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Day
26
Month
September
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Graugers'c School i Banoli'ti. Classes will form to eommence lessons Saturday, Oct. 5th, Tuesday, Oct. 8th, Thursday, Oct. 10, Friday, Oct. llth. Granger's Acaderay is not a public hall we reserve the rijrht to rejeot any application we think best. For further information cali at the Academy or procure circular at musie stores. Office ground Hoor 6 Maynard Street. 84 Acoordiniï to lireeley: "Go Went." But before you go, write to F. T. Whitncy. G. P. & T. A., ü. N. Ry., St. Paul, Minn., for printed matter "descriptive of the North-wtst counti-y, which offers so man y inducements to new settlei's and investors. Eat Duriiitf Hot Wealher Dr. Martin' Koyal Breaklawt Food, It Pleases tlit' Palate. A phosphate nerve and brain ínvigorating food without the heating1 propertios of oatraeal, etc., requy-ing the life and strength of many pounds of oboice whoat to obtain one packaire. Well peopie like it, and the siuk can eat it whun else will agree with them Saves labor, time and fuol. Drink Dr. Martin 's Nervine Cotïee. For sale by Stimson, State Street. s 2B Gcorge R. Kelly sells Wood. FroposalK lor ParkiiiA'. Sealod bids will be received at the office of the City Clerk until 12 vl Sept. 28 1895 for eopfng the south line of the i) uk in the center of South University Ave. tli e bids to be by tho rod and to include one foot of so.l aloug the carne. The city to do all to grade. 84 Glen V. Mills City Clerk. A. E. Munamery has juat recelyed a now line of pocket b j jL; whlch. he ij Belling at 25 cents each,vhüe they last This hot vveatlier requires tho frea use of disinfectants, Coperas, C%bolia Acid, Chloride of limoand Sulphuraiv, the most common o'nes. Yon can (jet any others at Mummörya drug -tove. In cases of onrus. s]irains, scalds, or any of the other accidental pains likely 1 to come to the human body. Dr. Thomas" Eclectric Oil gives ilmost instant relief.

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