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* jids business men and _has organized a surrounding Northome, and see where about,” is the caption of an editonal __ appendicitis. Senator Ferris was one | Pears to feel quite hurt at the ill treat- 4 uy, only a very small per centage o{|the Encyclopedia’ Britannica and be| utter exclusion of the vast agricultural #the people in the woods” pay absolutely correctin grammar and pro-| interests of the people. What we a Gia ed ‘ “apy taxes at all at the present time.! nunciation, and yet not be educated. want 1s farmers, not theorists. Grand Rapids, Minn, We Need the Money. The verbal snob is a good example bid atin vcd oc _.1T watt be remembered. that the] _ of the:man of ‘knowledge “who lacks} bress “of the country reported a short education and many of us have felt 7 time ago, that Mr, Bryan called and in a vague way. known that the| Grover Cleveland a bunco steerer. Sesoescese GEO. BOOTH, | 4 Rui h 4 Review Homesteaders pay no taxes until after Grant se | their’ patents “are ‘received “from the Pubitepad Erary Seterden: United States and placed on’ the By E. C. KILEY. | county records. Grand Rapids pays higher taxes than any other locality ————— inful accurances of some of our] p, Jer in th : SS % pat ; ‘very newspaper reader in the coun- 79 DOLLARS 4 YEAR IN aDvaNc#|in the county. The people who pay | friends were not necessarily evidences try read about it, and read the comi- lgtiaig ase’ : the taxes outside of Grand Rapuids| ofa greater culture than ours, and so tm the Postoftice at Grand Rapide,| 20d other villages, are non residents— we feel greatful to any one who raises Geteriianeeota, ae Soo0nd Class Master the pine land owners, Figure up the| the standard of revolt and restores to —=aaanan== amount of school taxes derived from | us our self respect. Arrxin has taken heed from the} the territory that might be orgamzed PRIS NES action recently taken by Grand Rap-|into an independent school district} ‘“ROOsEveLT knew what he was ments of Republican editorial wiiters, How many have heard that report demed?. Very few. - Yet it was a lie; Bryan never said anything of the kind, and every Republican paper in the country knows he did not say it. But they have not the honor to do him the justice of refuting the first false statement. ° BRE BEE nthe Ray THE JACK PINE LANDS. Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, 4//NN Businessmen’s association. you would be at for school funds. in the Minneapolis Tnbune. Yes, ebiedeas 4 3 you may bet your plutocratic princi- Senator A. F. Ferris of Brainerd,| AND now comes the Little Fork . sone ot ss ca anni wera Guardian with another complaint ples with safety that he knew what he after a bnef allness. Death followed| about public schools. The Gurdian was about when he ordered the United ‘immmediately after an operation for| "8 Safcastic in its comments, and ap Seca nario os peters wie ! y Pe He saw an opportunity to get into Tit ssn beatin en: ak onmeen ment received by the people of Little trouble that might engag= the United ‘men in Northern Minnesota. He|Fork from the board of school dis-|St#tes navy in an embroglio that De Ticee ood ke “she. lowecs baa und trict No. 1 and the county commis- would last well into the coming cam. senate of thestate legislature, itt which|Sioners. We agree with the Guardian | P2'8? and make hima war president. 66 ’ 99 Have achieved Wm excellent BooTH S CIGARS reputation all over Northern Minnesota. They are made The paper read by Superintendent [| of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. Chapman of the Grand Rapids Ex- Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. periment station at the recent For- Bed pion the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. estry convention at Minneapolis, in orsale everywhere. Call for them. which he asserted that farming) S2S2SaSseSeqesesesesessesi on jack pine lands cannot be success- ful, is bringing down on his head SSE SseoerSSSesr i x 4 bodies he was regarded as one of the that a school 1s needed at Little Fork, The ra a 'S — is] on any severe criticisms, in comparison gtanscesoooreccansssssessssocessessossesevesseeess : j.|and especmally should the electors |"0W belived to have been a fake from} with which previous remarks-by the| #8 Jeading members. He was also promi. peed the first, inspired by the admi 33 avorite hesort tin busmness circles, being presi- thereof take afew lessons in civics. | © [*St, spur y the a btniric d Herald appear extremely mild. In 3% s neni y tion for the sole purpose of giving] fact, Mr. Chapman has stirred upa 333 2 dent of the First National bank of| They should learn to properly make : ; A for refreshments and where may be scen and heard one Aent i . i ; | Roosevelt an opportunity to get into | regular hornet’s nest, and he is likely b+ 3 of the largest phonographs in the world is at . A i their petitions to the proper authori- PI Seca ee ; e Brainerd, as well as being interested dear Whee na facts are|th Turkish scrap, and make him a| t? hear considerable on the subject 333 JNO. O’REILY’S e 00 2 in many other business institutions. . eceeeary fc 3 ane OF 4 from those who haye made splendid] Ses . he) m pl R tm ? 4 i and the district| Presented in accordance with the re-| “her President,” But what’s the] on. om which Norway and Jack| #22 a His loss to Brainerd istric! : odds, if the scheme does cost the + jhe represented will be regarded by his|@uirements of law Little Fork’s wants P hag ye t pine had been removed. There 1s so| ### Th e N orthern a sa political and social friends as| Will be promptly attended to. nla ral few sod Just so it serves | much of this sort of land in the north-| See ie ‘ F : | , the purposes of the administration? ern portion of the state that Mr.| #88 Cabinet e Whiskey 2,70 delightful beverage always in > wery great, *A REPORTER interviewed John Lind “3 Chapman’s statements are regarded oH Rapids. We it Ry. the finest Soph ifatas ato) Agent [oes $ —— as an unwarranted slap at the whole re ,* r ArrKin county has abandoned|tecently, and among other things he) Surr. H. H. Cuapman of the “4 ss te ‘| hher county fair for 1903. Now what| mentioned the probability of Hon.| Northeast Experiment station is neith- ge les an. tae we ss: 388 NORTHERN CAFE Ls. Wallace, Chefs \ would our Aitkin friends think if the| Chas. A. Towne again being a mem-|¢r an agriculturist nor horticulturist. tion; with cows, swine, sheep and} $e In connection—open day and night. All delicacies of the season : \ Herald-Review would advertise to|ber of congress asa representative|He isa forester. He is equipping| poultry is a combination that will] $4 pera See eee = { its thousands of outside readers that| from New York City: “It would not| himself to follow forestry as a hfe| win outona ‘jack pine’ farm. The Ses 9 bd s \ the reason for this abandonment is| surprise me at all.” said Mr. Lind.| work. He has already reached the}*failure of pioneegs who take claims gee O nN ] cy, rop. s. ——{—— due tothe fact that the county has| ‘In fact I rather expect to see such a|crank stage of his chosen profession! put a ae them get other hare $33 : 3: ‘nothing with which to get up an|thing come about. Tammany takes| His interests are not the interests of ee an ‘iy acts eee eee eps SSR CHESTER TeERSERKHNSEEECESERES ‘SOOERECORSOSSSEEEDRS 4 agncultural fair? And what would| sort of pride in having some espec-| Northeastern Minnesota, Two years] or, Guerchants; bankers and machin- hey think should we advertise further | ially brilliant representative in con-/ago the Herald-Review called pubhc}ery men in the richest prairie sec- *, that the showing made at the state | gress, and it is my understanding that| attention to the manner in which the] tions. If Mr. Chapman will come up to Bemidji we wil: guarantee to show him how toincrease the fertility of jack pine land by an intelligent sys- tem of crop rotation, clover, rye and barn-yard manure produced on the farm. Ifthe Grand Rapids Experi-| fi A. E. WILDER, Prop. ment station is to help the farmers of Northern Minnesota e man in} ff charge should have better judgment FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY. RESPECT. and make better use of his opportun- 5 y ities than Mr. Chapman has done.” fair was faked from Itasca county and| Mr. Towne is well received in ‘Tam-| Northeast station was being conduct. Canada? But we'll not say anything | many circles. When I was first in}ed. but the people whose interests of the kind, because it would be un-| congress Tammany’s idol was ‘Sunset’| this paper represents were not pre- trne. Cox and amore gentle and lovable| pared to believe our statements were —— a —— chafacter it has not been my lot to|true. Now Mr, Chapman has proven A LITTLE paper up at Northome|/know. A later Tammany idol was|our position to have been correct. Auotes an item from the Magnet re-| Bourke Cochran, and there are others| Mr. Chapman may not know that his lating to the opening of Grand Rap | that might be mentioned, Mr. Towne | official presence is a positive detri: ids’ pubhc schools, and makes the] is doubtless to be the next Tammany | ment to this fertile section of Minne- following comment: “And Grand |idol, and Tammany has in him se-|sota, but it is just the same, and he Rapids don’t have to pay a cent. It’s! lected not only a bmght and brainy|should forthwith resign and the re- |! the people out in the woods who pay| man, but an orator of marvelqus brilli- | gents should send an agriculturist A BROWNS PHOTO STUDIO. in Connection. Sample Room and Livery a > | the bills, and the county seat dances.” ancy, a splendid head, excetlent train-} here to take charge of the farm. We, Here’s evidence of the advent of an- ing, and the possessor of a diction that have no objection whatever to Mr. other damphool running an alleged} for purity and lucidity ‘is perfect. Chapman’s cranky notions about newspaper:-with Jack Pine as his forestry but we don’t propose to per; oply legitimate subscriber, When| We cannot withstand the tempta-| mit him to use them in an official cas, and how it came to pass that Grand | tion to reprint the following extract {pacity to injure the agricultural in- Rapids pays no taxes 1s probably only from a St. Paul Globe editorial. It] terests of this part of the state. “It is known to the wise guy who coducts| fits some cases. with homelike. famil-|his ambition to see this section of the final proof publication at North-|arity: “Knowledge is noteducation,| Minnesota turned over to the care and ome, As a matter of fact, Mr. Wise-| One may know all that is contained in| keeping of the forestry cranks to the Special Attention Given to Transtent. Trade. i - Headquarters for Lumbermen. ~ BE F POC LR Seu | Wow located opposite the Postofiice, We do all photo- pass ze work. Portraits, wews, enlarging, copying, fin- ¥shing for amatures. Cellu- ; : | ‘loud buttons, Machine work\ . Why Don’t You Pay Up on the ‘ aM ss jewelry and adver- Herald-Review? why, ~One half Block From Depot. \ \ at rt + | THE NEW TOWNSITE On the Bank of Snowball Lake 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 ed. are Directly Tributary Thereto and Which are Rapidly Being Develo Situated in the Neighborhood of Several Beautiful Lakes, Abounding in Fish, it is Destined to become a Popular Summer Resor Lots in Snowball are now on Sale at Reasonable Prices and on Easy Terms at the Office ot AR TIN HUGHES aa fees Reprei | ¥ HIBBING, MINNESOTA. | . . Sp —