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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 8

The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 8

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'i THE AKRON BEACON JOURNAL. JTCttD AT 1JECEMBETI 14. 1900. 8 1 Its secretary, Harry L. Snyder; and tta KAA'AAAK ELECTED DERTHICK.

tesies and the kindness which they WE BEYER 7AIL A Mir 11 Portage County Man Elected 4 Grand Master ISO CD GRANGE OF OHIO STATE bowed tn conducting us through th Akron industries, furnished frne strict car transportation and did everything possible for 01 rr comfort. "We will look back on our TlIt with pleasure and kindest memari1 and we will wish to come to their rity galn sometime -in the future." The resolution was unanimously adopted. Jy I Installation. The officers elected in the' afternoon were formally Installed at a special evening session in Assembly' hall. A great many of the Grangers left foe home, Tlmrsday afternoon and eyen.

ing, and those who remained for tb installation got Away, Friday morning. UNITED MODERNS i To enumerate all the useful articles To make a sale to In. Holiday Purchaser because we sell only the most: Fashionable and Desirable Goods. You ill nevor fciil to please a child, a brother, a father, a friend, or somebody else's brother or to makl it short, any man, youth or child if 3-011 code to us for vour 5 4 5 AVe only sell good; that mankind wears, and Convention Formally Closed Thursday Evening. Ithat we have selected for, the I Trade, but will merely say IF YOU Visitors Appreciated Their caption In Akron.

we guarantee our gopds to give a man satisfac tion. WANT TO SAVE TIME AND GET SOMETHING THAT WILL PLEASE YOU, AND AT THAT, ARE RIGHT, COME TO US." Berrodin Henry j. Met Thursday Night and Elected Officers. The regular meeting of Summitlodge, No. 158, United Moderns, was held, Thursday night, and, the following officers were elected: O.

W. Baum. past chancellor; H. C. Youne.

chancellor: O. A. Ilusong, CLOTHIER, HAna AND FURNISHER, The annual convention of the Ohio State: Grange which has been in session here since Tuesday morning, was formally closed Thursday evening, the last session being devoted entirely to the installation of the officers elected in the afternoon for the ensuing two years. The Grangers have come and gone "and they have left a splendid impres sioa. They came quietly, they remain-ed unobtrusively and they went as they x-ame.

They held their sessions 619 S. MAIN ST. KAISER BLOCK a-uide: E. F. Ruede, orator: B.

C. GREENWOOD BROS. i 3 What to give is a question that Is a puzzle to tnsny. We will enumerate a few of the'many articles. carried by us and In grnt varlties, so thst a selection will ba a matter of short order, ami also carrying a popular 11 at popular prices, one-half the worry is always obviated by making your purchases at our store.

UMBRELLAS SUSPENDERS HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES, COTTON SOCKS OXFORD MUFFLERS NECKWEAR, JEWELRY WAY MUFFLERS HOUSE COATS, SHIRTS NIGHT ROBES, SWEATERS FUR GLOVES, UNDERWEAR FULL DRESS PROTECTORS MACKINTOSHES. DERBY HATS ROUGH RIDER HATS PLUSH CAPS. BOYS' OVERCOATS CHILDS REEFERS JUNIOR SUITS JERSEY COATS MEN'S SUITS MEN'S OVERCOATS, ETC. Brandon, regent; I. Leroy Miller, recorder; H.

P. Brandon, financier; t. Klnipflin, warden; W. M. Clark, watchman.

The next meeting will be held Thursday night in Oriental hall. Clothings i and Shoe House I Christmas Present TWO DEATHS regularly and transacted an immense: In you eager.nes3 to please vour friends, do not forget IF THE BABY JS OITTISG TEETH. Be eur an5 use that old and well triad remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothins: Syrup, for children teething. It soothe the child, soften the sums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy for Twenty-live cents.

their EYES, especially those who, in trying to thread HALL'S CORNERS Store Open Every Evening Until Xmas. Vare Caused by" Spinal Menlre Thursday. Two death occurred In this city, ThuYs4iay; from spinal meningitis. a Tiie first was that of Frederick' J. needle, dodge and twist about like as though shooting flys off the moon.

(Please them with a pair of our Glasses). Theater excursion to Cleveland, Via. CT. V. E.

Saturday, Dec. 15 leaving Union depot 6:15 p. Howard street 6:25 p. m. Eeturning leave Cleveland 1 1 :30 p.

ronoing; through to Union depot. 75 cents round Trip. bclirocder. of 212 who Thursday afternoon. Mr, Schroed cr was 4S years of age.

He was a mem. Or if they have violent headaches, how happy they would be if relieved of it. (Our ler cf the'. Herman Military verein, Granite, lodge. I.

O.O and Werner Kencfit association. Charles C. Fairbanks Thursday might, at the city hospital He was 41 Glasses, fitted, in our way does it.) years, F. A. Akin, Erie.

Ex-Secretary Akin was elected to the executive committee to succeed and finish out the term of A. Derthick who was compelled to resign on account of being elected grand master. The flection would have been a ted'-ous process had not the intermission been filled in with songs by Miss Sack-ett and Rev. Scott, of Tallmadgc. and recitations by Harmon Gasche and amountor ousiness oy iuer umgcuu! and attention to details.

Nothing was left undone. Election of Officers. One of the most interesting features of the whole convention was the election of officers for the ensuing two years. There were rumors of contests for the offices and each candidate had his supporters. It was a goodnatured rivalry, however, and the result was much as, had been expected by the knowing ones: The officers elected are as follows: Grand master," Frank A.

ITerthiek, Portage; overseer, M. E. Merrit, Meigs; lecturer! S. B. steward, Eugene F.

Cranz, Summit; assistant steward, J. B. Moore, Muskingum; chaplain, Mrs. Lizzie Crouse. Koss; treasurer, W.

W. Miller, Columbus: secretary. C. M. Freeman, Miami; teres, Hannah Highland; pomona, Mrs.

Rei Rathbun, Clarke; Dorothy Ellis, Warren; gatekeeper, Harmon (Jasche; lady assistant steward. Mrs. Mary Anderson. members of executive committee, three years, H. Ellis, Warren; two Easy and Delicious Desserts, Burnbam's Hasty Jellycon makes delicious desserts.

Nothing to do but dissolve it in hot water and set it away to cool; It makes a delicious, transparent, delightful Jelly dessert. Flavors: Orange, lemon, strawberry, raspberry, peach, wild cherry, unflavored "ealfs; foot" for making wine. and coffee jellies. Get package today at your gro- ears of age, and was, rubber work- r. He was aoatMjiber of the White An- Dr.

ucker ll-hor Relief --association, and Star and t're-eut O. R. Fu- committee submitted a resolution 'of re epect -for the memory of Mrs. K. 1 liHie.of Bath, which was adopted by the Grange.

who Was formerly a state officer, died Thanksgiving day. A resolution wag also unanimously adopted thanking the officers for the faithful performance of their duty. Felt Grateful. The regular committee on resolutions then submitted a supplementary report which read: "Wethe members of the Ohio State Grange extend our heartiest thanks and our heartfelt gratitude for the welcome we hate received at the hands of the Patrons of Summit county, and especially are we grateful to the citizens of Akron for the manner in which they hire entertained We wish i 130 Main St. kieral services will be held from, the Aiome of Uis-sistcF.

Mrs. Millie Halli- lay. WKi East Exchange street. Satur. 'ay affrnoon.

ment at Glendale. Theater excursion to Cleveland, Sat J. K. WILLIAMS MacMie Stop ani FonMrj TRY IT NOW. The Very Best BUTTERINE at 15 cents a pound WIENER Hlgiind Market far day, Dec.

15, leaving Union depot, Other Business. Business matters of minor importance were sandwiched in with the other work in order to dispose of them prop, erly and when the session closed th odds and ends had all been picked ui. The treasurer was kept busy in th afternoon paying the delegates their expenses aoiper diem money, but no oiie was, missedi Tm special resolutions ast iocs of All Kinds Machine Work On Prloo Clothlor and Outfitter 110-1125 Market Akron, O. kleraor Kppiurs. Kouocr Moulds T.

IL, 6:15 p. m. Only .75 ana tiics aau deneral loouins round tnp. Heart the P.aecm Journal Want rtead the-Beacon Journal. Want Ada.

1 Read the Beacon Journal Want Ads. thank jhe chamber of commerce ah 'i ,4 150 and 152 South Howard Street SANTA GLAUS fix VI A 1L 1L Xii You can hear the jingle of his sleigh bells ring out o'er the frosty air. Only eight days more, when he will start off ectbs- VI fir's i Jt i from our store, loaded down with Gifts for everybody. Impossi- ble to describe all the articles he will have with him, but here are a few it f. for the LITTLE ONE3; BIUlM auLl.fc A.l) TOVS A TREtT sen-Hen boxes, fancy beJJs.

At 70c to Bristle brushes, with silver backs, for hat or clothes. Tooth powder bottles toilet sets, Including brush, comb and mirror. At 10c to 75c bottle-Flne Perfumes, In fancy bottles, put up very neat and pretty. At 35c and -50c an ounce JFlno rerf umes. White Rose, Crab Apple Blossom, Violet of Seilly and Street Violets.

At 19c to 5Qo Fancy China Ornaments, including pedesrtal and bust." At 80c andSOc Placqnesfor ornaments, with different designs, very neat and pretty. At to $3 each Toih't Sets and Sharing N't, put tip neatly lu f-ey boxes, sutin llnod. At to 75 each Ralph Tmi's Calendars, iu beautiful designs, for UKU. The new century. At 25c to $1.50 Boys Tool Chests, full set of tools, put np In a good, well made box.

At 39c to 85c Doll Trunks, with trays and hat boxes Inside. At 22c to $L48 Pianos In white and mahohany, asorted sizes. Doll bouses, meat markets, laundries, horse and Also a grand assortment of Japanese ware. HANDKERCHIEFS A GLOVES Don't delay too long in making your purchases at this counter. It is always crowded.

We give some great values this year. At 5o to $1 main and fancy Handkerchiefs, emu. and plain; hemstitched, with or without inl-tlals. At 10c to $1 Silk Handkerchiefs. In white and colors; great values.

At 49c A SPECIAL in Silk Squares; can be used for cushion tops; in assorted colors. At 59c a pair Kid Gloves In tans, reds and modes, with self or black stitching, clasp, regular 75c values. At $1 The best Kid Glove In this broad land, all shades, all sixes, wltb black or self sewing. GUAR ANTEED. At L5(V-Our -Berthold" Glove, all colors, S-clasp or hook, all made from fine selected skins and GUAR AN'TEED.

--v NOTE We giv free with every 75c purchase of Handkerchiefs or ft Kid Gloves, a nice box. 11 MEDALIOXS AND HANGING PICTURES. A lasting gift, all styles of subjects, with broad gilt frames, prices ranging from luc to f3, in high colors and plain photos. In all designs, 6-8 and 3-4 sizes, BOOKS, BOOKS A books, fancy picture books, fiction reading for boys, nice literature for Sunday school classes. USEFUL PRESENTS TABLE LINENS Our store has the name for fine Linens.

Wt still endeavor, to keep It np. At $1 yd Fine 72-ln. double Damasks, snow In large scroll patttnra, or neat designs, Napkins te match. At $1.50 yd Extra hoavy Dam-' asks, 64 In. wide, with full S-4 Napkins to match.

At 50c yd Selection of fine Linens, not to be found larger in any store. Patterns galore, some hare 8-8 Napkins to match. At 50c each Fine Damask Tow- els. with fancy fringes. At $1 to $4 Napkins, splendid values.

DRESS GOODS A lantlng gift A glsnce at oor stock will snfflce that we have some great values Tor the Christmas wnwn. At $1 yd Black and colored Dress Goods, made roui fine wools, all the newest weaves. At $1.23 yd 5S-ln. all wool Venetians, In assorted colors; This clotb la worth $1.50 yd. At 75c yd Wide, all wl black and colored Dre Ooh1.

ftfgnnt valnes, well worth $1 yd. COATS AND FT'RS At $10 Box or short double breasted Jackets, silk lined, with velvet or storm cellar, At $13-Set Red Fox Furs, uiuiT and collar to tnatch. STORE pN them DOWN to our 1 It DAY; they will enjoy It. wagons, trains and suVys. At 73c to $2 Mechanical Toys, including Ice wagons, magic lanterns, fire engfnea, hook and ladder tract, fagons.

all Iron made. At 22c to Go-Carts and Children's Chair, good and strong. At 69c and 25c Black Board. 5 At Zkv-tnaressed and dress uolla. colored or rhite, aiao iKHintfj ami Bisque loiniea or nodliis and hisqee the kind that fold up.

At 19c to 50c Barnum's Funny Man, balky male, beetles, chickens that walk, thfc-man-who-swewps and theman-who-evts-grass. At lOo to I1.C0 each. Oamea, Including rosgh riders, fish ponds 1ack ganuoou, battle dor, battle of Manila, and eroklnole boanln. names that amose youug and old. At 10c to 3(u Sterling Silver Xoveltlw.

Im-litding nail tiles, tootli bniKlie's, nail letter seals, gjv Jointed. At Zi to $3 each 1 -) Iolls, cork stuffed. -Large tl.i wlth drawing picture, well made. natural PU'tty facK. At 'q to CvH? each Wuero Is th TOy that docs not enjoy a Drum? We hav big seht-tion to pick front.

At 2.V-Io!l Pods and Cradles. At V2- to SMr-Ii-uu Toys. 'Jim I 1 ing rook and adlcr. nors-a.

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