Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, February 25, 1899, Page 9

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, ‘ x \ N N N N N : : } N N N N 8 N N CS N N N N \ N N N NS \ N N N N NS N N > N 3 N NI N N N , N N N CI] N \ N N N N \ .DRESS NOVELTIES ¢ NS N N \ SN N N R 5 © g Ve ‘ « f Ladies and Gents § \ N N G \ ee N , | %——- FURNISHINGS. § ee re | N N N N N iid ‘Boets and | | N N | N “THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD,” N N Is a good adage, and in selecting our Fall and Winter _ \ Stock we followed it and Bought but the Best Goods. N x SX “hy, | 2 ST. PAVE | Johnsons’ Sample ; Room ; Has always on hand a full line of Foreign aud Domestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Fine Liquors for Medicinal Purposes a Specialty. THE ONLY BILLIARD AND POOL ROOM IN TOWN. Leland Ave., Grand Rapids. Seeces AND MINNEAPOLIS { i} | To i PPOOOSOSOP OOOO OOOO OOOO ‘ DULUTH, | SOUTH SHORE & ATLANTIC R’Y. Leave Duluth 6:30 p. m. (Except Saturday.) TORONTO fare sishei™, MONTREAL Piss 365,88 BOSTON NEW YORK fire 30" Time 48 Hours Fare,$29.00. 0009 0060000$000000000090000096000500009 |) Arrive Duluth 8:50 a. m. (Except Sunday.) T.H. LARKE, Com’! Agent, 426 Spalding House Bik. DULUTH, MINN. 10000000 900000000 | DoYou Lik a ad Goad ovals Enough For ali the Winter Evenings | ALMOST FREE. TOWN. TOPICS, oP si caress : 9 SIPTREN “cents In cents in 208 Sth Ave., N. Y., maps, any one of the following prize novels TWO HUNDREL AND FIFTY-SIX pages, FIFTY ots.); for FIPTY ents any FOUR; for ONE DOLLAR any TEN: for ONE A HALF the whole library of SIXTEEN volumes. S-THE SALE OF A SOUL. By 0. M.S. Mo- 1-THE GOUSIN OF THE KING. By A. 8. Van vest: be s-six MONTHS IN HADES. By Clarice L o-THE BRITS OF CHANCE. By Captain Alfrec ompaon. AN PHONY NT. By Charles Stokes Wayne. 1. MPEAKABLE SIREN. By John Gilliat DREADFUL WOMAN. “By Harold ie yan 14-A DEAL IN DENVER. By Gilmer McKen+ YS GLADYS. By David Christie ARKABLE GIRL. By L. ‘OR HATE. By Uarold ©. De Leon. oP By Anite NT By Harold xdieate by the numbers the novels you wanr What is this | Yat Lu anyhow It is the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled from the wat To be had only with Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases Ww stamped with this trade mark. $200 Subscribe for the lerald-Review = $200 |=Sisse== ! 3 Ee SAGINAW Tims 24, sio"* is Stop at the ST. JAMES HOTE, WHEN IN DULUTH 213215 West S19>r1l0 § DULUTH, MINN. teeeeeee CENTRALLY LCCATED........ $100 PER DAY AND UPWARDS- Steam Heat, Electric Light, Electric Bells, Batgs, Ete THE Sisters ot St. Benedict WILL OPEN A Boarding Schoo for Girls The terms being so very rea: expected that quite a mutibor Of tue Beck people of the surrounding country wil gare of this excellent ‘erms, per session of tive months, PAYABLE STRICTLY IN ADVANCE: Board, Tuition, Washing andiB. Day Scholars, per term nr wae monoee : Music lessons will be given on piano, organ, violin, mandolin, guitar, zither or banjo, | 4 | P IVATE AND CLASS VOCAL LESSONS | q “pr particulars apply toSisters of St.Bene- Duluth, Mississippi Piver __& Northern. »m.Lv......Mississippi + «Swan River { R Bz BBS BEEBE 7:40 p. m.Ar...- sy Ht | D. M. PHILBIN, Yee cAvEATS TRADE Mans oes COPYRIGHTS. ; TAIN A PATENT? RIURi a hotel ene want in the patent it be Hons srictiy coundentiai a Haidbook of in- entwka n ‘(er Haye just opened a NEW Sample Room With a FINE LINE of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. In the Sawyers’ Bldg, Leland Ave. ; Grad Rapids,Mi. BIDS WANTED, Notice is hereby given that the Village Council of the Village of Grand Rapids will on or before 2 Tuesday, January 17, 1899, receive bids for : One Hundred and Fifty (150) Cords of Wood to be delivered at Water Works pump station as follows: Fifty Cords Green Tamerac; Wood, Fifty Cords Green Poplar, Fifty Cords Green Jack-Pine, All wood to be FOUR FOOT LOUG, gpund '- | body and split. The right is'reserved to reject any and all bids. _ Grand Rapids,{Minn,, Jan, 3, 1809. By Orderof the Village Council of thr Vil- loge of Grand Repids, Minn. FRED A. KING, Village!

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