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VoL, XXIII. —No 24 Granp Rapips, Irasca County, MINN., Wepnespay, DECEMBER 11, 1912 WINNESOT \ HISTORICE: . SOo!s Two Dollars a Year tion between physical expression and mnisical expression so that voice, face in a few days.—Hibbing Tribune. _Tevise the ant, om been employed in Minmeapolis fsa the Namikon Lumber company and furnished transportation to Bigfork where they were to work for the com pany. Upon arriving at their destina- tion. they refused to enter the em- | ena he repeene ae anny re H. Ditkinson exhipited some of Be ‘Orpington chickens at the North- ern Minnesota poultry show at Crook- ston last week. He took first prize on a pen of white Orpingtons; first on cockeral and first and second on 2: black Orpington cock prize, and third, fourth ané ee , Mh ) But I wonder how many of us as we THE HRM MAJOR’ sat there last Thunsday evening and oe ae: er ee — and ont that — reduetion ‘brought in- mation. ones -4héleehe to power there is a marked disposi- —_ eae of work required in ie aes Sopa ider that the sooner busi- ing, training, developing and discipl- / toe cob just what the changes ing those minds, voices, faces, bodies, | nats dane ee better it will be for hands and feet so that they could a sae ie generally the shad-| emf ae give expression to the elements of| anes is more feared than the eub- | _ a ., |the drama. Take the voices alone and . . e - a2 High School Talent of Unusual Merit | inna: of tho work necessary to ‘sain | Oet-Together Meeting and Dinner November Apportionment of County} Some slowing down of industrial! Anppal Meeting of It Count — | Shown on Stageat Auditorium [and develop them. Then the acting) at High School Auditorium Fuads Now Being Sent to | “t"'Y may be expected as the 8 ANS Thursday Night which includes facial expression, Next Friday Evening. i Towns and Villages scat the eet session approaches} Agricultural Association Held = } t le i = movements of head, body, hands, legs, | ee eee on Tuesday Afternoon. SBN feet, the position on the stage move- pile MASEL ECS — Prosperity is broad ments u othe stage—everything, and Be Scgcigeey i at the effect of a think of the work necessary to train, mew tariff ‘bill. avowed for lower WISS EMMA VOGEL PRAISED BY ALL Sasso, ctnsctca"seeae 2%; /WILL HAVE ONE ne GUESTS. 9m, Q47.41 1S TOTAL AMOUNT axis, even ix wees Industries ike SEGRETARY AND TREASURER REPORT perfection, The ability and capabil- to be most affected. In the mean- ' co gps ity to put ones self in the place of ; EEE E sae Be lp ws segue |another, to express by means of the slackening activity. Railroad traffic ; = a . ! \ Rare Tact Displayed in the Selec-|imagination, voice, amd acting the Tickets. Al Talon: Prong ant Organized Towns, Villages and Keeps up in heavy vohme, Weather | Dayid C, Anderson Elected Presi tion of Performers and the | /¥°° % other men, to: portray upon Much Enthusiasm Shown by ‘School Districts of Itasca | °O™di#ore Rave been favorable for i = ° form cranes eteaaene emo" | Clcese te ties te Shue County Provided With the movement of tonnage and have| dent, Courtney A. Buell, Sec- Training Bringing Out the (tions, teclings, deeds and perfarm- : a tended to lessen the full seriousness retary, and H. E. Graf- —! 4 Best in Talented Pupils. ances of other people in other times! Grand Rapids. Third Allotment. of the car’ shortage. With the ad- ’ and places, is itself and education, | vent of wintry weather and the clos- fam, Treasurer. ing of lake navigation, t! ae This is what the Grand Rapids be alate vse Tiras transport = & situation, will 01 - Bes |schools are doing for our young peo The movement recently started! | For the third time this year, Coun- | come more acute. ali A large audience of Grand Rapids |Pl€. This is what the teachers inour|to get the people of Grand Rapids to- ty Auditor Spang has figured out the , ; The annual meeting of the Itasca eitizens assembled at the Highschool |*¢hools are doing for the girls and) cether in a common cause to boost | due the several townships, | ; The basic industry, steel and iron,) County Agricultural association was auditorium last Thureday evening to/0¥s of this place, and the perform |the town promises to be a promounc-) Villages and school districts of a is booming. Earnings of the steel|held at Village hall yesterday after- - witness the presentation of the secs pages pape ot ed success. The dinner planned for! pounty, as directed by law, and his pon cigs ek a — aoe noon, As ep the Kcgpoy was operetta, “The Drum Major,” by the both schools | Friday eveni a ‘the i i cont rather limit the absence of Grand High school chorus under the direc- and teachers, Every one present must High eT a eee one eo Piper! Sa ae — ee ee bea fancaca business men being particw tian of Mins Emma Vogel with Mrs.|2ave felt proud of our young people| hundred reservations. The full capac~ | apportionment is $877,047.41, Ted'stri seers ne) Of eniier alii campy nis: uompeanen:< enya 9ere L. M. Bolter as accompanist. Ev- and proud of our schools. ity of the room will be taxed to ac- butions are made htree times year- ment and the structural demand has/present, and considreable imterest erybody expected a credible per- ge Cee commodate the guests, and it is now |ly, in March, June and November. been big, stimulated by the long fall. | was shown by those in attendance. formance. Such expectation is evi- thought by the promoters that double |) The school districts receive ee ee 2: eee eens Feunre: ob the the fol | continu ay: ; ) denced by the fact that while the re- the number provided for would res- |Jowing amounts: i pai haber em Sa: pac Sef wea sha ae ae mete _ served seats cost fifty cents each, pond if room could be had. ool District No. One..$ 20,482 78 ttracted general attention to/ in detail, which showed a balance om they were all taken and the house Following is the menu, which will |/School District No. Two.. 44.6 Abel pert: of 186: punter. “TRa-open- head: of $107.75. ‘The: total: receipts 664 95] ine of 2 was well filled Great as was our ex- be prepared by the domestic science |/School District No. Five.. 307 13 ing of the Panama Cana} will have,|for Tast year, including the appor- pectation, however, we did not an- et instructor and pupils of the High |/School District No. Six .. 5,276 64 a it ia already tewing; o: sitmmlating| <ionmemt. (rom ‘the:.state and county ticipate the splendid performance | Recent Decision Handed Down by | school: (AR Sg DR PS beep ves bei peal caamege| DDA ks Coa, ap acs and rendition of the drama there pre Judge Dibell of Duluth Bars Fruit Cocktail Wafers | School District No. Ten.. 285 04 ee a great boom to the year footed —. whiéh was an sented. And when we remember . Fried White Fish |Sehool District No. Eleven 337 97| 2 US ineenee: trom: Oy 70: fom: the aptount — that it was presented on a small Them From Co11:i! | Meat Loaf Tomato Soyee here are thirty: three organized | Of immediate importance is the|*#ken in ¢he previous year. stage without scenery or oth- Hotatces Baked on Half Shell {towns in the county, each of which | S™¢®t advance im the cotton market. Under the stue ‘law a bonafide er accessories and instrumentalities | Men engaged in the saleon busi-} Creamed Peas Cold Slaw ||will receive an amount as follows: |“ DUI! market in the great staple membership is necessary. twenty-five of theatrical performance, the merit!|ness are disqualified from serving Parker House Rolls Coffee Town of Alvwood .. .. ..$ | 192 04] 28 been in progress and prices are the minimum number, to maintain a of the work is still more apparent. In|on village councils, according to a Moulded Cranberries | Town of Ardenhurst .. 340 64|00W established at a comparatively legal organization. The membership that audience were many who have|decision rendered by Judge Dibeli! Bavarian Cream Cookies |'Town of Arbo 2 1306 29 | Bigh level. The strength in cotton, it eee ea The annual mem- heard and witnessed grand opera,|of the Eleventh district: | Music by Roecker’s orchestra. ‘Town of Bearville.. ..... 987 49] 18 Claimed, is based not on specula- ership was: tized at $1.00. There — composed by the masters and sung| Holding that it is contrary to the| Following the dinner, a program ‘Town. of Bigfork .. 622 2g| tion, but on legitimate commercial should be a membership of at least and performed by the great. artists !spirit of the law, for any member of of speeches and discussiéti has been | Town of Bass Brook .. 2937 02| demand. This: is borne: out by the} five hundred, and with a little ef * ef the world. In that audience were |a village or city council to enter into | arranged: . of Bass Lake .. 178 0g | fact that there are more spindles in, fort could be increased beyond that >) people with geod musical ~abil-|a legal contract. with other members | Toastmaster—C. C. Peterson. | Tewm of Balsam... .. 1738.38 | Operation than las} year and the evi- number. ity and education. These people are|of the council. Judge Homer D. Dip-| Grand Rapids, the Hub of Itasea |,fown of Blackberry .. .. 696 20} @enee that a record breaking con- | David C.~-Andersou—was: elected qualified to criticize a musical drama,|ell recently handed down a deci-|—C. C. McCarthy, ;Yown of Carpenter .. .. 256 67|Sumption is under way. j Dees ibente TAOR PH Te NG, hem and pass judgment on the merit_of|sion im district court upholding B. Echoes from the N. M. D. Associa- | 7; of Deer River .. .. 429 67 “tig ented during the —j its performance. So far as we have|B. Robinson, president of the yil-| tion Meeting—A. J. McGuire. Te of Feeley no, oes. ORS pep al omedy wing: 2 seclection. Mer heard, everybody present Thureday|lage of Floodwood, Minn. in his re-| City and County, One and Insepar- | Town of Grand Rapids .. 2478 06 WOULD RATHER tis OB'rien was elected vice pres'dent. evening, and especially al’ those who|fusal to grant a liquor license to Jean |able—L. M. Bolter. Town of Goodland 665 47 : sina ag sy ipeligap pci are qualified to speak, pronouncethe|A. New, a member of the village| Boosters and Knockers—W. C. | Town of Grattan 305 49 SER a as A eee seengnee | work of our High school chorus of | coumpil. Kiley. Town) of Greenway .. 1397367 Henry Trempler of Deer River was a high order evidencing a aplendid| The judge granted a motion to| Let Us Get Together—E. A. Free- | Towm'ef Goodhope ...... _16 33 ae: ee eee of the depart ‘ mental grasp of all the elements en-|squash a pending writ of mandamus | an. Town \of Harris . 403 72 ee eee eae Pe : tering into the drama itself and with| which js issued requiming Ropinson| General discussion. Town of Iran Range. 6817 37 Foune: Mie Let Ge. om Seopended aps oat perk piaay oe vl artistic skill and ability in action and/to execute the license. The council Town of Jessie Lake 510 89; Sentence By Judge Wriaht is | -,... aes’ BSE war nyeincted ong * expression. voted Noy. 16 to issue the license. Town Moose Park 202 65 Again in Jail bi Maw ai ge: * popemnale depart- —_— ‘The scene of the play is inFrance| Robinson refused to sign it. The 6. N BRAKEMAN Is Town of Marcell 1287 67 oe ‘ plaka aires f cage Ae ee during the reign of the first Nap- mandamus proceedings was then | Town of\ Nore .. 587 45 * pak school exhib- Joeon. The first element of the drama brought. FRIGHTFULLY IN JURED Town of Nashwauk 8875 53| C. F. Cullen was employed as book-| 8 and children’s department. A is the sentiment, thought and charac-} 1m handing dowm his opinion, Judge Town of Oteneagen 89 53 | keeper by O'Connell & McCullum, log- Guede sein ay ian oat ca ter of the French people during the |Dibbel said: “Ai member of the com- ee Town of Popple 118 69 | gers af Deer River. He quit his job,| 1. nade = ee orlingeme qurpulent reign of the first Bonapart,! 20D council cannot make a legal! Frances L. Trickey is Crushed by 2 vo Siege Saari See orem ae eae hed oF Reti Seca yo ji . Town of Sand Lak his late loyer for $63 he etiring Secretary Sisler declined ‘The play requires the expression of |¢omtract with the council. It is not a Freight Car at Swan River , hte bert employer for $63, got the! , rencmination. A v the feelings, emotions, sentiments| Matter of consequence that he refrain 3 Town of Trown Lake .. .. 1709 15]¢ash from a local merchant, bought| 5 unanimously t eg bi pre and disposition of the people im both |¢rom votin,g when action 1s taken, or| May Not Recover. Town of Third River .. |. 597 98|a revolver and undertook to make| "09 “corved the pact year for the ” peace and war. The second element that the contract would have been ate » nyt igi Tape Ae emert hwy. Hes wes casei at Ell good wark they naa oe is the play itself; the village fete,/®Warded if his vote was averse. Us"| Frank L. Trickey, a brak tn a ae as den coe cate: ce apt A ually a statute or ordimance y, a brakeman O02! Town of Spang .. .. .. 557 59| Rapids. When his case was called, the young people participating therei! makes | the Great Northern ween Superi illage 4 —_— the efforts of the sergeant to obtain such a contract void; but charter and | and Cass Lake, r —. oes ceeecon vi s of the county | he pleaded guilty to forgery. He was SPECIALISTS WILL hei erie Stic his failure be- |Statuteaside, it is contrary to pub-| Swan River pubes injuries at are entitled to the following sums|@ young man, 26 years old, of pre- | cause the young men are too deeply | i¢ Policy that a councilman enter in-| which ther * pide ier — Sa a Whee meal eenic ten TALK AGRI interested in their enjoyments, es-|t® @ contract with a mumicipality| ay He seh tht of his Laps td Village of Bovey .. ..$ 1004 34| ness of his heart, Judge Wright con- pecially their sweethearts, and the/thrawsh the council of which he is/p, “a ital marae son ee es Oe facination of the daughter of the|® member, He is a part of the com- fa HORE de “i gle aia ome six| Village of ‘Coleraine .. .. 19252 33] The judge communicated with O'Con-|Superintendent McGuire _ Invites general, the success of the prettiest | 70m coumeil and it is his duty to | ouna t : i t oe ee ee Men En d in Ti i ate woman in Paris in persuading the|t om questions affecting the wel-|rignt 1 by NE ae pees: ofthe | Village of Deer River .. 110 74| give him employment. The firm re-| len Engaged in Teaching Ag- young men to join the army, the con-|f@Te of his constituency and wot to a ee was frightfully lac: | Village of Gramd Rapids .. 6405 65 | plied they would give Cullen employ- riculture to Dinner i o z 2 x erated from the hip down. The left'| Village of Keewat 52| men‘ be flict between love and patriotism; |PUt himself where his self-interest in 25857 52| men’ at common labor at their camp. the expression of vanity. bravery, | 1qualities.” iles - rong broken, one hand badly/| Village of Marble .. 19340 1$| Judge Wright submitted his proposi-| Superinterdent and Mrs. McGuire aS 2 vincent a pee mangled, = ae broken and the! Village of Nashwauk .. 11404 71| tion to the prisoner and gave him|°! the Northeast Experimental farm EET aie augieawas neat | eee a _ € accident occurred | Village of Taconite 7057 13|a fatherly jecture on what he might | Wil entertain at a 7 o'clock dinner rs sel ao an giothirs — ot a oe Minnesota Land Better. | while Trickey was making a coupling | Village of Warba .. 6 10!do for himself in life by taking ad-| Saturday evening. The men engaged __ he seis eyuAtaee Sx nan The Minnesota exhibit at the State |! freight cars om @ Swam River side | Unorganized Zempel 153| vantage of the opportunity he was|i# asticultural educational work ix covered with glory wounds: si | tair in Springfield, 1., is attracting track. The injured man is married about to give him. Gull Itasca county will be present. M he , exhausted, and glad to be once traetiNS | and his h i Sennen BM: lame, e |much attention, according to H. J.} is home te in Superior. pleased ard faithful ised it|T- A- Overstead, formerly s - more at home with their waiting | yaxtield commis:icner of immiegraticn DECEMBER BUSINESS given qin dik ds gis temient of the Crooksto: ; rh. mei ' i 3 j ac , © would e x 5 m state farm, sweathearts; and the hi ending. |\Tana i ; mak: fos ' Two aiaall enter as the am cae 4 $22pean acpechere A Young Life Passes. Judge Wright suspended sentence andj Will be the guest of honor. He is os sree Soaae an Beat Mr. Maxfield said) in a letter to] Arthur Halum, aged 17 years, AND CROP CONDITIONS | s27<* the prisoner his liberty on|20W engaged in agricultural work | cline. - The hehe pan pa Fred Sherman, chiet clerk in the im-/ast Saturday afternoon. He vas’ parole. Cullen worked only a few| ‘fF the Soo railway. ‘Mr. Overstead al ability, There must be mentality, migration bureau, “ibut it does not) the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ; days when he jumped his job. Sher- |i Tesarded as one of the leading j et eat es : ality, produce any better crops than Minne-/um, and was born and raised in duis | Report For the Hera Herald-Review by |‘ Riley was notitied and he is inetructors in. hig: Hag: Sy dhenoetiee } intellectuality imagination. There) sota land. In fact, I believe the dif- again in jail awaiting tra west, i ' must be a mental soil into which - e dif-| city. About three months ago his| the First State Bank of Grand ; ver carreaad ae pS | om Spee pipet a8 erence is in favor of Minnesota, health began to fail and it was A prison. és ‘or a ni r of years, Supt. Mc _- spiritual production can be planted discovered that he had co: ed. Rapids. Tae ap innrie: bes acahee: where an, hap: domo ona a ire . | : i — scientific i eaacscnd sta the proper: wultivedion; The Swan River Loging company | tuberculosis. The dread disease Int Q ablebodied man, im the prime of life | ; eases po farming j of that soil, the planting of the seed, |245 started its winter shipments of|7=Pid ravages on hie young life, poatag Sok gts busi- | would rather go to jail than work. | oa) co-workers: wi mgeeny Sine + | - l ness cent in the effect _ workers: wit . through the j logs to the landing at Mississippi, A:|#!most before his parents and f | the development of the product, In a tesa ae ee A ppi. PEDERSEN OER aH pe election would have on general in- {advancement cf our public schools, { | musical drama the performers must| te Te ee The ae 2 eden NT Ed ashe hewitahay. cesuheds tt They Wouldn’t Work. |and he desires to bring them togeth- { have voice and the capability of musty | 1) : mee letersi of Grand Rapids’ most wuaaaecaal was too slight to ruffle the surface.| Sheriff Riley received word from a| * in order to make their efforts bar- af al a acre ee Micae ahaa a on “table alld * | As a matter of fact, the outcome was| Bigfork justice yesterday morning ee stand reciate | wbe- and reat North~ disposition, kind : " “ pe satis ern start furnishing empty cars: to! | industrions, and ambitigus, |2° SwrPrise and no ‘better example| advising him that five men were it! socteg apr beak? oe will be, in > ee ek rain ss eidings adjoining logeing camps this na me screamo ak development in- the toils of the court and had been | following the pe nee Oey beer thought, an idea can be expressed in, week. All the operators now in the @ manhood that makes the com- committed to the county jail for a|and discussion will be had. ae s woods have started cutting and hau!-|™¥nity in which he lives better for period of th h, 7 the harmony and’ discord of musical : his bei ‘which followed the announcement of lets: dare: conte: Deante sounds. They must know the rela-|i2& to the landings will begin with- ing there. The sympathy ot carly entra session of Congress (Gunderson responded, returning this Took Some Pri = morning with the bunch. They had