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AT HOTEL POKEGAMA Soon DR. C.J. LARSON, THE EYE SPECIALIST With his wonder: and methe complicated instr © of vision wit! t ability of examining. error of vision, dis cannot be excelle Iris skil! 11 diognosin; + und failure of the eye Spmptoms of Faillng Sight Do you see double at times? Do y times see floating sp. youreyes ache, bl Do you fail to see el your eyes become fatigued from shorte xo vou have to close und rub them? D difficulty in reading small pri inches from your eyes, especially by 4 light?) Do you have headaches? lhundreds ar off. ling e: rous but m mon and can. upon you nes of hundreds of pavpl i ths ut he has cured. some from total blindness. Do you wear glasses that are not fit ted to your eyes? Dr, Larson makes reguiar visits to Grand Rapids. Consalt him while opportunity offers EEE Chir opractics ~(Ki- rosprak- tiks iis DR. B. H. NICHOLS. Dk. J. 5 WIERMAN. Your Back nants fixing All Diseases cured by spinal adjustineat. Cali and see us. Consuliation free. *Cure gueuanteed or-no pay. Office Hours: FROM 9 TOIA. M. FROM 2TO5 P.M. FROM 6 TO 8P.M. Office over Marr’s Store. We don’t care whether Dinn done Collins or Collins done Dunn, ere is one Darn who is not to be done selling lumber. vi We have everything in the ‘line of lumber and in dimen- « sion stuff we have from 2x4- 12’s to 2x8-20’s also Shingleand Lath at rock bottom prices de- livered in wagon loads to any part of Grand Rapids. > af” }WVhen in need of anything in our call on or ad- dress iine, Swen DUNN & MARCIA, COHASSET, - MINN, Who Was Demosthenes? It was in Ataers that the great orator Demosthenes was born. Al- though he had many impediments to” overcome, he worked on untiringly, un- til fitally he became not only the first orater of Greece, but of all antiquity. He remedied 2 stammer in his speech by practicing with pebbles in his mouth. On the death of Alexanier he gave higgservices as an orator to the confederat.id Greeks, and in the end made way with himself by using | of Antipater. The Mother’s Modest Request. Where the welfare of her child fs concerned, @ mother’s nerve is as great as her love. A lady called up the telephone exchange yesterday morning, says an exchange, and msde this remarkable request: “Say Cen- tral, I want to go over to Mrs. Smith's for a while and I have no one to leave the baby with. So I have put her crib right in front of the telephove and I will leave the receiver down. If you hear her crying please call me up at poison to avoid failing into the bands Produces Hydrogen Cheaply. 2 * M. Claude, a French scientist, has - found a way to produce hydrogen cheaply from common iumtnating | gas. He simply passes the .gas through a tube imbedded in liquid air and the hydrocarbon elements in the gas are liquefied or frozen out and , left behind, while the hydrogen passes off. | Money Well Expended. The government is going to pay the Chinese residents of Hawaii $800,000 for the property that was burned by health officials while stamping out the | bubonic plague. This may be more | § than the buildings were worth, but it | is cheap when one considers how close to our shores the plague wa3 getting. Mountain Threatens Disaster. Great Altels, a mountain near the Gemmi, in the Bernese Oberland, is threatening to split asunder and over- whelm the neighboring valley. In September, 1895, a great fall of ice from the Altels covered hundreds of | acres of meadow land in the neighbor | dood of Spitalmatten. This new town i of the pret aj rounded with one o tiest lake BEDS OF IRON ORE Northern railroad in the near future, distance of Grand Rapids, the county, : | / es ge TO ADDRESS GEO. S=9 Sesser sea Booth’s For sale every where. THE NEW TOWN | plendidly situated. overlooking 1 Northern Minnesota. 5 rttimentnnatis sehiMiert iar Several mines now being opened. Tributary to a good farming district. Will be reached by the Great NOW READY FOR SALE At reasonable prices, and on terms within the reach of all E. J. EONGYEAR, & Hibbing Minnesota, ee od ed ee ae S525252S—F4 BOOTH, Manufacturerof Pine Cigars l GRAND RAPIDS, A//NN | “BOOTH’s Cigars” h of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. Mrs. Smith's.” The shock of this re- 10 quest was so great that Central : SECOND NATIONAL dropped her gun and said, “Busy” to FA OU LEDO; OHIO, the next eleven people who calle¢ up | Get your Job Work at Hera'd-Review. ig by y We Have Awarded $20,000.00 iy Five Lion-Heads cut ers our acknowledgment to Sur mates as desired. Ee APS dential Vote Contests. Clerks. Within a nice county seat of Itasca Everybody uses coffee, SESS "e Wee a wee cee een i that your estimate is recorded. You can send as many esti- * Grand First. Prize of $5,000.00 will be awarded to the one who is nearest correct on bot our Worid’s Fair and Presi- We also offer $5,000.00 Special Cash Prizes to Grocers’ (Particulars in each case of Lion Coffee.) convinced there is no other such value for the money. we are using our advertising money so that both of us—you as well as we—will get a benefit. WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES Compiete Detailed Particulars in Every Package of LION COFFEE : WOOLSON SPICE CO., si hatiinie ed DEP’T.) C. W. HASsTINGs. President. PJ, SHELDON, , Vice President. F, P. SHELDON. Cushier C.E. AIKEN, Asst. Cashier Lirst National Bank, Grand Rapids, Minn. Transacts a General Banking Business WHO HAS EXCLUSIVE A Lost German Expedition. Among the papers issued in con- nection with the German budget, is, we learn, one relatins to the German expedition to the south pole. From this document it appears that absolutely nothing has yet been heard as to the expedition. This protracted silence produces anxiety, and in estimating the expenditure for 1903 a sum of £25,000 has been contingently ear- marked for the expenses of a search expedition. Such 22 enterprise will be fitted out, should nothing be heard of ‘the expedition by June 1—London Globe. Careful of His Health. “Ig there anything you want before you die?” asked a tern sheriff of a murderer on the gallows. “I would like a glass of re ” replied the condemned man. It was brought and the mar about to be ushered into eternity crrefully w off the foam before draining the ss. “Why did | you do that?” asked the sheriff curi- ‘ ously. “Because the foam ci new ale : is bad for the health,” said the con sagagEsesasPseseseseseseseses eoe5e5u) Have achieved an excellent demned mai as thes ue ae ee all over Northern black cap. Thea the Pp Minnesota. They are made sprang. . ———— sown shops here, and under his persenal supervision. . Reform in New York. Ja them. ustrict, Attorney Jerome of New Call for them z ; fork is disposed to look with some a ee et degree of pride on te result of his | past year’s work in kelping reform the SEL CREE FENS PEPAAEREGRS HOS SEHSERS ESOS CERNE ES COCA E TS Bae Bae #? A Favorite kesort ded ay “ bak ase St the lnrgect phouoprapee in tho wond ig ae ome Sead [E# Jounormew’s Samp! #2 JOHNORILEY’S Sample Room BR see The Northern. Rapids. F hk dechcchcabechecdush served at all hours. Pe Lh Lhd dedededded Cabinet Rye Whiskey We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. In connection—open gay andé night. H NORTNERNCAFE Peter Meil, — i JOHN O’RILEY,Prop. foMnneAeooRAeRRAReET | ‘enseusencusosseessononeee Barth. © ! police department of that city. Capt. Gannon nue just been convicted of irregular practice: od find $250; Capt. Moynihan and Ac Capt. Caurch- MM have also been roken;” Capt. Foody has been reprimanded; Capts. Delaney rice, Creeden, Chapman, Sheehan and Inspector Harley have setired under reprimand. All Inside of a Minute. We do a’good many things in a min- ute; for instance, we are whirled on the outside of the earth justs thirteen miles and have gone around the sun !'y089 miles; a ray. of light has tray- eled 11,100,000 miles; the lowest sound your ear can catch has made 980 vi- brations, the loudest tone, 2,228,000 Vibrations; 24 barrels of beer have e down 12,096 throats; 6,673 cigars have been made; 390 tons of coat have been mined and $66 worth of gold has been extracted from Mother a most delightful beverage always in stock—we are Agent for it in Grand All delicacies of the season Bee ones S98 A ES Ae ME a ae NE ee ae a eae a a EE. 2139 people get checks, 2139 for you Second Prize 5 Prizes— 201 21 1 139 PRIZES, z First Prize .... 2 Prizes— aes SO each” 10 Prizes— 180. 80 bi 30,000.00 | CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of L ION COFFEE in Addition to the Regular Free Premiums matin oe Like aCheck Like This? ~ Sq. Cash to Lion Coffee users in our Great World’s Fair Contest— more will get them in the Presidential Vote Contest from Lion . 4 Coffee Packages and a 2=cent 4 stamp entitle you (in addition to the regular free premiums) to one vote. The 2-cent stamp cov= What will be the total popular vote cast President didates combined) at the election November 8, 1904? In 1900 election, 13,959,653 people voted for President. mates received in Woolson Spice Com- pany’ November 5, prize for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the next etc., as follows: (votes for all canm- For nearest correct esti- 's office, Toledo, O., on or before 1904, we will give first nearest, etc., 20 Prizes— 60.00 “ | i 50 Prizes— 20: 00 fe 250 Prizes— 10.00 “ f 1800 Prizes— 5.00 “ TOT. ‘AL, $20,000.00 How Would Your Name Look on One of These Checks ? If you will use LION COFFEE long enough to get acquainted with it, you will be suited and Then you will take no other—and that’s why we advertise. And Hence for.your Lion Heads TOLEDO, OHIO. We. E.NEAL,|7 i Dealer in | (PINE Bie FARMING ANDS. The tinest List of Agricultural and Grazing Lands in the County. The Most Excellent Sites for Manv lacturing Enterprises. Prospective Settlers Located. Correspondence Solicited. Grand Rapids, : - Minn th hades ce ad ae ba G. C. SMITH DEALER IN Fruits, Confectionery, Ice Cream Soda, Ice Cream, Drinks, Tobaccos, Choice Lines of Cigars Grand Rapids, - Minn. LELAND AVENUE. SE ae aS a aD aE Se ee ae Se ae ae ae ae ae ae ae a ae ae ee EE A ae ae ee ae ae ae ARE AD ee ee eae ae se ae ate ae ae ae eae eae a ae a as ea eae a ae he ae a ae a a aE aR ITASCA COUNTY ABSTRAGT OFFICE ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE. Conveyances Drawn. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. GRAND RAPIDS, i : MIND D* CHAS. M. STORCH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence, Cor. Kindred and 3rd GRAND Rue ee G® H. SPEAR ATFORNEY AT LAW GRAND RAPIDS. - - MINN HES ee PAINTER? TAYLOR. ‘a SG SIGN WRITING, PAPER HANGING, CALSOMIN- ING, FRESCO DECORAT- ING, PAINTING, HARD- WwooD EINISH: A SPECI- ALTY : AT HOTEL: GLADSTONE, Or a Postal will bring him to your Home. F. W. TAYLOR, Grand Rapids, - - Minnesota. | Ries F. PRICE LAWYER (Office in the First National Bank building GRAND RAPIDS, - . MINN, D* D. COSTELLO, DENTIST. —Office in First National Bank Building.— GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA A; B. CLAIR, Register uf Deeds of Itasca County Mineral Pine ana Farming Lands Pine Stumpage Bouyht. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAND RAPIDS. . a. a. FOR SALE ; —Our First-class— NATIONAL CASH REGISTER With Keys from One Cent to 4 Twenty Dollars. f J. E. TAPLEY, 4 Cass Lake, Minn. §, decocseves cocessesececes 3 DSLSBSPSVISLESLVSLVSS | |