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Vor VIL—No 13 Granpb Rapips, Irasca County,’Minn., Sarurpay NoveMper 19 1898 . iz Two Dotiars a is se ishaclashaghatha aalaaiachs sasha shashasiashashssiasdeshashasiaadastashashaal fIreitiiilitlliitiiitl ticket ieee tick hk tel illite hte rrr Trg | i chsdshshshslshsbaledehirdbiee tL ce Le ITASCA MBRCANTLE COMPANY Bry Goods Cloaks Shoes Clothing Furniture ¢ YEAR oe Now is the time—and thls is the Here is where we Shine—and Just received and ready for sale nd The last of our large purchases place—for we have a large stock shinning brighter every day as the the celebrated - and CARPETS have afrived and are ready to be and so come before the best are all sun rises. f Weare in a position to shown to and inspected and admir- picked out. Hi ’ ed by the public. We are better - fart, Schaffron & Marx sell you t equipped than ever before to fur- 4 1s Coated: ails To this department we have y . nish and please our most appreciat- Children’s Coats Especially given special attention and ad- most anythin / ditional. room and are making Clothing, which bares a national tn the line Ppvrnitune * = : i; = H = H - * 4 * * = H 2 * # = H * * 4 * 2 = : : * : : = = = H = ed patrons,and earnestly hope that : i 1 ti We $ = the Ladies of Grand Rapids and are going very fast—only a few extra efforts to handle nothing but reputation. +We are always pleas- > = tributary points will call and, at lett. Good, Honest, Up-to-Date Goods. Saicaanes bape Brass and Iron Bedsteads, and = deaaty Spow sing ehoy eens Ladies’ Coats, ranging from $3.5 — are in need, come in and look at = * OS oe Gn to $15 in the Latest Styles. If you We are amply stocked with ourstock. Our line of an s { 2 eid nant ceca : need a Coat, come now—if ot in pre neeslg Ladies’, Misses’ and elegant 3 2 > 3 ake 3 ay- ildren's shoes. . oS i s We have no “Shoddy” sluff, See ccand ae Wit pindivtiay sto Fall and Winter Overcoats line 4 HH but Good, Honest Goods. Coat aside for you. Driver's, Cruiser’s (high and and Ulsters of 3 2 : ive low) and Ci , * Our Dress Patterns and Silk x Ma tas 3 ‘arpets : | : Wate Patteris mnatibe seer to Winter ts Coming On are also of the ’98 patterns and to pick from. Rugs, Mattings, 3 4 appreciated, and those who have More Shoes. will please you. Schntte & Sait Gantnls seh H * seen them have said they jare sim- And we havein stock * § 3 f : ply auberb. Diep ress. crime We tili¥e.& fine li Boys’ Give H ure in touch with the patterns, € a fine line—our Boys’ t = : BOES, MUFES, and Gents’ shoes we cannot afford us : q * 7 and CHILDREN’S MUFFS SETS, to let go by without a word of * * a j * Ir Ss Hes which is the outcome. of : ' # vhe L eoLine. of Ladies" Underwear and Hose. ‘ood Leather and Long Wearin call : % Yhe Laages ine o a : F ant ualities which the so-calle 3 = Skirts ever exhibited at cne time, Ladies, Misses’ and Children’s. Scheol Shoe ‘Sold by Us" process. ean BROS.’ Neckwear— 3 ' We have them ranging from $1.25 the finest in the Land. We have : ; le to $10. Come in and see them—the We have an immense stock and them. They come high, but we - = # Skirts do the rest. Up to date in assortment which cannot fail to Try them, parents! You will must have them—cannot do busi- Give us a Call—a Pleasure to # 2 style satisfy the most fastideous. buy no other. ness without them. Show Goods. : = : : ? Pa xx D z x F-) r : eliver Laprairie Delivery-Tuesdays and Fridays. : { * s es PereTTrTTT TT TT TLL ttt hte teeter errr —— “SLONIONUd wBSacant | 2B. ESE! = sMaUgaie vests + eATTOML | Vote on State Officers. Governor— Eustis. Rep.... Lind. Dem-Peo) Lind’s majority. 112. Lieut-Governor— Smith, Rep......... Bowler, Dem-Peoples. Smith's majority, li. Berg's majority, 197. State Auditor— |" Dunn, Rep Lamphere. p Dunn's majority. 239. ‘Preasurer— Koerner, Rep....... McKinnon, Dem-People: Clerk of Supreme Court— That Cur is Yelping Still. It has always been thus—give the i well bred dog a good, sound whipping and it will make itself conspicuous 4 by its absence. Not so, however, with this cur. It will keep on a-whin- ing and a-yelping to prove its peculiar Can you not see that the peuple of this county were disgusted with your 37L| Campaign rot? Can you not see that they have given you a just rebuke for your characterless conduct as an alleged disseminator of things public? brand of intelligence would put to tothem they vote for “him ‘just to help the little skunk out as they put v. Mr. [Magaet, people of actual settlers? I suppose since they don’t agree with you they must be damphouls, eh? Yes, they are in- how about the Grand Rapids and the cone. Now, little Freddy Stevens, be sure and ask somebody who knows if the above figures are not correct? Don’t make any more such blunders, for as an editor (God save the mark) + and newspaper man you have indeed thought you have published have pursue; you have given up the paint brushfor the quill. In the last three orfour weeksI have iet my fancy loose, with you the subject; I have imagined you gracing the roof of some building, with your old, white suit besmeared.with paint, and have listened to the swish, swish of your | Henrichs, D p. You poor, uneducated, pitable fool, Sifata 5 you were to your occupatioa and how journalism had degenernted. At that occupation (painting) you could at least have climbed to the highest ruond of the ladder, like the monkey, to.your work. But as an editor, I um afraid you will be a case of mistaken identity, you will drop with a dull thud. Look at yourself in the follow- Eager for the slaughter and resolved to tear rom cther’s brows that wreath he must not aaa Koerner's majority, 48. No,of course you can’t see the point-- | t bright carcer before you, and such ing stanza: your nature would have to undergo a| Plunders look bad. But now, Fred-| penne of gens hi verses spay Atsomes Generel tan re evolutions before you could dy, do you not think it passing ee Wit Half fool halt critic and eele ad — . Rep... moi efor if ‘ i Petit eizing like Shirley on the poet's lyre, ¢ noysnUR pe ng Fool io; fully comprehend anything. Your |St"nge that the masterpieces of | With aii his rage but not one spark of fire, f J Reese. Rep. A been wasted upon an unappreciative | wear.” a shame a fairly bright monkey. i 4 . Aguiv0y Aen baaierie : . ae y as | Public? Lut let tlris pot discourage} That is right; do not deceive your- So the lumber vote elected me, : : : Associate Justices— 1b cid: two did it? Suppos-| YOU: Many a bright young man has selfany longer into the belief that it did two years ago, . Ppe I ta bi ae yau are a journalist. Don again the Pm ing it did, do you presume to say that} ‘@unched his bark upon the seas of | Gig white suit, besmeared with paint = the average lumber-jack has not journalism, and exe nenee a rough anditty to struggle _manfully onward” ex: ‘ the whole Magnet | P&ss#ge, eventually inaking the port | unti your life's sun is setand you may De Ss more brains thau , eal Dismal Failure. Many sleepless |Come out all right. If not, some one qocleenip a Mea force? You dare not dispute it in|” is l will be compelled ta write upon your Brown's plurality, 23. the presence of the aforesaid lumber- aban they eae se ee tombstones: . A dments to Constitution— : _ {ma y of some great though ab ‘ eS [ cm ] Myst— Yes, 207; No, 101. Majority—Yes, 13 Jack. But you are so utterly un ld t blic pulse a throbe| sows ge Boer, Freddy Stevens. from: his 2nd—Yes, 0.49. Majority—Yes, 40| principled and uureliable that -you| WOuld set the public pulse a throb-| .m long Wasa newack ben hag ——] 8rd—Yes, No. 47. Majority—Yes, 261 i * bing with admiration. but all in vain. | And he lead such an on " 4th—Yes, 336; No. 45. Majority—Yes, 201] would print anything that might be ‘ ‘ ‘i maf _ uninteresting life in : . 45. Pf aectuadl'von'fr "osoy” No doubt in your great journalistic! 1 Gon'e'think he'li wish to come back. pi socal Bp orien Hep. Did you ever stop to think that in | Career you have had such experience. A. B. CLAIR. - Towne. Dem-Peoples.. 7” xs Keep on straggling. = Kritz. Social-Labor. printing that which is not true you . i 5 - Morris’ majority, are robbing your few readers? ‘Lo il-| I have often heard the old story of W. B. Holman is now* prepared to 1 Pe “McCarthy, Rep ea7|1ustrate, the people of Itasca county | Slaying with the jawboue of an ass, | do all kinds of boot and shoe repair t si eedarthys ity, B57 379 | sre interested in knowing the result | bUt this is the first time I have ever |1ng. Leggings, Boots, shoes, etc., Ee = tome iter te of the election, and they certainly|earh of aman being slain by the |Made to order at lowest prices. At bom Lynds, Hep. £00) want it as it is. : braying of that animal. Still, *tis | old stand, opppsite Powers’ Hard- z { ne } Kelley, Dem: io Now, Mr. Magnet, go to the small-|S#id that you helped to defeat Me- | Wate store. - =| Kearney, De ee ee Vicar. Th Ub i iP | Lynds’ plurality: $4. est boy in the primary department of s sR eT Cs: WE je services at the g earney’s plurality, 47. Central school, and ask him how! Yes, I must confess with honesty | Catholic church tomorrow. = F rm much two and two added} that I am much pleased over the re S together will make. Also take the| sult of the election for many reasuns: | Notice for Publication. = Cc Treasurer— qa | following tabulated statementof the} Ist--From the fact that L had | Henna OM ee eae es ‘ = os | Millen ‘Den Peopies és | votes cast for the candidates for re-| abandoned the Republicin party and Notice is hereby sven that the flowing _} = - : 7 arty » ler notice 0 tel = 3 ese ee gister of deeds and get the little fel-| went over to the party of the people, | named settler has dled notice of histntention 8 | orem mcorcomenansc’ no Ea ‘Tyndell, Rep 654| low to add it up for you. Then file it| and thys lost the support of the head pod Shah ssid Brsot wilt be mate. before I. D. : aes Lyndell, Rep... ’ Russmussen, clerk District Court, Itasca i Z| sotteSontotac EB EES a ae | “spyudells majority, #0! away in your mind, and try hard not|lumbermen. county. Minnesota, at Grand Rapids, Minne- i 8 = | Register of Deeds— ggg | 00 forwet its 2nd--From the fact that the Re- | Sot on December i, 1806, viz: Oscar Hagg- } = McVicar, Re} al F: " shes -hei H. E. No. 7488, for the sw4 ne4, wi se\, sec. , Clair, Dem-Peoples “T0071 Statement of Votes Polled for the| Publicans searines ad vhelr ae 2%, and nw ne¥, sec. 2%. in township 66 : a (Se) Clair’s majority, 134. Candidates for Register of Deeds | thoroughly and picked out the very | Tort of range 31 west ath PM. He ; Judge of Probate— i Fi best material at the: command. [| names the following witnesses to prove his g Arnold, Rep. ass] in All the Precidcts in the County continuous residence upon and cultivation A cD Brady. Dem- 468} At Which There Were No Camp} had in McVicar a strong and popular of said land, viz: Elias Romppainen. John — — sl: i ae ‘ Beaty Se Bass Brook. 6 "%5| 8rd-—-From the fact that I did not We B OULEEN, Hewiter: i eg +" S10 JMOID, c> onpratt. ep... 438 pomane: 4 43) visit one-half the precincts of the Order for Hearing on Claims. Eto. bis EST I EE ee PE 599 | Blackberry 5 $| county, thus loosiry the chance of |sTaTEOF MINNESOTA, } is * SrTTO: 41 43 is 88. FS ae [ a ) County Surveyor— pers 7 | “weeping a few more stanzas,” and L ecesnenfiohursan een ” Brown. Rep... 609 8 a ich oaaeh il- ‘: 8 S| Gane Phillips, Dem-Peo. ies Grand Rapids No. 2 sr) Co.damonstrate my. “vhepitical, SUI; ma Matec Meee STs ha Lae Sa eee wee eee [sre rorINg Brown’s majority, 193. Grand Rapids No. 3—(Laprairie) 49 z ity.” William C. Clark, a ene 5 “++ goureay, | Perreault, Bein opie ? $| Monkey, do you not think you are an being rch’s majority, 7 1S) s S doiqyorT Superintendent of Schodls— Ps e unjust in the measuremvat ot the - cara —— Mrs. Stilson, Re; 5 5 4| judgment of the ictclligent voters of “ Fy Mall hinod fins teat a sa Ss wp | this beautiful little village, situate bei aie _ alia Aes at the head of navigatiou on the — M. Perreault & Co.. are doing a een on eee tied Thus it will be seen ut a glance that! banks of the great Father of Waters? Robinson. Dem-People: Everton’s majority, 9. County Commissioner, 2nd District— my majority over McVicar among} The Republican party has every actual settlers was 65 and that great] reason to be proud of youas its star promoter of truth says: * Journalist. With your great talent} Gr “Clair is elected. The Lumber|YOu achieved much—for Democrasy. vote elected him this time asitdid|Had your managers advised | an two years ago. ‘The men working in| you that there was also « congress- it lasers Mr seal ae man to be eleeted from this district, Slare as liable to pick out an undesir- |204 cut you loose I have no doubt for able candidate as not. They are.all|that Towne would have carried thr prt large in body and mind and effen-|county. by at least 200 majority. inacy Soepale a ed kin, page: Freddy, you have quit the plan of poets ope Pighapeedle pint? Maat mag | Life fér which you were intended to Boffalo Biil’s LIfe. very prosperous business these days, Helen Cody Wetmore, sister of| notwithstonding the recent opposition mn Willam F. Cody. “Buffalo Bill,” 1s that has asserted itself in the village, Myers, 1 -e— ie i life of her cele-| Making a hid for business in the Myer’s majority, 86. DOW te a ae: paper, painting and undertaking lines. | County Commissioner, 3rd District— brated brother, and the work will be Mr. Perreault is the one competent ‘uller. Rep: .. ‘Trainor, Dem-Peoples published in Duluth. There has| man in jis several linesein Grand Rap- beter: Baie bes never ,been issued, it 1s said. a com-|ids and those who. need the services| °"dweher, Hep. n, let— plete and thoroughly authentic life of oe eae man. will do well to the great scout and showman, and |©™ 4nd sce Dim. lis. Dem~ Paulkinger, Ind: this is what Mrs. Wetmore’s book] wy. and Mrs. °C. L. Pratt visited promises to be: friends in Deer River this week. Rellis’ plurality, 28. °° ~ County Commissioner, 5th District— Lou = comes up and weeps'a few. stanzas