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(PSE S = == Ry 4 At eoo i John Hepfel’s Sample koom and'!Beer Fall, Cone THIRD ST. and HOFFMAN AVE. The Best Lincof . . . Wines, Liquors wa Cigars CAN BE HAD, . Riso Have on Tap and in Bottle the Celebrated Fee rt tS Se sane, } DULUTH BREWIMG €O°S MOOSE BRAww BEERS, i FREE LUNCH ALWAYS SERVED To r: i pring and Summer ! Suitings SSS] S355 7 SS The samples we aro of America and ect from in all ave many kinds nd ready for inspection. ure the latest manufactures ro are thou ds of them to se atterns. price id weights. We ind of workmanship—the best. eaves our shop is absolutely guaranteed as to tyle and workmanship. Call and see us before ordering. | PEOPKE & / FRANZ. l | | i , ' i i i aSE55 BEE SE See eee eee ee SS Hotel Gladstone! A. E. WILDER, ' Prop. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Sample Room and Livery in Connection. Special Attention Given to Transeent Trade. Headquarters for Lumbermen. GRAND RAPIDS. jf 1 One half Block From Depot. SS SSS SS SS SSeS SS ‘GEO. BOOTH, Manufacturer of Fine Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. (fy I 66 ’ 32 Have achieved an excellent f BOOTH S CIGARS reputation all over Northern Minnesota. They are made \4 of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr il Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal superv s if This insures the utmost cleaiffiness and care in manufacture. i For sale everywhere. Call for them. SSeS Se52525S5e23oecese5 SS S2S52 FS Se SS se25 aS ase5 7 Just Like The Club Ovly better—is what every traveler says of the buffet-library car on the Burlington's Chicago Limited, Leaving Minneapolis 7.20 p. m.. St. P: 8.05 p. m., every day, arriving at Chicago next morning, St. Louis 5.21 nextaft cou. Has sofa, writing desk, card tables, easy chairs. i lustre; ted weeklies, popular magazines, daily papers, and a well-stoc buffet. Lighted by electricity. Heated by steam. The Scenic Express lv Minneapolis 740 a. m., St. Paul 8:15 a. m., except Sunday, arriving at Chicago 10:20 same evening and St. Louis 6.40 uext morving. Ask your bome agent for tickets via this line. Pp. S. BUSTIS, General Pass. Agent. CHICAGO, ILL. Gzo. P. LYMAN, Ass’t Gen’l Pass. Agent. ST. PAUL, MINN. § 4 Grand fRapids Weratas'tReview Pubiished Every Saturday. By E. C. KILEY TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE, 12 500 Six Months........$1 00| Three Months. Entered in the Postoffice at Grand Itapids, Minnesota, as Seeond-Chigs Jatter, Official Paper of Itasca County, Villages of Grand Repids and Deer River aud Town of Grand Rapid. POSSESSING NATURAL RESOUR- CES. Apparently incomprehensible stores of crude petroleum have been discov- ed in Texas, and in accordance with what seems to be the predestined fate of all the natural resources of this country, they are about to become the property of a tew private individuals, instead of remaining as they should, the property of the state of Texasand an inheritance of her sent and prospective. It is reported that the Standard Oil Co. is negotiat- ing for the purchase of 114,000 acres of oil bearing territery for $3,500,000, “ten times what the land was previ- ously supposed. to be worth” it is | said; yes, and probably one hundred times less than it will yield the pur- chaser. <A leading journal-says, “while such a purchase is deplorable, and while ‘Texas is a pronounced anti trust state, yet it bas no power to prevent anybody buying lands there ubat chose to.” Possibly this is true butif so itis one weak spot in our governmental mechanism tht gives the lie to the proud buast that “this is the best government on earth.” There is a law that compels the iudi- vidual tu seil his land, if necessary to the realization of the principal of the greatest guud to the greatest number and it seems very strange that the transfer of land cannot be prevented, when the transfer means the grea test evil to the greatest number. ‘Lhe Al- mighty placed within what is now the boundaries of Texas a natural re- source, Capable of giving tu its citi- zens for possibly uncountable years to come a freedum from taxation and a source of. prosperity and happiness that would make the state an ideal earthly resideuce, Miutesota was similarly endowed aud might have similariy eujuyed, Lub tke lust state is deprived of Gei livst Guuutiess will be, by tion Ubat already possesses sucit wealth that ib is a menace vw man ; and all his rights, both as individual and as a citizen of the Yepubdlic. “There is no way to prevent iv?’ It true then let us stop talking about government, of, by and fur the peovle, and instead, let us realize that there is no escape from the absorption cf all that is desirable of this naturally inatchlesslaud by a few individual betore the blazing sun of wuose powe. the spirit of government, and most cherished institutions and rights of man shall disappear as the mists of the morning. But there will be found a way to prevent such horrid consummation. American may be carried to the brink thereof, but wiJl never take the final plunge. —Farm, Stock and Home. A Very Remarkable Remedy. “Tt is with a good deal .of pleasure and satisfaction that I recommend Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dia- rrhoea Remedy,” says Druggist A. W Sawtelle, of Hartford, Conn. ‘A lady customer, seeing the remedy exposed for sale on my show case, said to me: ‘really believe that medicine ved my life the past summer while at the shore,’ and she became so enthusiastic over its merits that I at once made | up my mind to recommend it in the future. Recently a gentleman came inte my store so overcome with colic pains that he sank at once to the floor. Igave hima dose of this rem- edy which helped him. I rey dose and in fifteen minutes \> ' store smilingly informing me that he felt. as well asever.”? Sold by Itasca Mercantile Co., Grand Rapids, Minn. Prison Binder Twine. FARMERS’ NOTICE. Send in your orders as soon as yos- sible. PRISON TWINE thre per pound cheaper mher tw QUALITY FU GUARANT.- ED, PRICES G RANTEED WITH PRIVILEGE TOCANCELORDERS ANY 'TIME BEFORE SHIPMENT. Send forclub order blanks, or small order blanks, at once. After May Ist under the provisions of the law, de; ers may order twine frop the Pris Factory. Whe management Twine Plan of the Priso to th so! a : t! price Twine vy t nd ding $901, and will give the purchs option to cancel order ab ar before shipment is made in failure or partial failure ot ory time : of PLEASE GET IV ¥ DERS'‘AT ONC? Warden. children, pre- | the | people | , COUN1Y AND VILLAGE OFFICERS COUNTY. Auditor. ‘ Treasure Sheriff. E. J. Farrel A. B. Clair -I.D, Rassmussen ohn L, Barnard James Murchie Thomas Russell » Hattie F, Booth District No. 1. (Chg District No. District No. Distriev No. | Distriet No. 5. A. D. Brooks ank S. Lang W. G. Moore H. Hennessy John Fraser VILLAGE. President’... 5.6)...+25 se... . .D. M. Gunn. F. O'Connell Trustees Decker S ssmussen Recorder. A. Kk ‘Treasurer. A Attorney. Street Commissione: Marshal L. Pratt » MeCormick EF. McCormick CHURCHES. ESBYTERIAN CHURCH —Rev. E. P. ©, pastor. PR! Gi Sra | ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH—Rev. ©. V. | Gamache, pastor. M. E. CHURC! CRET SOCIETIES. ITASCA LODGE ets the s th a E.J, Lurn O. L, MATHER, W. M. | GRAND RAPIDS LODGE T. 0.0. P, No. 184: meets every Wedne: it ab Oad Fellows hall: J ELLO, N. G. 1. D. Ray ARBUTUS REBEKAH LODGE meets every Tuesday in Odd Fello Lou Lorsrop, Mrs JonN DESHAW, b WAUBANA LODGE K. of P. No. ever rsday evening i ir Gxc. C. McAuuster, KK. B. ITASCA DIVISION No. wets first Monday of & r. Record BANA TEMPLE No. 20, RATHBONE — every Wednesday night av hall. ESSY, M. E. C. 10, U. R. K. P.; month in K. of KREMER, Capt. } P. hal CB 8. KEARNE ZABETH TH E STEVENS, Sec’; ITASCA CAMP No. 6444, M.. W. of. A.: meets and fourth “Mondays of each ath ut Odd Fellows hall. oun DeSuaw, V. C. GzorGE Vrenv, Clerk. . 2201. ROYAL d third Mondays at s hall. Mrs. KATHERINE MCALPINE, Oracle. Lov Lornrop, . NORTH STAR COUNCIL No. 9, MODERN Samaritans: meets first and third Tues- days each month at K. of P, hall. S.J. CABLE. G. S. L, W. Huntcey, Sec’y. A HIVE L. O. T. M.: meets ever md and fourth Fridays of each month in x. of P. hall. | Mrs. Brssie Cuarr, L. C. | Mrs, Harrie F. Boorn, R. Kk. LOCKSLEY COURT No. 109. U. O. k: meets i fourth Tuesday each month at iS me iN ys each month ows hall Joun Hepret, Suchem. N POST G. A. R. No. 140: meets | BL F. AU: M. A. YANcEY, Com. H. S. Huson, Adjt. | ITASCA CIRCLE LADIES OF THE G. A. R.: meets the first Monday of each month in Post hall. y CHRISTINE YAN P. Mus. Mary Hus: . K.0.T.M: meets t and thi sday of each ji t K.of P. - FARRELL, Com. TEAD, B. of A. Y.. meets y evening in Oddfellows {all ER WASHBURN, Foreman. spondent. R. DONOHUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW County Attorney of Itasca County. GRAND RAPIDS. D* GEO. C. GILBERT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Cable’s Meat Market, GRAND RAPIDS. D® CHAS, M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, Gor. Kindred and 3rd. GRAND RAPIDs. THOMAS RUSSELL, DD" i HSLYCLAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, South Side, GRAND RAPIDS. | ATTORNEYS, | Meare F. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW C C McCARTH), ATLORNEY AT LAW stile Meat Market APPYORNEY AT LAW over Murr’s Clothing Store, GKAND RAPIDS, ‘ To PATENT Good Ideas 2ECORD, @ mare, Md. yer BUDUID » I. O. R. Mis | the last Friday of each month in Post hall. | | produces the abovo results {n 30 days. Itacta | powerfully and quik | Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old | men will recover their youthful vigor by using ' ~ Itasca County A. B. CLAIR, Abtsract Office Register of Deeds of Itasca County ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. Mineral Pine ana Farming Lands Pine Stumpage Bought. Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. -Proprietors. 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