The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
1 * I f K G l ' t l ' J l l i l V I I s I t M l l K ^ k L t © . . • - O n e O a i J a r a Y e a n DEMOCRATICAPATHY. 7 K A R L H RHLI/, E d ito r and P ro p r ie to r , i ftecrcfcafy C d lla® ^ L e tte r . t<* I „ F r e e S ifae f B^iiwxxitta- f FR IDAY , NOVEMBER lS9lf •Fra^erlty males* thewbotoeouatry Jmse ikatg&ml oldrepublleaii fading. _ !% «rtfm, Dcinwrate-are tryfcgto, file ^e-cipptip^.claims m 4be * * «• ! ptiktttffirifttif, ■ * ”‘ • ‘ ' j Tbs way Kiibonrn b rawing for governor |a Ohitt h suggestive, o f * h#zwm * gfn tsifti. • , ■ They say Preifident. Roosevelt hasa balnfc o f seeing and nuking for tie printtIjat »ppkes lie pro»y man wan-' dor “ where he is at.” Tb*. P^riflerst will probably xeew- meod incroaros jp both the army and jnvy. Hip experience with both mattes Mm a capable adviser on these subjvcta: ja- - Beiiatur •Depew recently told a del- . egatioteV' English railroad men that tire wiry for thein to make better prof its was to consign a goockpart of their equipment to the serappile. .• An American is running London’s fastest trausifchue, the American rail roads arc to carry England’s Austra lian mails anil i f Edward VIE wants Ms coronathm to go' off properly be ' had belter get an' American to .take charge o f i t * foot ffafl asTour fade HiramsawIt. On last Saturday' afternoon, not haying anything rushing to do, 1 took a half day <#’ and viewed « game of -foot ball played by the Xenia high school ami theOedamlle College boys, ' but mostly by the Xenia boys accord! to ih<t umpires* decision First the ' two opposing commands lined up in the center of ,a nice clover- fielji., eri- ' ttrely too Hue to be torn up by such reckless.boys*, and' one fellow fryfir , Xenia kicked a' big,ball away" up in the-air. aud^tartcd it east, but a big fellow 0;onjr. Cedaryille caught, it and started west with itv He did not go far boweyer uptil,a fellow’ from Xenia, tripped liim, .and then about a dozen, climbed on top oi both so jistoWke the ball, touch the ground, then some one said “ down” and all the boys hut two got' up, one of them had his arm ' broken, fhp other his head, but such small accidents don’t go in foot ball, so reserves were called and the game proceeded, toeh side trying to push the nlher, away back, clear off the field until JEftt last Xenia forced the C’e- dorVillc boys back to the extreme cast end of, the field right under a scant ling nailed to two posts, and then whnfc . a mjjmp followed, words cannot ex press the Scene; The spectators were all greatly excited, all but roe, and tried to make the umpire chango his decision bat would not. Alter the miXuptmd again gotten up one fellow took the ball ami. laid down at full length on the ground holding the ball lietween his hands, and another fellow run up and kicked the ball right out o f Ms hands and up over the pole. Then "everybody who wanted to Sen that kind ufa kick made yelled and throWed their hats up .CountyTisfei For Iteprcsenutivc HORACE ANKRNEY. For Auditor m u DODDS. For Treasurer ASA LITTLE. For Commissioner JOHN W. SMITH, For Surveyor GEO, A. MeKAY, . For Infirmary Director, H, H,,THRALL. Fori Recorder. M. A, RROADSTGNE, For Coroner CHAS. 8. JOHNSON. |M« J# PJ*}le*Th#K » Vor Sucker, but 1 Tfcey Are Sot Inclined to S ite at tU » S * r « ttoulf o f jk * C J# J» ♦♦State lieucs,** MOVEitS SEEOERY ^L'liX‘ABHrj>. “ While sufiferkig fr«fa_had case of piles I consulted a phyidcphkwho ad vised me to try a box of BeWitfcV Witch Hazel Salve,” twys G. F. Car ter, Atlanta, Ga/ “ I procured n box and was entirely cured. DeWitfs Witch‘Hazel Salve Isa spleudbi cure for piles piles, giving relief instantly, and I heartilv recommend itto all suf ferers.” Surgery is unnecessary .to to cure piles. DeWjtt’s Witch Hazel Salve will cure any cage, - Cuts,burns bruises and all other wounds are also quickly cured by it, Beware bi"coun terfeits. »C. 31, Ridgway. The Citizens TelehoucCo, nowhave their temporav list oat. They begin with. 54 phones on. the list and have excellent chances of doublingtfae num ber before a year. At present there, arc fifteen business houses connected. The rest o f the 54 ore residences. Miss Fay lot attends to" the central office duringthe day and Otto Gathers takes the nightVigil —YeljOw Springs News. THE CmtniiEN'g FP.tKNI>. You’ll have a cold this winter. Maybe you have one now. Your children, will suffer tool Fpr coughs croup, bronchitis, grip and other win ter complaints One Minute Cough Cure never fails. Acts'proropfly. It is very pleasant to the taste and per fectly harmless. C, B. George, Win chester, Ky,, writes, “ Our little girl was attaeked with croup lat one night and was so hoarse Bbe could hardly bpeak.1_.We gave her a -few dosfes of Orie Minute Cough Cure. It relieved tier immediately and she went to sleep -When“'she awoke next .morning she had no signs hoarseness or cronp.” U. 3L Ridgway, / Final Sunday Excursion to Cincinnati* 1 November 3, excursion tickets will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines, good going,op special train leaving Cedar- vilie at 0:00 a. m., *central time. Round trip, 31.25. ’ ' "After a rocess'of a fewTtoSjutes, duriflg which the boys took several drinks out of a bucket, they again lined uip, this time however a fellow from Cedarviiie kicked the ball arid tried to make it go over a pole at the west end of the field, but it didn’t go over and « Xenia fellow caught it and started to ran away with it, but was caught nod downed, the ball wastaken jiway from him aul tnkeb back to wards east end again, nod every body from Ccdmrv’ille felt bad and started home, and someone told me the game was over, so I asked what the score Was and lie said (Ho 0 in favor ( of Xenia, so I left too and wen t home and told my wife all abuot tb£ game, “ --TJnc'tK Hi kam , -■--To remove a troublesome corn or htumii; First soak the corn or bunion an"warm water to so’ ten if, then pare It down as closely possible without drawing blood and apply Chamber lain's Poiir Ihtfro twice daily, rubbing vigorously lor live minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be Worn fora few days, to protect it iroro the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains,. bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm h uneulialcd, For sale by C, M, llidgway. A. PHYSrCIAIT TESTWIES ' “ 1 have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have hevever used anything hi ray life that did me the good that did, says County Physician Geo. W. Scroggs. or Hall county, Gn,; “ Being a physician I bave prescribed it and found it to give the best results.” I f the food you eat remains undigested in your stomach it deeaye therg nod poisons the systerit You can prevent this by dieting but that means starva tion. IvOdol Dyspepsia Cureyiigesta what you eat. You need sutler from neither dyspepsia nor starvation. The woat cases quickly cured. Nev- dSfdgwa1 e r fails;—GrAfrRfd y LIST OF LETTERS, List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarviiie postofliee for the month ending Nov. 2, 1901. List No, 43, Monroe, Chas. Bhirley, Alfred T. N. T arhox , V. M, , —“ I have usedChamberlain’sColic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to bo a great medicine,” says Mr, E, B. Phipps, o f Poteaii, Ark. '•It cured tnoof iiloodyflnx. I cannot Bpeak too highly of if,” This remedy always wins the. good Ojduion, if not praise, of those who use it, The quick cures which it effects even in the most severe Oases make it a favorite every where. For sale by ,0. M. Hidgway, The inhabitants of the Island o f Bamar ar not good Bamaritatis. , That s ffis t and confidential lot- tor that C. F. Gilliam, Vioo-Oliair- jsiin and Secretary o f the Ohio Di-uiocratio state executive com mittee, sent to many “ an active and influential Democrat,” he- cause there are no 'many such “ in clined to be indifferent as to party success this year,” broadly and strongly emphasizes the fact that the men who were the ■inaijj strength o f the Democracy last year, and in the five preceding campaigns, are back numbers, on the top sbeif, without anything to do in the present campaign. Some o f them may. be paraded for stalking-horses to capture the rest—decoy ducks, as it were—- but the present Democratic ma chine iri,Ohio, according to this letter from WC. F . Gilliam* Vice- Chairman and Secretary,” has juy use for silver Democrats, ex cept their votes. The elaborate attempt at expla nation 'That it was not considered wise to inject the silver question into a purely state campaign ” proves itself false by the Demo cratic platform, whic5* ought to be good authority, evt. -.ccording. to ” 0, F. Gilliam, Vice-Chairman and Becretary,” A t any rate; he invites his correspondents to read that document. Should the “ active and influen tial Democrat, inclined to be in different as to party success this year” do so, he will -find it full of all "manner o f national questions —some o f them at length—with free trade again more prominent than for a number of'years past, and everything set forth, and nothing ignored except free sil ver. I f those things do not bring national questions into the cam paign. then English words hav.e- test their meaning. This “ active and influential Democrat” would also, fiud in Mr. Gilliam’s lytter the statement that if “ lie would1carefully con sider the platform,” he “ would see that incorporated in it is every fundamental principle o f Democ racy.” Since it skips&the silver ques tion, that makes silver no longer a principle of Democracy m Ohio, and the silver man is free to vote where he pleases and as he likes.' He might as well vote for Nash and Foraker, to honor McKinley and sustain Roosevelt. TOB 8HA.TTEEEDHEBVE8, _ A remedy that will soothe, build, up the wasted tissues and eerich the blood Is iudispensable. Lichty’s Celery Nerve Compound has beeu wonder fully successful In cases of nervous ness, as thousands of grateful people will testify. Sold by 0. &1. Ridgway. OHIOREPUBLICANS AREWIDEAWAKE. There Is No Real Issue Before . the Voters of the State E x cept to “ Let Well Enough Alone.” • CWning* O', Nov, G, BKM).; I ’iMin Byrup f?o.» I MonficcIIOi 111, , * While visiting in Tsylmvilk-, III., t ] ,w!<WMW:to#iyr>tir Dr, ( ’aldweirs Syrup* Pepsin, Hava used two and one half] Inrtb it nrtd it has d.orte nro mote gwHl. thafmll the ftifdirine-1 hsvc used iui two Vf ars. 1’ftasc let rpc know if you! Will Ocnd ttte t ifH ot fiaSr boftlwi «ttd whst it will cost tow t:tf it in Corning, Fefty CoUMV, olii-u ««d oblige, f Mt# Sarttb A, MeCroefctm, b f i f M. Ridgway, 1I0WS THIS?1 We offer One Hmalted Dollars Ito* ward for any easg of Catarrh that can not be cured by Haifa Catarrh Core. F, .1, CiiEJtfcv & Co.r Drops, Toledo. We, the untlmiguedf have known F, J, Cheney for the last to years, and believe him perfectly honorable in in all buaincMtransactions and finan cially able tocarry out any obligations made by their firm, \Vbsttfc Trail*, Whobalc DnigUts, T*l«lo, 0. •' Welding, Kirmn, & Marvin, .Whole* ado Druggists, Toledo, U. • Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood- and nmcmis surfaces qf tiro sys tem, I'riec Inc.- [if-r battle, Bold by all Druggists, Testimonials free. Hall's Family Fills are the best. From the way the Republicans opened their campaign at Dela* Ware, and the meetings that have been held in other cities since, it is evident that the McKinley and Roosevelt party in Ohio is awake ‘ and at work. Now, keep it up un til next Tuesday. That is elec- hummer in Ohio. The 96,000 absentees who neg lected their duty in Ohio ip 1S97, after voting for McKinley in 1890, should prove their repentance by their works. With them ought to fall into line tens o f thousands of meb of all parties who have seen the collapse of alt the Democratic and Bryanite predictions, the fal sity of all the claims made by that party, and who are in their Own various avocations proving that the Republican promises were true indeed, - . These men, as well as every Re publican lb Ohio”, ought to re member that the Ohio Democracy this year have thrust back Into the politics of the state and the country the free trade,, fallacy, with the promise o f “ the abolition Of the-protective system and the restoration o f the traditional Democratic policy o f a tariff for revenue.” . * TheiV state tax attack is noth ing but a cover—a bait to get back info power,, in order that they may defeat Senator Foraker with Tom' Johnson, the single land taxer, or John It. McLean. t * Can OhioE^undef.such dreum- stances, repudiate Roosevelt and put Itself, in line as going back upon McKinley, his principles and his successor? Next Tuesday’ s vote will tell, and every absentee Republican* will be helping the enemy o f prosperity. nw.iADr.p Afro CEira,K, “ Apill’s a pH!,** says tbs saw* Rut there are pills «»d pills. Yon want n pill which is certain, thorough and gentle, Mustn’t gripe. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers fill the bill. Bure- vegetable. Db not force but assist the bowels to act, Btrengflieu »nd G A S T O R I A 1 F o r In fa n t e an d CM Id rea . The KindYouHove Always Bough! i M A M S f l KlJ.iHU.N Promdes BigesboaCheerfuf- ness<mdRest.Containsnellfea- Orium,Morphine norMineral. N O T ’N A a c o T i c . frc^mroi^frSM&ELPtTcmn : JbJUtlbSgijg— ■' - 5fS5S*We*v 'Am? AperfectRemedy forConsGpa- Ron.Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms.Convulsions.Feverish ness andLoss o f S leep . FAeSimla Signature of N E W "YORK. A l b ( i i o i i t l i - . i,X tl ) ) D u s t s - ' ] ) C ! > 1S Use Over ThirtyYears EXACTCOPVOFWRAPPER. E a r l y S h i p m e n t s ■™— -A A T - 1 ♦♦ fyitcfcfsoi % ^ibney’s. MifS^s Jackets-for,School, latest style. ; W ALK ING RA INY DAY SKIRT—Stcuek fac tory ibat weaves die goods, cate, makes up the goods. Locks at the prices, SL75,.1*2,75 . - and 53.75. - 1 S ILK AND WOOL WAISTS,-The, make up price Seems to fit our cusomers, price 5,00. Best made.Wool Waists, 1.00 ttri.00. DRESSING SAQ0E8.—The most ’comfortable -. garment fo r home wear a t 85 c to 2 . 50 . . --------- ~ ’ C O T T O N B A R G A I N S . Outing, 6, 0 and 8 ^c. Flannelette, 8 Jc. Waist Flannels, I2i,to.75e. ,38 inch Sheeting, 5c. _ 1 „ . 27 inch 1 Sheeting, 4c. .24yds wide Bleeclied Sheeting, new case just in. Sheet Blankets, 45c a pair. | Suiting, Chivioi, Covert GJoth, Rugs, Luce Cur ‘ tains, Malting,'Linoleum, Window Shades .. President RoOsevdt is said to advo cate irrigation of the arid lartdg ol the West. • Secretaries Hitchcock and Wilson are both with him. Barnum*s Monkeys C in c in n a t i D iv is io n . Hiennsyivarualines.] rsdM*ifoel P*tM* 9 *rTnOts-CmMUM. Westward. 1 na •»»»♦•■ 33ti iAII -well—-all happy-—lots v* {tin”. That is the regular report from the -monkey cage c£ Bamum’s Circus ever since the keepers began closing the me:*keys with ScottV, Emul- Comumption wascarry- ing eff two thirds of them every year and the circus had to buy new ones. One day a keeper accident ally broke a bottle of Scott s Emulsion near the monkey cage and the monkeys eagerly lapped it up from the floor. This suggested the idea that it might do them good. Since then the monkeys have received regular doses and the keepers report very'few deaths from consumption. Of course it’s cheaper to buy' Scott’s Emul sion then new monkeys—and that suits the circus men. Consumption in monkeys and in man is the same,disease. U von have it c.r are threaten ed with ft can you fake the Miiitf JAM Colu a l i u lv.fl*50j*2S0p7 Altera,.. WJ^fferson” .London LCWI m M ....<! Selma <5edarvUIe.„“ Wilberforce “ Xeata .— re( -4E, SnrlngVAir^ KoXAnna__ " TtjMtrin* OregonlA„w" Ft. An cien t M Morrow......" Bo.Lebanon “ LorelAnd... “ Mllfoid „.... “ BAteviAJe," C(noteft»a.....Jir 306 4 19j AMi4® *...*^10 17J ....Jrora 8 3510 : 10. r^-aef—— io i. .. ---- 1 --- JlOfMI ---- 14 47JT8 63111 C0L..... f4ST.— 11U'-...,.. ----- 5 id 91* 1136j 42 ...‘“i- ebawidri sri i AW^-AM'T* I 4H 538 rx bivigurate, Brtiall and easy to taka, 0, M, Ridgway, This picture reprwents. the 1wdfi Mark of Scott’s Etniilsion and I* or, the' ^rapperof every little, &nd tor hicMtnplt. SCOTT ABOWNli, • d«V) Pcatl St., New Vork.; r$ocaofl jS*. all diugjp*»ts. SttwMSsriRflWI,Xaola, RHO mm H h I. X*nl* lv. 3*06 i*r.i335 uajrton- U n 35 fefcokvHiv.;; tasfe-s „ fflcHnUmdar.H*0l EASIWARb^m ....... *AMJAMIAX EWerala" s tnokrol!* " Horton 1*063WSC^lrCfi oajloft pv 63093011(3 far S4Sif»U30l Wnl* “ }lv 65Stt3*AX TeittwSttf" *rl VM1* 73511 DarkF* m 4Tui* *ktii3tn7x«% hxjraA**! neintMt . Fnllronn aietmtof P at Oft We#. «, g, «, W , le .a o ,% i aturioe,M tu^rrsm through vie Conimlnts emirutabttfjtft otconnecttturobeh Mttsliureh Union UtAiloa JOAnd from BAlU- as £»«.vr.i« o.fai’ECK, . e . a ,man, «*cai*3p em s ftt’Row, rx iu t’A. Cor time cards, rotes of iHre, nironab ttekeut, tmgcAstochafes, ami iforihri Infttiroauon’fi? iltn* tlm runttlnt oHroins, apftiy'% «my> i*rtf 1 t JValus rF * ^ eatofU'e tonMyrva.ni«.Lut«*, 'si* To the South, i - osemghtok w- * ° m Q * ° a “ - f r a * » * d u < t e . H . M e * "it 'fo I ■ »lM.F|tE5a53* . i o M f e - i •: I,.,: Snlferi Fs?U.; T in -! .Direct ’ D ine Is ' i*fa . The f?jperi*i Lon? Benp^J Trip fiiiBr Rates Tbs Night Before Ctolsteias •non ^nwKOmnnffWg^g Our vo : , Ui.'Tten S e rv ice and |Asbevitto* Jf*c |j'a4k»0BViflft fl*. Connections |st-AHg«rtaM?,Ti* IpGpmmtb ¥*».' A r e The. •v; Best. . Also to pewte in M e x i c o . T e x a s a n d T'£*Uc Tks. j Tampa,-fia . < J Usvatia, Cuha. KewOrteans, io . A.'Hoi»elf TMe P«op!eT*lfa From ttesl;I4?e. So' F« k »? »>.Trite, my Real it ,Trotrim the Hearts o f Ail. A Story o f Love and'DatyasLai$sg sod Beautiful as the Hofi/Jay, California For rates and partlculsrfi.regardmg routes aud llraite, inquire o f A H. &, p„ agents or representative. D. G . EDVAKDS, Pass/W . Mgr. CINCINNATI, O. WINTER : TfiUHlST : TICKETS Now on sale via Louisville k jSashnllo Railroad -TO— 1. J tliO ' iVt tJi . . A N D . • . rJLF OOAST POIHfS KBISX DIBIHG CAE BEBVlCE 15 SOUIH, For debcriptivft matter, tiiae-tauies and majxt, address . . . . C, L. STONE, Gen. Eases, A gt. I^nisvitle, Kjy Red Cross Tansy Rills FOB. ffeusirtiaftea P A I N F U L MsflsfntsHofl TJEAFT 8 on New York and Cm*. " cinnati sold at lowest.rates, . The cheapest and.most convenient way to send money by mail. And«PREVENTlVa«or XXHOIX. TheLadies’ XXEXGErXJUtlTIES. AreSateandReliable. TSt" PerfectlyHarmless Purely Veee- 'tablet NeTer P R I C E $ 1.00 ' Sent pottp«id onreceipt o! price,. Money rciended Jf cot »s "»e My. Simple*ndBootlmtscetfree, VindeCinchonaCo., i>es Moines, Iowa. For sale by 0. M. Ridgway. m m i m C*re»tr, endTrode.M*rkt obtainedJU)4oltPet-i eat bajinei* cooductedfor M oo*e*rc F ete. ' OlmO m c c iie m t i r c u .C.P atcht O rn c t and we canseettre petentin lew time thin tboee remote f—'m-Weihingtor. •, Send model, d n v ie y a t photo.,rmh descrip tion. ndritc, i£ citenUhle Or not, free of Oor fee oof doe till petent5*reenred. ] chirze. ............... . . . . . .. A PxamutT. “ How to Obuin Patent*," with cost of aanie^n the tt.S. nod forript ewiadriw sentfree. Addrtat, C . A . S N O W & C O - OPr. S atm t Orricr. waaHinoToit, o . C, FLEASURE SEEKERS. ' The,- Great - Restorative. Pleasure Seekers are tho most won- derful known remedy* sa nerve tonic. They create solid flesh, muscle and strength. Pleasure Seekers give vim, vigor and vitality to weak, wasting men, completely curing nervous de bility, Weak back, clears the brain, makes the blood pure and riclr, whether it l>ea young fir <> 1(1 man. Pleasure Seekers go directly to .the} seat o f the, weakness and do all tliatjs claimed for then*, even exceeding id your fondest hopes.' Try ihem ami you will no lie disappointed. - 50c. a box or liy express 65c Dn. C. Cl (/ATtTKK, Box 3 : 8 , Springfield, G. For sale by Ridgway & Uo, k ls V i m I H | y p m m m I w - «>* hss * w _ x rou! I |S | Elaborate Special Scenery. A First cIs 8 BCompany. , - Approplate Stirring M« m #, PopularPTiE^, M m l M% 25, 3 5 ,^ ■ TMr. Joir. 14, 1901 Adam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio. D o n * t Be F o o l e d i TsSee the xeautae, sriciMi ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA .MadeoBlyby.MMMea SMk ' «fne C».. MediMa. WU. ft ^»ej» m i f wwO.' Oar Uate' mark eat m «acfc faftip . ftrk*,.3Scent*. ftmraSi to bttJk. Accept j » m W> iT»t«*a to**. AMcjrf«r<lniatot. CEDAEY ILLE , OHIO. A CCOUNTS o f Merchants and In- dividuals solicited. Collections promptly, made and remitted, - 1 OANS made on Real Estate. Pro 1 socnl or Collateral Security. William TVildman, Pres., Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres'., W . J W ildm an , Cashier. Daily Heat Market Under the above firm name, tbe meat market of C. W, Crouse will be Conducted. A ll product in the meat line will be the best that money can' buy, which fact combined with houest and thorough business methods is enough assurance loathe public,' who always want the w«uh o f thrir money in every respect. . When tending children, direct them to us; we always give them the 1 >(at they wk for. GOODS D E L I V E R E D Telephone No, 74. TEE BEST Product o f the market and stock farm can ab ways be found at the Meat Store of Charles Weimer. together with every thing to lie found in *, first-clsM lUeatjpiarkei Also handles roe cek> . ' brated Swift Company! Hams. And Vourtront and honest treatment goes with the above. Goods Delivered.. Telephone 66. Fresh Fish andIce Blue Front Stable. ^Leave your'horses there and yew j rigs be kept on the inside, out of tk* J taut and storm, 1 22-24 h . Limestone St. Springfield, O. G h a u ik s E . Tow>, ‘J Sick Headache? Pood doesn’t digest well? A pp e tite p o o r? Bowels V - - - constipated? Tongue coated? It*s y ou r liv e r 1 A y e r ’ s Pills are liver pills; they cure d>s* pcpsla, biliousness. 3SA AH f¥tt mmi**h* at- Umro att*m , u vwt m* te suffTttMm, SUt lasrffaNtofts ttfuwi ' - tussk t ft*** *?; p©cr<,rt .■swaljlti, "tontrA'i few ;Iwwewifi r i^ A $ S g tg ? iW S fS t£ tres* on* ttmrvm aadBta4*er ^ilMatoc.. Ota U«ttora«wji pteetm&u DRS.KESN K Bt K v K m W and ’most tore darvi Fune Calls ; & Let Us Pigure W W H E R E TO IN \ The Coliimhus Stc . .Sxchaage f “ ‘ 85 North High St ! GOLUMB0S, Brokers and dealers Grain, Cotton and P Established for yea solicit youk business.! yon,the advantage 0 eelleht facilities in orders in Chicago York* We make a of handling marginal Stocks, Grain, Cotton visions carried on margain. Write for purticulsrs a information: References lion. Ordgre at our expc or telephone,. Tti*phtat tear, .Utof tHrtaace Cannt TheGolaMteStsfit Excba «a w, K>xast .cromb, . ' T aks xtkvATOn, M. A. McGBAtR, M4K* u *» D p * L . H . M c G A f d s T E D P A T Steele Building, : ; 1i Will benr,Ctdarvilleo Eralsy forjnwmft. Offiroifi son’s rtsiiienro. ‘ i STOP WORKIN, t O R C You’ll hover get Join The Tmn VtROlKlA, a pi fompoeed o f no yoyftfaaaNafeft farm d| pendent. «fay ^ nwWt tw Writ# fW pm th* plans ivfttos nfiiai* atwdotn, * * * m sm u a e
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