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| | | | Brand Rapids Breraia-'Review Published Every Saturday. By E. C. KILEY. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE Entered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapid Minnesota. as Second-Class Matter, THE HERALD-REVIEW IS THE Official Paper of Itasca County. Official Paper of Village of Grand Rapids. Official Paper of Village of Cohasset. Official Paper of Village of Keewatin. Official Paper of Village of Nashwauk. Official Paper of Village of Holman. Official Paper of U. S. Dis- trict Court in Bankruptcy Proceedings. Designated by State and National Officials as the Of- ficial Paper for the publica- tion of all legal notices to be made through their re- spective offices in Itasca Co. Recognized by Everybody as the Leading Weekly Newspaper of Northeastern Minnesota. - Preserving Canada’s Forests Where the lumberman have failed ruin the forests completely, the mills finish it. Forest destruc- worse in its permanent results nation than a visitation of bu- onic plague. ing all he can to confine the opera- tion of the pulp mills to this country. it localizes the disease-in this country. treat statesman, Uncle Joe! Fine old chap! Credit to the nation and all that—and what do you think of the spendid manhood of the congress that lets the old fake statesman rid@ Great delib- How the re- whiffling With the reverse English.—Duluth Star. it, booted and spurred? erative body, isn’t in? cord of its deeds will go jown the corridors of time! A Terrible Picture. The president paints a terrible pic-}} cure of the demoralizing influence of || ill-gotten wealth. He pictures the multi-millionaire who has grown rich by immoral means as “the least ad- murable of all our citizens, a man of vhom it has been well said, that his face has growu hard and cruel, while his body has grown soft: whose son is a fool and whose daughter a foreign princess; whose nominal pleasurers are at best those of a tasteless and ex- travagant luxury, and whose real de- light, whose real life work is the ac- cumulation and use of power in its most sordid and least elevating form.” And who is this man whom the presi- dent pictures? He is the beneficiary of privilege, the child of favoritism And how does he se- cure privilege and favoritism? By in government. contributing campaign funds to the party which will sell him the right to exploit the country. Which party has been doing this? The Republican party, whose leaders are now conspir- ing to prevent any remedial legisia- tion. influences are seeking to dominate the Democratic party, but they find the Democratic masses incorruptible and ‘therefore their efiort is frustrated.—Bryan’s Commoner. These same Commissioners Hold Meeting. (Continued From Page One.) of a road one quarter of a mile in length, southwest of Weller’s spur, for the accOmmodation of settlers on the reservation lands, and also for the building of a road about three and one-half miles; in length to connect the Feeley-Bovey road. This will connect Feeley, Bovey and Grand Rapids, accommodating a large uumber of farmers with road connec- tions-with the three towns. Three hundred dollars was approp- riated to be expended in town 56, range 26—Bass Brook—under tbe direction of W. W. Coster. For im- provement of the Splithand road $51 ippropriated to be expended ufider the direction of Al. Phillips ; $250 for the Big Fork Road; $150 for the Split- hand lake road; $250 on the Smoky Hollow road; $500 on the state road south of Grand Rapids; $500 on the Grand Rapids-Bovey road; $500 on the new state road north of Deer River; $200 on the Blackberry road; $100 on the Prairie River road; $200 on Lake Jesse-road; $200 to the townof Feeley;, #300 to the town of Sand Lake; $300 to the town of Bass Lake; $150 to the Speaker Cannon is do-|} of Ardenhurst. appointed to look after several roads and report as to requirements at next meeting. to construct two township 53—24 and 25, his bid being the lowest at $496.50. Wm. Smith was awarded a contract bridges over in The Charles BE. Seelye road matter A committee of citizens waited on the board and requested that an appropriation be made for the im- provement of the fair grounds. It was decided to employ men and teams by the day to make necessary im- provements on the grounds. A petition for the enlargement of school district No. 6, (Deer River) by the addition of about eight to wnships will be heard on June 12. tin was County Road Superintendent Mar- instructed to submit his records to the state engineer for a report to the board on their accuracy and value to the county. Action was taken on the public highways in connection with the town of Carpenter; $150 to the town|state ditch. being constructed in the Committees were | vicinity of Deer River. The matter of woodsupplied to the court house by John O seme consideration and the bill sub- mitted was laid on the table. A special meeting will be held on June 12, and the regular semi-annual meetir.g will be held on July 13. The official proceedings will be pub- was finally disposed of by the pay-j|lished next week. ment of $596.87, supplies and labor claims. ternal For Rent—June Ist, seven room), Renr—seven room house. house with barn, city water. Apply, J. S. Gole or Frank F. Price. Grand Raids, Minn. Eagles—Take Notice. Pokegama Aerie No. 366, Fra- rder of Eagles have de- cided to take part in the Memori- al Day services on Saturday, May 30th, 1908. Therefore every member of the Aerie is ordered to meet at the hall on Saturday morning at 9:00 o’clock sharp. L. W. HUNTLEY, Prest. HuGH McEWAN, Secy. rien received JESSE HARRY ~ ie An ad. Get printing at Herald-Review. | Herald. Review. ,Candidate before Republican Pri | maries for nomination for offic of Sheriff of Itasca County. quire of Mrs. George Arscott. medium for results. En- The | Bird Beat Telegraph. “A pig Standard. ing its release from Gloucester. I have rented the John Beckfelt farm west of town and after May 15 will have pasturage for a number of Harry PRICE, cattle | M. E. Church Services, SundaySchool... Epworth League . Prayer Meeting... nesday afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to all. eon belonging to John Shuker of the Market Drayton Homing club, released at Gloucester, arrived at Mar. ket Drayton in seventy-two minutes, in which time he covered a distance of seventy-two miles, says the London The bird returned fifteen minutes before the telegram arrived announic- Good Printing—Herald-Review. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m 11:30 a.m --+- 6:30 p.m ursday, 7:00 p. m Choir Rehearsal..Thursday, 8:30 p.m Ladies Aid Society meets every Wed- Foremost in Quality Always it will cost. All Mail Orders Promptly Filled Unquestionably the Greatest Variety of Substantial Goods Interior decorating is our specialty. collection of artistic draperies, ranging from the popular grades to the best-- Imported wall hangings, all the season’s newest offerings. has charge of this department will be glad to offer you valuable suggestions. receive prompt attention. fF. S. Kelly Furniture © 226-228 WEST SUPERIOR STREET DULUTH. 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