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rS— I \H p2=gfc.* *. fe^ f*»*V sfisJsJE-VsSs* GftS BOOTS ft SHOES. This coupon will be accepted as ten cents in cash for any cash purchase the holder may make at our store amounting to one dollar or more on or before Jan 1st, 1896, if not detached. Willmar Shoe Co. —*Wl ri* c3 g-g 23 J- a S3 O O O 18 OS .52 si si J- co A 8 3 I Gov. McKinley said in his Massil lon speech that the prosperity that would flow to all the people "by an in-House dorsement of the republican ticket in Ohio would be felt from one end ofnied the country to the other. A return of this confidence has already been felt by the workingmen in his pet institu tion in Canton. The DEubeR-Hampden Watch CoMpany of Canton notified their men on Wednesday morning (one day after the election, after itwas fully known that the people have be lieved the republican promises), that their wages would be cut 25 per cent and employment given only three days in the week. Over three-fourths of the men were laid off for a week to give the management time to readjust the scale of piece work. The cut means that men employed in the factory who could make under the old wage scale 815 per week would be employed half time at 75 per cent of their former wages, or $5.62i per week,—Sound Money. We say the watch company did serve their men just right. They of course all voted for protection, and will do it again next year, and so on for ever, They lack the instinct of self-preservation, not to speak of manhood. Most of our workingmen in large cities and mines have already become simply a piece of automatic ma chinery. The brain is already gone. They are like a squad of drilled soldiers, who when the officer commands, obey from force of habit Thus most of our laboring men vote by force of habit just as the boss votes, irre spective of any influence their votes may have on themselves or their fellow men. Thousands of miners and their families are actually starving in Ohio,-' Their condition can be-we come no-worse than it is. If they ^ha any ambition to better their condition, why didn't they vote for Coxey To any thinking man any other condition would bo bet ^J^terfhan the one they are in at .,, present Bu their thinking ca fe pacity, if they ever had any, is ^•'^s£ We need notrthink that the fac -*r tory hand or opal miner will help save^this country. ^%f it^ is saved the farmer must do it, and "the West must doit \..^ .-~T RECEIVED of NO. DRUGS, BOOKS, ETC. This coupon will be accepted as 10 cents in cash for any cash purchase the holder may make at our store amounting to one dollar or more before Jan. 1st, 1896, if not detached. Carlson Bros. & Frost. THE PROMISES REALIZED. An Honest and Useful list! DRY GOODS. This coupon will be accepted as ten cents in cash for any cash purchase amounting to not less than one dollar that the holder may make at our store before Jan. 1st, 1896, if not detached. Dale, Roise & Qvale. Popu- Hon. E..J. Meilicke, Member of the from the 8th district, made us a pleasant call on Saturday accompa by Hon. Henry Feig. Mr. Mei licke is a farmer. His competency as a legislator caused his appointment on three important committees—Edu cation, Census, and Hospitals for thecarload Insane. We regret that he is a popu list, but honor his usefulness as a man and legislator.—Atwater Repub lican. Well, Bro, Satterlee, don't re gret that Mr. Meilicke is a popu list, for the G. O. P. threw him bodily out, as Congressman Eddy says, "for his honor and useful ness as a man and legislator." Regret that a leading populist is a competent and honorable man! Regret that you are forced to acknowledge it! Wonderful mental philosophy this, Bro. Sat terlee! Let Bro. Archibald test your reflexes before you write another news item And this gives us. by the way, an opportunity to tell our read ers that Hon. E. J. Meilicke, of Worthington, is one of the bright est and brainiest populists of the southern part of the state. He is of German parentage, but speaks Norwegian as well as Ger. man and English, and is an all around hustler and a fighter of more than ordinary ability. The old party silk stocking gentry of the last legislature feared him more than any other opponent. E. J. Meilicke is going to play a prominent part in Minnesota politics hereafter. He is just the kind of a man that can make the old parties hunt their holes. If ware inclined to betting, we would wager that Bro. Meilicke was up.to convert Henry Feig from the error of his -ways*"'- W know Henry could not associate with Meilicke veiy long without becoming a populist. $?jr. C. J„ A new Duplex Wind" MilV 10 feet sectional, wxll be sold diit cheap if taken At otocec^^ $&. I -SeeOlson,& Otos ilyou desier JY* la loan*on farm* wopertyT HaveYou Secured Your WillmarTribune Coupon Receipt? ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••A*** tttttttttttttttttitttttttttttmittsttttttttttst Our Coupon Receipt, which explains itself below, is meeting with great favor from the public. We have issued many of them, but the supply is unlimited and all can be accomodated. One of our sleepy contemporaries says that our ads are naught but "gall" and "blow." It may be galling to them but is termed enterprise by the people. We show our faith in the efficiency of our advertis ing by using a liberal share ourselves. From the merchants of Willmar whose names appear on attached coupons, on the condi tions printed on each coupon, Coupons will be void if detached. Not transferable. JOHNSON & LAWSON, FURNITURE. This coupon will be accepted as 10 cents in cash for any cash purchase the holder may make at our store amounting to one dollar or more before Jan 1st, 1896, if not detached I. C. Olson. The Great Northern in order to as sist the farmer during these times when they desire to ship cattle and gs to their farms to eat up the enormous crop of potatoes and root products will give a minimum rate of $15 per 33 foot car or one half regular tariff rates —Willmar Argus. If the company would make a reduction from tariff rates on lots of potatoes and root products, it might assist the average farmer some Very few farmers have the wherewithal to purchase feeders and ship to their farms for fattening. The Minneapolis Tribune says about the failure of C. M. Loring "His assignment is simply forced by the impossibility of realizing upon good assets in the present condition of business That tells the whole story. We venture to say that there is not one man in a hundred that is not at the absolute mercy of his cred itors any day Nice state of af fairs! Glorious country this* A JEWELRY. This coupon will be accepted as 10 cents in cash for any cash purchase the holder may make at our store amounting to one dollar or more before Jan. 1, 1896, if not detached. Anderson Bros. WILLMAR, MINN., 18 9 subscription to the WILLMARTRIBUNEforoneyearfromdateandentitles to ONE DOLLAR IN MERCHANDISE C. J. For Sale or Trade. The residence property corner 2nd street and Litchfield Ave. J.T. Oros. A sack of wheat was found on the road and taken to Rodlnn Bros, feed store. Owner can claim it there. The ack 13 marked "E. T." r~ One Dollar, which pays HARNESS, ETC. This coupon will be accepted as ten cents in cash for any cash purchase the holder may make at our store amounting to one dollar or more on or before Jan. 1st, 1896, if not detached. C. Jorgenson Rea andConside this Carefully—A Honest Offer This arrangement is not a scheme by which we are trying to fool the people by misrepresentation, but an honest effort to save vou money, as well as to stimulate the flow of our cash advance subscriptions. You are guaranteed the lowest cish prices on the goods you buy. Drive as close a bargain as you can with the unsus pecting merchant and when you pay produce your receipt and the coupon will sorve every purpose of a silver dime, and we dare say it will be cheerfully accepted get the dollar for the TRIBUNE the merchants get the advantage of the advertising and new customers while you get double the value of vour d, lhere is no excuse now for anybody to plead poverty for not subscribing for the W I AR TRIBUNE. HARDWARE. This coupon will be accepted as ten cents in cash for any cash purchase the holder may make at our store amounting to one dollar or more before Jan 1st, 1896, if not detached John Lundquist & Co. $2 Per Doz. $2. For Fine Cabinet Photos Guaranteed fully as good as the best work at any other Gallery West of the cities, or the money will be as cheerfully refunded as taken. I ALSO M4REC4BLNLTS FOK $3 AND $4 B0 PER DOZ. PLATINO PICTURES AT ^AME PRiGES, Family Groups with Babies are Photographed with the greatest ease. 5 85 S3 O 4 j. G. A. CARLSON, Cor Foui th & Benson aves O ffl A Willmar, Minn DR. O. JOHNSON, Physician & Surgeon, WILLMAR, MINN. Obstetribs and internal" diseas es a specialty.Office at residence on 2nd. street. F. A. 1LSTRUP, M. D. C„ Veterinary Surgeon, WILLMAR, MINIMA Office at Freese & Freese' livery stable. Calls night or day promptly attended to. Comes highly recommended as a skillful and scientific vet erinarian in the treatment of all diseases of domesticated an imals, including castration and dental work by the latest me thods. ~~A graduate of the Chi cago Veterinary Oollege. EWT0ND0N PARPING MILL 3 ^--19 now running *n c] goo: ARNE CARL O |J$ guarantees inlasfactiont1*^ Send jrpn^wbol to th|s mill *r AIarson & Go. at W 1 is mm. jJfL^SSSJiKi IsJPl 5 a _^ as S 5 5 2 S S» PiP^t=: 8 2 5 H, 3 O R) 5 v- O 0 pr CO CD CD CD P^ FLOUR & FEED This coupon will be accepted as ten cents in cash for any cash purchase amounting to not less than one dollar that the holder' may make at our store before' Jan. 1st, 1896, if not detached Rodlun Bros JOHNSON & LAWSON, Publishers a & your dollar Wedding stationery at the TRIBUN E office The White House:—The Pop uhsts will capture it 111 '96 Sow the country down with Third Party literature I will print your name and address on the the People's Party Exchange List for a Silver dime, and you will receive a large number of Third Party papers for reading and distribution Write PLAINLY PADGETT, Lock Box 416 Ennis, Te*F& DR. P. NELSON, VETERINARY SURGEON, UIL-TI H, lintbSOIA, DR. E. S. FROST, Physician & Surgeon, Oflice over C.irlson Bros & Frost's Drug btore, 01 residence on Becker Avenue. WILLMAR, MINN. RESTAURANT 1=3 &!&'%%%'%'%* Is open day and night Fus class service guaranteed. E. T- SANDBO, Prop. WILLMAR MINNESOTA. MRS. S. BERTELiON. MIDWIFE, WILLMAR, MINN 5radunn of (he Boyt.] Lvmg In Institute. Copen basre Lenraark All c* 1« promptly attend ed Rrsidecce on Becker Avenue MARLOW HOUSE. —(Norsk Hotel)— OLE J. BECK, PROPRIETOR. Good Accomodations for Travelers and Good Stabling. WILLMAB MINN. A. H. SODERLING, Merchant Tailor 'IsuWILLMAR^ MrNN, Business Suits', $15, $16, $18 and up.^ Dress, Suits $£0 and up. *gs Satisfaction Guaranteed.^ Shop in the Gilger Block, under ifBaironrajinir fe^y-NJ-^jFy* rr^*sMtT New London, DEALER IN 1 Trade Fi Country Ne Londo Dept The following list of New London firms respectfully solicit the cus tom of TRIBUNE readers. ft Shelf& HeavyHardware FENCE WIRE, NAILS, IRON AND WOOD PUMPS, TOOLS, FARM MACHINERY, BUGGIES & CUTTERS, PETJ-K BROBERG Pres deDt JOltGENSoN Vice President JOso ESI REM Cashier StateBankofNewLondon, FIRE ARMS AND AMMUNITION, Organized Under the btate Laws CAPITAL $25,000 00 A General Banking Business Transacted. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, ETC. Am also proprietor of a finely equipped Blacksmith Shop and am always prepared to do in a firstclass manner all Plow Work and Horse Shoeing. Work done with promptness and dispatch. S. J. -AJSTOSIRSON, Produce,LONDONr Money to Loan On Real Estate at Lew fnt«TCst Job Printing of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch at the Tribune office. **g^s*5'5S3v&&- 4CHARLESE.KRAUSE** -DEALER IN- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, & GENERA MERCHANDISE. and sell fo c^sh only Quick Cash sales an Small Profits." mo\ NEW MINNESOTA A N E ARSON, —.... Harness Maker, NEW LONDON, MINN. New Harnesses Made to Order All Kinds of Repairing Cone Without Delay. Material and Workmanship Guaranteed Work Done Cheaper than Anywhe Call and I will convince you that I offer BARGAINS I N HAR1STESS WORK. COLLECTIONS- Kecen Careful Attention Tickets to and from Europe Domestic and Foreign Exchange. Lewis Eckman, —Dealer In— Furniture, —And— UNDERTAKING GOODS, NEW ~NDON, I N N Having Machinery in Connection I can do all Kinds of Fine Cabinet Work, And ltepanmg, Wood turning for Porch and Stair work. etc. C.A.GUSTAFSON, WAGON & CARRIAGE MAKER NEW LONDON, MINN. WOOD WORK REPAIRING —of All Kind Done— PROMPTLY & SATISFACTORILY. Trucks Up And W A O N S —AND— —PROPRIETOR. —Keeps for Sale— Lunclj (Joods, (Jonfectionerf Fruit in geason, Xobacco, and 10 cent goods. P. A. BROGREN, The New London Tailor, Has always on hand a selected stock of seasonable goods, also j# a full line of samples from His prices are LOW. ^e WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, C, M. LAWSON* MMM OoWtractbrfm omi NEW LONDON, I N 1 •3L is Minn. I SLEDS MADE TO ORDER.— All Work Guaranteed. :::::HEW LONDON:::::: LUNCH ROOM 1.0. Ringness *Ah &m>i r& which selections of any J4 kind of goods can be "f* furnished on short t. notice.