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ne ey rhe “Columbia” - Meat Market Is now open and ready for business with ? full line of Fresh and Salt. Meats, Vegetables, Oysters, Fish and Game—everything usually kept in a first-class meat market. Our goods are all new and fresh and we solicit a trial order. Special Today Spring Chickens, - Hens, - - 15c 12% Lehman & Bilis, Wetzger’s Old Stand, GRAND RAPIDS. Is An Art | Wiru cem to think that because our people don’t w York most any old thing is good smuch attention to the make- up of the clothe 'y city tailor could possibly do and we guarantee them in every possible way. When you get tired of doing business with concerns that make to pre- tense of trying to ploase you, you'll come, as others have, to the old, reliable house vf Some live in Chi enough to wea POEPKE«xFRANZ “The Pioneer Tailors.” % % # # “M5 ME NE eae ate ate ae ate she ate ae a ae ae att ate ate ste a 9 a0 ae NE ae a ae ne ea a fe 25 ak ae as he ae ae ate a ae abe ae ae ate a ae a ae ae ae ae ate ate ae ae shat ate a ae hea ae ake a ae ae aE ae St a ? Nisbett Jewelry Co. % (Successors to Will Nisbett.) =. tine"er'= Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Fine We “~t and Compass: Repairing a Specialty. We are the oniy experienced watchmakers in Grand Rapids. We are the only experienced compass makers in Grand Rapids We are the only expert engravers in Grand Rapids. We ure the only jewelers who can make any part of any watch. Best of Workmanship and Prices Reasonable All Work Warranted. WILL NISBETT, Mer. SIE aE SSE Ste aS ae ae a ae ate ae ae ae eat ae ae a ae aie ale ah ae Neate ae ae ae ae ae hese ae ake ah eae age ae ae ae ae ae ae ae aE a = at # * % * % * % DUET TS Hotei Gladstone WILDER & HICKEY, Props. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Sample Room and Livery in Connection. Special Attention Given to Transrent Trace. Headquarters for Lumbermen. One half Block From Depot. GRAND RAPIDS. GEO. BOOTH, — Manufacturer of Fine Cigars i GRAND een ayes MINN. 66 » C 37 Have achieved an excellent BooTH S IGARS reputation all over Northern Al Minnesota. They are made ‘8 of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr if] Booth’s own shops here, and under his jpersonal supervision. =) ‘Chis insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. ju Forsale everywhere. Call for them. if} Se BY E. C. KILEY. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE, Six Months.......$1 00 | Three Months.......50¢ > Entered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, as Second-Cligs Mutter. Official Paver of Itasca County and. the Village of Grand Repids. HARMONY IN DANGER. ‘The attempt to solidify the repub- lican party in Minnesota is not prov- ing a great success Before the pubhcation of the rumors that Gov. Lind would not seek renomination there were many republicans who aspired to be the gubernatorial can- didate for their party but. were deterred by the fear of defeat at the hands of Jchn Lind. They therefore gave way to the claims of S$. R. Van Sant and with great magnanimity left him to his fate in a clear field This risen to the level of confidence’ yet. Confidence, therefore, itself the un- substantial foundation of speculation, has in its turn nothing substantial to jrest upon. It is consequently in: | momentary danger of tumbiing, and | jit it tumbles, this whole cardbeard | structure of prosperity will flutter to! | the “too, too solid” ground of hard | | times. | That it will do this speedily 1s; the hardly disguised fear of the busi | jmess world. Let one :of the great |banks which have underwritten } trus. | stocks find itself unable to carry the! will be felt through all the, ramifica- i se tions of business. THE GIRS AMBITION. | Time Modifies Her Great Plans Into Smaller, | Simpler Duties. situation was referred to in republican papers as the uniymg of ther party and that all the breaches in ihe ranks had been healed, the soreness of the past had disappeared and the scalping kmives of the warring factions had been sheathed. forces were to be confronted with a united party, and in the republican van would be found standing shoulder to Knute Nelson Washburn, Clough, McGill, Dunn, Heatwole and other kindred spints who have by their quarrels made hfe worth living for the rank and file of the republican party workers for many years p: Surely Gov. Lind vuld feel tered that ali this harmo brought about by bi political arena, and earth to republicanism and repu cans is clearly that of an angel oi peace The democratic shoulder presence mn t his mission on ii- Gov. Lind’s alleged intention to re- tire from the fielk: were circu ated, the the Winona man in an wrest the nomination from him miuch success. But just as soon as the rumors of} magnamihimous ones who had been | ness. willing to see Van San: led to the fone slaughter were galvanized into life and A Frighifal Blinder ® Will often cause a horn burn. now busily engazed in Jaying all kinds Gf plans to break the strength ct} pica Salve, will kill the peia and endeavor to r It is hardly probable they will have The pledges already “Many girls will have noticed, I s |am sure, that as our lives advance our [ambitions are apt to become more} \ ” writes Helen Spencer in the} jsimple, | January Ladies’ Home Journal. ‘Lhe igre it plans we had as girls of thirteen setile jstiupler ambitions | | lor fourteen graduatly into | We learn grad ual.y that smaller duties better fitted to our hands lies the greatest happi- ness, and the possibility for fullest and {richest development. Almost every load it has assumed, and the shock | Sp: dokson, The Tar | that she has line of the ver linerv. = Walking trimmings of «1 bons. tips. ete. | be perfectly just > her Lever erwe dker een here. Hose, ( f iliinery — tS. M. RROOKS wishes to announe All work satisfactory. line as it isu ed an ¢} in fall mil school hats, feathers, rib- k guaranteed to She invites Rapids to com | Every gitl, when she first begins to realize that she will probably.never fulfill all lish ambitions because they j are many of them beyond her pos. | {her gi sibilities, will have the inchaation to} ash lévive up,’ as the children say. Thi e beginning of real dis. | content, end it ought to be battled with, Let a girl once try to fully » what it means to be jspiration of some one person’s lie, the sunshine in the darkened fives oi} staid, cut or bruise. Bucklen’s Ar- fever iu eruptions. | promptly heal it. ires sores. ulcers, boils, Corus, ail s Best pile cure on earth. Onty 26c a box. Cure guaranteed Sold at the! liasca Mercantile drug store. j the in-| |} Som fF two peopl tien undeista wi | {life almos! to the bri ul ely i Best Lineof . . . Announces that his line of Fall and Winter joods is now in and ready for inspection. A FINE LINE ON HAND and thousands of the latest samples to select from. Garment Guaranteed. Perfect Fit Bust Workimans Corner THIRD ST. and HOFFMAN AVE.,, given to Van Sant ste probably suf- Herald: Review. | ficient to secure the republican nomi- nation for him, and the time is too} Subscrile for ‘we have heard so much, short to permit of nomination in 1898. it 1s probable, tov, that the influence o Maik Hanna_ takes for an the interest of In the gaiue tinue or are confirmed.—St. Globe. NOTGENUINE PROSPERITY. If there were genuine prosperity, geceral and actual production aid in terchange of wealth. By this, it true, speculation is engendered; and itis also true thit as specyl tion ex- pands conditious are produced wich culminate in industrial collapse. But those conditions are not ripe until the activities of production have stimu- lated speculation to the point at which the expense of access ‘o natur.] begins to be profjtless ligea with prosperity which begins with speculation. Such prosperity is almost confined to the speculators. What they get others mustlose. ‘They may stir up the productive process to some extent, but hot feverishly. And in a little while, when this speculation has reached a limit beyond which it can- not go so long as protiuction is not healthily active, it collapses. Of that character is the prosperity of which It rests upon nothing more substantial than “confidence,” and confidence won’t | produce prosperity, though prosperity | will produce confidence. only upon “confidence” weaken And confidence is weakening at a rapid rate. It was confidence that Resting ‘enabled promoters to secure banks to ; underwrite trust stocks far _ beyond ‘, much filibustering of the kind that deprived hify of the} highly i in Minnesota—would be interposed in But it need surprise no one if some | opposition—more or less powertul— develops to Van Sant, especi liy ifthe rumors oi Gov. Lind’s retirement con- Paul} the Wall Street and Boston difficulties |! could not disturb it, says the Pubhe. | it For genuine prosperity rests upon the | daie of th resources 1S so great that production not so} fouse for Rent Lawrence house _is for er month, f the republican national coinmittee— | almost | NQvICE oF paternal interest in repu'lican politics | I P if EXPIRATION OF RE-| DEMPTION. ‘ sum Of sixt , being the amount o: wle at the rate num, e [12} per cent pe rbsequent and pi ities aad interest thereon, ui of sixteen doilars and twelve i this last meutioned sum. with inte ie rate of twelve per cent p teen dollars and twelve cents from che. ie the amount require thy id piece of land from said sale, e of the costs to accrue upon this the time for the redemption ‘xty days after the wud proof thereof has redeem exclusi | noties of said and th | jb | : day of October, A. D. 1899, E. J. FARRELL, ~ “Gounty Auditor, a: together | ¢ i ind und official seal, this 9tn | © lessness into energy, mental power, Thomas Tratnor, Prop. y the Day or Week $s Board at Lowest Prices, || i rer jall, | eeptaemme Sf Stee ion te 6068 F er SGlSc SSEe Moderate Pric SESISHS Grand Rapids. SLSOSIPSLSTSCTE SU TESOS VSL GS AIH OGS IHS SG VSS STS TPN Working Nighta @ Bay. The busiest and mightiest litde “The . thing that ever was made is Kings’s New Life Pills. Dr. These pills bange weakness into strength, list brain-fag into They're wonderful in | Geal.) Ttasca County, Minn} yyiiding up the hea hh. Oaly 2oe per i box. Sold at Tiasea 3 an‘ile drug hres = — |store. lyotier OF EXPIRATION DEME PIC | STATE OF } County of It | | To Gee. Falconer. | + Take Notice. 2 on May tered in March 21st, s und forty-tw | roent i County | two dolla the amount of the / and cosis due on suid | | which sum, with inter | said sale atthe rate of t | annum, together with si |celinquent taxes. penalties and Interest thereon, amounts to the sum of nineteen dollars ‘and thirty-five cents. this last mentioned with interest ab tho rate of ‘twelve percent per 2unem on nineteen dol ‘lars ans thirty-"'ve cents from the date o} | this, notice. is the amoupt required. to re ‘deem the said piece of land from said sale, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon this notice, and that the time for the redemption t ad for the year 1303, from the date of eive per cent per bseqvent and prior | service of this notice, and proof thereof has | been filea in my. office. | Witness my band and official seal, this | 26th day of Ovtober A, D. 1899. | BE. J. FARRELL, County Auditor, Ttasca County, Min | (Seal.) of suid land will expire sixty days after the Hy @ T. H. LARKE, Commercial AGENT, @ INQUIRE ABOUT THE SERVICE AND RATES SHORE & ATLANTIC RAILWAY YoU WILL FIND A Fast LIMITED TRAIN PERFECTLY EQUIPPED WITH MODERN SLEEPING AND DINING CARS RUNNING OVER A SMOOTH ROADWAY FOR ALL POINTS EAST. e 426 SPALDING HOTEL BLOCK, DutuTtn, MINN. AND MAKING DIRECT CONNECTIONS: e ‘ Dudley” Dray and Express Line W. HUNTLEY, Manager. Package Delivery a Specialty WOOD FOR SALE 1 : 4 ip Binstiel Laprarie, Minn. TAXIDERMIST Fine Line of Haud-Made Buckskin Mittens aud Gtoves. MOCCASINS. Furs of All Kinds in Stock i AM Hghest Market Price. Cash Price. Kisuds of Hides Bought at te 1 | { , | | } t t i t : a