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Osage County Times from Scranton, Kansas • 4

Osage County Times from Scranton, Kansas • 4

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"HAYSEED IS KIS1W Business Cards. at his election. Mr. Wilson, his Republican opponent, we never met and know The Times. A.

T. WOHUEK, IS JUDGE. nothing of him. We believe he made no Without Warning. From the Osage City People, Mth.

Mrs. Hiram B. Miller, wife of one of our most prominent citizens, dropped dead while alone in her dining room this mofning at about eleven o'clock, of heart GREAT iMIMIS. It is queer Low great minds run in tlie same channel. In looking over our Sunday's mail we picked up the Carbonda-lian, anil uuder Editorial Brevities" we found: Wld.

S. ROG-EBS, Yc kin all of us remember how along about September. canvass. The papers use to tell about the caucus or Practical Deiiorxer, Our Home Market. The following are the prices paid for BLRLISGASIE, KASHAS.

disease. At the time of her death there was none of her family at home except hay, grain, cattle, hogs, as corrected The election but mmr mind the election, upon second thought it is hardly necessary to Guarantees satisfaction ineverv mrtinnlip. GEO. HOOVER, Editor. no stub horns.

Lowest nricps i-hurvoH inf by our merchants November 21th, 1890: refer to its harrowing details. erences: W. I). Miner Sons, Joe Ilalier and G. W.

Greissiuger. Address 1. O. Box On laying this valued exchange aside IIAY AND 6RADT. (Corrected bv W.

P. Beverly.) Entered at tlie IUirlingnme I'ost-Offieo as second class matter. lnol8m3l L. D. 3IORGAS, we next grasped the La Junta Tribune, of which E.

E. Johnson is editor, and in Hay, per tou, 14.00 to $5.00 1 50 tlie editorial column ol that paper, print- Corn, per bushel, 37 to He Oats, per bushel, 34 to 38c Wheat, per bushel, 80 to 85c SUBSCRIPTIOS PRICE. One Year, in advance Six Months. Four Months. G0NTBACT0K AND BTJILDEB, a3 nn ilm cimi, il-ll' Tmllllll.

Itt til 0 Ul I'll 1111, Oil 1 1 1 1- VI. i ti 11 ii iiiuuuuij i i- Rye, per bushel, 60 to BOc same hour, was: Bciu.ixGAME, Kansas. The elect ion but never mind the election. Friday. Xovkmbkk 21, 1890.

rnoDucE. (Corrected by Nelson King.) ty Contracts taken for all kinds of car the fair. End them fellers frum the city use ter git almighty witty. On the feller with the duster what had hayseed in his hair. They hud fun in legislators with the man what raised pertaters.

If by any hook or crook or chance elected and sent there. End the reportorial friskers used ter comment on the whiskers. End the carpet sack of Hillson, what had bay-seed iu his hair. Yes, b'gosh! he rid his pass out end he used ter blow the gas out. End he used ter drink hard cider when he went out on a tear.

End he used ter pinch a dollar, till the buzzard used ter holler. End the man cut up res-c-diklous what had hayseed hi his hair. But, by gum! ef you've been readin' you observe a strange perceediii. It's the feller witli chin whiskers that's slowly gittin' there. herself and hired girl, Miss Mary McCol-lum.

Mrs. Miller has been suffering for some time of heart trouble by spells, but was this morning apparently feeling much better than usual. T. L. Marshall called on her about ten o'clock, and after a social talk for a few minutes they agreed to go and see Mrs.

S. G. Pettee, who is quite ill. After a short visit with her they called on their return at the residence of Mrs. Drake, to see Mrs.

J. G. Mnrray. In a few moments Mrs. Miller returned to her home, met Miss McCollum in the kitchen, had some conversation with her in reference to her calls, and made some remarks about what they upon second thought It is hardly necessary to refer to its harrowing details.

penter work. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a call. pring Chickens, per dozen $1.75 Xed' are raising Thk Indians South Dakota. Eggs, per dozen 20c OHr readers will remember E.

E. John BURLISGAME CITY BAKERY. Butter, per pound, 15c son as our correspondent "Philly Buster," Potatoes, per bushel, 90 to $1.00 CHAS. E. BUEHLEE.

PEOPEIETOB. The Woman Suffragists held their con- who churned up the Carbondale Post- FAT STOCK. ventiou in Topeka this week, ending last master on several occasions, and was in Cows per cwt $2.00 to $2.25 Steers per cwt, $3.50 to $4.00 BCRLINOAME, KANSAS, night. turn churned up by the editor of the Car- Hogs per cwt $3.25 to $3.75 bondaliuu. They both run Republican Choice and ancv roceries.

best brand of Able Men Among Them. AVk'u. have ninety-five good, strong People's Party men in the next Legislature anyhow. tobacco and cigars. Lunch and refreshment sorved at all hours.

Location opposite Burke's store, Santa Fe Burlingame. were to have for dinner, appearing quite rom the Overbrook Herald. papers; and botu apparently tliink alike. Wonder if they each haven't the same opinion of themselves now as ex Four-fifths of the next Kansas Legisla cheerful. She went to the dining room and procured a piece of cake and cheese.

OSCAR THOXFSOS pressed heretofore by the other? End it won't be too surprisin' ef by slowly or- She was in the act of taking a bite of cake ture will be farmers, that is the Lower House, principally elected by the Alliance. Their first duty will be to elect a ganlzin', KixcpisiiKU is not yet the capital of Oklahoma. Governor Steele put his veto on the bill Tuesday. AT THE SANTA EE BAEBEE SHOP, when she fell forward on her face a life Old parties may wake up to find the hayseed IX DISGRACE. lu their hair.

State Printer, and several candidates are From the Eskridge Star. less corpse, in which condition she was found a few moments after by Miss BCIUiISGAME, KANSAS. When the fashions change you fellers will all Wii.i. Baldwin, the Atchison man who The Sunflower State for the first time must carry green umhrellers. was convicted of murdering his sister, Under the Shemird Hnuu Kiinta.

Te Avenue. Eud trousers wide across the scat to make the McCollum. She died apparently without a struggle. The alarm was given, the already in the field. A United States Senator is also to elect, after which general legislation is the order.

If a body composed of farmers has any virtue in Was pardoned out of the peniteutary bow its head with sliuine at the. delegation now elected by the Fanners' Alliance to a seat in the G'-'d Congress. Kansas for years has looked with pride on her delegation In dudelets stare; Everything neat and clean. Give him a call. Hair cutting neatly done.

last week. family physician, Dr. A. C. Brown, and In't 'em times ef you pass muster you must if.

.1. BARKER. then some wholesome laws will be Congress. Reginald the supposed several friends soon dropped in, but nothing could be done. Mr.

Miller who was A paper that will utter such a senti enacted this winter. Only four lawyers murderer of Ecnwvll, was hanged in a wear a linen duster. End uf you wunt tew throw on stylo put hay seed in your hair. Demorest's Monthly. AND TEANSPEEEING.

at the farm in Lyon county, was tele have been elected so that the Judiciary ment should not receive one cent's worth of patronage from the community in bungling manner at Woodstock, Ontario, at 8:30 last Friday morning. Committee will be at least part farmers. "A Mkrhy Chhistmas!" is the cheery which it is printed. Tlie idea of casting graphed for in time to come home on the 12:40 train. Their only son Clyde, is at the Emporia college and will perhaps There are some able men among the far Business promptly attended to.

C. C. BENEDICT, greeting shining from every page of that mer members. such a slur on the representatives of this It is stated that 530,000 pensions have been filed under the new law, and that ideal monthly, Demorest's Family Maga reach home this evening. The time for State in Congress, made by a majority of LITEEY, FEED AND SALE STABLE.

the funeral has not yet been announced, they are coming into Washington at the the people, before they have had a chance zine, the December number of which genuine holiday number is just at hand. rate of ten thousand a week. What one will not know about preparing to display their capabilities. We guar-tee that the present delegation will compare wiih any elected heretofore, and Location, Santa Fe Burlingame. SIEVE.

ARMSTRONG, for Christmas, about trimming the tree and suitable gifts and good cheer and At the election of officers of the Knights of Labor Monday at Denver, T. V. Powderly was re-elected Grand Master Workman without opposition. PE0P. LIVEEY AND FEED STABLE.

how to heartily enjoy the merry Christ that they will do more for the good of the State. The successful manner in which all five elected carried on the recent cam- mas-tide, after readme this charminc? Magazine, is not worth knowing. "Light delcation will Pai ls evidence enough to us that they It is said that a large Location, Topeka Burlingame. E. G.

RUSSELL, ATT0ENEY AT LAW, Burlingame, Kan. LINN KELLEHER, 0f will amount to something when they take go from Kansas to the uext nieetiu ing the Way for Santa Claus" is the very appropriate introductory water-color, the their seats in Congress. the Fanners' Alliance, which meets at rich humor of which will be highly ap Ocala, Florida, on the 5th of December. AXD OI K.S, TOO. -COME TO- preciated by the littlle ones aud "children of a larger growth" as well; and the page PEANUTS FEESH BOASTED DAILY.

The Quenemo Republican puts at the The Kansas State Horticultural Society holds its next annual meeting at Repre What the Alliance Accomplished. From the Albany (New York) Journal. The political strength manifested by the Farmers' Alliance in the election of last week has not received the attention which it deserves. Three United States Senators and thirty Representatives in Congress are the claim made by that organization; and it does not appear to be excessive. The three States from which Senators are expected are South Carolina, Georgia and Kansas.

Wade Hampton's term in the Senate from South Carolina will expire next yer.r; and, while he acquiesced in the nomination of Mr. Tillman, he is not regarded as not in sympathy with Alliance objects and will probably be supplanted. In Georgia. Senator Joseph E. Brown was openly hostile, and au AU liance Legislature will choose his successor.

In Kansas the Alliance fight against Senator John J. Ingalls was successful, engraving that follows, "Raphael painting head of its editorial columus a set of Confertioney, Fruit, Cigars, Tobaccos and all sentative Hall, Topeka, on December 2, principles, claims them as its own, and THE TIMES JOB OFFICE the Virgin and Child," is from a noted painting, and will be appreciated for its Kinds ef Temperance Drinks. Oysters and Lunch. and. A lllguiy interesting nrugiamuie wnrk siirninat them nrlborino- tr.

Will be presented. tkc 0iicv adonted bv the RenublLin historic value as well as its beauty. Be Location Buildiutr formerlv nraimipr! hir sides these, there are at least two hundred the Burlingame Restaurant, op. Chas. Lyons.

Aboitt three and a half million acres of Pu0- S'Y luem "eiowj uiey are FOR YOUR WORK. and fifty other handsome illustrations. E. LOSGLEY, land west of the Oklahoma Territory will lue 1 C0P' 1 pnncipics-ine granu- for this representative Family Magazine is noted for the Quantity aud good quality be thrown open to settlement soon, the esr evcr promulgated, as tlie republican Indians having treated with the United truthfully says, but they were concieved PHYSICIAN, SUEGE0N DENTIST, of its pictures. States Commissioners.

ln lUc Unuu "IHl by the noble 'In the Streets of Paris" is a profusely mind of the former editor of that paper: Burlingame, Kansas. illustrated article, in reading which one Free coinage for tlie people. Prohibition for the Nation. is in fancy transported to that charming The Alliance Tribune says: It was not the tariff, it was 10 cent corn. Tun cent com made the Alliance, the Alliance Office in the Bank block.

UD-stalrs overthe and ii Ulan ot Alliance proclivities will succeed him. In South Carolina and office of H. D. Shepard. Lower rates for transportation.

Service pension for the soldiers. city; and if one prefers to visit nearer home, the description and exquisite pict RED FROST. tnade the People's party, and the People's 'party made the fight which made the Georgia, Alliance Democrats will probably be chosen; in Kansas an Alliance Rc- ures of the Washington residence of Sen Fifty dollars per capita. Protection for Industries. One flag for North and South.

BAKEEY AND 00NFE0TI0NEEY. ator Sawyer of Wisconsin, afford grave. pulican. In Tennessee, Nebraska and Minnesota the Alliance secured the bal Deep harbors for navigation. revelation of beautj'.

There are splendid Burlingame, Kansas. Death for trusts and combines. Tuk assembly which re-elected T. V. stories and poems, and every Department Having now ono of the best bakers in the ance of power in the Legislatures, but Home dealing for homo making.

I country we aak your trade. Bread. Cakes and Cookies always on hand. Old Traders' Equal suffrage, for all citizens. none of these States will elect a Senator is brimful of just what you want to know in its special line.

"Sanitarian" treats of Powderly Master Workman passed a resolution continuing his salary at $5,000 Fair play for the black race. Bank. A. DUNNtQNTON, Manager. during tlie coming year.

Education for all. that sad affliction "Obcsitv," and the a year, but Mr. Powderly had it recon S. L. VASDXKE, But for the overwhelming Democratic sidered and reduced to $3,500.

We await common-sense treatment recomended majority the Alliance would hold the bal the comments of the other fellows. bound to be efficacious; and "Our Girls' EESIDENT VETEEINAEY SUEGE0N, ance of power in the next House of Rep- WILL BITN SHORT. The dispatches of the 13th contained will be delighted with the comedietta in resentatives. It claims three Congress The Topska Advocate gives the of the following: men in Missouri, two in Nebraska, five in their special Department. But our ad vice is, subscribe for this splendid Maga ficial vote on Governor as follows: Burlingame, Kansas.

Makes a specialty of Emasculation of all The Indications are that there will bo some Kansas, seven in Georgia, three in South Humphrey, Willitts, deficiencies in tlio appropriations at the com zine, and you can have a rare treat each Carolina, three in Tennessee, two in Min Robinson, Richardson, 1,230. ing session, especially in the Pension Depart kinds. Orders left with him will receive prompt attention. month. It is only $2 a year, aud is pub nesota, and one in Illinois.

There are ment. TTp to date there has been 15 Humphrey loss in the State from the vote of 1888 is 95,250. The whole vote on drawn out of the Treasury for pensions since JOBS A. BRATTOS, others who are regarded as in sympathy lishcd by AV. Jennings Demorest, East 14th Street New York.

the 1st of July. About of till: pOJVI BOSTON. with the Alliance, although elected as PEOP'E CITY TEANSFEE BUSINESS. Governor was 294,450. sum was drawn this month.

But It seems Democrats, throughout the South and Literary Note. quite probable that this sum will not last un lie (Jottage Hearth is the best family magazine published, and we have made such Admike must be on a boom. The fol West. The Christmas edition of the Cosmo til January. Deducting tlie not yet arrangements hat we can offer a year's sub All orders Promptly Attended to.

DO YOU READ the expenditures for the first lowing is published in a communication expended The result of last week's election shows politan Magazine is 100,000 copies. The quarter of the year havo amounted to about $44,000,000. This carried out for tho four scription to it to any suhscriber to our paper. The Cottage Hearth is a large, Ifi-page, beautifully illustrated magazine, with ton departments crowded full of bright stories, music, l'ancv work, fashions, receints. and order, as originally given to the printers, from there to the Emporia Republican: "Every building in town that can be clearly that at a single bound the farmer in politics has accomplished more than quarters would make the expenditures for THE COSMOPOLITAN prize puzzles for children, with an elegant made to serve for a residence is occupied, the Grecnbacker during a hard fight of the year $170,000,000, to meet which less than was 85,000 copies, but while on the press it was thought advisable to increase the number to 100,000.

It contains a feature havo been appropiated. Mean several years duration, the Labor man at and more are wanted. We are now oblisrcd to have some new houses. Who the zenith of his power, or the Prohibi while the number of pensions are steadily increasing and the deficiency may bo greater never before attempted by any magaaine That Bright, Sparkling Magazine? will be the first to build." tionist after the expenditure of thousands consisting of 123 cartoons from the brush tkan $70,000,000. frontispiece, and at tho regular price, $1.50 a Cheapest Illustrated Monthly of dollars and numerous campaigns in all of Dan Beard, the now famous artist, who year, is very reasonable.

We oiler, however, A subscription paper is being circula the great States of the North. -The Alii did such wonderful illustrations in Mark to give Tho Cottage Hearth for one year to any one who will secure a new subscriber to The Hace Filled. ted for the benefit of S. W. Chase, Chair IN THK WOI1I.I).

ancc has elected Governors and Congress- our paper, or who will pay up their subscrip From the Quenemo Republican. man of the People's Party State Central tion to THE OSAOE TIMES for 0U6 men; and it has already acquired rccog Mr. Hoy Ty ner, senior partner in the firm of Twain's book, "The Yankee at the Court of King Arthur." These cartoons are placed at the bottom of eaeh page of the Crum Tyner, and oue of tho best young fel- Committee. As a testimonial of the value of his services to the people the aim nition as the most formidable third party -25 cents a Number. $2.40 per Year.

lows in Osage county, departs next week to year, and cents additional. a ample Cop ent movement in American politics of recent will be to raise enough to lift a $1,300 accept a school at Ridgeway. It seems that magazine, and take for their subject, "Christmas during the Eighteen Ccn years. the teacher who was hired for this place had mortgage from his farm, We hope the EDITIOS FOR OCTOBER COPIES. turies of the Christian Era," with varia given up his contract, and as Mr.

Tyner had on auolication to tho Cottane Hearth Co. An Able l'lea. effort will meet with success. Beston, Mass. For further paticulars, ad taught there to the satifactlon of every one, From the Lyndon Graphic.

Hons, showing the way in whicn we dress, he was asked to fill the place, and consented The Cosmopolitan is' literally what the Times calls it, "At its price, tlie bright Hon. E. G. Russell, of Burliugame modern Christians carry out some of the GEO. HOOVER.

He will still keep his interest in the stable was in the city last week, attending the chief texts of the Christian Gospel The Toledo Weekly Blade, the most popular weekly newspaper of the United States, will in a few weeks commence most varied ana best edited of any of the magazines." Burlinganic, Kansas. here. Above, and at each side of the page is We are not advised as to the cause, but TOLEDO quaint border, the whole effect bein publication of a new serial stor-, now be a Mr. Easter, brother to one of the teach District Court in the trial of the case of the State of Kansas vs. W.

E. Clawson, as attorney for the defendant. Mr. Russell is accredited by the Court and bar SUBSCRIBE novel and extremely pleasing, aud with ing written especially for it columns by AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Oliver Optic. Send postal card to Blade, tlie unusually varied table of con tents, will make such a Christmas num ers in the Burliugame schools, went to Ridgeway last week to take charge of that school and gave it up on a day and a half's trial.

We are glad the place has Weekly bladE Toledo, Ohio, for free specimen copy of SUBSCRIBE, i with having conducted th case very ably. When he made his plea before the the paper and at the same time send ber as is worthy to go into more than jury he surprised everybody, and at the 100,000 households. The frontispieces of names of all your friends. been filled, aud hope the district has se Fir new Subscribers for One Year Only. conclusion of his remarks was congratu 1891.

cured in Mr. Tyner a first-class instruct or. The papers, being short of something the Cosmopolitan have of late become noted for their bcaty, some of them having as much as four printings. That for lated on all sides. The jury brought in a verdict of not guilty in a very short time, to till up with since the election, have Only One Dollar.

started the story that the life of Presi and the defendant was discharged. Christmas, while in but two printings, is VHKY I'CH SO. dent Harrison was threatened on the 20th From the Eskridge Star. The Cosmopolitan $3.40. The Osage County Times 11.50.

The Two Publications $3.90. Furnish botli for only $3.00. 4 A Good l'aper. Tlie most noDular Weekly Newspaper in the of last May by a crank. They go so far The Star is not given to self-praise, hut be- United States, the largest circulation, aud From tho Hutchison Mows.

lievos that it may be excused for remarking as to state Hint the fellow was caught in tho only strictly Weekly Newspaper that As a campaign journalist Dr. McLallin has succeeded ln obtaining and holding, year after vear. a circulation in every State and the act of drawing a pistol on the Presi on this occasion that if all Republicans had done their duty as faithfully aud exerted not behind anything that has preceded its artistic merit. An excellently illustrated article is one on teapots, by Eliza Ruhamali Scidniore. Literary Boston is treated with numerous portraits, and an article which comes with the nineteenth birthday of Van of The Advocate must take a seat in the This offar IcnnW tO D.I Territory (and nearly every county) of the dent, arrested, adjudged insane and is thomsolves as earnestly as it has done 1 he re- united states.

All the news, better depart- Cosmopolitan, anil only for ono year. front rank. A year ago he aud his paper ments and more tirst-class entertaining and now confined in a lunatic asylum in Vir- suit of the election would have been differ it has more articles In each mimta thf. instructive reading thau iu any other dollar are readable, and fnwor ginia. Strange we hadn't heard anything eut were comparatively unkuown.

To-day he has the largest circulation of any paper in Kansas, and the zeal, enthusiasm than any of its contemporaries. Boston Journal. paper published. ASSO USCE1HESTS. about it before.

11 certainly would. It all Hcpublicau The COKhlOnnbtHtl furnlvhua fin. 41m ffM4i editors had made themselves as obnoxious Moltko, sketches the life of the great Field Marshal in an interesting way, and New story to oommoucc the first of the year Oi ft friend, A. C. Easter, who has so to the people by their assinine and insult year written especially tor tno maue oy time in magazine literature, a splendidly Illustrated Periodical at a price hitherto deemed impossible.

is by General James Grant Wilson. Eliz Oliver Optic "Money MakerSerios." Aserles ably edited the columns of the People's ing expressions as our friend Melrose has of sDecial articles on "i-ililo Issues, written ubeth Bisland has one of her charming aud success with which he has conducted the campaign just closcc! stands without a parallel iu Kansas journalism. The doctor is a bitter partisan aud a hard hitter. for the Blade. Blado China Tea Sets and Herald during the campaign just closed, there wouldn't have been a corporal TRY IT FOR A YEAR.

has been elected to the office of Treasurer guard in the Stale belonging to that par Dinner Sets given to club-raisers. Send for specimen copy ot the weekly Made and read our interesting aniiounoment for tlie coming articles. The Christmas issue contains 228 illus of the Kansas State Alliance. Mr. Las- ty now.

It will be a liberal educator to ovorv mem year. SPKCIMKSS. ter is a gentleman, a man of houor, aud trillions, nearly double the number that have ever appeared in any illustrated ber of tlie household. It will make the nights pass pleasantly. It will give you more for the money than you can obtain in any other form.

is respected by all who know hun aright. vertinknt yuESTioxs A specimen copy will give yon a better Idea of tho Weekly Blade than any description wo can give in an advcrllscincut. Wo therofore He lias no use for rogues and hypocrites. An exchange asks the following very A Hank Cloned. From the Alma News, tilth.

The doors of the First National Bank of Alma, were closed Monday by Bank Examiner A. Liuch, of Washington, magazine. That Lant Sentence. Oil, My! From the Overbrook Herald. and for tlie reason of his intolerance of pointed questions, which can only be an Invite everybody to write us for a specimen.

which we will cheerfully mail you free; and tliis class in Osage county matters he has swered in the affirmative: same time please mail us it list at the Is It not a fart that the wages of working- names of your friends and neighbors, aud we names cmrendcred their everlasting hatred; but Do you want a first-class Magazine, giving annually 1VW pages by the nhlest writers, with more than illustrations, by the cleverest artists as readablo a magazine aa money can make a magazine that makes a specialty ot II ro subjects. Tho marvel Is how the publisher can gtva so much for the money Evening Call. will also mail them specimens. men havo been gradually decreasing for th Mr. David Shull, the Alliance candidate for the Legislature, and who was elected by a handsome majority, is a gentleman Willi the better element he stauds high, last quarter of a century? Is It not a far COSFIDKSTIAL TO AGBSTS.

Tho olllce of Stale Treasurer of the Alli that the number of paupers, tramps and In who has been iu the city for the past week examining the bank. We have been unable to obtain a statement of the liabilities at this time. A receiver will be appointed by the Comptroller of the Treasury soon. It is probable that a new in every sense. AVc met him previous to ance is an Important position, aud Mr.

dlgcnt persons has gradually increased dur Anybody can earn ten dollars very quickly by raising clubs for tho Blade. We are now navimr the hlarhest amount for clubs ever of- the election and also heard him speak. Ing that time? Is It not a faot that the for Easter will fill it witli credit to the organ to this of-and secure both The Cosmopoli- fcrred by any newsphper. We want agents everywhere. Write us tor confidential terms tunes of a favored few have been growing In all his dealings with his neighbors he iQEND $3.00 I 1 tan and Tuk Osaoic I fur oue year.

rapidly during that same time? Is it not to agents. Address, ization aud honor to himself." We are glad of this recognition of our couuty is fair and honest, and in the Legislature bank will be organized and opened for t'OUNTV TlMiS Co fact Unit "protection" has boon tho policy THE ItLADK, Toledo, Ohio he will be the same. We have no regrets business iu the near future. aud one of its best ami ablest citizen. during that whole tluie?.

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