to 10; $10 value, $ 0 . 5 0 . CHILDREN'S N O V E L T Y SUITS — Busters, Norfolks, and Etons. Serges and Scotches. Sizes 3 to 10. $8.50 quality, $ 5 .
Gordon Gift Caps
Invisibly
Pieced
Seal
Caps,
Detroit
or '
College
Shapes,
$6 grade,
$4.75
Always Acceptable. Every Shape. Every
, Style .^
Silk or Chamois Lined. All with Patent Brook
Mink Inband.
$1.50 " R o y a l " Gordons, with beaver in-band, $ 3 . 5 0
*A? . 5 4 ^ ^ *£^A-fi,V—.«^Sj-^£-*Zn..»>sH*»*'-iJ
Selz Gift Shoes
Christmas Slippers,
Hand Turned, Russian,
Seal, Calf
and Vici. Extra Value, "
$1.39
Sold Direct or by Bond. All Leathers.
All Styles. Drill or Cold Proof Calf
Lining. All with Celebrated Non-leak "Sole of
Honor."
$3.50
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