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Or, if you want something ‘better, they can show you the finest line of samples ever brought into the county. Atany rate, give them a call before placing your order, They guarantee every garment they turn out in every way. sess a Re oggusseusssaataaiaz iJ te ie } H SPSleT BROEKER & WHITEAKER, ¢ Grand Rapids, Minn. SS “pam ora scnemamneiaant LL LM LLL LIT LT LTT LLL LL LU LN i i Li lh le le lt Lt iY ‘SAM ORECKOVSKY, = CLOTHIN( and Gent’s Furnishings. ae & Z| WO LL Mh he LL he Le he hdd dd tddiddideldédé, prise the natives. own figure, ¢ Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gloves, Mittens, Trunks atd Valises. Overcoat Specials: I have 35 Men’s Overcoats carried over from a former stock that I will sell at prices that will sur- If you want an overcoat at your If I should advertise a first-class ov ercoat for sale at $2.00. you would think I didn’t mean what J say. call and see me. Call and see. SAM ORECKOVSKY, Lealand Ave., Opposite Hotel Pokegama, SSA A COMPLETE LINE OF WOODSMEN’S SUPPLIES Such as Mackinaws, Rubbers, Mittens, Socks, Etc., at the Very Lowest Prices. Come in and Get My Prices Before Buying Elsewhere. i Ss Grand Rapids, Minn CO LLL LL LLL, de de be bd hd ddd bddlecda Grand Repts Hreraite Review Published Every Saturday. By E. C. KILEY. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE 61x Months...... $1.00 | Three Months........50¢ Only Three Trains on Earth Worthy of comparison with the Burlington’s “Minneapolis and. St. Paul-Chicago Limited.”” One in Eu- rope; two east of Chicago—none west. So beautiful, so luxurious, so costly a train has never before been at the disposal of the traveliug public of the Northwest. Entered m the postofice at Grand Rapids Minnesota. as secoud~class matter. —_—— Palaces On Wheels The Burlington’s new Minneapolis and St. Paul-Chicago and St. Louis train consists of: A buffet library car. A combination sleeping car. A Standard sleeping car. A compartment sleeping car. A dining car. A recliniug chair car. A day coach (high back seats.) The most costly, beautiful, luxrui ous six cars on earth. Steam heated. Electric lighted. Wide -vestibuled. No extra fares. Leaves Minneapolis. 7:20 p. m., St. Paul, 8:05 p. m. daily. Tickets at 306 Nicollet_Ave., Min- neapolis 400 Robert St. (Hotel Hee.) St. Panl. The Herald-Review is the best ad- vertising medium in this part of the country, and our merchants are not slow to recognize the fact. Every New Idea That’s a good idea, isembodied in the construction of the Burlington’s new “St. Paul and Minneapolis-Chicago and St. Louis Limited.” Electric light, steam heat, wide yestibules, compartment sleeping cars, buffet library cars—everything that every other train has, and some things that no other train has. $4.80—ExXoursion Rates—$4.30 Minnesota Stase Fair. Via St. Paul & Duluth R. RB. Ex- cursion tickets to St. Paul and Mino- neapolis on sale September 4th to 11th inclusive, at the rate of $4.80 for the round trip. Includes ticket of ad- mission to fair grounds. Tickets good returning September 13th. Purchare them via St. Paul & Duluth R. R., the shortest-and quickest, and the only line running three daily trains, leaving Duluth Union Depot 9 a. m.; limited, 1:55 p. m., and 11:15 p. m. Frocure tickets from your home home agent or at the Union Depot or at the City Ticket Office, 332 West Superior St., Providence building, | . Duluth. F. B, ROSS, Agt. Bear Stories. Every man is either a bull ora bear, keeping things up or growling things down, and of late years there have been a great mauvy bears, some of whom have survived and are still telling their bear stories. ‘Che fact remains-that there hus been a decided improvement during the past season in the amount of business done by the St. Paul & Duluth railroad,which has always been the favorite line be- tween St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, West Superior and other points of interest and importance. This liue is modern, up to date, running luxur- ious trains at convenient houre over a smooth roadbed between handsome terminals, ‘Ticket agents will always supply you with maps, etc., or they ee be obtained by writing direct to Stone, general passenger agent, St. Paul, Minn. Two $100,000 Trains. | On the first of June, 1897, the Bur- lington Route placed.in service be- tween Minneapolis and St. Paul and Chicago, two new trains, built ata cost of considerable more than $100,- 000 each, and recognized by everyone who kas seen them, as the finest trains on earth. . The trains are lighted by electrici- ty; heated by steam; have wide vesti- bules, ala carte dining car, a buffet library car, chair cars—everything, in brief, that any other train has and some things that no other train has. No extra fares. Subscribe for the Herald-Review. Two dollars»per year, . For Those Who Want the Best. The Burlington’s ‘Minneapolis and St. Paul-Chicago and St. Louis Lim- ited.” New from end to end. Most costly, most beautiful, most luxurious train ever placed in service on any railroad in any country. Pronounced bj Mr. Pullman ‘‘The finest train that ever wheels." stood on FINEST TRAINS ON EARTH FROM 7 Burlington ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS TO (ST. LOUIS. 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