Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, November 2, 1910, Page 9

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E. J. McGOWAN Republican nominee for regester of deeds, Itasca County. Wood for Sale. Seasoned tamarac and birch in 16 inch length. Telephone A. M. Sisler, 19-4f. Laprairie, Minn. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. 8S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. October 13, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Patrick O’Brien, of Hill City, Minn., who on March 27 ,1908, made homestead en- try No. 23515 for SW %, NE%, Sec. 4, Twp. 51.N., Range 26 W., 4th P. M has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof ,to estaplish claim to. the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., on the 9th day of December, 1910. * ‘Claimant names as _ witnesses: Thomas Donnelly, of Hill City, Mimn. W. E. Jewett, of Hill City ,Minn. W. S. Washburn, of Hill City, Minn. Robt. McPherters, of Haypoint, Minn. CHARLES F. HARTMAN, Register. W. H. SMALLWOOD, Attorney. H. R. Nov. 2—Dec. 7. The high school football team will play the Superior Normal team on the home grounds Saturday after- noon anda good contest is promised. In the evening a dancing be given at village hall. bers of Blue Bell Club are invited. RENER FORGIN TO FIRST PLAGE Klement & McDonald: Putting Up! Big, Two Story, 32 Room, Modern Hotel. THREE STORES HAVE BEEN ERECTED Selling From One to Three Town-| site Lots Daily--O. A. Stew- | art Enthusiastic Ovr Town’s Prospects. \ The new town of Remer, on the Soo extension, is fast foregoing to the front, and O. A. Stewart, the Grand Rapids contractor, who is erecting several new buildings at that place, waxes very enthusiastic over the town’s prospects. Klement & McDonald are erecting a new two story buildimg, 54 by80 feet, ‘which will be modern in every} Grand Rapids Herald Review Wednenday, November 2, 191C. for forestry purposes and a constitu. joining them on the north. Drs. At thle 1905 seasion of the legis tional amendment. is unnecessary. Vote NO on amendment fifth. “The sixth amendment provides that laws may be enacted exempting lands from taxation for the purpose of en- couraging amd promoting the plant- ing, cultivation and protection of use- ful forest trees thereon, This is | seemingly a praiseworthy object on the face of it, but on general prin- ciples it is not a wise policy to pro- Bes for the exemption of property from taxation. There is too much property exempt from taxation in Minnesota already. This proposition, if adopted, may give rise to abuses— may be taken advantage of by large |land owners to escape taxation. Under this proposed amendment a lumber baron might denude his land of all valuable timber and then claim that he imtended to reforest| the same| for the sole purpose of evading taxa- tion. Vote NO on amendment sixth. But the first amendment is most important of all. Again we urge vote YES on amendmept First. And, by all means, vote NO on amendment Fourth—the apportionment mon strosity —Princeton Union. | resident hunters the coupon marked | } i My pa says the new | ROUND OAK BASE BURNER ' is the “CANDY” ] N the you to notice particularly the three-flue construction—also the two new flues, which give greatly-increased heat from he same fuel. Note the superiority of the circulating flue— LARGEST, MOST EFFICIENT, ever placed in a base-burner Makes it the STRONGEST double heater ever produced. See the depth of fire pot, the perfect magazine. Observe the combination grates—on rollers—and the workmanship, the care- ful, perfect fitting of the doors, drafts and joints—the Round Oak kind—and then its clean aud handsome appearance, from the beautiful urn to the nickle-plated base—a modern, up-to-date base-burner. Distinctlv superior on account of new features. Cb judd deseejlion rz, nlereslingly aed fallen the teoklel. te be had on iequeit W. J. & H.D. Powers THE STEARNS & FOSTER MATTRESS (MME ON EVERY GENUINE MATTRESS) | ——— | | CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS | | The politicias are so busily eu- | gaged in discussing the merits +d) demerits of candidates hat they heve no time to devote to ihe six proposed constitutional amendments |to be voted on at the ensuing ele- tion, and the adoption or rejection of one or ally of the amendments is. of more vital importamce to’ the peo- ple of the state than the election of any candidate to office. The first amendment om the little |pink ballot is of prime importance. It provides that 50 per cent of the cost of constructing or improving any road or bridge where state aid is granted may be defrayed by the state. As it is at present the state | |can contribute only one-third of the cost. This restriction works a hard- ship in many of the smaller and IMPORTANT To ANOW WHATS INSIDE THE MATTRESS | Stearns & Foster Mattresses are Comfortable, Durable and Sanitary; not only because of the way they are made, but because | of the materials in them. | No patented process of mattress-making will produce a quality mattress out of poor cotton or cotton improperly handled. Stearns & Foster Mattresses are made of clean, sanitary cotton; felted into hundreds of little webs, forming many springy, buoyant layers standing nearly three feet high. These layers are then laid by hand and compressed to one-sixth of their original height and encased in the ticking; then tufted to just the proper tension, so as to be soft, yet firm, half yielding to your figure, yet supporting it in perfect relaxation. Made in the best qualities of Satin Finish, dustproof tickings WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. Four Grades of Superiority Anchor. Windsor. Lenox. Style A. $10.50. $13.50. $16.00. $22.50. When you buy a Stearns & Foster Mattress you get the best Mattress value offered. Come in today and ask to see these exceptional Mattresses. We'll gladly show them. A positive guarantee on every Mattress A Stearns & Foster is a very Comfortable and Economical Mat- tress to buy. | Mr. New Round Oak Base-Burner we ask |) °verthing seems | thinly settled counties, prevents them | form. | second. | The third amendment provides for | particular. It will contaim thirty- ‘two rooms with steam heat, and the | proprietons aim to make it-as com- | plete fin every detal as possible. The | construction work is being done by | Schmidt, Dr. F. R. Harrison and H. Are In New Quarters. | Thwing & Rossman, Dr. G. F. E. Graffam are now located in the Stewart and will be ready for The village can also boast sertion made some time ago by the ‘Herald-Review that Remer will be| the most important point between | Palisade and Federal Dam bids fair to soon come true | Mr. Stewart informs the Heraid-Re-| view that from one to three town-| site lots are being sold daily and | “on the go,’ not |a boom, but a healthy growth. | from receiving state aid. and the less densely populated counties stand most im need of state aid. Vote YES on amendment finst. The second amendment, if adopted, will save the state a few thousand dollars annually. The present consti- tution requires the publication of the state treasurer's report annually in a newspaper published at the capital of the state. No good purpose is served by such publication, as a complete report of the transactions of the treasurer’s office is published fn book Vote YES on amendment imsurance, against loss by hail or wind. Let the farmers’ mutual com- panies attend to this business. There is no necessity for the state going into the insurance business, either directly or indirectly. It is safe to | vote NO om amendment third. The fourth amendment is an abomi- nable makeshift the sole purpose of which is to furnish a pretext to delay the enactment of an equitable appor- tionment law. Vote NO on amend- ment fourth. With all due respect to Gen. C. C. | Andrews, forestry commissioner. we unhesitatingly advise every voter whe jreads the Union to vote no on jamendments fifth and sixth. The fiftt GEO. F. KREMER Sk A CSE lection Day Luncheon and Dinner. | 11:30 o'clock and the following is : Ble y the menu: Baked beans, sandwiches, constitutional tax that the proposed amendment provides for the ‘annual levying and collection of @ | tax of 1-15 of a mill for forestry pur- } It is an fmnovation to pro pose a constitutional tax. The only Union The ladies of the Methodist Hpisco-|salad, pickles, doughnuts and coffe.| favors is a tax for the construction pal church will serve luncheon and Dinner will be served from 5:30 o’-|and improvement of the roads and dinner at Village hall Tuesday, No-|ciock on and the menu follows:— bridges. Under the present constitu- vember 8 and everybody is invited| Roast beef, mashed potatoes, beans, salad, pickles, bread, pumpkin and to come and partake of a bountiful repast. Luncheon will be served at|apple pie, doughnuts and coffes. tion there is nothing to prevent the legislature from appropriating money | new McAlpine.block. Messers.Thwing occupancy November 15. | & Rossman have.the.last.four offices. of |Tooms facing | three new stores and a large number! While Mr. Graffam has the ‘of residence buildings and the as-| ——————— on Leland Avenue, room ‘HENRY H Schmidt and Harrison have the cen- ter rooms facing on Third street and have a joint reception room. Both will use the same ‘phone, No. 6. The abovd named gentlemen all have neat and commodious quarters and the attendant cohvencies will be! greatly appreciated, both by tiem | and the public. DEER PLENTIFUL IN ITASCA COUNTY (Continued from Page One.) son, kill in the manner authorized | by this chapter, ome male antlered | moose and one deer and also ship | such deer, so killed by him, to his | said place of residence, outside the | state, and.may ship such moose to! any place within! the state.” | ‘ Resident hunters of the state are) allowed to ship one moose and two! deer to any point in the county in which they reside. When a license is| issued, both to resident and non-resi- | dent hunters, it has.coupons attached lettered A, B and C, respectively. For deer is divided in two sections. In shipping the deer these,coupons must be attached to the animals and it is made the duty of the common car- | vier to detach} one section of this | ‘coupon and send to the game and | fish commission. The license for non! resident hunters is lettered in the} same manner, with the exception | that the coupon marked deer is only good for one animal, which may be shipped outside the state. lature, the act relating to manslaugh- ter was amended to read that “py ‘shooting another with a gun, or other firearms, when resulting from carelessness or mistaking the ' person shot for a deer or other ani- mal, same shall be considered man- slaughter in the first degree.” Mam persons are killed or injured each year by inexperiencéd hunters and those who have never. been out for “Ze first time are advised to wear seac et o: other bright colored coats and caps for the purpose of making their identity p.«’. Of course; thie warning is not necessary to old-timers but the tenderfoots would do well te heed this warning if they care to ride home on the .cushions instead jot in a-box. Thanksgiving Dinner. Three Grand Rapiis families are slated for a bountiful Thanksgiving dimmer, according to the plans of Manager Comer of the Gem theatre. Commencing with November 1, the person guessing the nearest to the number the Gem betweem that date and Novem- ber 23, imeclusive, will be given the choice of a turkey, goose or chicken the next nearest will be given his or her choice of the remaining fowls, while the third nearest will have Hob son’s choice. The seating capacity of the Gem is 200, while with the standing room filled, it will hold 220. Each paid admission is good for one guess. of paid admissions at Ofe SOUT UGHES & CO. From now on until we are ready to move into our New Store we will give an extra discount of 10 per cent. on all STOVES and RANGES sold for CASH MALABLE RANGE A Perfect Baker H BEND Judge a Range, not by its cost, nor by its appearance, but by what it will do and by its durability. Because a poor range may cost as much as a good one and auperfect beauty may be a failure as a baker. Your satisfaction will be certain if you buy a South Bend Malable Range Duplex Grate-- For coal or wood. New Door-- Balanced by heavy coil springs; easy to open and close. Heat Indicator-- Useful for keeping even temperature in oven. Nickel Towel Rod-- Removable. Reservoir Tank-- Siz gallons; porcelain. All in all,lit is the biggest range value on the market. Best ma- terial throughout, perfect incon- struction, economical sumption of fuel. For Sale by ENRY HUGHES & CO. in con- | f

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