Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, October 26, 1910, Page 4

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(mpertedt Faas GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WIEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1810. Imperteut Pass Grane Repits WeraiactReview Published Every Wednesday By E. C. KILEY. "Two DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE | Entered at the Postofficeat Grand Rapids, Minnesota, as Second Class Matter. The Gates campaign started off but, how, outside the Independent, one with a hurrah, ealumns of the ‘would not know he was in the race at all ——_—_— Mrs. Katherine Murchie has ac- cepted the nomination for Superin- tendent of Itasca county schools at the request of many citizens. They have urged her acceptance because: First—She has the educational qualifications and the experience as a@ teacher that are necessary to in- telligently direct a system, of schools She is a graduate of a mormal school and has taught twelve years. Second—There should be no back- ‘ward step in the schools of this county. In bidding for settlers in the mewer sections a good school system fis necessary. It requires a person of sound education, ample experience and good judgement to carry forward thd work already begun. Mrs. Mur- chie’s election means educational pro- gress. Third—The parents of the school children want a person of high char- acter gud of culture and refinemeat in the office of county superintend- «mt af schools. Mrs, Murchie is eniversally respected in Itasca county where she has resided many years. Every man and woman who have children to educate and who are in- terested in keeping the schools to a high standard of efficiency are ask- ei to plae an X_ opposite the mame of Mrs. Katherine Murchie on election day. MILLER WILL SPEAK HERE Will Address the | Voters At the Court House Tuesday Even- ing, November 1. Hon. C. B. Miller, congressman from this district, will address the people of Grand Rapids and vicinity on political issues of the day at she court house Tuesday evening, No- nber 1, at 8 o'clock. Mr Miller is an eloquent speaker a everyone is invited to at tena 4 special imvitation is ladies. ded th | While engaged in running lines, | which caused them to look apout. | They next discovered the body, but Whom It May Concern hes Murchie is a duly licens- 4 teacher vick having the normal school for this from which she graduat- creditably. Inspector of Schools for the As al Wvidence of New Brunswick, I had \Prints of or knowledge of the z |for Sand | the suspect nk ntimate and capabilities of Mrs. Mur- und have no hesitation in cer- ifying that wherever ployed she gave entire satisfaction, work sor only ito the fo school boards as well.. She pos- wesses tact, energy, is an excellent disciplinarian. She} Seas a strong and attractive person- e@kity and I have no hesitation in mecommending her to succeed in any wosition to which she may aspire. W. S. CARTER, M. A., L.L.D. Chief Superintendent of Education. | GLEN STRADER nominee fc Itasca Connty. measure! Wood for Sale. Seasoned tamarac and birch in 16 iimch length. Telephone A. M. Sisler, aprairie, Minn. 19-4. JOHN CALDWELL FOUND MURDERED With Several Bruises on His Head and a Kinfe Wound in His Heart. THREE INDIANS NOW IN CUSTODY Have Made Confession, Bat Bother {land Father of Murdered Man — Claim it was Work of Anot-_ her Indian.! Coroner Russell returned from Sand dbRe Saturday where hé went to ia. | vestigate the killing of John Cald- well, Prief mention of agig- was | made im iast week’s issue. ord | was brought here Tuesday of ae killing afd Dr, Russell went to Deer | River that evening and drove to Sand lake, the scene of the murder. The body iwas found on the beach of the lake by Bert Caldwell, a bro- ther, and Charles Sand, who were en- gaged fin runping lines an a piece of iand. The head was bruised in sev- eral places, as though he had finst veda stummed with a stone or club | and a knife: wound in, the heart evi- dently completed the deed. The cor- oner’s ' jury made po report as te placing the blame for the killing, | but it was suspected that the deed! ET was done by Indians and many con- | wi flicting rumors were afloat as to the cause. Sheriff Riley went to Sand Lake Saturday evening and returned the following evening with Joe Bowstring Susan Bowstring and Mike Goggle Eye, who, it is claimed, confessed to other members of the tribe they were the authors of the act, but the Caldwells claim the deed was done by another, one Sam Goggle Eye, and to a Herald-Review representat- ive Bert Caldwell gave the following version of the affair: John Caldwell lived with his widow ed fathef in Pepple towaship, about six miles fron! where he met his death, ‘and being open hearted, was always held in high esteem by the Indians, therefore they can find no cause for his death, other than that of robbery, he having about $150 in his possession at the time of his death, and when discovered his wal- let was laying beside him and the money gone, Bert Caldwell and Sands would not ( ot | the fact they found a pair of jat first did not recognize it on ac- s to certify that Mrs. Kather- | of the Providence of New | 0Ver taken a full} blood. They then looked the ground and found a pair of shoes. | These they recognized as belong- | killing, as th she was em- | young man, school officers, but | Knew him and fwas the son of Frank | Frank Caldwell, one of the pioneers enthusiasm, and|°f Itasca county and Popple have discovered the body, put for 80x count of the face being covered with Eye and claim it ing to Sam Gog: is impossible ould have from the ke this morning to und John Caldwell an industrious popular with all who town- The young man was well know s ip. jat Grand Rapids and his word was as good as his bond. The body was brought down fnom Deer River Monday afternoon and interiment took place in the Itasca cemetery. | To Itasea County Voters At the request of mp friends aad those imterested in the welfare of the schools of this county, I have consented to become an independent candidate for the office of county superintendent of schools, if a suf- ficient number of voters sign a prop- er petition nominating me as such. The petition is now being circulat- ed. I promise ,if nominated and elected, to perform my duties faith- fully honestly and timpartially, and county shall sincerely appreciate the support |0f those who consider me worthy. |I am a graduate of high school and a | normal school of good standing, and |have had twelve years’ experience | as a teacher in the public schools, | I have lived in Itasca county twelve years. Yours very truly, KATHERINE H. MURCHIE, | For Sale—! have a few thorough bred Rhode Island Red cockerels for sale at $1 up to $1.50 these are May hatched and are beauties.—Ad- dress Dr.H.W, Froehifch, Hibbing, Minngagte. JUDGE STA O Non-Partisan Candidate for Judge of the District Court Strongly Endorsed Cordially Favored has preved himself fo be capable, fair and trustworthy. place him for a new man. should guide the people in the selection of the judiciary. (Signers as phere a ITASCA ‘COUNTY. 6.8 Cc. MeCart Grand py Bees Ge Grand Rapti Cie cS ‘Grand my » Sirona — Henry Funkley, Ralph A. "A. Stone, Grand Rapids. ab iey: Bex D. D. Greer, Col e. Wm. A. McGlennon, Bagley. R. A. MeQuat, Col Mils Hagen, Bagley. bf rp Davey. AITKIN COUNTY. . B. Webster, Bovey. G. Cam a Harry Phiancy, Deer River. D. H. Fink, Bemidji. = Se fens Akita W. B. Taylor, Deer River. = ee ee Hicaas John C. Lewis, Nashwauk. |. J. Brown, Bemidjt- Louis Hallam, —. CROW WING COUNTY. A. D, Polk, Brainerd. G. S. Swanson, Brainerd. J. H. Warner, Brainerd. Jay Henry Long, Brainerd. . A. M. E. Ryan, Brainerd. Chester McKusick, Bemiait, W. A. Fleming, Braineré. a. J. Loud, Bemidji. . C. Blewitt, Brainerd. BELTRAMI COUNTY. C. R. Middleton, Baudette. 5 ‘od, Ba Aad A. Toue, North oe M. © il, Bes '. Hol Beaiacrd, ea ee duet : le tor, Bral artery E. Mi i. . Larson, Bratirerd. WW. ‘Trowell, 1, Braimerd.— Feank A. Lindberg, Crosby. CLEARWATER by? es Y. Sean ae, oe F*- is, BY THE LAWYERS OF THIS DISTRICT Statement by Lawyers: | To the Voters of the Fifteenth Judicial District: We favor the election of JUDGE C. W. STANTON to succeed himself. We deem it unwise to dis- Qualifications only, and not political considerations, He HUBBARD COUNTY. PY. Coppernoti, Park Rapids. . w 5 Hey, Park. Rapids. U. G, Wray, Park L. W. Bills, Park Rapids. ¥. Ay Vanderpoel, Park Rapids. M. G. Wooley, Akeley. CASS COUNTY. Dantel Delary, Walker. E. L. Rogers, Walker. Harry Paddock, Walker. Chas, W. Ladu, Pine River. KE. L. Eorbes. Pine River. LS M. Fanck, Cass Lake. ange, Cass Lake. undrigan, Case Lake. ‘has. Argalil, Cass Lake. Frank Ives, Cass Lake. Frank Palmer, tnt’! Fails. unt The bar of the Fifteenth Judicial District, made up largely of ‘republican lawyers, favors a non-partisan judiciary. Every voter should join in this movement to keep the office of judge out of poli- tics. Endorse Judge C, W. Stanton at the polls on Nov. 8th. Attorneys B. F, Wilson. Blackduck A. R. Holman. Pequot, and Thos. E. Collins. Cass ed the Above Statement. Lake have Also Si TASCA MERCANTILE THEBIG fe DEPARTMENT | eR Rp STORE THE STORE. OF QUALIT¥ Sale of Army Rifles $16 Guns at $3.50 Just in time for the big gamea—our second lot of these High Power Rifles: has artived. These guns are knowm as the Swiss Guns, 1881 Mo- del and originally cost the government $16.00 to make. They are made of the best high grade material money could buy—carries 5 cartridges in the magazine and one in the chamber, making it a 6 shot repeating rifle, and shoots the 41 caliber smookless powder cartridges—just the gua you want for big Bame and costs you but little MORET .. wo oo 0 e+ coe SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW APPLE SALE A Car of New York fancy apples are now on sale and must be sold in Three days THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY October 27, 28 and 29 At $1.15 per bushel or $3.25 per barrel Right from the car on the Great Northern tracks. E. J. McGOWAN Republican nominee for regester of deeds, Itasca County. ALFRED JACQUES Democratic Nomiaee‘for Congress from 8th Congressional district of Minnesota. This is to certify that I have Imown Mrs. Katherine. H. Murchie for several years. As a pupil of the St. Stephen high school I regarded her as a clever girl,. industrious,’ painstaking and thorough in her work. From high school she want to the provincial normal achook where she received the professional. training for a teacher. That sha was a very successful teacher TI learned from Dr. Carter, now chief superintendent of education, thea in- dpector of schools, of this district, who more than once referred to me of her work as a teacher. Thorough-. ly conscientious, of pleasing man- mer, I regard Mrs. Murchie well quali fied, both in training and ability to to fill the position of auperinteadent of town oz city achoole. St. Stephan, N. B., Octopar &, poo, ialad P. @. McFARLANE, Prin. of St. Stephea schools. 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Wood in 16 inch and four foot lengths in birch, maple, tamrack and pine, also all grades of Hard and Soft Coal. M. E. WINSOR. Phone 274. Grand Rapids, | Minnesota

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