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SE AE AE Re ee ae ee ee hee a a segues pouEE Sees Bd A Favorite Resort for refreshments and where may be seen and heard one of the largest phopographs in the world is at ‘JNo.oRELYs Sample Room The Northern. A rent 1 Cabinet Rye Whiskey 3,23" (elghttel bermasy Sh orend Rapids. We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. NORTHERN CAFE “1s. Wallace, Chey. > fa): Alieation Cage We: Teameteng Trade. In connection—open day and night, A)) delicacies of the season Headquarters for Lumbermen. served at ull hours. Te E John O'Riley, Prop. SS ee AA eee a ae Se ea a eS thereby making it necessary to close 5 Sara ax ex SCaC SU down the paper mill.at Grand Rapids unless relief is soon given. The com- mercial club will take the matter up at once and demand that the policy || of handling these dams be changed —-}to accommodate the public rather than be a detriment. The Age would suggest that Con- gressmun Bede be inlisted in the per- manent settlement of this trouble- some question.—Aitkin Age. J Published Every Saturday. By E. C. KILEY. A. E. WILDER, Prop. TW? DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVAN FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. 4 Entered in the Postofiice at Grand Rapids, . Minnesota, as Second-Class Matter MAD, Sample Room and Livery é in Connection. : On Mineral Land Leases. There is something doing in the The voters of New York city have sonidistrioks muipenirtin dbs eek: | sized up the situation exactly as it this county, but all ima very quiet 1 ‘has been presented by the The Globe; | ¥2Y: exactly as it was sure to be appre- One SOnCOnT << prananly | com pegeed ended by any eandid common sense with the steel trast, now has Wage mind. ‘They have rebuked the] ©? 5,000 acres of land and will have Pharisee and the hypocrite. ‘They from 15 to 30 diamond drills on the have elected McClellan and the ground this month fer continuous whole Democratie ticket, in spite of | WT: 4 mae OF Gris pa ey dissensions in the party, the can- at Kimberly station but it is not didacy of Devey and the sullen op-|20W2 whether they are for position of McLaughlin. They have this company or 0 as several other rolled upan old-fashioned majority sy tonaribasongcbe leasing. of over 60,000 for Democracy. According to the terms of the Let no man more interested in| eases the prospecting must be con- names than in facts talk of this as a| U#aued or the leases will be forfeited eee defeat of “good government.” Good after 20days. That the mining com- F government was not on trial. Non- panies have no intention of allowing For over 50 years Hinkley’s Bone Liniment has i 2 ‘ ots St these leases to expire is evident as been an ever reliable family medicine, both for partisanship was not on trial. The ciigr lemhoe are sheltie’ Wade, Het internal and external use, prompt in action and government of Mr. Low was respec- ( id 3 eh thorough in relieving pain of every description. table, but it was far from good. He along. The oldest and best pros- ‘ 8 Itis a family medicine in the strictest sense of the ‘ has been a disappointment and, in|Pectors Who bave had years cf ex- term, good for babies’ ills and troubles; for the bruises and hurts of childhood and for RAD PO Pim Soy! ANA; Ap perience are positive that there is the dread diseases so common to growing boys and girls, such as diphtheria, croup, many respects, a failure. And at the inert droit = b ; 1 We diarrhoea, colic, cramps; and the ills common to manhood and old age—neuralgia, | Jast he appeared, with al} dignises MN gielbe HEOE Pere: ‘gre Just hore she Y headaches, rheumatism (muscular, sciatic, inflammatory, acute and chronic); sprains, | stripped from bim, as the mere} P@Y!o% qualities are is what is yet to h bruises, burns, in and bites of poisonous insects—pneumonia, quinsy, asthma, ¢a- | H be determined and will only be known : tarrh, dyspepsia, heartburn, fever and ague, lumbago, nervous debility, liver and kid- eee ney complaints. In fact, there is no case on record where Hinkley’s Bone Liniment has % \ | NEW YORK’S REBUKE. | wee LR. BIA We ey xe SESTHSSSSSSSSRSOHSRS GH HS CHHS SESE Oey. Ina figurehead and tool of the Platt ma-|” fi sg Rie tee -ealed what ehine. From the day when it was|* ion be ae ues sae alt or Athol y s not given relief from pain, When rubbbed on the outside it seems to go, in a fewseconds, to ff revealed that Tim Woodruff was en- lies beneath them. he Aitkin coun- te the very centre of life and when a few drops is taken internally, sends a genial warmth almost imme- diately through the entire system. It isa wonderful medicine, apparently a specific for all the pains 4 — to which humanity is liable. ‘ 2 ae To claim is one thing, to now is another. Here is the testimony of those who know what Hinkley’s Bone Lini- ty iron finds are no fake, that is one titled to say who should iy ane Whe pretty sure thing.—Aitkin Age. should not be on the Low ticket, its fate was sealed. New_York is a | E ment has done: Demoeratie city;and it has risen in F i | its might and rejected the Republi- RANK F. PRICE “T have used your Liniment and it is just fine. I have used “For years I wasa sufferer from Neuralgia, being nearly crazy «an machine, as it always will do many bottles of it. I believe it is the best medicine on earth and I with pain at times. Hinkley's Bone Liniment has effected a per- when that is the issue. H believe it will cure amy disease, I never miss an opportunity of manent cure for me. Icannot say too much for its metits."" Mrs. This isa great Democratic triumph. L A WYER } recommending it to my friends and neighbors.” Mas. Dora Lo- Ever OLIN, Minneapolis, Minn. et | pe. Lanp, Cloquet, Minn. { “I was troubled for several years with lame back; tried numer- ous remedies without results. Finally I tried Hinkley’s Bone Lini- ment and it immediately gave me relief.” W. PaTreRrson, 27 Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich. The fact that the fight was one of| (ofice in the First National Bank building) party against party gives to the re- sult immense sigaificance. The fact GRAND RAPIDS, - - MIENN. that Democracy, with all the odds agaipst-it created by its own divis- ions, could roll ap such a majority as this isa portent for the future. The tide has set against Republicanism. ‘There ismore than a weal meaning PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON \ in this great rebuke. New York! will have no more of Republicanism, | Mee 34 Residence, Cor. Kindred and 3rd its polices or it candidates. New York is getting intolive for next year. Every Democrat in the country wil] = feel encouraged by the word of prin | ise from the metropolis. It is buta| Ts whisper to the rebuke that the coun- A. B. CLAIR, try is preparing to a moribund party| Register of Deeds of Itasca County {| “Thave used Hinkley’s Bone Liniment for the last three years for various purposes, both internally and.externally and consider my home to be very incomplete without a bottle always at hand.” H. Hocan, Capt. Ladder Co. No, 7, Detroit Fire Dept., Detroit, Mich, “Here you have my good word for Hinkley’s Bone Liniment. I know its virtues, I have experienced its benefits; am familiar with its excellence; it was for years used by my father before me and was his sovereign remedy forcolds, cramps, bruises and wounds and for the many pains which seem certain to reach us all at one time or another and Hinkley’s Bone Liniment seems about as certain to relieve as we are certain to get the pain.” WiLLians B. Baum, Ex-Mayor of Saginaw, Saginaw, Mich. 1 CHAS. M. STORCH, “1 first became aware of the efficacy of Hinkley’s Bone Liniment in "62, when our boys of the Second Michigan Cavalry used it. Since that time I have kept it with me almost constantly; in fact, took it with me at three different times when traveling in the old country. Have used it for nearly every disease it is recommended for and cheerfully testify to its merits.” Josgrm SEEMAW. Saginaw, Mich. GRAND RAPIDS. Why not buy a bottle of Hinkley’s Bone Liniment—the old, reliable, time-tried, time-tested, time-proved medi- cine eer know its goodness for yourself? The price is but 25c a bottle. You will find it the best investment you ever made. You will get it at the druggists’ and be sure to insist on getting the genuine article. e in its larger sphere of pretentious . failure.—St. Paul Globe. Mineral : _—o— : SUGGESTS BEDE. r ine and T - : ” “How long will the people of this section of Farm Ing Northern Minnesota meekly submit to the Lands whims of those tn charge of the government fume mieaeette! Pene Stumpage Bought. 1] anit 1 i < ® It claims that. the Winnibigoshish ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. oF For Int ernal an U Ex t ernal Us € x and Leech lake dams are closed and| that no flow of water is permitted, GRAND RAPIDS. THE NEW TOWNSITE On the Bank of Snowball Lake in Itasca County, Minnesota, 4 Offers Splendid Opportunities for Investment. Its Rapid Growth and Lasting Prosperity are assured not Only by theImmense De- posits of Iron Ore in its Immediate Vicinity but in Addition Thereto, by the Splendid Stretches of Excellent Farming Lands Which ———— ——| 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 4 e 2 e a i M AR TIN HUGHES Merchants aud Miners’ Benk Building, ; | ) ¥ HIBBING, MINNESOTA. + DEFECTIVE PAGE