Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, March 9, 1907, Page 4

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Breed Rayits Berait' Review Published Every Saturday. By E. C. KILEY. “WO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE «fntered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapid Minnesota. as Second-Class Matter, Two Good Acts of Congress. In deciding almost at the last mo- ement to increase the meager wages of sardworking letter carriers and minor postoffice employes and in enacting nto law the La Follette bill limiting the hours of consecutive work of rail- *voad employes to a maximum of six- | een, the congress atoned in good | yart for its selfishness in voting fute | are members fifty per cent increases o salaries and for refusing to take action on the Beveridge child labor neasure. The increase in the wages of the etter carriers who, more than any ~ther class of men, are known to the { seople, because their daily visits bring | missives and tokens of joy or sorrow © home and office and store, wiil be | »pplauded with unselfish approbation ny allof the citizins of every place 4 of free delivery service. Certainly, fany class of public servants ever nerited better pay, it is the mailmen and also the underpaid clerksin the vostottices: F The increase in the pay of the suburban carriers also is more than No one, who has never been enerited. |> Aw ExcaNcE says that robins arel/YQU CAN EASILY OPERATE looking over the state of ‘I'exas with alview to settling. They are looking ‘over Minnesota, too, but with a view lot setting.—Princeton Union. > Senator Spooner Resigns. The resignation of Senator Spooner from the Unsted State senate which he recently tendered to Governor Davidson has created considerable comment all over the country and in Wisconsin has caused much politi- cal excitement. Conjectures are rife that Mr. Spooner has accepted a position as chief counsel for the Hrariman railway interests at a salary of $50,000.00 a year but up to the time of publication no verifying received. Mr. Spooner has for years been one of the most prominent menin the upper house and has been looked up to asa diplomatic, coolheaded and { conservative legislatur, and his advise has been much sought, after during the past two admistrations. He will be succeeded, it is conjectured, by Isaac Stephenson of Marinette who has served in the Wisconsin legisla» ture for several terms and has a- ways had an ambition to serve in the senate. Mr. Stephenson is a millions aire lumberman and aman of merit and ability and has always been an earnest backer of Senator LaFollette. Pe ko er OSI Timp Tony of the Grand Rapids Independent has made another of over the average route of a country his ludicrous mistakes. In his last mailman, especially in the West, where the country roads are well-nigh impassable much of the year from -snows in winter and rainsin summer, can fully appreciate the difficulties of their talks. All, however, may well imagine from the frequent bad con- dition of city streets what they must surmount on country roads. Mr. LaFollett’s railway employes’ Sillis a two-edged sword that ought to make for more human treatment of the soulless railroad orporations and also insure greater public. No even one with nerves of vorkmen by afety to the traveling man, not an work over sixteen hours at stretch without paying nature’s pen- railroad train can be well ben the men in responsible rn out from tke strain of fe rs of service.--Duluth Herald. claps The Other Fellows’ Quips. preacher eball, the theater, tobacco <-a-boo waists will all be found This, perhaps, accounts for Cifticulty of arresting men who started in that direction.— hisholm Tribune Th oly a sta nt rate law is said to be rter-—probably the next one ride at all.— wont let the editors Hibbing Tribune. If the Honorable: Lesile Shaw left lowa to take the presidency of the Sarnegie Trust company as another step toward landing in command of the ship of state, heis the companion piece for the son of Sweden who tried to make the boat in “two yumps. ” Duluth News Tribune, THEY'RE bragging of a boy of 3 in san Illinois town because he discusses tthe Thaw case. It’s up to some town ‘So produce a 3-year-old boy who deesn’t discuss it. He'll be worth vragging about,—St. Paul News. THE supply of coal ia the United States is said to be certain to be ex- haustedin 200 years, if not better Atthe rate that people x North Dakota have been supplied his winter, it will not be exhausted for 1,000 years.—Duluth Herald. MARRIED MEN are declared to have shown the greater bravery in both the Boerand Japanese wars, Really, however, that 1s not surprising for them diaplayed the height ef courage when they were wedded. — Duluth Herald, cared for, most of Tne AITKIN AGEis extending its wight hand, to the press of the state and the patrons, for congratulations. The Age bas installed a uew press newspaper and book work and sconsiderable improvement in the appearance isto be remarked. The Hierald-Review congratulates Bro. sor Hollister on his success and wishes Geim the best of luck. says that} issue he says; ‘‘ Every time Bro. Taylor gets a new printer the paper changes hands.” Not being a printer himself, and depending on a wiser head behind to dictate the policy of his sheet it is inconceivable to Tony that a newspaper can get along with- out 4 man behind. But then he can- not be hlamed for what he doesn‘t know.—Itasca News. ——.__—_ Louisiana and Texas strawberries are being offered in the northern markets two boxes for 25 cents while the snow snoweth and the wind blow- eth.—Aitkin Age. The Age man evidently hasn’t had any strawberries this season; or is he just avoiding the question with that word “offered.” a Wuy Min TA if you will let us ‘alone aud give us a chance, ina few j years thru the gross earning tax bene- | fits from transporting ore, we will pay your taxes, and donate a bonus to men, anda What The great huge lucky world. {all vour old present to more do your chiidren! you want? —Itasca Iron News. Microbes in everything you eat and drink, and if you eat and @rink mi- crobes you will surely die, and if you statement from Mr. Spooner has been | THIS TYPEWRITER YOURSELF Don't worry our correspon- lent. Don’t write him anything by hand \that takes him time to make out-- that may leave him in doubt— that he can’t easily read. And don't fillout legal papers orcard memos—or make out ac- counts or hotel menuoin your own hand writ- ADJOINING ing. a looks bad, reflects on your standing, makes peould think you cau’tafford a stenog- rapher. and is sometimes ambiguous. ou can write out your letters—make out aa abstract—fill in an insurance policy—enter your card memos—make ont your accounts, or a hotel menu—or do any kind of writting you need, onany kind, size or thickness of ; Paper, and space any way you want on a s a <n Ya OLIVER Typewriter Graud Rapids WM. PERRINGTON BUYS AND SELLS LANDS IN ITASCA AND Mineral Pine and Farming Lands Parties located on Homestead and Timber and Stone Claims. in Some of the Choicest_Lands in the vicinity of Grand Rapids or con- venient to other markets, under cultivation, for sale‘at Bargains. WM. PERRINGTON COUNTIES - Minnesota The Standard Visible Writer * You can write any of these things yourself if you do not happen to have a stenographer. For you can easily learn, with a little prac- tice. to write just as rapidly, and as pertectly, as an expert Operator on the OLIVER. Be- cause the OLIVER is the simplified type- writer. And ou can see every word you write. About 80 per cent. more durable than any other typewriter, because it has about 80 per cent. less wearing points than most other easier to write with than these other complicated, intricate machines that require “humoring”—technical knowledge— long practice and special skill to operate; ‘Than machines which cannot be adjusted to any — space—with which it is impossible to write abstracts, insurance policies. or odd- sized documents except you buy expensive special attachments requiring experts to operate, You can adjust the OLIVER to any reason- able space—you can write on any reasonable size and thickness of paper, Ti very edge, without the aid ‘of any expensive attachment or special skill, and your work will be neat appearing, legible and clear. For the OLIVER is the typewrite for the doctor. the lawyer. the insurance agent, the merchant, the hotel proprietor—or any man who does his own writing. Write us now for our booklet on the simplified features of the OLIVER. eit ep Estimates and The OLIVER Typewriter Company 332 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis, Min Grand Rapids Subscribe for the Herald-Review. | Matt McBride ——PRACTICAL— PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER Jobbing promptly attended to. on all kinds of work in my line —Satisfaction guaranteed. MATT MCBRIDE HEATING plans furnished : Minnesota NEW SPRING WAISTS fran contained in those shown here. (C. H. Marr GRAND RAPIDS, - don’t eatand drink you will still more surely die. Bound to surely die in any event, you had better pay no more attention tomncrobes than your grand- daddies did. They ate and drank eyery thing they wanted and they lived long and nrospered. What did Meth- uselah know about microbes in his time? Eat aud drink everything you Grand Rapids wart, microbes and all, and you wili live until you die and that is what old Methuselah did—he liyed until he died. = ———_+e+—___ ReErorts from Maise announce that ice thirty-nine iaches thick is being barvested. There'll be an abundance of work for the Maine ice-man this year sawing it up into the regulation lozenges. An epidenic of “dog killing” is sprehding throughout the state and Brainerd, probably taking warning from the effort of the Minneapolis policeman, has hired two expert riflemen as executioners. a President C. W. Elliot of Harvard university has again expressed an opinion this time on foot ball, and as in the cases of child labor and the western educators it is out of season. —— 0+ Wir the shooting of Miss Bessie Butchart by Fred Argyle of Duluth comes the question of what the defense will be. ‘Brain storm” is the latest fad. ee Miss Katherine Huson entertained a party of her friends at her home last evening. Cards and music were the mediums of amusement and diversion and the affair was an enjoy. able one. Head prize was awarded to Miss Bessie Hatleli, while Ed. Myra carried away the booby testimonal. $5 Village Lots down and $5 per month is certainly easy, the matter over. are for sale on easy terms. RE REE RE AE AE AEE A a A Ee aa ae a a ae EE EE (RE RE EE RE EE te eee ee EE ee ee Oe and: $5 per month We have choice resideuce lots all over town and we are sell- ing them on such easy terme that anybody can buy. 85 Come in and talk A house and three lots for sale cheap. We also have some choice business lots on our lists. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, SHAK KCSKHAKSCSH LAHSA SHH ISSR EKKS SHAG GaSe eee CeO SHOES All the newest fads and fancies as they are to be found in the most stylish spring waists are We have some of the handsomest patterns ever shown in the 8. city. Our line is large and marked at prices that will induce you to buy, We invite you to call. MINNESOTA They Pe ee eee ——s——] | GEO. BOOTH, Manufacturerof | Fine 4 Cigars GRAND RAPID, AZJNN i | “BOOTH S CIGARS” Spetetion uit pee eaene Minnesota. J. P. Sims of Minneapolis was a Rapids visitor during the past week. i For sale everywhere. Call for them. 2S 2S 2Se52S2SoSo Em They are made of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. SADE AE Ee A AE A A A a Ae A A A A ee AE ie aE NEE Lieberman Bros. Things for Winter oaees | Wear for Men PRICE We still have a com- plete woolen goods made by honorable people with a reputation. Grand Rapids : - ONE AND THAT RIGHT BROS. We have a full line of overcoats on hand in different shades and lengths. You will be distinguished in their appearance without paying a premium for it. assortment of style and durability. Lieberman Bros. Opposite Hotel Pokegama STOP! LET US WORRY WE ARE USED TO IT Lieberman Bros. Did you try a pair of our R. E. Z. shoes this fall? It is a shoe that is a combination of comfort, Minnesota Instead of bothering with z keeping of your clothes SEND YOUR WORK TO US | We are equipped to handle ou correctl returr | the finished gar Ss pron and in fir iss shape | een — a { | = WE DO Ladies’ Gentlemen’s } Taitoring Tailoring Repair all Kinds of Clothes Also Fur Work MADSEN. & ANDERSON SUCCESSORS TO CHARI HAMMER Shoes for Easter In matter of dress it is instinctivesin woman to de- mand variety of newness. That the makers of Queen Quality have caught the secret of appealing to the feminine instinct, the tremendcus and constantly increasing popularity of the Queen Quality shoes most certainly proves. It will give us pleasure to show you our assortment of this beautiful perfect fitting footwear. ~ JOHN BECKFELT Grand Rapids, - Minnesota ‘WHEN YOU GET THE HERALD - REVIEW YOU GET THE NEWS > s _—_ ’ a es

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