. Hudson's dictionary of Minneapolis and vicinity; a handbook for strangers and residents. r-te Boardtate busi-business-tural thatwing tend-11 classes ^ars theren the areae increasem FIFTYcould notes and asgrow this MINNEAPOLIS IS The foremost city of the United States in the ratioof factory output to population. The first city in the world in flour production. The greatest lumber distributing point in the world The financial center of the Northwestern states. First in the world in the manufacture of linseed oil. The third largest fruit distributing point in theworld. First among cities in the
. Hudson's dictionary of Minneapolis and vicinity; a handbook for strangers and residents. r-te Boardtate busi-business-tural thatwing tend-11 classes ^ars theren the areae increasem FIFTYcould notes and asgrow this MINNEAPOLIS IS The foremost city of the United States in the ratioof factory output to population. The first city in the world in flour production. The greatest lumber distributing point in the world The financial center of the Northwestern states. First in the world in the manufacture of linseed oil. The third largest fruit distributing point in theworld. First among cities in the distribution of farmimplements. Eleventh among American cities in post officebusiness. The home of the University of Minnesota, withover 4,500 students. The first city in the world in receipts of grain. Splendidly equipped with an electric trolley sys-tem, with one hundred and fifty miles of track. The leading wholesale market in nine North-western states. The tenth city in the world in bank clearances. The first city in the world in the manufacture ofsash, doors and house CITY TICKET OFFICE, MINNEAPOLIS SIXTH AND NICOLLET 5 EE PAGE XIV You know our reputation forProducing only the highest grade of Half-Tones and Zinc Etchings You cant afford to use anything but the Best The Freeman Engraving Co. 801 SO. 4th STREET, MINNEAPOLIS 65 MIN-MIN design, handicrafts and architec-ture; and in summer, out-of-doorsketching. The gallery is open to the pub-lic every week day from 10 a. 6 p. m.; and on Sundays andholidays from 2 to 6 p. m. (except #that in winter the gallery closesat dusk). The society arranges anannual exhibition of work by lead-ing American artists, besides hold-ing special exhibitions from timeto time. The society has recently beenre-organized, insuring a more lib-eral support of its aims by an in-crease of its membership dues. Thepresent quarters in the librarybuilding have become inadequateto meet the growing demands ofthe school, and efforts are bein
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