Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, June 6, 1903, Page 4

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chronic state of physical exhaustion | NEWS FROM NORTHOME of Minnesota. The Rainy Lake com- Order for Hearing on School Contract Work. and his children are brought up under — pany is to be the holding corporation Grand Rapids, Minn., Recorder's Office. aay A * * fis New Town In Central Itasca County|for the Duluth, Virginia & Rainy| District Petitions for Forma- ; May 25,1908 = ———}a system of isolation. * Ij ra peeps Egke rnd; the: Virginiadiotise' eons Sealed bids will be received by the Village Pe By E. Cc. KILEY. think that the use millionaires make | — asad Dabs ital apes ti tabcataticarotied tion of New District, Law nt of icone oc ia is, Min= village up to 2 o'c -m., June 10, 1908, f = ah Appian of their money, the sumptuousness to The settlers and business men up| by Charles F. Ruggles, Wirth Cook of 1901. the ballding of 3.100 feat of emer on Kinder TWO DOLLARS 4 THR “| which they are addicted, their aping in the Bridgie district are hopeful of | and others in St. Louis and adjoining Miceiad. gucuidcmae aces Rtas Gn Ale'in this office siso tn the Saceat iE Be il j , ereas, al L, he 9 * ~. Entered in the Postofice at Grand Rapids | of the ceremonails of European courts, right smart times in the near future.|counties. The new company wi:!|simatures thereto duly usknowledged. has rage pepo cet pel pas earring Minnesota, as Second-Gtase Matter | +6 foolish ways in which they bring They are very sensibly making an|eontrol the several other large com- | Peer duly presented to the Board of County | smountof the bid. puvable to treasurer. ot up their children, the vanity and love effort to change the postofiice name| panies. Ibe railroad controlled by ‘AE & soesion Of said board held on the Sth day each pro ‘oauphes neared cannes sain Jusr as might have been expected ie 1 thei¢ womankind, are ex..0f Phena to Northome, the ‘which|th new Rainy Lake company is uuder Of a new sehcol district to be composed o" the | rete juiltee Council reserves the right to ae a . a ae oO =} ay in A epee 2 ep would be a decided improvement. | construction north from Virginia, congressonal township st range 2 now em" oe chee GEORGE RIDDELL, | e charges of irregula | trem: reprehensible. ie Cal The following i aken fi 7 i iG “as fa I braced in the town of Nushwauk. Sige ce have been officially declared to have} wich closes their minds to theim-| ‘The first step toward incorporating | tination is Koochiching. ‘The com- ee i eo pS been preferred without any foundation | mense benefits they could confer on, the village of Northhome was taken|pany gives promise of being oue of ore Village of Grand Rapids, iu said in fact. Very likely, indeed, that a| pumanity if they but know how to set !a8b Saturday, when a nweeting was) the greatest factors in the develop-| "And ‘it ts further ordered. that notice of NOTICE. veell ofganized band of public plun-| aout 1.” SS [called and committees appointed to| ment of the territory between Vir-|timg,u"t biace of auch bearer begines ty | 0 . | — ‘ 2 = draw up the necessary petition to the|ginia on the Mesaba range and the | Place “in each of the school districts to be ji 20% i ecess Mesi atts AC 4 “ _ Bids will be received up to2 o'clock p. m., derers would pronounce themselves ee ee _ |eounty commissioners, to detine the| Rainy Lake river. It has plenty of bon catia wre pa A Retontey. she. 00 er cape eee Poe re guilty as set forth by Mr. Tulloch. WHOLESALE murder of the Russian] boundary line of the proposed vil lage, | capital and the officers have enterprise | Syee! ,isttlets Personally a copy of te | Farm. js Sci cedsary signs 5 iit sé to 2 inted Pl 2 specifications can be had upon hat the ‘West Jewes by Russian officials, encouraged get the sre mbiaicten Sele es and experience. it is learned that repapafped epee pon phy ng peat a copy of - ae Soe ee ied mpoo Ir Has come to pass that the West-| | defended by the highest authon-|Petition and take the ceusus. This|/the Rainy Lake company bas plans] ing names newspapers to-wit: Grand Kapids Village of Grand Haplds, Ttasea county, ern Mesaba range can no longer be}. of the empire, 1s the blackestciime| ¥@5 all completed by Wednesday for cunstruction of two saw mills this Leeman ans: RSUIGHN GUFRASEG, | The right 1s reserved to reject any and all a. | ignored. The ore is here in plenty night and the petition will be pre-}year on the line of its road. ‘The| Vice-Chairman Board of County Commis- | bids. — Pee - ;, ,|that ever made the name ofanyna-) ited at the next meeting of the! Virgiula Lumber company, which is| EUCEARRECES: CO1Dt Minnesota. Der cree hee ee ee ~ | = se aa aie at. hom me * | tion infamous in the eyesof the civiliz-|noard. ‘The proposed village will | uow in the new Raiuy Lake company, | Couzty Auditor, aud Ex-officio Clerk of eT JG, PRASER, ttle while ard we will see long voprceed PS] * o ce im 6 3 pir i, ard. ice aan. world. The czarjof Russia will go} comprise sections 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, | owns 1,200,000.000 feet uf pine. ef iron cars carrying away the pro- ducts of our mines from every side and both ends of Grand Rapids. a Tue loss of life from floods n Kan- sas, Missoun, Oklahoma, Iowa, Ne- praska and other states is simply | appalling. The loss of life is estimat- ed to be more than five hundred. while the destruction of property figures up to nearly $20,000,000. down in the annals of history as one of the most cruel and Christless tyrants that ever cursed humanity with his almost limitless power, or he must be regarded with piteous con- tempt as an imbecile who is mastered by superior minds. Slee SSA a, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32,and 33, town 15], range 28. * * * A petition was circulated Wednesday asking the pos- tal authorities to change the name of our postoffice from Phena to North- ome, to conformr to the name of the/kinds that may be desifabte to de- new town and railroad station. * *| yelup the resources uf the country * C. H. Williams, of Ripple. was/embraced by St. Louis, Itasca and here yesterday on his way home from | Lake counties, it is provided tbat the Grand Rapids hospital, where he was | compauy way own and operate mines taken in February on account of | and smelters fur reducing i and freezing both feet. All his toes were|copper ores, own and operate brick amputated at the first joint, and aS} yards, stone quarries, erect Luildings the stumps are very tender, walking | and colonize lands. is extremely difficult. The Rainy Lake compny’s scope of operations is wide uuder the articles of incorporation. lu addition to the railroad, timber, construction of saw- mills, planing mills, factories of other oe SPRING and SUMMER SUITS Tn all Shades and the Latest Styles at Johnson, The Tailor, ‘ — If ANOTHER man should receive the Re- publican nomination because Wall street is against Roosevelt, any respectable Democrat of independent qualities, could poll 2,000,000 G. O. P. votes.—Duluth News Tribune. Rats! Who said Wall street 1s against Roosevelt? If it were true that the money power is opposed to the policy of the president the metropolitan press would strenuously freeze him to death, politically—and his chances for the nomination would be (eens eee Ir 1s little less than an insult to the Democracy of the United States, this} talk of nominating Grover Cleveland for a fourth term as president. Mark | Hanna himself would be preferable. | Between Grover and Teddy the Her-| ald-Review pronounces emphatically | Republican Seasonable Goods For Ladies Ihave received a complete line of ladies and children’s spring fashions and samples, including suits, waists, skirts. silk petticoats. muslin under- BIG COMPANY INCORPORATED. The Rainy Lake COmpany Has Filed Articles With Secretary Of State. ware, and also goods sold by the yard. ss are from two leading S Remember that Johnson carries the goods in yn favor of the latter, and of him this} spout on a par with that of a jack rab- oH 4 _ capital Jad $5,500,000 the | i 0. Twould be pleased ry Molds eed We ara fe rec te tro Owen ee simon-pure Jeffersonian journal enter- bit. ‘Teddy’s all nght—with Wall Rainy Lake gered has been or- tu haye you call and eva pl , terns and styles. 2 tains a very poor opinion. siniel ganized under the laws of the state . U. KING. a ee sees a & ~ Public interest in public men is not E seid ; “y jo be allowed to lag. President Ted New York city public pune % have Hee oe ay has had first place in the metropolitan adopted a sensible plan in relation to nee, 1a press for some time while he has been | the teaching of foreign languages. campaigning through the west, and/Latin and modern languages have pow comes word from over the way|been in New York school courses for 5 Fy en — that Joe Chamberlain, Great Britain’s| many years. But now ithas been-de- 100,000 Acres Farm, Timber and Mineral t colonial secretary and dictator for|cided to abandon them in the grade Lands in Itasca, Cass and Aitkin Counties. | } several other countries, promises to | schools, except as electives im the last Is O oe, a S O ne k é hav’ d Ls x 5 | These lands include the former holdings of C. A. Smith. D. M. Clough. Clongh | Te | make usa vist. That’s good news. year when demanded by thirty pupils Bros, Joha Martin Lumber compan bbey & Co. B. F. Le Boyey-DeLaittre | All we Americans want is a chance to! in the school. This isdone by the ad- Arak, tents Be. Hrown ahd others. eee tah ed, ree tee i i A- By WELDER CET. 3) grovel at the feet of royalty. vice of Superintendent Maxwell, who Minnesota rll be sent to all applicants. Low prices and eay terms will be made te fal ctu: 4 s Is. y w Ss are ad ji < ———ae mein — eee | has done such excellent work as head | to yourown land, please write to the office oF call upon my loeal ageats, W. Fay Ry FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. | Pror. Lomproso of Vienna, con-/ of tie schools since the consolidation a totiee is hereby given that no further tresspass will be permitted upon these i | ' tributes : a critical study of American | of Greater New York, says the St. oe A pplicants for Unter and hay will p Aes ‘pplyt0 lgeal agents at Grand Rapids. Py Bainple Roon-and Lavery | millionaires to a prominent publica-| Paul Pioneer Press, His reason is et to tax titles Smajudgwenta: AbOMcr lows aad Tnprored property in Grau By in Connection. * tion of that city, im which he reaches that pupils ao not gain enough of a "Plese list lands in Itasca county and roal estate in Grand Rapids. I q the conclusion that “the physical quali-| foreign language in the public schools large fuap of bilnnosote will be forwarded toreaidente of tues cocath, eke wit fa] 2 a ieee | or _ ties.of the American millionaire include! to make it the least use to them, and apply at my Minneasolis offiee. Is Special Attention Given to Transeent Trade. - 7 \ ‘ ne pone of the peculiarities of gemus,|that the time might better be spent in W. D. WASHBURN, IJr., i is) Headquarters for Lumbermen. ote ven degeneration. The true sons doing other work more thoroughly. eae Sis [3 eat \ of the millionaire generally are weak | This observation applies precisely toa 300 Guarantee Building, is i 2 jn mine and body, but the cause of} large part of the more ambitious work Minneapolis, Minn. [| ONG hei pionks com Oar cuen iote Ea this is that the millionaize is in a! done in American public schools. SS Re eS x * { eal —t- : =e Il Lake in It C ty, Mi On the Bank of Snowba ake in Itasca County, Minnesota, ; Offers Splendid Opportunities for Investment. Its Rapid Growth and Lasting Prosperity are assured not Only by the Immense De- posits of Iron Ore in its Immediate Vicinity but in Addition Thereto, by the Splendid Stretches of Excellent Farming Lands Which seh! __ are Directly Tributary Thereto and Which are Rapidly Being Developed. Situated in the Neighborhood of Several Beautiful Lakes, Abounding in Fish, it is Destined to become a Popular Summer Resort. : Lots in Snowball are now on Sale at Reasonable Prices and on Easy Terms at the Office ot MARTIN HUGHES a MTree Veer ee sa ene Kass ‘ aol } 7 Merchants aud Miners’ Benk Building, 3 HIBBING, MINNESOTA.

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