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John Hepfel’s CAN BE HAD, Sample Room and Beer Fall, Corner THIRD ST. and HOFFMAN AVE. The Best Lineof . . . . Wines, Li Filso Have on Tap and in Bottle the Celebrated . DULUTH BREWIMG CO’S MOOSE BRAwu BEERS. FREE LUNCH LWAYS SE VED quors « Cigars showing this Europe and there are thousands of them tc shades, styles. patterns, prices and. weights. € in s but only only one kind of workmanship—the_ best. t leaves our shop is absolutely guaranteed as to Every garment , mianship. Call and see us before ordering. fit, style and wot pring aac) Summer Suitings Are now in and ready for inspection. The samples we are s of Americ: lect from i ear ure the latest manufactu: PEOPKE & FRANZ. a, ae RE aE Complete Line of re the only experienced watchmake the only experienced compass ms the only expert engravers in Grand Rapids. We are ihe only jewelers who can make any part of any watch. (ae RARE AACE te ate ake aR ae a ae ae ae ae a ah ae ae ae eae We have many k ate ae ae ae ie ahs ea ae a a chchchehaiiniltheh chdaaalchcetin dada talahaathadadiaal ine Nisbett Jewelry Co. (Successors to Will Nisbett.) rs in Grand Rapids. Best of Workmanship and Prices Reasonable. All Work Warranted. WILL NISBETT, Mgr: fee ae eS a ae ae ae ae ae ae ae at ae ae a ae ahah ae ae ae ah ae a ae ae ae ae ae a ae ae ae ae ae ee a ae ae ae ae a a Hotel Gladstone WILDER & HICKEY, Props. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Sample Room and Livery in Connection. Special Attention Given to Transzent Trade. Fleadquarters for Lumbermen. One half Block From Depot. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Fine We *7h and Compass: Repairing a Specialty. ers in Grand Rapids Re Es ate eae ate ae ate eae ae ae ate ae a eae ate ae a. Se Ee IE ae ae ae Me eae Me ‘erat Published Every Saturday. E. C. KILEY. T. J. AUSTED KILEY & AUSTED, Editors and Pubiishers. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN. ADVANCE. Six Morths.......$1 00| Three Months.......50¢ Entered in the Postoffice at. Grand Rapids, Minnesota, as Second-Class Matter. Official Paper of Itasca County an the Bie Village of Grand. Rgpids. Ex-SPEAKER REED is unkind to McKinley, In sperking of the presi- dent’s repeated changes of imperal- ‘istic policy for Porto Rico, he says: “It is impossible for me to criticise the eroperor of expediency.” Tue United States senators did what was right and honorable when they refused to seat Quay and Clark. Sull, if they were to unseat every senator equally guilty, there would not be enough left for a quorum. Tue American people have this week been greeted by the glorious an- uouncement that our army had last week slaughtered or captured 1000 Philippinos, Ye Gods, but someone will have an awful crime to answer tor. Davip Bennett Hitt has come back to where he has always belonged and announces that he will support Bryan andthe regular Democratic nominees. There isa regular stam- pede of influential eastern politicians to fallin behind the Nebraska states- man. ——_> Tue votes of Morris, Eddy and Tawney on the Forto Rico question "has greatly increased the popularity and. influence of these gentlemen in the house. The free homesteads bill of the two former has been defeated, and Tawney’s oleo resolution was killed. ———_+0+___ Senator McCarthy, of Grand Rapids. is about asclear-headed a republican as the district boasts of, and he is of. the opinion that Judge Morris will be renominated and re-clected.--Hibbing News. At any rate, Mac is clear-headed enough to know what he 1s expected to say, and clear-headed enough to know when to say it. ‘Tue people of the ranges are again demanding that St. Lows county be divided, Should they accomplish what they are attempting the trouble they have had in so doing will be but a picnic compared to what will follow when the aspirmg and ambitious towns begin figthing for the county seat. The Hibbing Sentine is now the only Democratic paper published north of Du- luth. Bro. Thomas’ position is certainly a lonely one.—Virginian. Is that so, neighbor? . You have either failed to get the correct geo- TU Serpe GEO. BOOTH, =a “BOOTH’S CIGARS of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. Booth’s own shops here, and under-his personal supervision. . This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. For sale everywhere. Call for them. Manufacturer of Fine Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. 97 Have achieved an excellent reputation all over Northern Minnesota. They. are made graphical location of this great Jour- nal or you are sadly mistaken as to our politics. ee Sake aie Itasca county boasts of bends and other liabilities amounting to $227,000.—Anoka Union. : : Do you remember what Tom Reed answered when someone said “billion dollar congress” to him? Well, Pease, this is a two hundred and twenty- ! seven thousand dollar county. ek ee PropLe who are possessed of good horse sense do not go west to grow up with the country these days, but stay in balmy Minnesota. There is just as much country to grow up with right here, it is far enough west and of fully as fine a quality as that in the vicinity of the. Rockies. We know of a dozen. families who have left this section to seek . their fortune in Oregon, Washington, Idaho or Montana, who have returned and settled down here again.’ We also know that.many more would return if they had the money to do so with. Stay nght here—you wiil be better off. —__>__— jects of the Sultan of Sulu to rebellion | Tribune. C. A. Towne recently said | COONTY AND VILLAGE OFFICERS and dispute our occupation of the’ Phihppines. This. can easily be avoided by making a few humiliating concessions to Abdul Hamid. The administration has already made them to the Sulu savage, and the Turkish savage is certainly entitled to as much consideration. ‘ 4 a et * 5. Epiror Quinn of the Cloquet In- dependent, makes fun of W. H, | Noyes ot the Barnum Gazette be- cause the latter wants to go to the legislature. ‘This 1s wrong on the part of Bro. Quinn, as Bro. Noyes has” never done anything—and probably wouldn’t if he was sent to the legislature. age Stitt the scandalous proceedings of the administration multiply. The latest is brought to light by the senate resolution calling for information concerning doubie salar- les paid to government officials in Cuba. It seems that the military and civil officers of the United States in the islands have been drawing double pay since their arrival, although there is no reason or precedent to be found for their so doing. It is nice to be an administration pet. ——_+0+—___ Tue Republicans are bound to have Page Morris “save” the sixth dis- trict. He is acredited with saving the district twice to the Republicans by defeating Towne, and now the bosses claim that he will have to save it again by not being nominated. They see that it 1s impossible to elect any Republicrn from this district next fall, but in order to have even a fight- ing show their candidate will have to be someone other than Morris. Tue New York Herald’s Washing- .ton correspondent says. that President McKinley has been frightened ito giving Rear Admiral Schley the pro- motion to which the hero of Santiago was so clearly entitled. In order to secure the merited recognition it was necessary for the friends of Schley to threaten to expose the methods and domgs of some of the president’s. pet naval officers, which, it is claimed, would have created.a national scan dal. What a great statesman McKin- ley is, to be sure. SESS aD, Hatpor-E, Bowen, of the Fergus Falls Giobe, announces that he will again run for congress. on the mid- toad Populst ticket. This is un- doubtedly. the greatest piece of politi- cal indiscretion that this able gentle- man has ever been guilty of, A fusion candidate could easily be elected in the Seventh district next fall, but with one Democratic and one Popu- listic candidate-in the field the chan- ces would: be decidedly in favor of the return of Frank Eddy—a circum- stance that our western neighbors should certainly, wish to prevent. We hope Mr. Bowen will 1econsider his resolution. (ie EE CAs LEN WE notice that our Republican con- temporaries are not as enthusiastic as they were about McClenahan, of Brainerd, for district Judge, and we believe that when they come to’ think the matter over, many of them will urge the re-election of Judge Holland. He has proven himselfa safe, up- right and impartial jurrist, and com- mands the respect and confidence of the people irrespective of what their political opinions may be, In many Minnesota districts politics are prac- tically ehminated from the judiciary nominations, and this should also be done in the Fifteenth. SAS Lea It has just leaked out that one of Congress- man Morris’ constituents from Itasca coun- ty, hearing that the congressman was dis- tributing field and garden seeds, wrote as follows: “Please send me some terbacker seed. I perfer Peerless, but if you ain’t got that send Battle Axe seed.”—Hibbing News. Tue above is probably true. You see, the. citizen sending the request had noticed by Morris’ vote on the Porto. Rico bill that while. the con- gressman might know what his con- stituents wanted they would have to do something out of the ordinary in order to make him pay. any attention to it. It was necessary for the whole district to jump on Morris before he paid. any. attention to the its that.he hoped the new management of “the only morning” would secure an editor that would be capable of grasping one side or the other of pub- lic questions, but it seems that he hoped in vain. Ever since the Re- publicans of Duluth convinced W. H. Burke that they did not care to have a newspaper man conduct their organ the editorial page of the News Tnb- une has been full of paragraphs as insipid and silly as the above clipping: } That paper never expresses an opinion until all the other dalies in the state with some idiotic little squib that it must. know no one pays any atten- opinion the News ‘Tribune is a glor- ous. failure. It hasn’t even the sense to follow pubhe opinion when that all powerful element manifests itself, as its editorial on Porto Rico will clearly. prove. peste alti REI Tue Itasca News is three years old. It 1s small for its age but looks healthy. ‘THe Cass Lake Times has suc- cessfully passed its period of proba- tion and is now of legal age. It is one of the neatest and-ablest of our exchanges and deserves to prosper. PROCEEDINGS ——OF THE—— VILLAGE COUNCIL OP aa VILLAGE OF GRAND Rapips At the Meeting held April 21, 1900. A special moeting of the village council was held at, the Village hall in Grand. Rapids, Minnesota, on Saturday April 2tst, 1900, Presen President Riddell. ‘Trustees King. Minutes of Jast meeting were read and on motion approved Several bills we charged and ow amounts ordered d Herald-Rewiew, printing... John Beckfelt. elec! lighting J. L Barnard, Justice fees, (two bills) The following communication was Cohasset, April, 19th, 1900, Village of Grand Rapids, Miun., Gentlemen: We quote you 11.75’ per thousand on de- mention lumber delivered at your stationin quantities us follows. moro or less. * on motion allowed as ats fer the several wn as follow 8 thousand feet 4x6x12 or 18 white Pine. 18 thousand feet 38x12 or 8xl0xi2 to 16 Norway. 25 thousand feet 2: 25 thousand fect 2s x12 to 16 Norway. 6-18 and Dunn & Mancra. On motion the proposition of Messrs: Dunn & Marci s accepted. Applicacion and bond of Thomas Kelly for liquor license was read, hearing set for Muy 10th and appiication ordered published. Edward Johnson appeared before the coun- cil and made complaint against Cicer T. O'Riley for conduct unbecoming an ofticer while on duty. Matter was referred to committee on Police and License. The following application for appoint- ment as village attorney was rea é Apr'! 21st, 1900. To the Honorable President and Village Council of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Gentlemen: As I understand that you are about to ap- point an attorney for your vllage for the ensuing year, I desire to make application for the position. Tcan only say that if ap- pointed to that position by your honorable body that it will be my one aim to bring to bear .to the duties of the offico all that studious care and industry can accomplish. Thanking you in anticipation of your kind consideration of my application, Yours Respectfully, Frank P. Price. On motion the council proceeded to ballot for village attorney with the following re- sult: Total number of votes cast 5, of which Frank F. Price received 2, J.R. Donahue 2, C. L. Pratt 1. No one having received a majority of the votes cust, the counil proceeded to a second ballot, with the following result: ‘Total number of yotes cast 5, of which Frank F. Price received 2, J. R. Donahue 2, C. L. Pratt 1. No one having received a majority of the votes cast, the council proceeded toa third ballot with the following result: Frank F, Price 2, J. R. Donahue 3. J.R. Donahue having received a majority of the votes cast was on motion declared duly appointed village attorney. J. R. Donahue appeared before the council and declined to accept the appointment. as village attorney. : Thereupon the council upon motion again proceeded to ballot for village attorney with the following result: Total number of votes cast 5, of which C. L. Pratt received 3 and Frank F. Price 2. ©. L. Pratt having received a majority of the votes cast, was on motion declared duly appointed village attorney. wishes on the Porto. Rico matter, but the apphcant for seeds probably thought that by stating his preference On motion the salary of village attorney was tixed at the sum of $200 per year. * On motion the villlage attorney was in- structed to prepare street. commissioners notice to property owners relative to the Ir Looks very much as if this coun- | thus unmistakably such drastic meas- | construction of new sidewalks and to procure try had altogether to many. sultans to | ures would have to be employed. deal with. The unspeakable Turk —_._—_— Inspection of the Minnesota papers fails to owes us a little bill of $100,000, but | disclose the once familiar catch-words “The every attempt to collect it has been unsuccessful for two years. It is now feared that if we resort to force, his Porto Rican outrage.” “The.crime against Porto Rico.” The springs of Porto Rican rot seem to have rundry.—Duluth News Tribune Tue above isa sampte of what Turkish majesty will incite the sub. | passes for argument with the News | Village ball Monday night. the names of the owners from the Register of Deeds. On motion the council adjourned. - Frep A. Kina, Recorder. ‘Don’t, fail to witness, that funny comedy, “The Runaway” Wife,” “at are through and then it chimesin | tion to. As a moulder of pubitc | O'Connell, ‘Huntley, Hepfel and Recorder | - COUNTY. Auditor. J. Farrell Treasurer. C, Miller Sheriff 3. Tyndall Attorney ‘J. 1. Donohue Register of Deed: .A. B. Chair Clerk of Court.. 1.0. Rassmussen Judge of Probate. Surveyor. Coroner. Supt. of Schools. COMMISSIONER: ‘District No. District No. i Xe. 3 (Chair President. ; ‘orge Ridd (i. F. O'Con Trustees... ...5.5/.0.3..- - John Hepftel Huntley = Recorder Marshby CHURCHES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Rev. Crane. pastor. ROMAN. CATHOLIC CHURCH—Rev. ©. V. Gamache, pastor. ° M. E. CHURCH—Rev. R. J. McGhee. SECRET SOCIETIES. GRAND RAPIDS LODGE T. 0. 0. F oO. 184: meets every Wedn P. hall I. D. Rassmussen, Re ITASCA LODGE A.:. F. ~M D. meets. the first and days of month at K.of Pehall, Dv. i io We A. A. KREMER, Secy. WAURANA LODGE K. of P. No. 151: meets every Thursday evening in th N. Kremer, C.C. E. J. Parnes, KR. 8. ITASCA DIVISION. No. 19%. U. R. K. P.: meets first Monday of each’ month in ix. of P. hal A. KREMER, Capt. Cras, KEARNEY, Recorder. POKEGAMA TENT NO. 23. K.0.T.M: meets every first.and third ‘Phursday of each month x. i at K. of P. h A.B. Wivper. R. K. J. FARRELL, Com. A. 0. U, W. No. 826—Meets every Monday night, J. J. Decker, W. M. F. A. McVican. Recorder, ITASCA CAMP No. 644, M.. W. of. A.: meets second and th Mondays of ¢ month at K. of P. hall. ry WinLiams. V.C. | GEORGE VIE: v7, Clerk, ARBUTUS REBEKAN LOD meets the second and fourth 1 each ag WAURANA TERS: ot y meets the first Monc Post hall. M y of, each month ARY HusON, Pres. OFESSIONAE AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF GRAND RAPIDS. ATTORNEYS. | FrRASK F. PRICE, | ATTORNEY AT. LAW Office over Itasca Mercantile Meat M | GRAND RAPIDS. . ¢ C. McCARTHY, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Itasca Mercantile Meat Market. GRAND RAPIDS. C L. PRATT, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Marr’s Clothing Store, GRAND RAPIDS. R. DONOHUE, + ATTORNEY AT LAW County Attorney of Itasca County. GRAND RAPIDS, 1 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, —D: GEO. C. GILBERT, PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEO ¢ Offiee over Cable's Meat Market, GRAND RAPIDS. D* CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, Cor, Kindred and 3rd. GRAND RAPIDS. P® THOMAS RUSSELL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, South Side, GRAND RAPIDS. : DENTISTS. R. H. CALELY, _ RESIDENT DENTIST Office over Itasca Mercantile Meat Market, | GRAND-RAPIDS._

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