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land, Ohio. This was acomplished by the corporations ,and illustrates the fact that once in a while the people will, like an ungrateful cur, snap at| the hand that feeds it. ——————_ The public schools of St. Paul have resurrected the spelling bee and have set apart a certain-time each week for putting the children through their facings in orthography. Nothing is more needed in the schools than a thorough brushing up on_spelling— the great percentage of the pupils of the present day are highly deficient in this branch of the curriculum. Were spelling bees generally introduced into the schools and prizes awarded a decided improvement would soon be noticable. Published Every Wednesday By E. C. KILEY. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE ——_— over the shortage of men for the lumber camps this year. The pay is good but not enough men by a large percentage can be found to fill the demands made by logging contractors Boston High school girls are re- quired to learn to swim in order to receive graduation points. That may be the proper thing for Boston, but the poor girls must find the water rather chilly during the winter sea- ‘son. CHILDREN’S Sweater Coats $1 to $3 CHILDREN’S Fall Hats 50c =ntered at the Postoffice at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, as Second- Class Matter. H THE oeeateeaT "J GRAND RAPIDS STORE OF STORE MINN. QUALITY A COMPLETE NEW FALL STOCK OF SHOES Our lines of Men's, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s shoes are without equal with any other line In Itasca County. We are making more new customers in this department THE HERALD-REVIEW ISTHE Official Paper of Irasca County. RRAND RaPibs, COHASSET. KEEWATIN, NASHWAUK, HOLMAN. Official Pap U.S. Disraict Count in re ‘Benkruptey Proceedings. fey ERCANTILEOMPA Official Paper of Village of x Four hundred and forty-six licenses were isstied in Stearns county to deer hunters. If a corrosponding number, according to population, were issued im each county in this state, no won- talking” street They are actually a cars over at Hibbing. Fe ROMO: ER eee ler ‘that someone is -eighem mained or every day. They are getting more comfort and durability than they ever had before—try ——__—_—_£ Those Indian department sluths| Slaine occasionally. a pair and be convinced. 3 ger : The wonderful steel ski slide, it} down in the Bemidji, Cass Lake and ne lay fein ie suite: the aie is said, is an assured fact at Bovey.| Walker region are becoming as cun- ses orm 7 . 3 it wil : a SH highest and best | ning as a bunch of SaaS seems | Journal for $10,000 for injures to its Women’s Shoes—Utz and Dun best of all Walkover Shoes for Men—Fine lea- ‘ + It will be one of the hig! ms oe character and standing. This sim-| shoes, new Styles, in gun metal, glazed kid ther—new fall lasts—they come in button, lace » the country. almost impossible to cach imtoxicat- and dull natural kid. See the Black "le—black or wine ply shows that the Journal must . or blucher style a img beverages where they will not Z new cloth top styles either but- - h ral to b ware of a bunch of young fellows dig hem up. They broke into the have considerable influence in its! ton or lace prices ranging from , pa aaa os values to be . f going about the state gather-| oenar of the Endion hotel in Cass|°¥" Sige pa and in Clearwater $4.00, $3.50, $3.00 and .......... ad for S6.G0-amds: ooc5 00k 8 arnished silver ware eae Lake the other day and glommed on county generally. | 4 You'll get stung. TheY| tg several barrels of stuff which they . The number of cows milked daily is declared to be whisky. if the Chip-|,, "°°, ™m* pple: Buster Brown Shoes for Boys reek on Hee coda ms ase in the United States is estimated vi v ve! ve) G shart is being urged to J eae ona nya they at 21,000,000—one to four persons,| Have you got one of those live and full of the d———. boys—one of those ‘‘get there fellowg a lidate for congress_in the|) 1. 3 bully good, old-fashioned war| and still butter is priced at about| that go through everything. If you have, you need touch shoe leather, the kind you'll find in Buse Seconé ct and it is prophesied] s070 9) 7 SOO" one+third of a dollar a pound. The! ter Brown Shoes. Try a pair—they'll hold him. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes in t soon conclude to’ enter) one eee eae female bovines have certainly formed | gun metal and natural kid leathers—new fall styles with low heels. Come in and look at them. Senator Aldrich has broken out of ee eRe pete me | rr : f : ‘ siden si e notice of the | ° : —4- his bailawick: and is roaming about | “9 “§ F Congressman Halvor Stevenson] fy Dallawick: and te roaming about act in his fortheoming message. | A Big Saving on Fall Blankets N 1 district was the chief . | aah Norwegian Memorial| “23 Dreaching the tariff problem.) |. ‘ther terrible ‘coal’ mine disaster 75 pairs of Cotton Blankets 75 pairs heavy Cotton Blan- 25 pairs of extra fine Cotton : ‘ = | He imagines he knows what is needed} (our dat Cherry, HL, last Saturda: for single beds —-65c 5 kets 11-4 size, grey only, regu- Blankets, 12-4 large size regu- ¥ cises at the Duluth Armory|) oot ni ili f people.| eri Verne | value a pair............ Cc lar 31.50 value, now lar $ alue,—a : y ut nety millions of people. | | is i Sunday. He is a fine speaker. He ity Miaaseoine foliowele” but | and nearly 300 men are entombed) z PS Se ANION ee ee . nt 1a Se ee eee 2 — er leet Hi cBeanca ae maa tibne to com. | With little hope of their lives being] ion” pairs of Cotton ee 50 pairs of Cotton Blankets, Wool Blankets, full size, reg- Hibbing Daily Tribune just] When it comes submitting to co! ") saved. It does seem*that some means | te ye eee ar 75e 50c colors tan or grey, re- 75¢ ular $4.50 value, —a $3 7 if a subscription grabbing |™02 people such a complex problem) (an be devised to prevent these awfall Beds a ry deine eat gular 85c value, a pair pair : - we — 1e main prize being a cot-|@S fractions of fractions, ad valorum| .oiimities: but they are usually 75 pairs of 11-4 Cotton Blan- 50 pairs of 12-4 Cotton Blan- 100 pairs of large size Cotton ae 5 truck and swapoff proposition, they | Rink * = kets, colors tan and grey, full kets extra heavy fleece—regu- Blankets, colors tan and white imated to be worth $1,500. .|termed “accidents” traceable to the ae maa SO cent z rul 1 k , become fustrated and jumbled. Give size—regular $1.25 1 10 lar $1.50 value, a 5 regular $ Horak: Review 0-5 a them a tariff that is at least a ascot cexapeancen, tte vemninge si, value, a pair....... 24 Ba ee ae . Spee future selves. arabe a cousin to a “square deal’ and they) 4 . % By the burning of the plant of the| will be satisfied. | Doc. Rutledge had a jumbled up Women Ss and Children Ss Underwear S. Packing company at Hutchinson! ene piers acu re busy | 82 story in the Bemidji Pioneer a | 11,000 live chickens were cre- POR ..6 | rs i 3 F . yet artes pag of late that he almost forgot to pro- | J alalibes nd! ped foto at enh soured Women’s ribbed vest and pa Children's fleeced-lined vest and pants d Fare thee well to chicken of Bemidji men caught a monstrous ae a all ag ch 35c and. ............ ke Cc ~ es in that region until after|™ulgate the regular annual Thanks- eeted Se" “take Akers. wien fh ed—a garment cs aibages| cack. 2 Sp : : ‘ ut giving proclamation, which appeared nas ie éd splines: ‘edly Women’s fleeced-lined ribbed union 75 Children’s extra heavy fleeced union 75 eexa chicken harvest only ten days peforehand, scarcely| °""™ beyond the semblance of suits, $1.00 value—a suit.......... ....- Cc suits—a suit Cc ae ee . a doubt, that Col. Stadsold of Foss- The Hibbing Daily Tribune has| giving time for govornors of state to ton captured the shark. Doc always oy o pecn on our table for the past two|second the motion, Bill Taft has| Wai) stn evergehing that is Ieee WRAPPERS AND DRESSING SACQUES WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S FALL HOSIERY | Q se igh been stuffed with so much edible pro- a, z » fed it prasalleeg i! aes scisae : pro-| qt iboth ends. Why. didn’t he give Womens fleeced-lined wrappers, made of Women’s extra quality cotton hose, each succeeding issue. It has| vender during the past three months r " : z 4 - ‘ aby “dei Cc the length, breadth and weight of | rood quality flannelette, trimmed with tailored fleeced lined, 20c value—a pair ........ field within which to work and/|that he came near overlooking turkey |i. sigh if his glory in rue g q y * 4 tainly deserves to succeed. feast day. Such negligence will not Eee atrape PIF: shoulders and mack Se sleeves womens heavy ribbed cotton hose 25c RRR SS. hist ioe. enhance his chances of accumulating} \esaba Ore:—Alfred P. Swineford, wane lined, apaneE rene oa ser tas ie As oon eer a bere 2 i football season will close as| votes from amongst the common peo-| one of the earliest newspaper men comes in greys, blac ® ue aa wie coe _ Women’s wool hose, extra fine qual- 25c the players become turkey|ple that would land him in his pre-| of the upper peninsula of Michigan of : neat patterns, gures an $1 25 ity—all eizee—A pPRiP..4.- 2.6 vais nes-- sy : ae & stutted and then prepare for basket) sent comfortable seat a second time. | died recently at Juneau Alaska, where Stel gey-all Sikeg sto h 2+ - +s ™ Children’s heavy ribbed cotton hose 25 all. an indoor game, not so - * lhe resided much of the. time since Ladies’ Dressing Sacques made of flannel- with wool feet—a pair ...... : Cc - nd young ladies can Qlay . jthe first Cleveland administration ette of new fall patterns—all sizes 50c Children’s ribbed cotton hose —fleeced 15c ile the young men sit up = during which he served as territorial} C2CH+---¥1ee essere cere teeters eee es . lined—a pair » : aad take nome Squibs governor. Swineford was a news- : a . Bai hool: #qcuhall : paper man that weilded a pen bigger = — » o Aiken to play a game w | than any club that was ever cut, and/ timber is artifically preserved by Republican said some very Mankato will not permit Sunday| yet he was kind hearted and generous forcing into its cells and pores cer- ‘ hows and the moving picture men | i b: hich prevent the about them. The sport-|® , tain substances whi Le ot tat chet i aoueee ts | have moved. aMecitn' tata Malou Teel cain a fangie. An bong. thi Headquarters hess or the visiting bi 4 ers of Danks up in the north-| cupstance is. present in sufficient} es s is oys The Johnson memorial fund so far} eastern range country imagined they ity: thi erms of decay—the vould have received at least a luke-| raised amounts to about $21,000 and| were hunters and went out in the ee a ne ea of fungus—car | —FOR— warm roasting at least $30,000 is needed. big woods, got lost, were absent with- peeling “ is — ee out leave about forty-eight hours, had | DOt enters and the wood is preserved | to date Duluth has contributed| Smal pox recently broke out in the paeeen Cae ” ae Ba oat s. This often means doubling and| P a 52,000 toward the John Albert! public schools of Luverne, but of a » 4 ond PeO-| sometimes trebling the life of the) 1 a Sh ple became alarmed because they may | ,. r memorial fund. Down inj mild nature, being easily subdued. timber. | olis, the new Sweden of} have thought they had flown to Ven] The United States government: Am the whole amount required Is it a crime for a young man of|Zuela with a chunk of dough and | considers the investigations of the! “s nave heen acumbiaad aaa 23 to marry a woman of 64 in order| ¢Verybody started out looking for preservative treatment of timber of! if each of bia soutemonaN) to get a slice of the $1,000,000 she sae ied are: take the such importance that the business of | i > (possesses ? second think that ey were house- fi f Init F i = % a quarter. | one office of the United States Fores‘) On or before Nov. 20th I will receive a on Plants and could not stick for a|soivice, that of Wood Preservation, | { ia one has remarked’ that an Down at Cloquet the people are too | lengthened tramp. They proved) with new headquarters at Madison, - ~ dite 3 not allowed to enter Satan's busy to oy hunting a the deer com«| themselves adapt woodsmen to the Wis., is given over entirely to the; ase all kinds of trouble by con- without a struggle. to camp until they became sufficient- with railroad companies and other) t } nleie ail 3 oi}. ly recuperated to resume their jour- ri £ —t n er Nes prada s.'. nt subscrib Residents of Kelliher are feeling fee ncmeuern \ Dhiek hae ae nm Dae aa gai OF thers declare that he will! nighly elated over the report. that}a man who as daliny “ches one aaa 7 ise ee j a ter heaven—then what is helthe Wyerhau: * i ¥ mine props, bridge timbers, fence} eae ieee : fs e Wyerhauser Lumber Co., will] money will ever meander though the a issi iT o do temain on earth in torture a posts and transmission poles. i ; build a saw mill there in the near) forests in the dead of winter until he | _ Siena future. starves or freezes. You can’t lose | County Auditor John Willman of| Coal miners are contemplating a| ° The Hook Worm Disease. | which I will dispose of ms sage aes pga removed | reduction in wages next spring and | The “hookworm” disease in the! at J. oO. Johnson’s Meat r fice by r. ‘ -, om office by Gov. Dinehart. Mr.|their employes are thinking of ask-| TIMBER DECAY south is no joke. Hundreds are dying| Market opposite Itasca Willman’s honesty was not doubted,|ing for more money per each. Good COSTS LLIONS |{7™ it right along and it is spread- | Mercantile Co. Store. : cee a ee Bisa rien _ > war did not happen early ing northward rapidly, having already eltra county has enjoyed q a : —— : e dusting in the shape of having a Source of Great Loss pea st Mai sles: ae, enon, 4 a a : sage: It to the Peo-| town of Peoria alone 130 cases, 45 number of its county officials scratch Gompers, Mitchell and Morrison, ra of them fatal, have been reported Grand Rapids, Minn. ed off the map. labor leaders, are incarcerated, there ple of the United eice task DGGE We Me toaeed. that -— —__ is a movement on foot for every work- States. ‘ : \< scour; Within a week or two the Herald-|img man in the country, both union pe ger analy a jooaret Review. will print the stay; of « (byt: |i Aeeeinio®, to Gab Work Re UFO | as niin ot. bab ob ines aaa Me 1H: Ih cadenly a Caio sealed | falo hunt Beige was participated in < ished lumber rot every year in raijl-|and is technically known as “‘pella- COLUMBIA by a man in this town. The expedi- road vig first that * tion occured in November, 1883, .| The blizzard in North Dakota last ties bridges, trestles, piles, gra.” The eee asia Doubl Ds K R cord on the Cheyenne sauna a Saturday and Sunday was the worst|‘T™ buildings, fences, poles and|it resulted from certain impurities e | e S. a Sepetaie y of Dokato and the|i™ thirty years. So far as known mine props. The lumber consuming|in corn foods has been discarded, it; €@ Two records at the price of a herd af about 5,000 were about the| 2° lives were sacrificed. Some trains|PUblic of the United States pays| being now conceded that it is brought'] one, Music on both srdes. 1 WILL PAY Oi hhies “ Sat of the wineni were abandoned and all were many|P¢Maps thirty to forty million dol-| about by parasites from the ground} fit any disc machiue. We $5.00 Each For —icoenectiipitaicsatie hours late. jars a year to make good the losses| entering into the system through the/] have just received a large and NO. ONE The Hibbing Daily Trivune acknowl Ls vod decay. skin, passing into the circulation and/} varied assortment. Com in - wiges thot the dts. generally on| ining, Sclonce:—Death Valley, tn] | Theee erest deaine are a source of{ finally into the intestines where the] and hear them. MINK «TIMBER WOLVE : - h es > ps 3 2 hes ial . 0D) which the great bodies of south and more ern each year.|fatal work is done. { 10 inch . and A) r ae ra cny - : y 4 valley on this continent, and probably|40 with the uses of the wood are | WM. WEITZEL less swine meander at large OVer|i, the world, being 500 fect pelow| Working unceasingly on: the problem. An Old Timer in Town. || We Also Handle Cylender that whole region. Put a few Rus- i Records and Machines. Grand Rapids, Minn. 5 : sea level. The U. S. Forest Service has men F. Wilson of R just over, < sian bloodhounds on their trail broth- wii : ‘ W. F. ison emer, ju! i The noxious i who devote their whole time to it./ the Cass county line, was in town| ; ne noxious decoctions they ped- There are so many railroads head-| The importance of the problem can Thursday and auieted that every-| Oy e e die about ought to leave a streak of| ing for Northern Minnesota that some|not be overestimated. Millions Of kody suds ‘neighloehond: are doing! : devastalng oroma in their rear a! means should be taken to head them|dollars are annually saved by pre- = Tone wien Cee and ‘i Pharmacist mile long off. If they are allowed’ to enter|servative treatment of timbers, but| eo Rent ; pig eee 3 f ly potatoes, of which he raised over Dr. Larson, the eye spécial- In the recent stat lecti this territory they will own all the|much yet remains to be learned. 600 bushels, having sold 300 at 50! ist, will make his next regular n a e election the jand as right-of-way. Wood decay is caused by fungus, ae k <tss dacthon otates | visit to Grand Rapids on usual democrats got the best of it by big coms Der eee see | dates, the 15th and 1éth of a vegetable growth sometimes so Soo | ot every odds. Massachusetts reduced the re-} The bloodthirsty Kentuckians are/ismall that it can be seen only with that the new road runs through! month. All those having de- publican majority from 60,000 to 7,-| retrograding to an alarming extent.| the microscope. It roots or branches Lagoa Mi sa ees Rita spate be) BLT Gre Ae 000, and like gains are reported in other states. The chief disaster to good government was the defeat of Tem Johnson for Mayor of Cleve- They have abandoned the genteel re- volver and are carving each other with’ bowie Imives, “They should be|eats away the solid parts. The col like minute hair, forces their way in- to the wood tissues and absorbes or Grand Rapids 33 years ago, when “country was new.” He has proper service for the fitting of glasses, are cordially invited to call at Hotel Pokegama the 15th and 16th of every month. LARSON & LARSON. sort time the Herald-Keview For go bad at the above price for eas”