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It IN SIGNING THE -. fa fa n^ Jre£n «r fa fa fa fa fa fa fa 'ft over 50 per cent of the cases which come to us for examination, the two eyes have different seeing power. This shows the necessity of having each eye carefully fitted with its own glass.... I This is what our —Optician docs. WENNERLUND, JEWELER and OPTICIAN. I LOCAL BREVITIES. Window glass, all sizes, at Carlson Bros. & Frost's. Dr. C. E. Gerretson, dentist. Office in Mikkelson block, Willmar. 22tf Miss Florence Porter returned from Minneapolis Tuesday evening of last week. last Wednesday. For reliable fire insurance as cheap as any, see B. T. Otos, in TRIBUNE building. I6tf Fancy Shirts that will make you wink the other eye, at The Jones Cloth ing Co's. store. lw Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Paulson went to DeGraff last Wednesday night for a visit, returning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tyler enter tained a number of their Iriends at Whist la9t Saturday evening. Misses Nancy and Clara Waller, of Grove City, visited with their sister, Mr8. F. O. Peterson, last week. The Little Helpers of St. Luke's Parish will meet with Elsie and Irene Kuster next Saturday afternoon. WILLMA lhh 11 ?re" fa DRESS GOODS..... StyTe Dresser. I. Wright, of Fargo, N. D., was the home at Atwater Friday, after a )visit guest of H. J. Ramsett and family, here with her cousin, Miss Laura Nothing closer to a man than his who agree to use Rocky Mountain Tea underwear. It should be right. Jones A wise measure. 35 cents. A. E Clothing Co. has just'what you want. Mossberg, druggist. & of a is 0 a id There is no doubt about it, we have the £oods and the val ues that will double our lead in our Black and Colored Dress Goods department this season. Nothing like our display and assort ment will be found elsewhere in Willmar. It is unequaled for variety, unsurpassed for qualities and unmatched for values. New Arrivals direct from the source of production keep our stock bright, new, and up to date, and*new novelties always get showing here in advance of the market. be all departments, and prices that will make The Big Store's name and renown ring in the peo ple ears such away as to compel attention to the advantages it offers. High grade and de pendable merchandise never so cheap as now. Lowest price clothing Weedall's. A second-hand wood heater for sale cheap. Call at this office. N. K. Browm, of Atwater, transacted business in Willmar last week. careful go to If you want a of your eyes, BROS. examination ANDERSON Our Fur Coats—well, there is noth ing like them, lw TH E JONES CLOTHING CO. Miss Minnie Holmgren spent several days the past week at her old home in Benson. Joseph Nelson and wife returned Monday from a visit with relatives at Kerkhoven. We guarantee satisfaction in fitting glasses. Call on us if you have weak eyes. ANDERSON BROS. A. R. Anlauf has been employed the past week at painting for the Great Northern railway. FOR RENT CHEAP—House and barn, south of town on Fifth street. Inquire at this office. 39-3p Ed and Clarence Waller drove up from Grove City Saturday and visited with the family of F. O. Peterson over Sunday. J. H. Wiggins went to Litchfield Monday, where he is putting in hot water heating plants for several of the citizens. Miss Eva Brand left this week for Palmerston, Ontario, Can., being sum moned there by the serious illness of her mother. Mi »»s AnniVe Larson returned to her" I I I S I I I III/ 11CI Johnson. Beautiful women everywhere owe their matchless loveliness to the use of Rocky Mountain Tea. Plain women made attractive. Mrs. H. L. Bartholomew and daugh ter and Miss Mae Bertrand left for their home in Baraboo, Wisconsin, last Friday morning. Willie Powers is laid up with in flammatory rheumatism, and is under the treatment of Dr. Frost, of Will mar.—Murdock Review. B. Moe has opened a general mer chandise store in the Albert Larson building, and has secured the services of C. J. Rykken as salesman. Notice—Life insurance companies will reduce the rate 33 per cent, to all the largest season's business in the history accordingly. Grand Assortments of the latest goods in DQDDQ —*•.- .••••:-.:-v••••» DECLARATION O INDEPENDENCE is the one Element in Clothing that appeals most strongly to the correct It is perhaps The Most Notable Feature of our Garments. Our Suits and Overcoats are the very Acme of Fine Tailoring. Absolutely THE HANDSOMEST DISPLAY OF NOBBY GARMENTS IN WILLMAR. ^^'S'S^^^^^'^^^^^^^S^^-^^'S^^^^^'^^'d^^ at John A. 37tf A first-class barn for rent. Inquire at this office. 38tf Mrs. Ben Williams visited relatives in the cities last week. Greatest bargains in clothing this all onlv at John A. Weedall's. 37tf A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Rasmussen Tuesday of last week. The ulster you have been looking for will be found at the Jones Cloth ing Co's. store. Miss Amanda Holmquistcommenced a term of school Monday in the town of Green Lake. Mrs. V. E. Carlson, of Superior, Iowa, has been the guest of Willmar friends the past week. John Shaw, a former Kandiyohi county pedagogue, has entered the em ploy of W. W. Knight. and grades N Mrs. Matt Peterson returned to Ben son Friday, after a visit here with the family of H. Shipstead. Posters are out announcing a mas querade ball to be given in Raymond on Thanksgiving eve, Nov. 30th. Our suits are famous all over this county for their fit and good quality. lw TH E JONES CLOTHING CO. Messrs. Matt, and Chris Thorn, of Clara City, and Will Dewey, of May nard, were Willmar visitors Monday. Peter Bonde has been a valuable assistant during the rush of business at the store of Johnson, Fridlund & Moline. Boys are always the pride of their mothers. Our suits for little fellows are the pride of our store, lw TH E JONES CLOTHING CO. It's better than ready money because it cures rheumatism, constipation, sick headache, indigestion. Rocky Mountain Tea. A. E. Mossberg. Miss Hilda Swenson, of Whitefield, and Miss Esther Westerberg, of Rose land, were in the village Monday, leaving in the afternoon for Minnea polis. Nora—You can't expect to do away with face blemishes in a week's time. Keep on taking Rocky 'Mountain Tea. You'll have a lovely complexion. A. E. Mossberg, druggist. John C. Struble spent the first of the week in Willmar, being on his way to the cities. Mr. Struble and wife are located at Breckenridge, John haying a run from there to Aberdeen. Henry Qvarnstrom, of Kalmer, Nor man county, has been visiting with relatives here and in New London for a few days. He expects to remain here during the winter and attend the Seminary. Andrew O. Freeberg, who has been employed as salesman at M. F. Mag nuson's for some time past, left this week for Kenmare, N. Dak., where he expects to locate on a claim. His Wife will join him shortly. the reason oft S Minnesota, Wednesday^ Nov. 15, 1899.--EIGHT PAGES. in WiUmar for people who S freshness about the goods 1 ec£ Ne Cloak sat Right Prices. Our spacious cloak room is equipped for quick service in trying and fitting and large variety to choose from. Here is the shopping rendezvous par excel lence for ladies, and it contains WE LITEST 1 ITER GM1ENT An array of the garments for your inspection and criticism, which we welcome If you come to choose we will help you make it an easy task—in fact a positive pleasure. We give more quality, better style and better tailoring at a given price—no matter what price—because we do the largest business at the smallest expense. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hawkins, of Grand Forks, N. D. spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Law ler last week. L. A. Freeberg, of the town of Rose land, will remove to Kenmare, N. Dak., in the near future, which he will hereafter make his home. He will dis pose of his personal farm property at public auction on the 21st inst. Isaac Wright and H. W. Barber drove down from New London last Wednesday. Mr. Wright is a rail road man from North Dakota, but his old home is at New London where he has a number of relatives. Mrs. John Noren and Mrs. Alton Crosby will serve coffee at the home of Mrs. Crosby on Thursday after noon of this week. All are cordially invited. A special invitation is ex tended to the gentleman to come to supper. Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss Annie Lindgren, of Mamre, to Mr. J. J. Nelson, of Fort Ransom, N. Dak. The marriage oc curs at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lindgren, on Friday afternoon, Nov. 17th, ati, one o'clock. Rev. J. O. Lundberg, of Svea, will officiate. ,. John H. Martin, of Spicer, was in town on Monday attending to busi ness for the Willmar Land & provement Co. The directors are pushing things along in order to get ready to do business as fast as pos sible, as several parties we under stand have already spoken for lots. By the way, there isn't a nicer place in town to build on. I herewith wish to announce that I have just returned from the eastern market, where I have bought for spot cash, a full line of dry goods, notions, gents' furnishing goods, groceries, etc., which I have placed in Albert Larson's store, corner of 6th street and Benson Ave., where I will sell my goods at unheard of low prices. Please come and examine my goods and he convinced. Respectfully, 40tf B. MOE, Willmar, Minn. The Josephine Bonaparte Rice Company gave a meritorious enter tainment at Seminary Hall last Thurs day evening. Being a benefit perform ance as well as one of great merit, it is to be regretted that there was not a larger turn-out to enjoy it. The dif ferent selections by both Miss Paulson and Miss Rice were highly appre ciated. The former has a well-trained voice and her piano selections were of a high order. Miss Rice her dra matic selections was,»all that was claimed for her, being a finished ar tist. «c£ 6 i, 6 Im-t fc fc fc 4 fc fc fc fc 6 Th ifFreS m?hyasn^ ing mountain brook is frtthartsparkikur be^LvZZlV,0*' v, S -y in every month of the year. The -purl more freshness this N a a S *& 'ODDDD W I I I I A 3 6 While Corsets Ou Clothing TRIBUNE:YSOCIET John Hancock wrote his name in big letters, then he looked at it with pride and remarked: King George will be able to read that signature without -spectacles." The Bis Store has been writing in a bold hand "Honest Values" in all its transactions the past 25 years so people could read them without spectacles. There is economy in the signs' ire 01 tne L5ig btore for the people of Kandiyohi county. Possibly you don't know quaL :es ^FJ&g&t™ us- Comets! Corset We have just received direct from the manufacturers a full line of the very best makes of long, short and medium corsets.. Also a full line of MISSES' and CHILDREN'S WAISTS! in egotistical,e nan last IN ovemDer. Why? Because the down grade of prices makes the stream run faster. «?1SE & QVALE (The Big Store) is the one safe store *&t FUR COATS, You are entitled to the best your money can buy, and that is just what we have. Come in and examine them for yourself-if you are satisfied, buy-if not, we will have made your acquaintance anyway, and that means' mutual benefits. but it's gospel truth. There's an air of a of a We have a very large line of all kinds of fur coats of the best makes in the country and in no instance will-be undersold. Every Article we offer for sale is FIRST-CLASS AND DEPENDABLE GOODS. ROIS E & OVALE We have no old shelf-worn or shoddy goods to offer you. For your Tailored Gown a Is really what we want to talk to you about to day, we wish to call your atten tion to the fact that we have full and complete lines in everything needed for man's or woman's comfort, and at If you have nothing in particular that you intend to buy come in and spend a quarter of an hour in seeing us anyhow. Is not all gone yet, and be looking over what is left you are almost sure td find some "snap." Try it. JOHNSON, FRIDLUND & MOLINE, Proprietors. Warner's RustProof Corset is recommended by us The lines are CORRECT. It IS the only make guaranteed against rust-stains. Ask tosee Warner's Rust-Proof. Prices that are Bound to Win! STORE No. 40. fa fa ft confidence is Vith fa fa fa fa ft MINN,