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PAGE NO. FOUR. 4 , "out the equalization in what Brand Rapids Weraide Review ry ore eee ves an ante north. GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4, 1911. AUDITOR (SoUES LEGISLATURE {9 si Sia ba "a Published Every Wednesday east territory is as follows: = ¢C 5 "5 4 “ p oe é r By E. C. KILEY. St. Louis, Cook and Lake counties, lot S e e Man with 172,621 population, 5 senators ¢ TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE | and 10 representatives; Cass, Itasca hy : Z and Koochiching, 35,259 population, EAC a, a The old saying that clothes do not make the man Entered at the Postofficeat Grand Rapids, /1 senator, 2 representatives; Carlton : . \ has been exploded and in the present age theman who = Minnesota, as Second Class Matter. bai 5 Rate Is Grand Rapi wish) . 5 : and Aitkin, 27,934 population, 1 senat-| Highest m pids, | Dunn of Albert Lea Elected Speak- es to succeed pays’particular attention to his per- The farmer is jeoremmelisy honest— bdliy sy dos i: shows Isin ge er and Gordon Presides Over PE sis i 0 much 40, ii tacty that he Ie af-|2 Nene nce aenenen amml: Man. taeh: Township. the Senate. BE Seats afford a new suit of clothes, you a fectionately referred to by the rural| 71 Population, 1 senator, 2 represen- Sheik cope can at keep the old ones looking fresh and neat | press we “ithe Inasions tbeamqer re —_ - ci o amc 38-) 3 | pd havin; a Ryssuic pee and — at aid : Z popu » 1 senator, 2 represen- ; | . € make a i i E there are exceptions to all rules, and) 77" GRAND RAPIDS RATE 1S 68.8 MILLS SOME COMMITTEES ARE APPOINTED a ee specialty of pleasing the particular i an exceptional exception is brought Bae 4 33 peopl im your patronage. a i 7] s In list Anoka and Washington sfege : ik * to notice down in dear old Adams eae i ce pea Our facilities for cleaning and pressing ladie’s county, Ohio. The grand jury és in i hes ad ones which 174 Mills Higher ef . leat i garments were never better and we guarantee satis | session there and about eleven dun, | ives im strange company. But the | 1 <0 Higher Than Rate for|Clapp’s Renomination For United $ faction, We do not want the garment to go out of the dred indictments have been returned | St?ngest feature in each instance is Year 1909—Amount of Levy on, | States Senate Is Assured—Gov- shop unless you are satisfied. | against citizens for selling their | P'bably the fact that each county,| Taxable Property in Itasca | ernor’s Message Will Be Pres- “ : ae ' votes. The awerdge price paid was unless good po¥'tics and fa‘rness went County About $840,000. ented and Read Today. gars Hor, caneractioi aout ght dolar per. Adina | S007 at che vimarig would ave 2 WACTHEL & HANSEN an agricultural county with no citics representation. We have heanl of era. SFA aaa | ’ | 4 or large towns; mo manufacturing |%Man fairer or better for this sec-| 4 cconding to the abstract of taxes| “St, Paul, Minn., Jam. 4—The thirty Successors to Chas. Milaney. <! or mining industrice—juet farmers | “OP of the state—News Tnibunee. which will be completed this week |seventh session of the Minnesota | \ and other plain people. But all who sy eee ae ea iA Auditor Spang oe corps of as |legislature began at noon Tuesday | sold their votes were not tillers of ‘ tants, the people will be compelled | with the formal organization of both | the soll. Several preachers and| One Mimd of democrat would like to to pay the sum of about $840.-/ houses, after which committees were ‘ he soil. Ve D ee hee ey fai t 4 000 dn taxes for the year that has just| appointed from each body to motify | folks about the country villages are Seabee areata rom demo | ciosed. This sum is assessed on tlie |e governor that the legislature is e among the guilty ones. In each | cratic councils and his imfluence be-/ valuation of the lands and improve-| in session and is ready to receive! e iamond Feed Co | case a fine and disfranchisement for | Come nil. gece! contained im the county. |p: little remarks he may care to! ry | five years is the penalty imposed| Mr. Bryam ts not likely to gratify| To raive this ee of taxes re- make—which he will make to the | | by thie (count It is probably the |i8 democratic enemies by withdraw- bat be he Pisane pg thar cing extent of 25,000 words today. The Carries on hand a full line of Hay, Rough i‘ . 4 if Re . A e Was | gemate was called together by Liéu- Ra a J T | worst case of the kind ever unearth- = erage cary nea rece about 37 milis. We lave not yet|tenantGovernor Sam Y. Gordon, Feeds, Shorts, Bran, Oilmeals, etc and is per- ed im the United States. wd scorogtina thee sbi © | ascertained the rates and amounts of} with Senator Coller as secretary | pared our i oo expects to devote the remainder of|the various villages and townshilps | pro tem. to attend y wants on short notice. For incomparable incompetency the |b life to politics. He is the most throughout the county, but the high-| ‘The house was called to ordgr by | H . . | _ Tor incomparable tneompereicy (0e | thvoncial man ie bie party. He ean (st fete 688 mill, which &s for| Secretary of the State Julius A. Sch Deliveries made to any Part of the village. | me govd medal’ Te\ chore ks GAGERG leeal'ci ikem of! fomow Geperad |e? emer tae et ae aete ota] Silat) Wale peees eee ne Ge Ph i i i | che gold medal, If vere i any lowest rate is 20.4 mills, in Iron Range| atexander MeNeil of Dayton, who ts one orders will receive prompt attention a | relating to the affairs of our North |to the support of any man he may | township. Grand Rapids’ rate is fiz-|quaratined at his home, The cau-| ' lerican aborigimees that can be|choose, except somebody who has/ured as follows: For, state revenue,|cus slate wept through in tact. On | done wrong at all times and under | sought to humilate him. These mil-/?.7 mills; county revenue, 8 mill; | the speakership, which furnished the , all circumstances, the Indian, bureau | lions will not follow to humiliate aus Fei Riv io ane Be only division, the vote was: Dunn 89; rs 2 | E ei i * aiics ae bh township, 5.7 mills; | Albert Pfaender, democrat, 23; | | is Bure to find that wrong way A him jwhen he endeavors to lead village of Grand Rapids, 30.9 mills. C. L. Sulerud, prohibitionist, 3; Hill- z | apply it vigorously. After granting | them to support a Parker. Their re- Following is a comparison of the! man, socialist, voted for Dunn. The } the right to the mixed-blood denizens |sentment of slights put upon Mr. | rates in the village for 1909 and 1910.| senate was sworn in by Chief Justice | of northern Minnesota to sell their| Bryan are deeper than are his own. K a ae ae |Stamt of the supreme court and the | a ‘. tate venue ..........02. 2.7) hy by Justice C. L. Brown. The | land allotted in severalty to whomso-| Bryan may forgive, but they will not. jouse by e H m Coupity Revenue .. .. 08.4 08.0) usuaf resolutions: providipg for the Steam Heated Rooms Perfect Service | i rer voum eat the Westnee au- en ita the most influential Dist. No. 1 i 13.5 21.5| appointment of employes, were adopt- em | { thorities now declare that it was aill|figure in his party, what are his en-| Townshilp Revenue .. . 06.2 05.i| ed in both houses. | { a mistake and the innocent white.pur-|emies going to do? They have a/| Village Revenue ........ 13.5 . 80.9} The house Democrats caucused The McAI 2 Cc fe | chasers are told that the lands must|hard job ahead. Bryan is the cham-| The state tax rate was lowered .1/ this morning and decided to stand) pine are j be restored to the red men. This | pion of the common people and their os, rie TE bool Rat was |for Albert Pfaender for speaker. A JOHN BILODEAU, Proprietor | fool proceedure is on a par with every| spokesman im convention. He is not x roman aed oy Tee 2 permanence ing. vee, tome Pe. Pas | ie ; 3 Tate was lowered 4 mills, but it is | with F. E. Minnette of Sauk Centre|] | ota in the aA amnodee : thing that emanates from the bureau |a dictator. He is not a boss. He is|in the school district and viilage,|as chairman and Clinton, Robinson as 4 NIGHT roe sly iy Pee eg PeR PN cen poms Day and | relating to their much beloved wards.| the one prominent man in politics|that the rates' have been raised | secretary. A senatorial caucus will |] . P mene. | | Tt is im keeping with the|who has always scorned to build a|Caused by the improvements | made | probably be held’ tomorrow. ; ae wats: A SERCIALTY OF SUNDAY DINNERS at 35 cents per | pees + Pat and contemplated. “ The rate in the Toni blicans will caucus plate. egular meals 25c and up. en you arein Grand Rapids an a attempt i re elec pee mire machine.. He pooner a village of Grand Rapids is asseseet| 6, rg narers ey ini, eat pd give us a trial. If not satisfied, tell us—if satisfied, tell others. . | to Russianize this ae with |hever considers such a thing. His | 9 4 valuation of $450,960.00. ThE | to the « ary notw'thetarding, Clapp 4 referelace to the Iquor business. The | appeal is always to the reason and/road and bridge fund revenue rate/ ij) get the nomination. James A. | === ™ — = ss a | people of Detroit amd other towns in| conscience of his hearers. If these |is 2.46, the third lowest in the coun-|mawney has been in the city aint Th . ‘th 5 Y Sh Id Thi k f | close touch ‘with the White Earth | methods are not sufficient, he faits. |‘ and im us of the extensive Fen seems to have listened with’ interest IS IS e eason ou ou In 0 | igi ant ‘ ig building dur the past year, the | ; i that he be a candi- reservation have tak the land | s' i 1894 | im suggestions a eeorvaton have taken up dhe tand|Sinoe runing fr the Rowse I 18H lion pou cah well We prow of he Gare agwinae can, oot mods 's|Daving Your Dues to the Herald-Review 4 question and wi m eavor ave it)he has uniformly failed. But in spite) cord made. likely to come of it. . | straightened out in some way, of all that he has millions as faith- On account of the totals not yet —————————————————————__= | 74 ful to him as Mohammedans to the | being footed up, we cannot give the JOHN'S A LIAR. “| Prophet. rates of various townships and vii- SALOON RAIDERS ‘ An individual who signs himself} wnat, then, are the democrats who ery or Rage tg be contained im LACK AUTHORITY ! A] ! "! “John Andersen, lumberjack,” writes want to bury Bryan, going to do? —-- i iu tun a | to the Duluth Herald stating that) tow can they get rid of him? The | The Editor’s Dream. Minnesota Congressman Declares : a Deer Ri ad afid eke 1 sat. them | figure on him being with them for a With an editor aged and gray, | the State of Minnesota. ! i wt myself selling whisky to Indians, 80) paneration or so, and always have a| Who told me of a dream he had, | sprit Ie I know just what I am talking about.” | ,, + ceaty e % I think ‘twas Christmas day. folowing sufficient to defeat any of : | That there may be a small herd Of! (ci; machinations. While snoozing in his office, | Word comes from Washington that Fancy red apples ¥ = 4 ns tew :. sightless) swine in that town the Her-| ap), i ey | ee en comme tore a Minnesota congressman, who has New navel oranges or. e reactionary democratic enemies | Por hy w 1 enter, | B is %; ald-Reviaw will not dispute, for the | % ‘or he saw an angel ° \been carefully investigating. all legis Fancy large ba: 3 ee « |of Bryan are certainly in a bad way.| Dressed in garments white and ew | jative enactments and several deci- y iarg nanas very good and sufficient reason that | mney might solve the difficulty with | Said the angel, “I'm from heaven, | gions of the United States supreme New grape fruit where cond:tious are such that 14 | ine masses of the party by going per-|_ The Lord just sent me down jcourt cccerning what constitutes Dates and figs violations are the inevitable result | »snently to the stand-pat element ot | To bring you up to glory the Indian country is emphatic in Nut: ‘ Wwe are prepared for the inevitable. | in. republican party. These elements| And put on your golden crown. |the opinion that the term does not uts, shelled and unshelled But when “John Anderson, dumber: | |, : men: You've been a friend to everyone, —_| apply to amy lands” ceded by the Candy, cherry and pineapple “7 ela ase ae cf the two great parties are in full) And worked hard might and day, Chippewa Indians umder and by Cc b a me = blindpiggers OF sympathy and have purpo:es ‘dentical.| You have educated thousands; virtue of the provisions of the Nel- — mecomese : | apybody else im Deer River, or else- | The obvious thing for them to do, in | And from few received ude pay. som act of 1889. Layer raisins where, selling liquor to Indians we'll’! tn. circumstances, is to get together | So we want aon up in glory, | ‘““Fhat act amd treaty which was Malaga grapes bet John the price of the best Im | .4g say there—Darlington (Wis) | For you have labored hard, negotiated between a special com- Hone dian of the reservation that John’s | D t. And Rios gyn. Lope Se Prenenn jmittee and the Indians contained no m y: a ler. cauparpate Your eterhal, just reward. | restrictions, limitations or provisions, : —}—__—— : | Then the angel and the editor | which ‘left the federal government any How Can We Break Them? Started up towards Venkata police jurisdiction,” he said. The! LEMON, ORANGE AND CITRON PEAL STATE REAPPORTIONMENT. a : i But when. passing close to hades, representative cited several decisions | Reapportionment is always food for | Bi pon for <6 aes Se ee ees, of the United States Supreme court | ‘| : | epg . m IT have a place to show you— i yhich Imdian country is held to 7 . the matster's of detail, Several plans| "fis sure a good way 1a dhe “hodbiae Wace Be hen | On eae iaiaks: clioiell Aa aot cealty Raisins and Currants. Mince Meat. The have been proposed. Among, these Pig ie ee ae as Where the one’s who never paid you | or jands, which were ceded, under a best line of Christmas Candies to be had. BS iby Secrets i eas aad a In torments always dwell,” | ai { E ¥ Nhe, Mie Lo An eeneta. the cattor saw there | Lt Sere wo 6nelf Afull line of new canned fruits and faa | jortherm, velopment associa! | The good resolutions fr sage ; Old subscribers by the score, | selling of liquor should be extend-|$ yegetables. Cookies, Crackers and Bread based cn the present membership of | That all fellows make. And’ grabbing up a chair and fan, | easter lands relinquished by Indians. | Ss ' . the house and. senate. What. use to tell Harry, He wished for nothing more; He also stated that the government | | 43 Without splitting counties as is pro|Qr Johnny, or Will; But was bound to sit and watch them) would, im his opinion, be held Hable’ Wil Al THE AY i ASON AFFORDS | posed by Framk M. Eddy, but which | Not a drop of the fluid As they'd sizzle, singe and burn, | ¢or property siezed and destroyed by i iienetee is quite safe to say ‘will not be done, | Tis year will I ewill. gp id would ice pen ees | special agents of the Indian bureau ay tose oh For everyone knows, ich every way they'd turn. |in towns located on lands ceded un- reel cme et os be made hs isang : Said the angel, “Come on, editor der the Nelson dot: Celery | will result in senatorial districts with ang they offer Jim water, There’s the pearly gates to see,” | Lettuce | somewhat more or less ‘than the ex- | (think of it.) But the editor only murmured, ee x tra number which on am even basis | Wherever he goes. “This its heaven enough for me.” Mrs. Vital Major Dead. begageatve of population would entitle the dis-| 1, ‘ 2 Mrs. Vital Major died at her home nions ee eepbeiiyeces a sea foy pie The Business Farmer. Wednesday after a few months ill: Radi | trict to a senator. This savin’ the “red;” ‘A publication by the Uni ity of | ness, death bejng caused by old age adishes RR AS ‘i * pul ion by the University . . s | Where the combination makes this ‘But then, what's the use , Minn: aie “9 rsity Farm|She was seventy years of age at Caulitlower | less or more the difference, accord-} YOu know—enough said. ” ii the time c! her death. She leaves | r i But—Pusayfoot Johneon, Press News,” and which is devoted | Cucumbers img to custoth, fs made good in the). 4. you the truth; exclusively to the interests of the|six children to mourn her Joss, | | d‘stribution of house members, these * ‘ farmer, offens this good advice in aj| Pierre and Samuel of this village; | 4 If we can’t break them here is . ‘ Joseph who lives in. Saskatchewan; | being sort of consolation prizes,| We cam go to Duluth. recent issue: “The mam who ‘makes | ° cit a) . =| Mrs. Joseph Brouillard, of Crookston; § . : as a business of farming’ should have a } where population would givea district R. G. Graham. buel as e printed letier.| Mrs. Joseph Lafond, of Coleraine; | e e something more than one senator, heads, with: is name of his farm| Mrs. Dave Montcalm of Grand Rapids. | e : put not enough for two. Did it At Hill City. home thereon; and should pay his |All were present at her bedside when | The Pure Food Grocer Based on population, each 33,000 Mr. J. N. Brown the painter, Of | hills with checks on his bank, Al | she passed away. Funeral services ‘ Grand Rapids, after finishing up 4|these tittle things not omly .“make| Were held at St. Joseph’s 3 ¥2 of population should have a senator, iaibunkstarttathc’ alpina. in| “aout help.to dignity bie cau.| church by Rev. Buechler Friday morn Phone No. 59, We deliver the goods. ing improve his social standing and|ing amd interment took place in ae: yenchance his credit.” SEE | |

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