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| Brand Repics Heras" Review Published Every Saturday. By E. C. KILEY. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE Entered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapid Minnesota, as Second-Class Matter, Lee ee EE Mr. WitiiaAm JENNINGS BRYAN has announeed [that he has not an- nounced his intention to announce | that he will not accept a third nomi- pation for the presidency at the hinds ofthe Democraticparty. From R t to Bryan would not bea lo Theyfare both much like both. A Locat NewspaPER is absolutely to any It is paper that keeps the people ity in touch with each ng them all the news of zhborhood and county. vare of value and far more than the smail sub- 1 price. They keep the local nd Jprogressive spirit aroused are worth far- community. yarious ways mmunity than a commun. ds on them. The daily 1 its large news service and ies, may, in some in- ershadow the weekly, but y homefpaper fills a place in ts of the people that a daily 1. It{comes to your home 1 tired fmend, which_ the iters a stranger. - The Greatest Holiday. hind we are leaving the bare i Christmas of Puritan- King holiday our Of compartively re is change, of decidedly general custom in lavish use of special honor {Christ s s followed the cure inthe matter this late, the wood and greens with me and church fese he pi Jands of > hauuts of Cal- 1 the creeping ground Minnesota to the Jown in Hawaii, how to keep eed is the house wa Christmas wreath sny holly over the loved absent one. What Ye Hear. heed what ye hear” as to nderous reports and insinuations, sre is a vast amountof defamation in the world. Perhaps; we have all suffered more or less by it, hence one wovld think we might be prepared to estimate it at its real yalue. But t-withstanding our own experience gard to its evils, how prone we >to listen to what evil tongues y say of our neighbors! though lous enough for our own reputas tion we seem to have little concern for tbat of cthers. We should re- member that we have no more right to hear what evil tongues may say, than evil tongues have to say what We could not give bie tongue of slander ® more pointed they ought not. and successful rebuke than to refuse to listen tuit. If we are watchrul f our ears, others would be con- strained to bridle their tongues. If all men were deaf and blind there would be no slander, because there would be none to hear or read it, and the unruly member would of necess ity be keptin order. Aut now there are Learers and readers. and hence the tongue and pen must be guarded. Idle words are often the cause of inestimable mischief. A good name js rather to be chosen than riches. But the tongue of slander may rob us )f our good name and Jeave us poor indeed. What havoc has been made ofthe peace and happiness of in- dividuals, of families, of neighbor- hoods an evil tongue! What were bu’ trifles are swelling into import- by repetition, aud thus diffi- which a single word might explained and healed, increase in magnitude and at last become We. The tongue will be evil the heart is wrong, for out of tanc }undance of the heart the speaketh. The best remedy nev.) tongue is a new heart, put as evn the best of us are sancti- fied in part, we must adopt sucha remedy as will meet the evil from whate ver source it may come; and this remedy: T ke beet what ye hear. We must refuse to listen to whitth-evil to .ue -ays. Listen- ing t)slancer is so nearly related to slander itsel! that, if we give place to the one, we are likely to be infect- ed withtiev hvr. The listener is partaker with the speaker; therefore, js vie fleld | at all times, now and ever, take heed For Sale—Best heavy driving team what ye hear—don’t hear everything, |in the county. Also sleds, wagon and and don’t repeat everything you hear. | harness. Enquire of Will Nisbett, House for Rent—The McIntosh residence on Kindred avenue opposite Central school building is for rent. | bargain. Apply at the First National Bank. Grand Rapids. Lumberiman’s outfit for sale at a i Fnquire of P. J. Campbill Hotel Pokegama, Grand Rapids. Grand Rapids Village Lots ing them on such e the matter over, REISHUS-REMER A A RE AE ae Ea ERE A eae PEE a ae a ae a ae ae a ae ae a ae a a SHROHHHHSAHHSAEHAAOSeHEHSCHH EERE AKHOCKES eee KASS y down and $5 per month is certainly easy. A house and three lots for We also have some choice business lots on our li are for sale on easy terms. ‘Down G5 and $5 4 per month We have choice residence lots all over town and we are sell- terme that anybody cau buy. $5 Come in and talk LAND COMPANY, 0 6S ee a ae a ee ee a aa a aa Pioneer Store to wish one and all Some things | it is our aim | v0 to do is so. the store away for half pri We don’t aspire to be the lov store in town. GOOD merchandise price. And we don't thrill us witt customers feel that or customer at pretend that 1 pride to in and y Grand Rapids, - PLPLPPAPPEPEL PICO PCUWRWCUWCUWCUCWCUCNUUUTD John=Becktelt; | Takes this occasion to thank his kind friends and patrons for the many favors and splendid business received at their hands during the past year and A Prosperous New Year | To keep nothing but first-class merchan- | dise at fair prices. : | To cheerfully refund the purchase money on any article returned immediately and in good condition. avojd advertising so-called in which original prices are inflated and alleged reductions are ficticiouis. To be sure a thing is so when we say it We don’t pretend to give everything in | | demands it doesn’t reet our old ir out. a customer HE PIONEE JOHN BECKFELT Pioneer Store “sales’’ st priced a FAIR ol tend to do always a ee - Minnesota $ | Some thidgs : we don’t pre= Furniture for the Holidays There is nothing equal to a nice piece of Furnitute as a Christmas gift. Our stock is the most complete ever shown in Grand Rapids. The finest line of Room Size Rugs in the market, including Royal Wilton Velvet, Rifton Velvet, Axminster and Brussells. They must be seen to be appreciated. Geo. F. Kremer Opposite Postoffice Picture Framing a Specialty. % Fresh and SVSTSVSV STA LSSSLSVCSLSLSVSSSSOVSSOS i SVSISVWSISVSSISS HOS: Pionser Meat Market THOMAS FINNEGAN, Prop. We Carry Only the Best that Can be Had. Our Special Brands of CANNED GOODS are the best offered to the public. Poultry, Game, Etc. Butter. Eggs, Cheese. THOS. FINNEGA Salt Meats Leland Avetue, Opposite Postoffice. SPSLS LS LSWSE PSL BLS sei WHEN YOU GET THE HERALD - YOU GET. THE NEWS REVIEW Oe Ae ae a Ae a ae a ® ° a 2 EY s hschishecheahiahihaahssheghe Seihachashaatiaaheahashial ‘He ae eae ea Office in the First National Bank building. GRAND RAPIDS + - Annnal Lieberman Bros. ONE PRICE AND THAT We still have a com- plete woolen goods made by honorable people with a reputation. Grand Rapids : - Lieberman Bros. Things for Winter Wear for Men —_—$$—$— — ——— We have a full line of overcoats on hand in different shades and lengths. You will be distinguished in their appearance without paying a premium for it. Did you try a pair of our R. E. Z. shoes this fall? It is a shoe that is a combination of comfort, style and durability. assortment of Lieberman Bros. Opposite Hotel Pokegama Minnesota Puean’ F. PRICE F. P. SHELDON. Vice-President AIKEN, Cashier. First National Bank, O. W. HASTINGS. President. LAWYER MINN Grand Rapids, Minn. 'Transacts a General Banking Business |GRAND RAPIDS - - ~) | | | Be on the Lookout for Our See Ad. Next Week AL. ROECKER’S Announcement To People Who Wear Cood Clothes and are CAREFUL DRESSERS Having purchased the merchant tailoring business formerly conducted _ by Auguut Johnson, I desire to announce to the people of Grand Rapids and _ Itasca county that it will be my constant aim and ambition to keep only the best and latest styles in goods, and to turn out garments that are made up according to the very newest fashion and perfect fit. I guarantee this to every customer. No man can do more. I employ the best workmen in the busi- ness and know that my guarantee will be made good. Ladies’ Tailoring a Speaialty. AL. ROECKER The Tailor Kindred Ave., Grand Rapids { | Dr. cosrenro |—Offic. in F |GRAND DENTIST. RAPIDS, MINNES . CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office and Residence corner Leland avenue and Fourth street. GRAND RAPIDS. ILLARD A. ROSSMAN, Attorney At Law. Office in First National Bank Building. MINN ~ —