Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, February 10, 1900, Page 4

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fe Duplicate Draft. 66 1a °? tre “Columbia”. (ae meee |Milinery | TWO DOLLARS A YHAR IN ADVANCE. covered through the officials of the MRS. M. BROOKS wis : lonths Three S. M. S wishes to announce | partes gerade Monthe----80° Massachusetts National bank, The of ‘ that she hes just PeneivEd as elegant d ready for b ith a full line of mitered ja jae Poskotian ad Grand Raph, oe ere Tasise ee | Tine of the cers Jabest styles in tall mfl- is now open and ready for business with @ full line o: t ‘Second-Clags Matt » eountry and those of the Scot! Care| Hinery Wo'king hats, school hats, aide and pile ee apieeer eeabeg sepinties eter wanree: Sh at ae ore force in unraveliny the matte H Me ucs of + kinds, feathers, he ame—everything usually ke a st-class a Re 2 “hich it js work 3 as © bons. tips. « Ail work guaranteed to market. One goods are all new and fresh and we Offoiat Payer of Itasca County and th. Aanner Pa ene iso een ja ae tot be Reriee| thet anole sites solicit a trial order j Village of Grand Rapids. - , 10WS: A man chiers a bank and pt the tdies ‘ d Riipids vo come in ; . : | ! ehases a draft, at the same time te ¢ . 4 m : { : oe see her fine as it i; undoubtedly the a ena Si ae oes at i ui ever ie mere: Everything new. ‘ 3 t } e to ha J : uderwe ose, Children’s Mits and 5 ecial Today A POINTLESS SPOON. drawn, He takes both of the det Hrundker zs Faehion Cries “Checkmate” to tne M.. | aWay, and the original is either ‘ =>. ' p Who Uses One Head On. or scnt to Uurope by the swiad< MRS. M. BROOKS, \ x Be Destiny is shaping the end of the ma | Some bank in London cashes the oriz! Crandall’s Old Stand. Spring Chickens, = 15c who for years has been breaking heart | 2a! draft, and the dupli 12% by his efforts to fetch the point of hi. | om the continent by some u 2 | soup spoon head on between the wing: | Person, In this way of his mustache, says an exchange. He | dcub'e their m, may refuse to be shaped, of course, an’ | the M may continue to dislocate his shoulder | ted by one cf the s y at each mouthful and to wreck a frili | $2,000 from a bank in Swit benman & Bllis of his neighbor's sleeves at each hoist- | Man who had the transac 5 ing of his elbow, but he cannot longez local ue a a ¢ t in fashionable houses get the point of | 60/Ng abroad and that he w [epeger’s Old Stand, GRAND BAPIDS. | nepteausa ato aie maaitey ea cue | Mavesbe crate insthd win reason is like that which the little boy | *hased two drafts of $1,009 gave for refusing to give the core of his | Were drawn on a London bax Hens, - - ~ | Johnson, The Toilor) Announces that his line of apple, “There: wasn’t going to be any penile word was received f : a Soni re } core,” and there isn’t any point to the at one of the drafiz m en é | new soup spoon. A round spoon, not | Cte had A opring and Sur nmer Joods : is now in and ready for x inspection | f LORING so very unlike a miniature ladle in its | days ago 2 ie Al 1 shape as te entirely escape calumny” | barking house has been eagerly adopted by those who-| that it had cach like up-to-date service and is now be- | for the party to ing bought at the rate of thousands a | 0rsed it. The esshier of rea [ i N I week by those who follow fashion. To | *¢tts N S N R | make a rather aesthetic companion for | in& hou ON HAND | | | in Troy, N the new soup spoon, that it may not go | that institution to 1 = en | forth into the world alone, so to speak, | ‘8 the name cf J. i \ there is a positively new pastry fork. | bousht the draft ir A “pie fork” they would probably call | /25 house rep: ITH S this in the land where Ralph Waldo | Pope of that 1 @merson, a favorite son, is reverenced | /#€Ss Men. Yo lor having once answered’ a man peers the dre | | | | who asked him if he really ate pie at breakfast. “But, my dear sir, what is pie for?” <A “pastry seem to think that because our péople don’t fori, 3t 1s called.” But by evensa sages zo or New York most any old thing is good 2uphemistic name yet it would be an Some folks cate as well as th { live in Chic g | enough to veer, We pay as much attention to the make; interesting invention and a high nov- | ing it. a f > clothes as any city tailor cou! ossibly do an: 2 . pee gee ON | wb guarantee them in every possible way.” Whet! you get ity. The wavy edge, which has | tired of doing busine h concerns that make no, pre- made a certain sort of bread knife An Interes Sooyory | eoe | Pane OE Tye lfniobions ee ee ae amous fay ean ainlies to is Dest An inter 1 | F aed é = | i ‘ork, together with a curving shape, | ed the researc cinta a k ki H . 7 >] “Ee i whick makes it possible for even a | ton Court | T xe | saat oO ith ep & S | | nervous map to keep the tip of the | always lurk t | ERAS ot a edt PaaS e. is | | fork on his plate and saw through of the | { x | ‘ an obstinate bit of puff paste. To be | drawing room S eal i Reem { POEPKE & Di RANZ spared the oid familiar agony of see- | of the east wing o | Nu eat =) e " J ing the soft and melting heart of his | building, contained mor | Zi t age é Nae Os eee) | ‘sweetie’ go sailing away to make a | ond rate portraits of the C | ne pa ll i i i The Pioneer Tailors. 5} ‘tanberry island on his next neighbor's | however, was it supposed t | tel eer a 5 “> | ween’ © | vhite-satin lap is worth more than $2} portant work by | ti 7 I aa ———amencmmee | 2 fork to any man. crative artist, | Corner THIRD ST. and HOFFMAN AVE., | | = —— ee eealed from the pub. | we, owing to a stupend The Bost Lineof . . . i SOLAR OTe See RE Ce geass sec foarte imtcwhich, its js ° | | Watching Their Flight Along tha/|riei out by Qu Thames on a Rainy Evening. probably to prev. at tho If the late Mr. Seebohm had wit | Queen Anne from mee nessed the scene which I did on the| her drawing room whe evening of Sept. 15, he might have | queen. The date is k added a chapter to that on the migra. | ordinary act of tion night on Heligoland, which is the vase time, ees locus classicus of that branch of orn | Work. scrateked thology. date of the pape = down some of th It was a dark, dripping evening, and | Georges, which wer the thick osier bed on Cheswick Eyot | sington pa‘ace, it was covered with wet leaf. Between } official that ihe top 5 and € o'clock immense flights of | closed to the ce swallows and martins suddenly ap- t off f peared above the eyot, arriving, not in nk oe rata undreds, but in thousands and tens | _ of thousands. The air was thick with | “¢ 2nd sd them, and their numbers increased | sented Queen from minute to minute. Part drifted | Justice, dre above, in clouds, twisting round like | ermine. O r soot in a smoke wreath. Thousands | hela b; Neptune and Nisbett Jewelry Co. (Successors to Will Nisbett.) reer Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, =~ || Wines, Liquors = Cigars | 1 CAN BE NAD, bret ! “ise Haveon Tap and in Bott or ; "e@ Selsbrated { re y 7732 rene fom . tres aa 3 Fine We ~ and Compass: Repairing a Specialty. E a ‘ways WAYS We are the only experienced watchmakers in Grand Rapids. We ure the only experienced compass makers in Grand Rapids We are the only expert engravers in Grand Rapids. We are the only jewelers who can make any part of any watch. Best of Workmanship and Prices Reasonable mae Ali Work Warranted. WILL NISBETT, Mgr: 0 E Se afe a ae ae ahe a ae ae ag ae ate a a ae ae a ae ah ah ae ae a at ae a eae a ae te ate ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae a ae kept sweeping just over the tops of the willows, skimming so thickly that ae the sky-line was almost blotted out for — ii wes Ss ae es = the hetght of f | senting Peace anc Ponty. < PERERRREM SS PERE Rae at Tho quarter from which these armies | @ecovery now 4 #5 tha j Hotel Gladstone j | | j } \ Oriten 2 i = J Seinen ike Bete neve een painted by Verrio in the same man % Bast ang Most Central $1 per Day House WILDER & HICKEY, Props. beautiful ceilin Soe ae a ae a ae ae ae Se se ae Se ae ae ae ae ae ae ae a Se ae ae a ae Re a ) the subject being Queen 1g Bolg ae toes Tee apotheosis as Queen of the Se2 6 In Itasca County. from the sky.” The flocks were tray- four great quarters cf the globe. 4 re : eling at a height at which they were wo rn 5 quite invisible in the cloudy air, and | from minute to minute they kept drop- ping dewn into sight, and so perpendic- Rober . ularly to the very surface of the river | prominent newspaper man and pc or of the eyot. One of these flocks | cian, has fallen dropped from the invisible regions to | . the lawn on the river bank on which | ( I stcod. Without exaggeration I may ai Ae osinnie e Bnee y say I saw them fall from the sky, for | 7@¢ &@t Cripple Creel . J was looking upward, and saw them Crego Mga the Panhendie rere) Choice Rooms by the Day or Wee : Firrt-Class Board at Moderate Prices. , FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESP=S 0,090. e was left to Ccope. ty Sch crego, a miser hermit, who recent Mn Trainor, Prop. Grand Rapids. { Sample Room and Livery in Connection. ight avd Tie busiest: and ever Wie when first visible as descending specks. | of T meade a te The plunge was perpendicular, till they | regicn. was not incti were within ten yards of the und. | make acauaintances, but C 800n the high-flying crowds of birds | nim apo drew down and swept for a few min- | #364 his own life to utes low over the willows, from end to | oi) necutt pe t end of the eyot, with a sound Itke the | 1Ma! resuited tu a frk One half Block From Depot. GRAND RAPIDS. rush of water in a hydraulic pipe, | °eturned to Springfie: Then by a common impulse the whole | °@2me prominent. He } mass settled down from end to end of | respondence with Crego for the island, upon the osiers. Those in | but they finally lost tr: the center of the eyot were black with | other. Crego left Texas swallows—like the black blight om | pioneer prospector at Cripnie GEO. BOOTH, | beans. Next morning, at 6:30 o'clock, | 376 cieaned up $500,000 and qu G FO : B O OT 4 : every awalliw wasieone: TH-Mie gar 1e : Dudley” Special Atiention Given to Transient Trade. Headquarters for Lumbermen. to drown in z ba ial | al | me and ‘ Express Line 75S: 1f{UNTLEY, Manager. * WeOD FOR SALE hours watching not a bird was seen, |. After he lived in absolute s Whether they went on during the night | So far as he knew Cooper was or started at dawn, I know not. Prob- | Springfield, arid a few days le ably the latter, for Gilbert White once | died he sent for Justice Martin found a heath covered with such &! will was drawn up leaving eve INQUIRE ABOUT THE SERVICE AND RATES OFFERED BY a ~ x rn ane THE QUUTH. SOUTH pease = chilip Binsfield You WILL FIND Laprarie, Minn. A Fast Limited TRAIN | TAXIDERMIST PERFECTLY EQUIPPED WITH _ Fine Line of Hand-Made Buckskin bs MODERN SLEEPING Mittens and Gloves. AND DINING CARS ¢ | MOCCASINS. RUNNING OVER A SMOOTH ROADWAY AND MAKING DIRECT CONNECTIONS —— Furs of All Kinds in Stock | flock of migrating swallows, which did 4 not leave till ‘the sun dispelled the gh Conners mists. The whole army are now, I hope, catching gnats in the Nile valley Among the prettiest of’literary ane: or beyond the Atlas mountains.—Cor | doies is that re:ated by William Grimi respondence of the London Times, one of the pair of famous story-teller One day a little girl rang the bell, an ! | e l Zhe ee as = greeted the author with the words: 4 1 re | i S i Stood Death Off. “Are you Mr. Grimm who writes th } | E B. Munday, a lawyer of Hen: || pretty tales?” Manufacturer of Willing to Pay. Fine etta, Tex., once fooled a grave-digge “Yes,” was the answer. “I and :: He says; ‘My brother was very lo: Ded ‘ with malarial fever and jaundic panne: Lhe: story ago thatcleeer: (§ snd) dice tig tailor who married the princess: “Yes, certainly.” y GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. persuaded him to try Electric Bitte: and he was soon much better, bu “Wel,” said the child, gravely pr. continued their use until he w: Gucing the bock, “it says here that ev : wholly cured. T am sure Electr’ | ery one who doesn’t believe the :or és BOOTH’S CIGARS 2 Have achieved an excellent Bitvers saved his life.” This remec | taust pzy a thaler. Now, I dan't betiex mapeauon ap eey NOC expels malaria, kills disease yer | that a piincess ever married a tail: aie end ioe rk y and puriftes the blood; aids digestic | | haven't so uuch as a thaler, but nor FOR ALL POINTS EAST. of the finest selected stock by experienc Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. ‘This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. regulates liver, kidneys and bowel: | ‘8 4 8roschen, and please say I hope t pay the rest by degrees.” Just tas. cures constipation, dyspepsia, nervy T. H. LARKE, Commerciat Acent, — For sale everywhere. Call for them. jus Uroubles, female complaint pec tpt ds ate ate the + 426. SPALDING HOTEL BLOOK, All Kiads of Hides Bought at gives perfect health. Only 50c a | with the little maid, but the: Dututh, Minn. Hghest Market Price. meee te no) @ Itasca Mercantile Drug store. persuade her to take away the pene | eqecocegooqoooooooooooocores | Cash Price, chen, which she laid upon the table. HREeeenTrTiIisoe DARL

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