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_ GRAND RAPIDS HERALO-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, Grand Rapids Hreratds'iReview Published Every Wednesday By E. C. KILEY. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE _———_—$—_—$——$— Entered at the Postoffice at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, as Second. Class Matter. THE HERALD-REVIEW IS THE Official Paper of Irasca County. RRAND RaPips, COHASSET. KEEWATIN, NASHWAUK, HoLMA Oficial Paper of U. S. District Court in Bankruptey Proceedings. Official Paper of Village of Taft’s reception was cordial by Pres Columbia, ent C., While Ss. es the Columbia State, one ma the most influential papers of 4 South could, not disist from de- ring to the days of the rebellion, a portion of that city was re- A part of the edi- is as follows: 1en standing upon the classic sortico of the capitol, Mr. President, ooking north at the myriad of symbols of welcome, you that we know the war is , for the day peace was declar- that remained of the business. 1 city then eighty years old brick walls and stark 1imne The torch of whose strategy was des- ad achieved a victory.” small serap of “ancient not come amiss at this| writer hereof was a of Sherman’s “victorious” The confederates had placed ds of bales of cotton along on street, the principal busi- reet of the city, to which they e torch before a single man hirelings” had enter- Sherman’s soldiers did) eir power. to extinguish the mes for the purpose of saving the ton, which was at that time worth dollar a pound. A very arose from the northwest c swept the flames across a por- of the handsome city, despite the fforts of the soldiers and the local Some time after the claims were presented ress by Wade Hampton, then United States Senator from that i state, asking for indemnity, “invading army” with fires indiscriminately yunish that original ‘cess- yeneral Sher- called before an examining evidence about as above this day no further » been presented. ee and Johnson have entered | act to put up a race fight for the} 1ip of the world. hippodrome fake} y cent entertain-| ison with the wrangle | whe dmced to ashes. ring know Lincoln’s ity. wind gro firemen closed tl the out secessions.” nore or less, mpion 1 t | grow up with the country. and overturn everything lose at both ends and make their getaway For shame, give the boys a chance to play even with you. preter pada aS Frank Ansley presented the edi- tor of the Mesaba Ore, at Hibbing, with a great, big, fat, juicy wild goose that he had harvested in North Da- kota, and the quill pusher has the immaculate gall te say in his paper that it was the principal dish upon the editorial family table. Well, well; a little thing like that a prin- cipal dish on an editor's table!! yaar MNS ET ES The provical governmert of Can- ada will appeal to parliment for au- thority to construct and maintain cruisers and torpedo boat destroyers, but whether to go into commission on her sea cost or on the great lakes is not] stated. If on the latter they will be transferred to the U. S. navy as soon as Canada is annexed to Uncle Sam’s domain. es WS as, The battle ship North Dakota, on her trial trip has proven to be the fasted vessel of the Dreadnaught type afloat, having developed a maxium speed of 22.25 knots per hour equal to a fraction of over 26 statute miles. She is the finest ship of her class afloat, the Deleware,, her sis- ter ship, being a close second. peciidsc: See . eae Ransom Metcalf has disposed of the Two Harbors Iron News and will Horace Greeley it in the west and He is an old timer in the range region and will be sadly' missed from among the newspaper boys. KSA Saturday was a great day for foot- ball. Three players were killed out- right and a score more were serious- ly injured. While football is ac- knowledged to be a very destructive article, wait until reports come in after the) hunting season. po tea a Oe The late Marshall Field had as one of his mottos: “Nothing except the mint can make money without advertising.” That is a good enough motto to stand at the head of every newspaper and inscribed on the walls of every business office. ES It was reported a few days ago that Theodore Rosevelt had been accident- ly killed in Africa. Now it is de- nied. When Theodore gets his bongo he will have brought to earth every type of animal in Africa—according to reports. a Next Saturday the Gophers will meet the Wisconsin foot ball team at Madison, and if they succeed in defeating that aggregation they will be denominated the western cham- pions; Let us hope for their suc- cess. ist a ee ae The flour output of Minneapolis for October was 1,970,728 barrels. If it were not for Minnesota’s aid a large now on between Peary and| the possession of the} If either or both of} urrived at the goal of} in thunder did-| ring back a sliver or piece} tell us| ing tree; or al € s of wood; or} teel tube; or what | and diameter at | 1 top; and how high was | flag pulled up the} , polar bear or seal | ion, why from it; or even ro! hollow ence States ds They will have to tangible proof, even compelled to make the Th people of this 1ot suckers | —_ is ram the brain of your child-| An Iowa girl who had the am-| tior at the head of her became insane, and y to the asylum took her Don’t push and jam your child- too fast. Don’t expect to rush to the university before they have scarcely passed babyhood—you do them unalterable harm. Better al- jow them more time to develop their at football, not expect them a collegiate course be- fore they have arrived at the age of manhood and womanhood. i ee “Someone said that dancing makes a girl's feet large. It is also said that ice cream makes freckles, drink- ing pop makess her hasty, eating cho- colates, chewing gum very mouthy. Doctors are of the opinion that lean- ing on the front gate produces rheu- matism as well as lights turned down make dreamy eyes.’—If the fel- low who perpetrated that slanderous nsnunation were to land in this town he would never reach Bemidji. Our young ladies do not plead guilty to a single count contained in the above paragraph. os Many of our exchanges are growl- ing about the pranks perpetrated by eur youngsters on Hollowe’en. Those kickers possibly have forgotten that they were once within the ranks of mischievous boys and how much fun tt was when they could transfer signs id ntly her en them muscles to complete low portion of the people of the world would be gnawing corn dogders. Ee ee “King Edware rd V! celebrated his sixty-eighth birthday yesterday. He} is enjoying very robust health and it is hoped that he may sit upon the throne of England for years to come. FSET EES SME The Eveleth soldier boys want a good place in which to drill and it is possible that they will skirmish the means to erect an armory. SiR RRS SECO Premiums to Be Paid. H. E. Graffam, secretary of the Itasca County Agricultural society, Rives jit out that the reason why the premiums awarded at the recent fair Jae mot been paid is for the want of sufficient funds. The board of county commissioners meet on the 16 inst. when it is hoped that sufficient money will be appropridted to pay 3ll premiums in full. A portion of the money for that purpose is now in the hands of the association. Music, Birds and Snakes. Exceptional love of music would re- dound to the credit of any other living creature as indicative of refined taste, but im the maligned snake even this artistic attribute is a mark of deroga- tion. Our own Quakers, for example, take up and indorse the diatribe of Epiphanius against the flute-players. “Observe the figure that the player makes in blowing. Does he not bend himself up and down to the right hand and the left, like unto the ser- pent? These forms hath the Devil used to manifest his blasphemy against things heavenly, to destroy things upon earth, to encompass the world, capturing right and left such as lend an ear to his seductions.” And so on. But not a word do we hear in condemnation of the unregenerate birds that carol heedlessly even while the minister is painting the horrors of an unmentionable place.—North American Review. Described. “Pa, what is meant by a nervous wreck?” “A nervous wreck, my boy, is some- thing that a woman says she fs every time she gets a headache.”—Detroit Free Press. Squibs An exchange asks: “Whose busi- ness is it to repair the town pump?” —Don’t have one and there will be no need for repairs. or Ex-Governor Lind declares that he does not care to become governor of Minnesota again. He can accumulate more lucre as a practitioner of the law. pace OSEAN Frank A. Day and Theodore M. Knappen are to write a biography of the late Govenor Johnson. They are capable and we opime that more than one edition will pass through the presses. Bal Ba What's the use worring over Uncle Joe Cannon. It’s as well to let him die in the speaker’s chair as it would be to kill him off; and, besides, you save ammunication—unless a club is used. gs gs ee Tom L. Johnson who was Mayor of Cleveland four terms, and who fought for and obtained three cent street car fare, was recently defeated When will such an issue attack Grand Rapids? SE SE el The Little Falls Herald of last week issued an eight-page extra, illustrat- ing with half-tone cuts, many indus- tries of Morrison county, Minn.—It is a very creditable publication, deser ing a wide distribution. Pine Saleh eee rest The sale of cigarettes is prohibit- but still their noxious order permeate the ozone: The dealers must have had a multitudious stock to dispose of of before going out of the business. —_—_—_oa——_ Aitkin Independant: While drilling for an artisian well in that village iron ore was struck at a depth of 167 feet and when that paper went to press the drill had entered the ore body to a depth of twenty-five feet. iS ES SDMA lle The open season for the killing of big game is upon us this day. ‘“‘Wond- er who may become the Liars” in the game? Will Nisbett has spoken his piece regarding geese and ducks and may become an as- | pirant for higher honors. Eee ieee te as problem of good roads is the prover- bial tramp. He can tell you where the money should be spent, as he has put his foot into every mud puddle and stubbed his weary toes against every rock and root within his pre- ambulating sphere. fa as Recently someone toook a shot at a school house filled with a schoolmam soul. Poor marksmanship. this big game region it is not an un- common occurence for some city al- leged marksman to kill or maim some fellow being at almost every shot. dic Reseda: ©, SRE An exchtrse remarks that G>cnar> |h-s been 1¢ ¢ successful than iv: Enropean pewer in preven ig or coaxing her p ople to rema™i 2 home. 1881 202,900 Gerrans |}came too “+ United States. In t#18 j only “00 came over. That's \ily Our cd fer—nearly the w! bunch are already here. ein aS A real prince was born in an At- lantie city garret amongst poverty and filth. His father can trace his lineage back to Mohammed. In a few years some female Vanderbilt jor Gould or seme other millionaire’s | daughter may purchase him and then he may continue his life on oysters, ham and exys sod ease. CSG President Taft is on the home stretch of his swinging through the West and South. He ate “possum and sweet taters, ” met the president of Mexico, went off U. S. territory and returned without being assas- sinated, and when he returns to Washington he will step on the hay scales. How do you want to bet on his avordupois? ECR SEP Nearly every person who owns 2 piece cr parcel of land about this fron impregnaled region is -boreing for the precious metal, and it would be a hard matter to purchase a cem- etery lot unless there were a clause :meorporated in the deed reserving the iron which might be discovered underneath the regulation six foot depth. One dosen’ even know where she is to be buried where he will stick. po os RE It took the government several years to supress the Louisiana state lottery scheme. Wouldn’t it be quite a boomerang act if these same lottery fellows would appear to the ed by law in the state of Minnesota, | “Prince of | The most interested person in the} and a lot of children and didn’t hit a} Up in} TASCA MERCANTILE POMPA AT MONEY SAVING PRICES $12-50 Suits, sale price.. $15.00 Suits, sale price. $16.50 Suits, sale price. $18.00 Suits, sale price $20.00 Suits, sale price $27.00 Suits, sale price... $30.00 Suits, sale price. $35.00 Suits, $14.50 Heaters, sale prtce $45.00 Hard Coal Burners, sale price $50.00 Hard Coal Burners, sale price $55.00 Hard Coal Burners, sale price. ie SALE OF MONARCH RANGES $40.00 Range, sale price .. 29.00 #42.00 Range, sale price 32.50 $58.00 Range, sale price 42.50 $60.00 Cange, sale price .. 45.00 Don’t wait untill they are all gone. At Greatly Ri room for other goods an these big reductions. prices. T THE DEPARTMENT : sie i ghee STORE OF $5, $4.50, $3.50 STORE : QUALITY Ladies’ Suits, Coats and Furs : Women’s Fall Suits 1-3 off Regular Price To clean up the balance of our Suit Stock we will close all suits out at 1-3 off the regular price. This means a saving of $4.00 to $10.00 on any suit you may buy. sale price......: RANGES AND HEATERS We are going out of the stoue business to make body needs stoves, we cut the price and make Every range and heateT are of the first quality. Women’s Sweat- er Coats, New Styles, all Colors -.. $20.00 at jeduced Rates d right now, when every- Nothing cheap but the eeteeteonteets rors ac eet ont sorter eeteeteegeateats % | | a Set Seqotess 3 oS Steed otter | Seetonts supreme court of the United States regarding the legality of Uncle Sam conducting land lotteries? You pay your money, get your ticket, get nix and no money back. What’s the difference? eee So se tk Oe Free! 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