Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, December 1, 1906, Page 1

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Vor, XFV.—No, 23° Grand Uapids Herald-Neview. Granp Rapips, Irasca County, MInn., Saturpay, Dec- 1, 1906. Two Dotuars « YEAR. ESOT A Reronc. | SOCIET iy: | A HISTORY OF Relating to the County’s towing request is made: ““Will you kindly give space [TASCA COUNTY The Minnesota Historical Society Asks the Citizens For Information: APPEAL TO THE OLDER RESIDENTS The Herald-Review Will Give Space| to All Communications Sent: in ‘The Herald-Review is in receipt of acommunication from Warren Up- ham, secretary of the Minnesota Historical society, in which the fol- in your columus for an inguiry con- cerning the origin and meaning of the oames or the townships, vil- lages, postoftices, railway stations, rivers, creeks, lakes, and the hills cor bluffs, etc. in your county? When a name is for some early settler or other person, a states ment is desired as to the place where be was born and the date, also what year he came to Minne- sota, aud when he settled in your county. Four any namescof Indian origin, the meaning or signific- ance of the name is desired: and for cthet names, as Crow river, Green lake, etc. why these names were sc applied. in short, give the reason, whenever. it can t learned, why each name, from whatever derivation, was Heavy, Fine Ribbed, V regular 7Se vi ulne—thi Women’s natural, sale.. Mis value—this sz Women’s Black, Flee Pants, 65¢ values—3 day Union Suits, nesvel conn be so adopted-and given -to the town > ship, - village, postofti¢e,: railway The approaching Holiday season cries: more room---we've got the largest stock of Holiday Goods ever gathered under Our 2nd floor and warehouse are full of Boxes, Barrels, Crates and Cases of Holiday Goods and Hundreds of dollars worth of seasonable Merchandise must be sold at once. Quick action is what we want---what we've planned for---and quick action will be the result of this great HOLIDAY ROOM MAKING SALE REAT HOLIDAY ROOM MAKING SALE} ITASCA MERCANTILE CoO. one roof in Grand Rapids. they must be given room. This Great Room Making Sale will begin Monday morn- ing at 8 o’clock and will last 3 DAYS Women’s Underwear si up | in ee es’ Black Aisin n Hose, station, river or creek, bluff or hill. The secretary informs us that this data is being gathered from each of the eighty-tive counties of the state. The suggestion is made that the de- sired information may be obtained | from various citizens who will com- | municate with the Herald-Review their passession on these interesting subjects, and the facts will be pub- lished from time to time as received. The older residents of the county jwill thus be enabled to contribute any most interesting articles that ill not only be read by an apprecia- | tive public of the present, but will be of great value for future reference and to the historian of coming years. | The Herald-Review hopes that the ‘contributions to the origin and | meaning of the geographic names of | Itasca county will be general from all sections und that the response to this request will be prompt. From the articles published ia the Herald- Review a compilation will be made in alphabetic order and published by the state historical society as a volame on “Minnesota Geographic Names.” THANKSGIVING IN GRAND RAPIDS The national day of Thanksgiving wa observed in Grand Rapids 10 tite ting manner. There was church ser- vices where citizens gathered to ren- der thanks to the giver of all good things, and there were many private parties where friends gathered about the festal board to slow their ap- preciation of the good things there provided, Business houses were c:os- hours and everybody joined ina gen- eral glad thanksgiving for the pros- perity, plenty, peace and prospects that was, is and will be cars, The people of Grand Rapids have ample reason to rejoice and be thanks fal for the bountiful past, the pros perity of the-present and the bright edd lot, regular Men’s Flee values, only. Men’s Suspender reporting such facts as may be in|* ed during the day after the morning} GRAND RAPIDS, MINNESOTA 3 DAYS—MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY-—3 DAYS Making Room on the Second Floor A Snap in Waists Women’s Coats Children’s Coats eh vaiton up > SIO O Ladies’ long Coats of Fancy Plaids and Checks, $9 00 In plain and fancy eff values, only Underwear 2 a . $ a ; Men’s Heavy Ribbed Wool Shirts and Drawers, $3.75 Coats this sale......06c..:0cccengeeseeepees 2.75 $2.50 values—this sale $1. 75 ed Shirt Suspenders Hose Supporters regular 50¢ values—odd lot with farmers oo the Mth. Ia order promises of the future. It can {t truthfully be said that this town 1s Wil to make the meeting more interest- made up of the best class of citizens ’ jing and a little more inviting the to be found anywhere in the north, || - | | Grand Rapids Commercial club will socially, morally and intellectually. THE FARMERS : a free dinner at the hall for Our school system is excelled no- iting farmers. This will give where in the state and educational! | more time to the discussion of the progress here has forged to the very Sa ale ALE SY | several subjects and give the farm- forefront among the leading Minne- a a greater opportunity to discuss sota communities. There bas been Buys the Grand Rapids Commercial Club Matters relating to their interests. no business failures in the entire | Some of the matters that will be dis- | history of the town. There has been Will Entertain Farmer Visitors. cussed are the following: “Clearing no inflated values either in city pro Ase - |Land,” ‘Fertility of the Soil aad perty or farm lands—only a steal | How to Retain it,” “Dairying for natural increase. Grand Rapids is | This Section of the State,” “Swine surrounded by rich agricultural lands CREATING INTEREST IN INSTITUTE Raisiag.’ rowing of Vegetables,” | e. s a that are being -settled by a thrifty | “Small Fruit.” the town, thus insuring a future A Large Attendance of Farmers| Contell eros. greatness that even our own people|} Urged at the Meeting in | do not appreciate today. These great gre ids Frida | Oa Wadiedtiy « taorniog of this i pids on Friday, | week at 8:30 o'clock in St. Joseph’s maintain a good-sized city, who will oe roux§were united in the holy bonds of Killed by Falling Tree. | : by is | | Farmers Institute that was held in| brief wedding trip to the Twin cities James Scanlon, aged about forty- five years, was killed by a falling tree with what it should have been. In} prosperous business men, and the Scanlon was a well known lumber- This proposition a greater interest than is showa at the} has resided bere-for some time with yoars. He was buried in Itasca appreciate the reat benefits that} aii join the Hecald-Reveiw ia wish- $2.00 per year. ~The re- them. There the condensed experi- oh So Saal Suny, f ‘The Ladies Aid of the M. E.cburch || purpose ivi ery |)2nd those who make a business of | of Siving. vi the scientifit study of the different habbo inept SM.) | aaa flee ing Dec. 5. "he following menu will || opportunity to become a ceived from men who are ably quali- years. The remains were taken to class of farmers. jVast iron deposits —_—_—_—__ Sis have been discovered on every side of natural advantages, coupled with a water power that alone issufficient to December Fourteen. Catholic churea Grand Rapids, Mr. | Jobo Costello and Miss Amanda Le- question the justification of our ped= ple to be thankfal? Fs matrimony, Rev. John Feehely offic- es ‘There was considerable advertising | iating. The happy couple left oo the done a year ago :n announcing the! 3 o'clock train in the afternoon on a Grand Rapids, put the attendance | and other places. The groom is one was destressingly small, compared@|of Grand Rapids most popular aad last Sutttday at Hartley Fitzger- j farming communities of the state] bride isa sister of Keo Leroux, pro- ald’s camp, near the old Wilder raoch. these institutes are attended with| prietor of the Northern hotel. She jack of this section, having worked remain open but for a | County fairs or the Fourth of July|her brother and has gathered about in the woods hereabouts for many | i After J celebration. Hnterprising farmers} ber a large circle of frieads who will cemetery yesterday. uary 1, _1907, the price are to be derived from these institutes] ing Mr. and Mrs. Costello all the joys Ricker oe will again be placed at avd they are anxious to profit by'| of life. Supper at Village Hall. ! duction is made. for the | ences of the most successful farmers Mrs. Mary C. gue, mother of will serve a twenty-five cent supper iti the Bie ects home in Minneapolis on the 19th of at Village Hall on Wednesday even: | citizen of county an || branches of agriculture are to be re- November; -at_ the age of seventy | | : : be served: i reader of the Herald- fled to discourse upon the subjects | Sandusky, Ohio, for burial, the funeral Buston baked beans Potato salad|| Review. allotted te them. Every farmer who | services being-held in that city on the | A F | . can do’so Should attend this institate. f Novembe Dr. Storch vt Krowa bread White bread | Take advantag' thi a ; 21stof November, ir. Storch ac | OF this Farming is no longer carried on}compamed the remams to the ald Cake tees Coffee iI opportunity to get the through’ main streagth and ignor-|Ohio home. Mrs. Storch was quite ; segs | best per in Itasca ance. The farmer, in order to be} well known in Grand Rapids, having seven Deny a tagliee successful, must study just as he|lived here with here son some yédrs would to: equip himse'! i. 9 any|ago. Dr. Storch also received the of the professions.. The Heraid-Re-| sad news yesterdayeof the death of his Sita : | | The Herald-Revyiew is the. official papér of.[tasca county. One Dallor. | view hopes tg see Villarge hall filled] father in Washington, D. (. + eg ale Watch for the Grandest as- sortment of Holiday Goods Grand Rapids has ever known or has ever seen. THE STORE OF QUALITY a few Bale, choiGey..2.5.,,.-..--- ste 25¢ PUAN: Me a troddsand Oe | wnite wai , 6 to 10 Cotton, plain embroidered ends—this sale, choi se loose box styles, $14.50 va this sale....... “fects, all $2.50 values . Ladies’ “Black #erse sg : : Good heavy Coats in Brown, Red and Blue, als % $ ale price 59c Brehatea) beh at Beye $12.50 pitts Pee $8.75 Mixtures, 6 t0 4 Mie £2) $5. 00 values—this wale. $3.00 gan L 30 heavy fleece, = rete style 3 ’ . + ‘4 ty sty 98c Men’s Goods Low Priced Children’s Bear Skin Coats this sate, Men’s and Boys’ Caps : Colors: Brown, Red and Grey—ages 3, 4, 5. _ 00 Waists—this sale...... $1. 25 Regular 35¢ values—this sale, choice......... 6.0... 19c Regular $4.50 Coats pa aed be ciple Sl as $4.00 Coats this salé... 2.00.60 26k eke c eee eenes Dressing Sacques Kiderdown and_ Flanellette s, an odd lot in tight fitting ‘OR. and Dri , regular 50¢ 38c up to $1.50— agit this 15¢ values—this sale.. Flanelettes 25 pieces new printed Flanelette, best ll colors, usually sell at - take them at this sale 9 per yard...-.>. cies ARCO R LAS, OR 5 thin cake Cran eee pa Sc 25¢ Wool Shirts Hlannel Working Shirts in plain and fancy colors—a snap—all in one lot.sesveesesescecessessees 7 Oe Sar Remnants of Dress Goods at 1-2 price-:- Bargains. Z ORNES ss tae nan babs <skcmmnien 6 praree Wilson Hose Supporters—35e¢ values—this sale..... 19¢ Ladies’ Loose Miche dacques Get a Warm Night Gown Ladies’ good quality Flanelette Gowns, striped pattérns in pretty colors, full length and regular 75¢ values— ~ 48c Hor 3 days Only. s.ceseegesteeecseseeiseecsseresereees Flanelette—65e¢ values............ 40c $1.00 Flanelette Sacques........ 75¢c $1.75 Eiderdown Sacques....... 98c DEFECTIVE PAGE | |

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