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2a stra 4 Grand Rapids: / Vor. XITL—No. 17. Granp Rapips, Irasca County, Minn., Saturpay, No SEO EMBER 28, 1903. Two Dotrars A YEAR, © CHRISTMAS IS | COMING © Before you know it. We shall be a trifle late in getting be- fore you our display this year; but we think the excellence of it will justify you in delaying your purchase until you have seen what we have to offer. New lines and noveltiesentirely different from those of previous years, as well as a complete line of staple toys, games and dolls will constitute our stock. By the way, that Christmas doll has to be dressed, sothat will be the first thing to think of, and the first line that we shall open up. We take special pride each year in our doll stock and think ‘ that each year exceeds the former display. This year is no ex- ception. a doll buyer has had fifteen years experience in this line of goods, and we promise you that we can give you the best that the market can offer. Being thoroughly conversant with the best makes of this country and Europe, we can offer you the choicest and show you why they are what we claim them to be, the best made. Just come and take a look at them anyhow, youwill certainly admire them. fy MURRY THE MONKEY. The Deer River News Editor Has Again Been Buncoed. — The Herald-Review has frequently taken occasion in the past tu post up our urbane brother of the Deer River News against the fellows who are always ready with a good story for publication just for the fun of wit- nessing tbe discomfiture of the editor when the phantom appears In print. But we are forced to admit that he is too green to be cured aud we give up the hope of ever bringing him up toa 2 |respectable standing as a member of thé fourth estate. Matt Jones and Wm. Hulburt are the latest joshersto make a monkey of Murry. They pened to be in town a week ago last Thursday night when an old barn on Lelund avenue burned down. Being members of the Deer River depart- ment they very naturally turned out ‘when the fire alarm was sounded. § | The alarm was not sounded until the }old building was all aflame and as it . was “an eyesore to the community there was no particular desire to put . out the fire and hence no excitement 4 | was evinced ‘by the firemen who | turned out. Three cows in the barn » were taken out and as there were no | buildings within a hundred feet of the burning barn there was nothing jto do but Jet it burn, However, | Jones and Hulburt thought it would ibe a good joke to have Murry roast {the Grand Rapids fire department, and he bit like a sucker at a spoon ‘hook, and he no doubt now imagines ‘that be trimmed them up to the | queen’s taste. Aud now our friends | Jones and Hulburt are laughing av Murry. Notice For Bids. Bids will be received by the school board | of district No. 1. until December 7th, for 100 cords of dry tamarack or hard wood delivere’ ‘atthe High school building. Grand Ry | Minnesota. Also300 cords of green tamaruck (or hard wood, MARGARET DORAN, S F; ° Poryright— Is something to get hold of. But here are some other kinds of boeks that are far more useful. ‘To name all the different kinds of locks we carr. of space. Perhaps itis enough t¢ g Our prices We don’t har die the } grade, badly made. id very cheap locks. tue. are not high, but they secure excclleut \ S a | we have every sort that is made fo For trunks, crates, etc. W.d.& 4. BD. POWs Hardware and Lumbermen’s Supplics GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. orn Fx The Christmas dolls are here and also many other things interesting to those who within the next HENRY HUGHES & CO. > DOLLS! DOLLS! wer i Oo Only four weeks to Christmas Te four weeks will have | Christmas presents to buy. iReag i eee Don’t wait until the last minute Upton’s Famous Eighty Come Now ‘ ¥ On Split Vand $1 2 O O and look our lines over. j Brook. Price: 4 9 , rages sea estes le No Trouble to Show Goods. Flerbert Bi. Upton. Inuire Reishus-Remer Land Co. Done Right at Right Prices Right at the Flerald-Review Offiee. Gommereial Printing Henry Hughes dj U0, Grand Rapids, Minn, ck, | Part of the state, and the deep sym- NEEECTIVE the interest taken in the association by business men generally is evidence Walter W. Wrizht of Swan River Dies at/of the fact that the people of Grand St. Benedict’s Hospital. Rapids are alive to the importance of — this undertaking. A building and Walter W. Wright, the well known | loan association operated exclusively Swan River hotel man, died at St. | for the benefit of the stockholders is Benedict’s hospital Wednesday after-|one of the most potent factors in any noon about 5 o’clock, from the effects|community. for its substantial up- of a railroad accident which occurred | building. Grand Rapids will greatly at the depot platform of the Grand| benefit through its operations and Rapids station at 30’clock Wednes-| many a family in moderate circum- day worning. stances will have homes of their own Mr. Wright had been in Grandj through its workings. The following Rapids during the afternoon vn busi-|#re the names of those who have ness and was attempting to board the | already subscribed for shares of stock: 3:00 a. m. passenger train for his Shares of Shares of home when the fatal accident oc- A FATAL ACCIDENT, Stock, E. J. Anderson. Stock. curred. The train was pulling out] F. A. King FE. A. Kremer. " F ; when Mr. Wright seized the reat ie C. Boles hao eaa a platform guard of the car but he was nk eel Ox aires: ‘— ¥ unable to reach the steps with his Joun Beckfel Wm. King... 4 feet. His left leg was caught under], ©. ‘Kelly. the wheel and was almost completely |: Pout! pe : ~ amputated just above the ankle. The |£ I. D. Rassmu right foot was only slightiy injured. | A/L? Thwing epee 4 Marshal Mahon was present and it | ¥- 4. Barrel Pe air was only througa his heroic efforts | Jo L. BF. Kno: a that the unfortunate man's body was Pe tes biataiid aan by - saved from being completely mangled ot ys a ; i beneath the relentless car wheels. DISTRICT COURT. ; -—— Mr. Wright was taken immediately Stats - to St. Benedict’s hospital. In the | phe wheels of Justice Will Begin to Grind ; afternoon Drs. Gilbert and Russel Next Monday. rH put the sufferer under the influence deny of anesthetics and removed the left| The December term of district. Hy foot. He never regained consciens-| egurt will begin next Monday morn- } ness and passed away at 5 o'clock, ing. There are 74 civil cases and The deceased was 35 years of age,| eight criminal cases on the calander, and leaves a wife and two children} and the work of the grand jurymen i and a brother and sister to mourn his} may add several cases to the list. It is A loss, John Rellis of this city is 4| expected that both Judges McClena~ i i brother of Mrs. Wright. han and Spooner will be here during Walter W. Wright had been a resi-| the term. dent of this county for more than tea years, coming to Swan River from Saginaw, Mich., and engaging in the hotel business. He enjoyed an ex- tensive acquaintance throughout this Again the Victors. The Grand Rapids foot ball team returned from Park Rapids Friday morning carrying the banner of victory aloft. They wen on the gridiron by a score of 10 to 0 on Thanksgiving day. pathy of a large circle of friends goes out to the berieaved family. The funeral took place this morn- ing from St. Joseph’s Catholic church, and the remains were interred at Itasca cemetery. They Got the Game. A party of hunters from Grand Forks, N. D., who operated near Snowball lake under the direction of é Ed Logan and other well-known i sports of Nashwauk, made a record — this season apd went home. with fifteen deer, As there were but five The promoters of the Grand tert party this-was the limit. They + «— Building and Loan Association have | had excellentluck and a great time reason to feel assured that the ven-|0n their outing. ‘he party consisted ture will prove a decided success. |0f Messrs Murray, Malally, Buckley, The number of voluntary subserip- | Valentine and Martin, all of the qi tions for stock already secured and | Forks. WAS A &0OD START. The Grand Rapids Building and Loan As- sociation Is Growing. gh SE ae ae ae eae ate eee eae te ae eae ae eae ete aoe ka ae ae ae ae ae a a THE SIGN 3 OF A TAILOR . What is it? What is it that makes aman as tailor-made? He * can be told a block away—his clothes fit him perfectly—there is the right cut to his coat and trousers. The collar and lapels are firm and smooth. ‘There isn’t too much loseness here— and too much tightness there. Evertything is neatly done. Allare firm and true. Is your tailor verfectly satisfactory? If so, stick to him—if not, try us. We can please you. Donahue & Fugina. SSE A ae ee es ae ae eee ae ae ae ee ea eae a (AE Ae Me ae Me De ae aE ae ae ae ate ate ae ate ate ate ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ea a EE REE A AE A eA eae a ae a ae ae ae a ae a ae ae a ae a a a ae MR ea Fa King Lumber Co. (Successors to J, J. Decker.) Building Material ARE