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Nepal — Grand Rapids Uerald Review. Vout VI—No 20. Granp Rapips, Irasca County, MINN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1898. Two DoLiars a YEAR —————— Don’t You Know? carry everything handled by AE a a a ae ea ae ee ee We have just what you want. 2008 ARE RE ee ee ee em ae me eae a eae ae ae ae ae ae a a ae EE RES Are You Sick? Druggist’s Sundries, Lotions, Sponges, etc. SEATED SRE PHN AE AEA hea a a ae He a Me te ate he ae ae a: SS SE EE ee ee ea eh a ae ete ae eae ae ee ae ee te eR RE ae Re ae ea ae ste te ae a e ane a a hat the Itasca Mercantile Company is the largest concern outside the large cities, and it is the place to do your trading for we general dealers. 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E carry, in our Grocery Department, a complete line of Canned Goods, Dried Fruits, Teas, Catiecs; Spices, Vegetables, Pick- els—in fact everything one would expect to find in a first-class Grocery House. Sf 9 8 a a a a a a a eee RE a as ea ae eae ae he a ae ale ae ae ea aE ah ea eae ES Sasueueesenenesese eeenenesss Are You Cold? UST visit our Dry Goods and Clothing De- partment where you will find all kinds of Dress Goods and Wraps for the ladies, and all kinds of Clothing and Furnishings for the gen- tlemen, fe Se Ste a ae ae a ae a ae a eae ae ae a ae fe ae a ae a ae a ae sh ea ea ae a ee ae ae ee a a ae ae ee ae a ae aE Also boots and shoes. owes BEARER ea a a ee ae ae ae ae ea ee ae ae ae aa a RE A ee Ee ee ea eae a ae Dek eee. oe ever = Se Bie x : \ PEs : Ee Midian tater : ear | Capital Jottings. THE ARCTURUS MINE. Tron Mining Co. Case submitted to HILL DOESN’T OWN IT. were weeenee | Washington, Jan. 12, 1898. the court on briefs. Thoreié it od fe aor if. E, Graffam vs. E. G, Nevius et 1 $ | There isa most determined fight’ suit to Foreclose a Lien is Being Tried in|, sae apie D Ht : sees Van Horn esie Tiron: the Winniper Ps Yeu i 16 € ne Bi being made by the labor organizations e, the District Court. see J ae ae eioneal : lof the co against the confirm a » Job Es al. —— P) ¢ of the country agains! | 2 2 ~ : : ; e e tion of I. V. Powderly fer the of Ae the district court of Itasea coun- | uciaient tee There are 1.300 men employed on Right. on the head, so to of the commissioner-of immigrati .in Grand Rapids, Jobn Maliman The followi hate : ‘f pe CG SAA aL Bea rel aI tag speak, when you buy. your ibe position he now holds unde #/ of Duluth, is endeavoring to to aerate ag from the North: | Fosston to Duluth. On the’ Duluth { B ‘ aia Hrecess appointment. “It is a question | a lien which he holds on the A et Mag zine: caren a side of Sloqteb 750 of that number tools hardware anes) - | gow which is the strongest, organiad | rus mining property on the western his magazine has been predicting] are at work. proy 4 n from us. You MIGHT get Habor or MeKinley and Hanna’s] end of the Mesaqa rz . to satisty a} Je arose or tes Pipe aes a eee io gia exe fi : during the campaign. | Pow-| els % se ee het d development of Northern; lent headway, as the weather has as good goods somewhere {pie during the campalg » claim for work done amounting | Minnesota would soon lead to the} been unexpectedly favorable. else, but when you buy here you KNOW you are getting as good as your will Suy, at the LEAS money T PRICE. Quality and Price »DS can't be bought as shouldn't fetch the best hard- then, we sell GOOoP GO and “trash” ade goods. We sell ata fair price eve a lite cheaper than anybody else around here. W. J. & H. D. POWERS. ) { Go hand in hand. py? goods, * =. So inner To Reduce our , § Stock of ' — | Overecats Good Warm Heavy Coats trom $4.00 to $8. 00. BARGAIN | f-we offer our line ' of Twelve Dollar | }Frieze Coats for Also a number of In all lines of winter goods. C. H. MARR. } oat r=: SES ee er Foe ae ee ila tied ios eunlet elie oo eS ee iderly isa Judas who sold out the lab- loring men fer $5,000 cash and the | The fee of the Arcturus is owned His name} py D, H. Freeman and the Thomas ‘is offensive in labor circles every: |C, McClure estate, of St. Cloud. ‘The where. The first speech he under-| Arcturus Mining company, which is took to deliver after the bargain with | composed of Minneapolis parties, par- Hanna was in Cleveland, Ohio, where | chased the property and proceeded to he was driven from the rostrum = by idevelop it. The company made a rant laboring men, and that! first payment and then geve an op- {speech is unfinished yet. Representa-| pion on it to the Lilinois Steel compa- tives of that element, strong meniny, The Llinvis Steel Company did j with the sands of votes and an bon-| some work on the mine last spring jestdevotion to the cause of silver and} apd took a car load of the ore out for | opposition to trusts bebind them, are} tye purpose of making a furnace run | now on the ground to prevent bis|and then threw it up. The Arcturus} confirmation if they can. Senators|company failed to meet its second | Chandler and Lodge are leading the paymentand the owners oi the fee | jfight for them. But where are the} tiled notice of dissolution of the con- | Western senators, like Perkins, Car-! tract. Capt. John Mallman had done } ter, Shorp, Wolcott. and the others | $15,000 worth of work on the mine for) |who profess to be silver men and|ije Arcturus cempany and there is} | friends of labor? Do they stand by | still $8,000 due him. When notice of | | McKinley because of the offices he| the dissolution of the contract we | 000. } promise of this position. gives them? ‘The silver Democrats! led by the fee owners, Mailman filed | re with the laboring n, and so is| alien on the land’ for his claim, and nator Teller, but there are others} the owners are now contesting the] who may hear something drop some} jjen, jof these days if they permit a little | Capt. Joseph Sellwood and Capt. | patronage to close their eyes to the} Harry Roberts were in Grand Rapids situation. this week and visited the mine in or- pS ‘ der to qualify themselves for giving | | Although the Demoer tsin congress | oy nort testimony at the trial. The | j jare not taking part in the fo sent dis lmine is located tweive miles from) ,cussion of the ei i service, it iS (rue | Gravy Rapids and is Uhat far distant that many of them are aE friendly | (rom any railroad. to ihe system. 11 was created to be- | | yin with, when the Republicans were f |in power and had all the offices, but In District Court,’ j had already seen the bandwritivg on; ‘The following cases have beed dis- ; \the watl which foretold probable de- | posed of during the w thro emenv. The result’ was to keep| | Marshall R. stevens a very large proportion of Uheir office }ings and Loan Co. Case Gaunnued | | holders in all government positions. | over term on motion of plaintiff. President Cleveland was two terms in State vs. Andrew Anderson, grand | office, but even yet a large cajority larceny second degree. Sentence, one of the clerks, ete., in government em- | year in state prison, ploy are Republi During b | State vs. Geo. Stevens, forgery sec- }term Mr. Cleveiaud got a great many; ond deg) : Sentence, one year in personal adherents into positions and | state prison. « { Lae extended the Nantes of the| State vs, James epicand, grand lar- i law for their benetit. The Republi- | C&>Y second apres: Plea, ie guilty | canstiave posed as the special friends with leave:totwathgraw: same AUP Par of civil service reforip, but. as Repre- | pose of Gemurring to indi! tment. et “ August Johnson vs, Angus McIn- sentatige Clar f Missouri, recently J . id: ‘“Pheir advocacy of it is the i} s. U.S. Sav-| a Tiskebsnsdaass ans. ‘tosh. Case settled and discontinued : : by consent. * movumental piece of hypocracy of} ‘The J.T. Wood Co. vs. Frank F. jthe age. ‘Phey. yell at the top Of’ price. “Order that F. F. Price pay ‘T ; their voices agalust speilsment, and: ‘lyet they aré the most insatiable} sspoilsmen that have figured in} M, Brady for the use of said plainuff the sum of $83 80.0n or before Feb. 1,! 1898, or show cause why he should une Nation’s Capitol since Wil-| not ce punished for contempt. liam L, Marey declared that) (Chas. H. Stevens vs. First State ‘to the victors belong the spoils of| Bank et al., verdict for, plaintiff for itheenemy.’ The difference between | $; Verdict set aside by consent; Gen. Grosvenor and the rest of the) case continued over the term by con- | Republican is that Gen, Grosvenor is: sent. ‘hungry and says he wants meat, E. G. Nevins vs. David Maturen, while the . others want tbe meat’ verdict tor defendant for $53. Stay us bad as Gen. Grosvenor, but deny, of 40 days on motion of plaintiff. that they are hungry.” \ John Mallman vs. ‘The Arcturus | though such a road would building of a railroad. a s the great pine wilderness to the valley of the Rainy River. Itlolks now as be built during the present year, A company has been organized in Minneapolis by gx-Senator Washburn, ex-Governor Pillsbury and other prominent. citi- zens, called the Minneapolis, Anoka and Rainy Lake Railway Company, which proposes to build a road nearly due north from that city running through Anoka, Cambridge and Mora, along the east side of Mille Lac and so on to Grand Rapids, which will be lits first resting point. At that place it will counect with existing lines that reach the Mesaba iron ore ais- trict. Its further progress north- | ward tO Rainy Lake or Raivy River will not be delayed Jong. As far as e Lac, the road will run through a well-settled ricultural country. Very few Minnesotans know that the valley of Rainy Lake is a great allu- vial plain, as rich as the Red River Valley, and that it is lightly tim- bered and receives an ample rainfall; {while its climate is a great deal mild- jerthan the valley which is called the 1d Basket of A n.erica,” because its enormous wheat production. Only a railroad is needed to open! this vtew country to the influx of | thous? nds of settlers. {of They are abvut thirty days ahead of the work in consequence. A large force of men is engaged on the big cuts a short distance’ this side of Fosstun and in cutting out the right of way through the timber between Deer River and Fesston. . It is definitely known that the Du- luth, Superior & Western Railway company has not as yet accepted the offer of J. J. Hill to purchase its line. —Duluth News ‘Tribune. Prof. Welliams Here, Prof. H. S. Wilhams, whose office and laboratory is in Milwaukee, 632 Third St., 1s in this village. Prof. Williams called and showed us his medicated air treatment for catarrh and pulmonary trouble. ‘The medi- cine treats the eye, ear and mucous membrane ard bronchial tubes, in fact every part which can be affected by catarth. ‘The professor can be seen from 8 to g a. m. and 7 te 9:30 p. m, at his parlors in the Commercial hotel, He also treats sciatic inflamatory and muscular rheumatism. Some local treatments that have already been made indicates that Prof. Willams will find a great many . patients in Grand Rapids to accept his medicine with much profit. a meals for. Try one of our ~~ the Palace ae SEER ae ae ea Rea a a a RS RO mR 25c. A AS Ee ae opened Room, First-class Lodging House. Open Day and Night. Sample Room Scandinavian Restaurant. LOGAN & DOYLE, Proprietors. This popular place has. recently been. re arranged and a First-class Restaurant Our Rill of Fare contains all the delicacies of the season. in connection with our Sample a |

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