Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, November 27, 1897, Page 4

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WY CMM MEAD LA APUUBLUBHUS UCAS USUUSUPUVIUE Ul O58 ¢ %) & Published Every Saturday. DOLLARS A YEAR I $1.00 | Three Month the postofice at Grand Rapids ecoud-class matter. OF FICIAL DIRECTORY. ITASCA COUNTY. 1. Hughes Cc. L. Pratt 528) ing at 8 o'eluck. ‘all others cor- invited. ” SPISCOPAL—Rev. J. Treloar, very Sunday morning at 00] at 12:00 o'clock; ser- Subbath afternoon ‘ather Gamache, pastor, Sabbath morning and y school at 2p. m. Rev. Mr. Allen. rector. Ser- fourth Sabbath, morning and SECRET SOCIETIES. TASCA ea A. F.& A. M. NO. 208, s the first and third Fridays of each month at K. P. hall. Visiting brethren aa ily avi eee E. A. Kream, W. M. A. Carson, Secretary. ND RAPIDS LODGE I. 0. 0. F. NO. Si meets every Wednesday night at ic. P. ball. Visiting brethre M A, Leawy, Ree. § UTUS LODGE, DAUGHTERS OF RE- 5 the second and fourth month at K. P. hall. A Ink, N. G. AT wid NO. 33, K. O. T. M.. nd and fourth Tuesda; sof oD hall. Visiting brethren ad to onend reviews. F. Soe ais! Com. CHARLES MILLANEY, * A HIVE, L. O. T. M., meets every s on oor fourth Fridays ‘of the mond in K. P. nee Mrs. Jen P. WAUBANA LODGE NO. 13), ets_every Thursday evening in K. P. all. Visiting Kangen cordially paledne: GEO. F. Meyers, C. O. H. E. Grarram, K. RB. 8. $s Harrie F. Grsson. L. Com. gE BuakeRr, L. R. K. ni ITASCA DIVISION, NO. 10, U. R., K. oF P., pts first Monday of each month at K. PL M. L. Toour, Capt. HARLES KEARNEY, Reo. NORWAY PINE CAMP, NO. 33, WooD- MEN 2F THE WORLD. Meets every sec- and and Fun tel NCES of the munth tFinn&ean's F me DONO. T. GLOVER, Clerk. MISSISSIPPI LODGE, NO. 236, A. Ov U. W. Meets Mondays of each week at.Finnegan's hall Tuomas McAurine, Mf. if. E. RrcHARDSON, K. of R. B. F. H POST G. A. R. NO. 140. Meets 1) rida. of each month in Post hall. sing members con Somtially in- wited to Desa. OBT H. S. Fresow, Adj. Grend Ravias Heratas'Review, prise the natives. own figure, call and see me. first-class overcoat for sale at $2.00. you would thiak I didn’t mean what J say. | Red Lake Ng Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gloves, Mittens, Trunks and Valises. Overcoat Specials: I have 35 Men’s Overcoats carried over from a former stock that I will sell at prices that will sur- If you want an overcoat at your If I should advertise a Call and see. SAM ORECKOVSKY, Leland Ave., Opposite Hotel Pokegamda; - SISAL WUPUMDM A, WHMTU POLO LOLOL LLL LLL LY LY LL LL LL Ls LY LY Z| SAM OR Benet Sey and Gent’s Purnenines. A COMPLETE LINE OF WOODSMEN’S SUPPLIES Such as Mackitiaws, Rubbers, Mittens, Socks, Etc., at the Very Lowest Prices. Come in and Get My Prices Before Buying Elsewhere. UM Ms Lf Winrar Vk ACLU Grand Rapids, Mnn PAGE AWAY TO WASHINGTON * The Sixth District Congressman Says What He Hopes to Do, ¢ Before leaving for Washington this week Congressman Morris* had his say in the News Tribune. After touching up national affairs be re- portedfon the districtras follows: shall endeavor to obtain an opprop tion for a federal* building Cloud and for Indian school reservation. In regard fo the federal building, it may not be an easy task to.get an appropriation, for SenatorNeison has a bill for ube construction of one at Fergus Falls and besides the federal court meets at that place. In addition to the proposed:appropriation for an Indian schovl at Red Lake reservation there will be the annual appropriations for the maintenance of scbouls already in existence. I intend to try and have settled the questions that have arisen in connection with settlers on the Mille Lacs reservation. “In regard: to appointments the more prominent ones that _will be made within the coming year have been settled and annouced. Of course there has been some disap- pointment to those that were seeking places and to some of their friends. That was unavoidable. But on .the whole, throughout the district, the appointments have given as great general satisfrction as one could hope for. Noman can prevent fac- tional disappointments. My’ party friends recognize this.” an The Coin of our Grand-Daddies. Among the curiosities which the ed- itor brought honre with him from his recent trip to Mexico was a copper coin, found in a tomb ofa pre-historic Mexican race. It is six-inches:in di- ameter and shaped lI’ke the knife of a slaw-cutter.. This coin was used by the Esquimaux of the North and by some tribes in Central Atraica, indicating that man is and for | many centuries has been, all of one race. In the name of the peuple. there- fore, the common:. people, from the Toltecs of Mexico to the Esquimaux of the North Pole and.the darkness of Darkest Africa, we demand the tree ani unlimited coinage of the dollar of our great grand-daddies, the slaw-cutter copper coins. *We-epro- pose, at once, to organize. a new middle - of - the-trolley-road Populist party and demand the annihilation of the plutocratic silver-bugs and their allies the golden yrasshuppers. Give us Copper or give us death! We call upon all. youths who once ware copper-toed shves to do some- thing for copper, We call all men who opce were copperheads to join the nuble new fake. We call upon all agriculturists to rally to. the meta) of common people, the heath- ens; the uncivilized,. n and this.is alleged hy sume to be a government of the fools for the fools and.boped to be by the fools, and copperheaded jackasses <Northwest- ern Agriguiturist. at St. at| [Ree Ae ee te ae ae eae ae ae ae ee ae ae ee a ete ae see ae ae ae ae eae ate ae ae tae ae Mea ge ae ea ae e* benighted, }- ST.LOUIS. Sound, Dry Woed, 1.25 per Cord at Uuld Enquire at * ate ae te aft se ae ate Se he ate ae ae aft ae ae ate ade ate te ate ate ae te ae ate SRE SSEARE A Re ae a ae ae ae he he he eae ae ae a ae ae ae aa a HE erald- A-it. Lang for Sale at Experimental Farm, Review or at Farm. HE AE a a ae ae ate he ae ate she age ake ae ae age ae ae aie ate ae ae ake aE a AE ae AE ae ae aN a a a ae ae ae eae ae ape ae ae ae ae a ahead aE MER ae he abe ae ape at ae ae ate ae ae eae se he ae ae ae eae ae ae ae se ae a he ae ah ae ale ae ae ae eae hea oe ate ate ae ae ate ae ae he ae sea Grand Rapids, WY FPULLERSCO. Lumber, bath and Shingles. Manufacturers of Sash, Doors and Blinds. Scroll Sawing Done on Short Notice. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. W. V. FULLER & CO. EB Be i i A A Ee ae ee a ea a ae eae a a ae eae ee ee ae ae a ae ee ee ‘Turning and Minnesota. FINEST TRAINS ON EARTH FROM ST. PAUL. AND MINNEAPOLIS TO t Johnsons’ Sample np Has always on hand a full line of Foreign aud Domestic Wines, ell and Cigars. Fine Liquors for Medicinal Purposes Specialty. SHE ONLY BILLIARD AND POOL ROOM IN TOWN. eae Ave., Grand Rapids. 8 Sk ae ee eae ae ae ah a ae ae eae ate ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ate ae eat a ae ae ate ae ate ae ae ae ae se ae ae ae aE ae ate ane ae ate ae mae Homesteaders i, See ot all eens 7 ra t ‘ Can save time and expense by 4 ‘ proving up before E. C. Kiley, i) Judge of Probate, Grand Rapids. i & Filings Upon Land ti May also be made before « bim. } it i The Expense ti < of taking witnesses to Mi Duluth or St. Cloud 4 # can be saved. All usiness Entrusted to-my care will be given prompt attention. If You Want to File upon lands under any laws of the United States, or when you are ready to make final proof, call at the office of the Judge of Probate, Court House, Grand Rapids. E. ©. KILEY. SINT eIse Sele! oe Soest Se) Seve aa aa we 3 ae Sm Ser “eenerecres tomer eran N BETTER CIGARS ARE MADE THAN THE... - Pokegatna Boqu t ~Cup Defender Manufactured in Grand Rapids By tt tt GEORGE BOOTH. CAL for either of thi an excellent smoke, stock used. ie brands and you will get None but the finest For the above sum Broeker & Whiteaker are making as fine a suit as can be had in any city in the country for the money. . Or, if you want.something better, - they can show you the finest: line of samples ever brought. inte the county. Atany rate, give thema call before placing your order, They guarantee every yarment they turn out in every way. BROEKER & WHITEAKER, BY awed, das Yr @.

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