Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, September 7, 1910, Page 6

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META SENATOR D. M. GUNN Keputlicen Candidate for VTe-election from the 52n Legislative District GHA ABLUS W. LaDU Candidate fer the Lec! other issues ¢f gcre preserve (ke vr! er Northerz * HATTIE F, BOOTH Candidate for Re-eleclionas Office cf County Superintend of Schools ature, who stands for reapportionment and interest {o this district— issues that tend to integrity cf the whole, and tc make a great- GRAND RAPIDS HERALD REVIEW WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ? Free Nurse Scholarships. The Philadelphia School for nurses 2219 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, announces, that enrollment for the fall classes will shortly pegin. This imstitution is recognized and endors- ed by leading physicians everywhere. Free scholarships in the two year course are available and _ provide room, board, laundering, incident- al expenses and railroad fare home an completion of the course. A home study course and a resident short course are also provided. The school provides full instructions under} safe and wholesome conditions and | opens the way to almost immediate financial betterment for those who| need to increase their earnings. A special short course class | opens October 5th. This class is | formed at the request of leading physicians who are anxious that | some provision be made to meet the increasing demand for nurses in all sections. ing which will be appreciated by those who need to quickly prepare | themselves for self support and} nursing duty. An illustrated number | of the School Bulletin. which is | sent free to interested persons, gives Annoncements This will be an open-| | Political To the Voters of Itasca County. I hereby announce that I am a can- | didate for the o‘f'ce of County Treas-| urer, which I now hold. | Since I was appointed to take | charge of the office I have endeavor- ed to perform my duty to the best of my knowledge and ability. As I am familiar with the work, and the method in which the records ) should be kept I feel confident that I can perform the work in a manner that will be satisfactory to the tax- payers of the county. Your support at the primary and also at the general election will be appreciated. Very truly yours, GLEN STRADER. To the voters of Itasca county, Min- nesota. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Judge of Probate of Itasca county, which I now hold. I am in hopes to call upon the voters of the county before the pri- mary election, but owing to the fact that there is a large amount of pro- bate work to ‘be attended to in this office, I am kept very very busy, and if either must suffer from inattention on my part, it must be my private | interest. So long as I am probate judge I shall attend to the duties of the office tn the future as I have done in the past. Beleiving that you appreciate the efforts of one who has tried to do his whole duty in the past and promising a continuance of such services if renominated and re-elected. I am you obediant serv’t. H. S HUSON To the Voters of Itasca County. I wish to announce that Tama candidate for the office of county commissioner from the Ist com- missioner district of Itasca county subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primaries. [have beena resident of the county for the past twelve years and during that time served four year as trustee of the village of Deer River and am now serving my fifth year. I challenge investigation as to my past record and promise to do all in my power, if elected, to assist in carefully and competently administering the affairs of Itasca county. To this end I solicit your support. GEORGE RuBy. Candidate for Representative. To the Voters of the Fifty- Second Legislative District: The undersigned hereby announc- es himself a candidate for nomina- tion as Representative of the Fifty- Second Legislative District, on the republican ticket, and asks for the support of the voters of the District at the primaries on Sept. 20, 1910. I have been a resident of the ter- ritory embraced in Koochiching county for the past fifteen years, | and much of that time have been employed in survey work for the government, state and county, there- fore am thoroughly familiar with the needs of this north country, and | more especially in the way of roads and drainage. Iam heartily in accord with the platform adopted by the republican state convention, and in sympathy with the objects of the Nortbern Minnesota Development Associa- tion. The above statement of facts, in brief, constitutes my platform, and upon the sameI base my re- quest for support of the voters of this District at the primaries on Sept. 20th. Ishall endeavor to meet as many residents of the district as possible prior to the day of their casting their ballots but if I am un- able tosee anythey can rest assured that Iam not the tool or represen- tative of anyclique orfaction but instead am merely ambitious to place myself in position where I can , 1910. aid, so far as my talent may per- mit, in the great work’ of develop- ing Northern Minnesota. L. A. OGAARD, International Falls, Koochiching County, Minnesota. Don’t you need a new pair?. When you get a new pair get them in style, they don’t I hereby announce my candidacy | for the office of treasurer of Itasca | county. In doing so it is with the | promise that if elected, I will endea j vor to preform the duties of the of- | fice to the best of my ability and | with the best interest of the tax- | payers of the county in view. Thanking you im advance for your support, J remain, . Very truly yours, J. K. LeROUX. To the Voters of Itasca County : I hereby announce my candidancy for nomination by the Republican electors of the Fifty-second legis- lative district as a member of the next state legislature. I refer the voters to my vote and record during the last legislative session as a guarantee of what I may be ex- pected to do in the future, should I be elected to again serve them. Yours truly, T. M. FERGUSON. Iam a candidate for the Republi- | can nomination for Representative from the 52nd district and respect- fully Solicit the support of the voters at the primary election. 1 favor the election of Senator Clapp and asquare deal for North- ero Minnesota. I favor an appro- priation of $100,000 for the State Immigration department and liberal appropriations for drainage, for the support and extension of the State Experiment sarm at Grand Rapids and for the encouragement of a course in agriculture in the rural schools. I favor a one mill state road tax and the taxation of state lands the same as other property to pay the cost of making local improve- { ments and maintaining local govern- ment. I believe the law should be changed so as to make it possible to place settlers on state lands at any time. I favor progressive temper- | ance legislation and will vote fora county option law..«Am opposed tua tonnage tax. I believe that re- apportionment is the paramount issue as faras Northern Minnesota is concerned and pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to work uo- ceasingly forit, andto the best of my ability to represent the senti- | ment of the district. | Respectfully, CHaAs. H. WARNER. DODD 19900 OD (@_=r=s & Dr. Larson, the eye special- ist, will make his next regula: visit to Grand Rapids on usual aates, the 15th and 16th of every month. All those having dee fective eyes, or in need of the proper service for the fitting of glasses, are cordially invited te call at Hotel Pokegama the 1th and 16th of every month. Larson ‘& Lamson. 1 WILL PAY $5.00 Each For NO. ONE MINK a TIMBER WOLVES WM. WEITZEL Grand Rapids, Minn. 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave MARKS Desicns Copyntents &c. Anyone sending a sketch and Gescrintion may quickly ascertain our oy free whether al invention is probabiy 2. Communica tions strietly contidenti A sent free. Oldest agency for si it through \W special notice, without charge, in th A cost any more than the other. ~ of the qualities in the latest shapes. Isn’t that rig with the newest spring styles. THAT FITS.” 1 e We invite7your inspetion of our spring line of Lion brand shirts and collars innew coat effect. Into it, out of it like a coat. Swellest ever in the new spring (oe C.H.MAR SAS dSrearetresocterseedretetete style Lion collars for MINNESOTA RSME EES 8 GEO. BOOTH Manufacturer of FINE CIGARS (irand Rapids, Minnesota. Have achieved an excellent reputation all over Northers Minnesota. They are made “Bootu’s CIGARS” 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 im manufacture. Call for them. i For sale every where. { H. E. GRAFFAM REAL ESTATE AND ITASCA COUNTY INSURANCE — FIDELITY, ABSTRACTS JUDICIAL, REAL ESTATE EXCISE, eee cnisial FIRE INSURANCE and in fact all kinds of -—3 Bonds issued. CONVEYANCES DRAWN RESIDENTS Notary Public KREMER & KING Office opposite Post Office. PROPRIETORS Over Finnigan’s GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. The Herald-Review for Scientific American, andso! weekly. Largest cir- urnal, Terms, 33 a ymely culation of any scientifie ear; four months, $1. Sold byall newsdealers, Mii Go sre Yr Washington. GRAND RAPIDS, ABSTRACT OFFICE TAXES PAID FOR NON- i If you get them at C. H. Marr’s you will be sure ht? 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