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<a Published Every Saturday. ——, WKY SHOULD THE SPIRT OF MORTAL BE PROUD? BY WILLIAM KNOX. YOU CAN EASILY OPERATE THIS TYPEWRITER YOURSELF Lieberman Bros. Lieberman Bros. + By E. C. KILEY. Ob, why should the spirit of mortal be proud? ° Don't worry ¢ y Like a swift-fleeting meteor, a fast tiying cloud, cc ONE . : . z= A flash of lightening, a break of the wave, fat bogie bet PRICE TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE Man passes from life to his rest in the grave. that a es him AND , : ti make out-- The leaves of the oak and the willow shall fade, that may, leave THAT | saiaes ptr hae eg Oe ede ase Be scattered aruund and together be laid; Bie Ty Sean RIGHT : | ener ; And the young and the old, and the low and the high, easily read. eee al or ell i 5 i a fill out 4 5 Shall molder to dust and together shall lie. legal papers oreard memos—or make out ac- BROS | | Reapportionment. The infant a mother attended and loved, ing Se een cour own hand ett 2 | | ee . e A - t looks bad, reflects on your standin, | eae The mother that infant's affection who proved, le think ye 39 | The legislative reports indicate ’ The husband that mother and infant who blessed, raphersand le ouinstueesitintrss coe ’ | that the members of the present state Each, all, are away to their dwellings of rest. ni ReAMIE in an inenie es Goh eee { | senate are inclined to reapportion the 5 j your card memos—make ont your accounts, | | tate utile This does not The maid on whose cheek, on whose brow, in whose eye, or a hotel menu—or do any kind of writtin: z | | state ut this session. 7 alte Shone beauty and pleasure—her triumphs are by; you need, on any kind, size or thickness o We have a full line of overcoats on 4 4 seem possible. Certainly it should = a paper, and space any way you want on not be possible that any senator And the memory of those who loved her and praised, hand andi Sate shades and lengths | would place his own tenure of office Are alike rome pe upinds ithe Ietag cred: J 3S ____ ae ; : is above good of the state, and would The hand of the king that the scepter hath borne, You will be distinguished in their | because of his individual selfish in- The brow of the priest that the miter nath worn, | : i < | terests consent to continue for two The eye of the sage, and the heart of the brave, appearance without paying a premium ore years, at least, the esent Are hidden and lost in the depths of the grave. S vs more. years, ab ee t stbe A Drseuy te P 8 | Typewriter for it. s | wholly unfair representation: The peasant whose lot was to sow and to reap, a The present apportionment into The herdsman who climbed with his goats up the steep, | The Standard Visible Writer : legislative districts was made ten The beggar who wandered in search of bis bread, ‘on donut happes pe Se ame Ont aes years ago. The state then hada Have faded away like the grass that we tread. hak r you can . with a tied ep sy pastas ice. to write j population of 1,574,619. It provided The saint who enjoyed the communion of heaven, as an expert, operator for ixty-three senators and one], Bs 5 ze " i a8 cause the OLIVER | a ‘ N Gabe eh aa eae The sinner who dared to remain unforgiven, writer, And you can see hundred or for eee ae The wise and the foolish, the guilty and just, aes Abst pse Ce “final a t or a senator for each 25, a- if ' ; ; ae i any other typewriter, be: t has about | sli = se er eee a Have quietly mingled mele bones in dust. | Bee cents ke wearing points than most other 20,000, giving fifty-four districts, and So the multitude goes, like the flower and the weed, { ‘80 per cent We still have a com- Did you try a pair of + in 1881 it 1s 17,000, giving forty- That wither away to let others succeed; ae comp! that seyen districts. | So multitude comer, even those we behold, 1 knowledge— plete assortment of |our R. E. Z. shoes this To repeat every tale that has often been told. ‘ s which cannot b6 ad) ed to It is not probable that a reappor- i with whick it is Impossibl : A tionment at this time would mater- For we are the same that our fathers have been; qiked, Acenmente Baan Con Roll cs OF odd woolen goods made by fall? It isa shoe that is | jally inerea&e the number of districts We see the same sights that our fathers have seen, special attachments requiring experts to - ;. 4 | as the basis of representation would We drink the same stream, and view the same sin, EE ern ee a ee honorable people with a | a combination of comfort, | — be : oe beige And run the same course that our fathers have run. able space—you can write.on any reasonable reputation. style and durability. | ‘The result, therefore, wou ea ree The thoughts we are thinki fath 1d think: size and thickness of paper. right out to the , | adjustment to giye the northern part lash A cabs ee liter fl very edge, without the aid of any expensive | a : labialis From the death we are shrinking from, they too would shrink; attachment or special skill, and your work of the state, which has the greater To thelife we are clinging to, they too would cling; wate nest Ropearing: legtble.and clear. | part of the growth in population, its But it speeds from earth like a bird on the wing. dove teste eee free ee the 4 due share of representation. i meray otel prapeleton 25 apy man ~ ] who | The constitution provides that, after They loved, but their story we caunot unfold, Write us now. rane rte booklet on the ‘ a state or national censua ithe: lage" They scorned, but the heart of the haughty is cold; simplified features of the OLIVER. e B | lature shall have the power” to make They grieved, but no wall from their slumbers will come; The OLIVER Typewriter Company 1e erma 1 1 ros. a reapportionment. This does not They joyed, but the voice of their gladness is dumb. 332 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis, Min } make it obligatory, and it is also pro- ‘They died—ay! they died; and we things that are now, —_—_—_ Opposite Hotel Pokegama vided that after the appurtionment Who walked on the turf that lies over their brow, * 2 5 me the next election shall be of both Who make in their dwelling a transient abode. B 1 Grand Rapids . - Minnesota $ senators and representatives, which Meet the changes they met on their pilgrimage road. Oy e e would curtail the present senatorial Yea! ho d des i i 3 ! hope and despondency, pleasure and pain, aia i ht ei ca cae Are mingled together in sunshine and rain; Pharmacist tis this that Is said to_make the And the smile and the tear, the song and the dirge, present senate hesitate. The mem- Still follow each gther, like surge upon surge. Drugs and Patent bers, if this is true, evidently do not eae : aS Medicines feel sure enough of their constitu- ‘Tis the twink of an eye, ’tis the draft of a breath, an ; ente to venture to ciel: tunis wienee From the biossom of health to the paleness of death, rngeiet e Sundries 2 for a re-election, even when backed From the gilded saloon to the bier and the sbroud— edical Appliances by thesstrong public sentiment that Oh, why should the spirit of mortal be proud? Book, News and Cigar Stand LET US WORRY certainly would be created through Stationery Supplies their public spirit in legislating Makes Large Purchase. WE ARE USED TOIT 4 themselves out of office. a ae Regular Hours a are ‘ eee =i ath Be Ee Week days 7a. m. to 10:30 p. m. — It hil hae age gaa we phe EB. J. Longyear has purchased a ITASCA COUNTY Satay Oo: He S 6 p. dale Instead of bothering with all the details incidental to the houst, haa a 18 ait erp ante by @/ tract of 35,000 acres of land in Itasca keeping of your clothes in shape pure sel ichiness: even if it is so dis-| Longyear Exploration company has OFFICE: ° os ee OF ee Cone. We are cauinped to pane it aa you correcey ang return posed, and it can force a reapportion- | been exploring this tract for the past Ane aan eee rer: Bache Ong a MIRE Clebe BRape. ment if it will. year with diamomd drills and the ex- ETE See ee = Moreover, a reapportionment at|tensive purchase can only lead to the ABSTRACTS, => WE Do = this time would permit another in| belief that. ore has been found in REAL ESTATE G0 To... Ladies’ Gentlemen’s 1911 without affecting the tenure of |sufficient quantity to warrant the : A rf office, and by that date the popula-'deal. Just what the intentions of| SRE JVSURANCE,. ’ Taitoring Tailoring y he popula fs tion of the state would doubtless be | the company are has not been learned —— Repair all Kinds of Clothes so fixed asito make highly improbable|but no doubt the coming summer Conveyances Drawn, Ick CREAM charcoal Also Fur Work any such disproportionate fluctuation | Will see something doing in the min- chexegintd for KING as has occurred in the past ten years {ing business in that section of Itasca Pro prietors. ans actions, would be ne even | county.—Mesaba Ore. GRAND RAPIDS, - - MINN |] For the Best Dish of Ice Cream to MADSEN & ANDERSON throughout the state, resulting in no bas 5 ACCU be bad in th y ~ x nN * sectional injustice.—Duluth Tribune. | Subscribe for the Herald-Review. ad: in the.chty.. SUCCESSORS TO CHARLES HAMMER For Anything Refreshing in the e Soft Drinks Line. FRR49K F. PRICE eee eat FIN N | L | A | EM EN | For Fresh Fruits, Candies, Nuts, LAWLER in bulk or box. OF Office in the First National Bank building. || For Fay er ge Cigars, The full sale values at the ‘‘Pioneer” GRAND RAPIDS - MINN : are there whether the sale is advertised ITASCA COUNTY, MINNESOTA in a full page or in a six inch space. renee For the Fiscal Year Ending December 30th, 1906 - | 8 4 Spring and summer goods are now beginning to - cog 4 come in and to make room for them we are offerin ' H 8 F g a . some "BIG GARGAINS.” 2 2 3 2 ° OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR. H Villa @ Lots. hs bi : Besides a 25 per cent rebate on all Ladies’, Misses’ Itasca County, Minnesota. “4 : and Children’s Coats and Furs we are offering a number Grand Rapids, Minn., January 7th, 1907. : z of Ladies’ Sweaters and Waists at half price. —_} To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Itasca County, Minn. 4 Weare Chaksoneaidencelota guitare a i" ; Gentlemen: Herewith I submit to you a statement showing the financial s Own and weare sell- #® , condition of Itasca County, Minnesota, at the close of business of the fiscal | & ing them on such easy terme that anybedy can buy. 85 @ Cam 0 Shanteas at less than Cost r ending December 31st, 1906; also a report showing in detail the business | # down and $5 per month is certainly easy. Come in and talk 4 actions of this office for said year. * the matter over, A house and tnree lots for sale cheap. # 4 We also have some choice business lots on our lists. “They # . * Respectfully submitted, 4 are for sale on easy terms. . A number of pieces of Dress Goods 7 &. & SW ie Ae : : at 1-3 off. 4 es / . oe : REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, : 3 | Ladies’ Sh 2 2 $ ) CSSSSSSRT SS SS SESE SESS CSE SESS SSS SSSS HESS SSeS SO CHREE pecial lot 0 | adies oes and (County Auditor's Seal.) County Auditor. Galance Sheet auditor's Ledger - eee values ne $3, to 2 close out at ic aa | BALANCE SHEET. AUDITOR’S LEDGER * G EO. BOO l I ag : SEN gat : At Commencement of Business January ist, 1906 i , Prices on all Ladies Skirts have Manviacturerot Debit Bal. Credit Bal. Hine been cut 50 per cent. County Treasurer . ~ $54,469.62 Warrants account . ‘ $ 1,769:43 a | ‘Taxes and Penalties : 11,980.24 i Current school fund % 266.19 v eo a ig JOHN BECKFELT Poor fund ....... : 2,395.95 = 5 Road and bridge fund. : 8,593.47 4 Grand Rapids, - - Minnesota Redemption fund A 642.15 ' School aisteicie tos s ra GRAND RAPID, MINN Towns and villages ; 53.40 Incidental funa bc 27.01 a State Loans ... Sa 4,719.74 Coanty “Baaae , 16,158.94 “B C 99 Have achieved an excellent Interest i 1,324.25 l OOTH S IGARS eek Ue all over Northern WHEN YOU GET THE Refunding aR 463.14 nnesota. They are made 3 of une finest selected “stock by gxpetienced Rorkmey io Mr. 4 ott -:sesalbeh sssetebisieoc ts a “qeasezze|lll Booths own shops ‘here, and, under ‘is personal supervision. fl] FP IRATLD - REVIEW sas ic beh $64,982.76 This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. ~ 4 sale everywhere. ‘or them. _ Continued on Fifth Page. js ll YOU GET THE NEWS T mapacs — Pee ‘ é \ NEEECTIVE PAGE