Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1902 — Page 6
Weak lien Made Vigorous rrbfcv fm? «e>w trefe? What PEFFER S HmifiOH Did It **.ZS rdrfrTsUj- xrd <^n.V. r <*irre t! XX*ws uik V ..re sz'-c. r-o. ._ ok I «n*-a r*»x^ : « wc izLr.il v jclx. A hwl at*! *.» c ,ur ta&f*utc Cur«N«4Ton«M*A, I.oM t italtty ImjMXe'nry. NicUtly Futis*: bc* 1 «*s< either ki. Fall?ns Memory, Waatuns Db «R*e*. rad alf/tvtb** artr-w-MMw wr «< MWMin. W j-.ris <4 ard ’-a , Ik&'i W .inweerti :m>>< aw’wrtLh'ss f .hs?»> <«r j yva t? y>fM» a crcai*T r»r.»ii inc ttF> FE> At m IbOK. -: «? ’ framMwrert fl pci ox. e< €» fix f 5. <IV. .1 Written Guar .'inter toiareer rteiund Menejr. Fxc.eiwrrt FtLUrx-K MKIHCJM- ASfr A. nta. StoM by Bteetfem A Chr. >;»», b. ?»: r. — - SR I*»Hk Sales Frank Lichile wii! offer for sale at I public auct: ?n st his residence on the I old Coffee farm, two stiles south of Decatur, at lOxX' 1 ocloek a. nr.. or. : Tuesdav. October 7. tLe fell, wing ■ ■ ’ : s V: : mare, four year old mare. two year j old heifer, broad sow with pigs, six ■ shoats. Turnbull wagon. «:ie tire: buggy. single z.am-ss. j .?w. r.arrvw. j corn sulky, bay ladders, co k st. re. j room store, sewing machine, house- . hold gvods and kitchen furniture. Terms of sale: Sums of §5 and under. cash on day cf sale. A cre.il .f 1 tsrelv : - reo on all sums over sums over So. purchaser | giving rote with security to the sat.sfaction of the uudenscued. Frei I Rep pert. auctioneer Henry Hauck will offer at pul' auction at his residence five tries northwest of Decatur, one- half mile west .' ftbe F i.. sey sc-ho. ’. •■ r. z: . z at 10 o'clock a tn . on Thursday. Oct. 11 l;*"te the fz'.tewizg property, t-o---wit. Two work horses, •.' bead of cat tie. bull, twe bead of yearling steers o spring C.-..-.-S. _ t ro.xl sews, ira-e bog breaking pk-w two-horse c.'-rr cultivator good as new set of double harness, bar in m. w and other articles | too nutner.sis t, mention Terms cf I sale: Sums of SS.OO and under, cash I in hand or. day of sale. A credit o' ] nine months will be givec cu aii ■ sums orer S' . psreb.ver note with sec urity Frei Repjvrt . Au'tiOEeer. L. R Blossom th? well ktr-wn El-je Cr.v .< tow: snip farmer s gang t: ■ hold r p,; . sal-.- at his is-. :-r>- > east of Steels, the sale w.ll be held I Tueedsy. Oct. 14. 1;»2. The follow ( Fo.rr D-Iding h. re— .t"> ? £re rear : one four vear old and one e:gt.t tear old two reared colt, ywrfing colt! three -old car. four-vear-dd i h.vre tw milch cow. trree head I yearling (...iris seven Lead of L-sgs twenty five Lea.' of s&rep. fuli-t-loxi- * sc: D.irham bull, good bresc e Deenng bmder. com culuratoe. re . ; d-J-Ltle SL-.'TVi pk'-w r r.TL. TX-JX. I barren, sprite kx ;h Ivo s- < L & y laJd-.rs fira Wc r I surry, re t *ber i.red t >uggy. good I * > i* SUTTT LiTT.•?•** XFr; set wrerk two se: > buggy W babe’s of : Lay ma ny other arti.-les t<< H IZH- 1C ZHvL ti I tHE* i-f* Surrs < » ii-.i HDC*-r. .\>i ci har dcm day .>f sale. A credit of twelve months will be given ee all , sues over b • purciajw g.nng bls > note wilt sec urity to tne Sat.sfsotr. r. ! of the abcre name. Tlh» W ■■■ari»rfc •or. - ■.-. ..re ar<4 srois. wto.-t ti>t j •1 : ■ : - ■ . - ■. i— k. re sjv il lies md sdlcß of Tre*? j tW <rc3fki?<4 es putt aad 4e j - ; Wf» - KhtF ltl* t Trilli TT CS2I | aider sarrapa vtoere rk>] lir <abb£,» LL-’ bt-i I lebtre < tlkk ?ad V . E>. .h- ’ ,'f .. C;g. . ' ’' *,1.1 Hl—...- I f .*c»: <-f «;*h w ice. a r'.( u ns.ym pee «ibl» iu.-a.-~iwium. Tie PuiFrec- O ii Jwia. EB<c’ w .;ii treat* up E.ru. _ , way. sad just e;«pos.u the pMtefice i a U.x .Sa&tc-os. st.d off rsd can ■ enl ;evg<Je raa res froo. the swiewtlk : to rrscae st. twt tit pre ved v> - be etLjly. aad there was Enle Cam- i ape -3<*ue. *X. j t, .f tLat had teem faJL” (Bud <M t* the e«- j press:..:r.. ~yoct£ have ted a £x>e OMJ tuue with rvptxd the hac-1 pace r-hanrees-r wcorefuHy. "faß trraH j Aor't fail «JT by tJw->s- -’vea Tew g.c I to firns Tte® bew. York OrenxsMT.'ir) adverti**: Fw.-a ■ FywteS titertwwarr. <orark —A ptTs.va wtewe vmws are I Um. vpjwte <g ew •wr. Egs« < — A perew whe tteiiks a» Knot of l-lsnar# a» atbre fnofir dw «f tketasi;cc* Bwutr- -J test which prepte tab aSvw: wI-tt t sey w..at te g<: aot «f 3em|*' won. -*■ b;rg t'bry oreOt w ant lw da &xi.-x - That wh<et, we lay the '. tear «. v i<.- aaj-htnt pai-s- wroas.-JUha 5...4 Ik Lwiexu <§/rSrrvu, sirnwnw » «■ «w»«y its el Che fM>i.iue -Laxath e BnxmHjuinme Che nwi»rU ttut ewee a reM ta awa Way
PRESIDENT LAID UP His Western Trip Brotc-t to a Sudden Termination at Indianapolis. Ah OPERATION NECESSARY Wound Sucta -ed in the P ttsfield Acc dent Retired Surgical Attertian. W ieh Demand* a Foetr. jrt’s Com- : plete Rest > ■ - S ■ ■ 1 . re ■ irl ■ | Riv.s.’wlt s Western trip was brought ’ ; tea sudden -ersr;nation at the close i : of his Columbia club speech yesterday , j afternoon. The president was forced i j te itndergo a surgical operation for , J the treatment of an abs. iss on the left kt between the knee and ankle ; i d-ue to aa injury sustained tn the Pitts- '■ j field accident. In that ac dent his leg 1 ' was badly braised and an abscess soon I j formed which gave him slight trouble, i ’ The ta-iahips y,.s present trip, how- 1 ■ ever, aggravated the trouble, and Dr j I.ung his racial physician who ae- | j compamed him on tae trip, thought it | adv-sable tc consnlt other doctors I ■ Accordingly. Dr- Oliver Dr. Cook and I 1 w *.£-( were ca.lod to the yo *1 "tytia club, where the pres, tent was ess- ; tt trained at iunchecn. They decided I that an operative was necessary and that it should be performed ax oace. At the coticdcsK* of the Ooimutua j club engagemekt the president was : removed tc St. Tin u; s hospital where the ope ration was successfully f performed without asaesthetica ‘ Thwogh the president suffered touch I pain he was entirely serene and the I doctors gave ample assurance that no ] serious results were p.resitde from the 1 effect of the operation The only sen- t I cus thing about the operation it is i i assorted is that it wUf disable the j ' president for a week or ten <e-.---ta.ry Ocr.il-;. .ss..:i a state I . mert canceUiag all the remaining &>.- 1 cagements of the trip and ax 7 4? the : j pres ism was conveyed «ea ='re-:be- ' j to k:s special train, whitb at caca de- . I parted for Washington, Tbe» yv £7 .• -•< €XfbeWu ’r'r ; Ib « trjL He has rt?-;ve*d & ‘sra* I I erf c : ■: the Northwest xbf-re t? r? dzspcsssxicc. » ’ :.s. •_; Xr s:a’tHrr . ! be iaa£e 11 present, ard tt will to: J j erf :he *re£. *, :z: s reew-o-r _s taxed « ' thsx :: :« the eesire cm the ; - . - * .fT xs soci xs be is s,Y_e t< trxTvl. J The rrrbh’.om H Axate. Waahtt*«m. Sept d‘—President ’ | Rnosevelt returned to W ashington a: ! J half-past 4 o'clock test night va th: ; | Pennsylvania railroad from Indaxap- ■ ; dm his Xerth west era. trip because of ! ■an ahiscess on tis leg ah:th JsveJopec i i as a result o! the treCky arc id ent st ‘ , Pittsfield. Mass He stood ths jour- • ' nsy from lid.an*pc»’..s remarkably j . weR and when he was carried it a | J wbeebchair from .he railroad car to I j tis carriage, be was in excellent spirits ' • az.- appeared to be free from any . ‘ pauu. With Mrs Roosevelt the pres?- . | dent was ftrtvea directly to the te s 1 | parary 'White House in Jarksre ptec-e i ( where., according to the present ar- , j rangemmt. be wSJ rexnait; until the j wound heated and he is aide again ; «■ J* « r - ■- rr* :2 t« ft : ■ taken te h:s rocaa cm th-, seoreiu ftoor ! I of the bouse and made oomfomMe | j and his wound dressed. Later fee was 1 t reported to be resting -->jLS.jr. sad the , erpenaiK* te rant within ten days j I the president will be tinjacAf agx.t. The Pre*A.:<f t*u C.vkliiiv. Wa«i.o«gton. St M- JU —Tte presi-1 j ma.r. :.£ ssost of tbe tits? ts tis wire! i chair by which means be rosnJ4 be j moved to varto®* parte c.f the racon I H ss r- ported to be progressrag saris tk. A Id Ptlril’t Or4ee etf Marcb l-ixete F» leewatee» Tc»rw*»soeWashiagt ot. Sept. ST.—Tbe order of i I Cntnraandt r-i&Oted T ccraoee - pre- i > sc -itrag tte order axe :i*e at marc-h ; tor the parade at tbe G. ju R. to oreer : Oct. f dxr-tte the sx; ampmext ia this ' I city has been reresvefi ax k».ra. bead I | Qci-riera It rentes tt*i tbe bead I I of the roltnx st-a.. move pramptiy at 1 j II aa. startrag a: tae «mgres»sran -library build it. g ant _.*t-aidl...i after ; ren-rae weS jam tbe White House i j P.-»’s are to mart-1, ta oompmea of ; rank with tweri-e ftes front i | Tbe distabce between d-:pw.mes.ts » | fixed at twerty-f rmr pace*, various ' I state 4* te tbe order at date i , <tf charters ..team* teacrag. A fe-WC' J>r>»K Fort Riley. Ken., Sept. SA—March-: : ing ere a s.vggy fi-1 d swept ai fre- j , caeat nt*>rvai* iiy b'-radrag rara. firiw- . «s> by a tMaute gate tbe tt>«* nf tbe m—rgvez dtvtstoa ea.rri«d ora yuoter day a p-;>grait in KpAeawfril acyte. tiaras I rev ItoSrvrrTW ash tog-ma Sept St—Th* «Kf•m for tbe rav free de-i.rery ore-j rtoe fat the aeri fiscal year were tea i ly framed ymoerday. They acg—egan tk£«M.WW a net toereaoe at tklM- •<’(' o««r tbe appropriations maue tor th* eurreat yflar.
HVXDREDS KlLlin Territvle Khbct teirthqaake In Berlin Sept. *K—A dispatch ed here frcai Tas'-nt. cd. .:a ; enrthc-uake Auxust d.' the shxks eoa ’ pers.r.s were k led at Kashgar it j eastern Turkestan, c • in tbe vi -iti a i town of Aksuksitehe was completely A lb bmuiX Mere h> : d. ATahabad. Infix > ' ' ■ 1 patch to the Ihtutxr trout Kashgar ’ Sastera Turkestan, says eat earthquake, but that tbe dtst-mlat'es 1 wrecked many villages in the ncrti.-.rr i part of tbe province., tbe total of per I sc-a* killed being 1 ! ■ There weri»o prexMßitory signs., says the s j ftotrh. but a prcsoeuK-ed rise is tern ■ pcMtirv kL»? pr.z<p®. * — | The temperature ooz:..r'..f'l U' r:<. lac the z.: ..s?'b vhi.Y •’Y’t ■ aUesded by & r<pet::.: > s'--’ T v - < «• • h.v< *• P" —''»t‘ uuteud. " a v U. ' • s-«* * u aa Crai - «- *-* — * * X - PKOGRAM COMPLETED Maav Little Ken.i < -MH Mark Bis I j»oaci7T*mcn<, VT&bb T.r:rz St : ’ .—Tu-: 7-' ’ oe Cizr Rixiseve?. rfarikc zexi wwk’£ • Grazed Azzzy z&s a*tez I corzptoed Atoss L-ny sz->.*.nib iri prcviied for ix-tuz zx a formai .’e.? ■ ?a:joE of the Monday. O::. • :: i 4.5'. o'clock m the afte-30on a: v-xt Secretary Hay Gezeza. Tc-zzlz’-- ar: ■ Trz:s which azr xrow helix erer:-. i f z | that asd vtich are :? t»f . ignaxed respectiTely Grast. Sherman • SheniaiL Farrar-: az: XI'S--, '.-z'The are to extex4 ir>n Moz j day its:!] Pr:.:ay iszlascve az: ?w>£ :c the fcarfe czzabe-r >■:<. s wLxt deszr* to have reuz. zs they are :: I be beM xa the wnts<- aficrzvcx az: ’ ' A SvrteCU. Bopum. Sept r >.—J:£z M Haber I head erf J M Fisher k C* ptefcced | meazs cf th* Tz::ei*Sra:-? ? :z I z-?< he. a t--nzer driver <rf a iatzin I uae z aad h.f jATHdtr az employe « | aa fYpress ce3zi*ar.y. vitboct a pesxy I erf capital s‘Cts-ed as has her? azd bro i kers. azd took from tbrzi dupes fts-.-I «i •• tx Bttle »are itar a year. F® -■ '< » K W*. V“a«.h:zr* ?'Z S- iZ 17. —Ahc'S.feaesi t a *c-..zk-rahJe ixcr-iase erf i.ft-zses ial w. c r / * s se-rz .•!? -Z :z*z.’' ". z* " - j Ftsiteira 4reUre* th*x tbe aastteg of. ' tbe eaßteew 1 y *cn of eee.gress bus low-1 s<-.-res of good sola-era m: esnebw • s*j:»:ci keej<rs gasnbters and draso | .' tote vnof*. Preusna tbe Fresilest. New Tort. Sept. I:.-.—?-t_t.i-s are I be.rg nrruraten xhr.-jgx.. nt the coss-1 ’ 7-nsmg tbe Americwz Fe-feratSob r-" '' Rooses it to nre tee good ctocee w e»d the roe. strike. The xaemrers at tbe ' soriettes m*k.ng tip the feuerariat ■ number as iraif * m.tera peraaas. j Sharkey Injected. New York Sept Si.—Ttomte J I ' Starkey vta was arr-sted oath- ‘ -das Ptsf tbe tanker to az aherratai.x | j Sept. .1. was to&ctec y-«-eriay oc t' ; cha-ge of mans laughter m tbe firs j •■ degree He wiß be a-ra.jxed to plead * sbe CeaafvsMto. ’ ag*d rweariy year*, axe res iXg sear I j £1 taster la. poured earibohe acid Aows Stored tbe dead tody a * aati-Lel ate ’ ' wa« anreoted as abe was) ■ teavtog tbe city. She ron.f««se4 the i P* I*l ton » i zag tree Zranan. Ceara. Ooioottea. Sept te —The ah i uaTi -u ox tbe laitetu* resan-s ns | cbaaged Free tranmt bwweet Cutoc > !* and Panama otootoa and Anier.iax marinoi at>o hitoejackets are s-...1i u*t < eimc ra all trama i OM Qwarrrl toetteto Ussa. Peru Se-jc. 27.—The Br.-rrwi. ; foreign ma-irter and the Perrviai , Rjeatpo-enriary nave sguiec a treaty • am :rag the benmdarr be J twevx their reopect ve renmtriea — A Hand* Bap' Mary. Newpon.. Ark. Sr;* ft —WaUare I Grant a segre wte laartarod Earer , pvweil wa» isaagod yrotartey. Aft.r erafeaaißg be yrcdesaeid r-i.c»oa and I »u napiteed to a bate tut V«wa anaa'* Terri tor I wain Drtreto. Mitfi. Sep- IT—Frank ! itoate. agej ttertj fve wm tebet yea | wrttay by taihxig toto a tank oi btr< | ammcoi-a Mt the Nirtegas Cartraa : works to Delray. Prwa* toaotoa Mvrtered Mtwrow toss«t fit —A ksveawk youth bwoßgrag To at anarucnoc laaoly named Krax'inua has muntered Mdlte EXmr>f a Ruarsaa pr.ina Grata at Kaluga Ri-ania
» -Ue-rti.l Cure D pr Tb *" , - a “.’? a*—‘ O treatin? with r -t '. ' ■ an ; Vet tc ’X cw I InMr Dr. Thais is the xi'v d x-tor that can cure the blind, p^’v:‘v- 5 7 ?bT at mKv October * call early t? a if.th.- ru-n Io almost erery mnied life there : ■ v ai.en a readj'istment , {^ a L ... ;._>■< \ necessary. It may -"vr./hthe tret quarre. 'r :'t :i ay cr . 5 -® tb,i bui - I baad cr’the wife, and oa tbe resulting J Vn t> *-• - J I F»t*f ©SS3V ,’Z Tbe c\^. un fer October’ tbe tbe Laie of romaatic dream* anc znser f ?uads:i: z of cc mmon Si Plunkard, tbe roaring, rousing rally <4fun.se prerented bv J. C. " . -.■* -- I c.-iuspanv -. f comttKire Rod of fun at the opera ... , ■ . Vte .-h aa eve: re t. drive awav • : —b: -- - 1 -- v ~ i iii* ia his new I verswD of the rural sane comedy S Fb-rsar.: All new features, new Lev--lx «s erervth u£ new but tbe title. A.~ carry it.- tbe finest band and sol? -gcbeistra .: t:e road. A rare treat for k vers : rxd e.assk-al music. L. w rates west and northwest. The Cioi ter. A Ene railroad will sell one wav "rettier- - and t.<kets i.-w rues . California. Arir r< Mot ! taua. Orecra. Washiagtcra, Vtah and Ti.kets n - - - F ■ .nf.-rmat.on see Er.- weals or wr.t- - i. - sra, Mari jo. Ohio. Ct-ap :e *-5 settkrs rates t ■ points-.a California. Arizona. M.?iii ana. Idaho and tbe North Paein IOmM naOower Leaf Route during tie ri. iti.-.f rertetpler ■-...: €k-t. ter Gvt ti lets and information of oca! ajoetts Ck-rer Leaf Route. <x address M- C D Whitter Genera TraScllaxrag«.T:*do,O‘ 27 7 > ■:■ rs : : z.■-*■<• re are tnev:zg westward :: liroe ntin:':<ers j Specia. low veto* to all pente ORMt . and rxxthwre: this fall via Chicago- A tn» e- ?te t th- M-k zr River As j cay rirkci agent forparticukis. Map- > »ppjc*tKM to A H. Waggner. te Fifth Arenua.Chicago. HL 2841 unt --- ra i«hi- £gr uo ’ w i cras:z’an: k ii T; k-ts saK '- ia.- S--t-ml-r 1' tc N •--.■> r 1;• - Et'reUetot tnto aarnre. Sport best ix zit: y years F.r des. ri pt re looi k • I wiih game laws axd full particular : -zp'v to roar nearest ticket agent os t ihdrere A H. Wacgomw. 22 F.ftl j Avenue, C: age. 1..x ..r-t*t 512.75 Round Trip to Omaha vi, ■ Ohicngo a Xorthwretem R y fron -- ■ t. •- • te;. ’. •: .»;. I Church National Craven | liras Foor perfectly equipped fas'rains reave Ctecagz daily. Tbe och Jcxitde tra. k r.iaz between Chieazr iz-c tbe Mtoaom River. For tiefets uustrated pamphlet? and full par ■ocuiats. app.y to your nearest ticket I kgwtot or addren A. H. Wazgeoer. 22 ■ Fifth Arenna Chicago, His. -x»-4 i». ito Lancaster. €>hi i. and re i rom Tbe 15th annual excursion tc i Lan.~asr.er. Ohio. wiU leave HuntingI ton. Tueiauav October 14th. at 1.40 a I on, Markle 155 am. Kingston . . ' - ri . teri-te-- . •■ i m.. C t•tea. m_ arriving a Lancaator. as * :i*' a., ra. Tickets sold for above j iriLZ teJy ?3od 'foj thirty days -pe, ,£ through edarbes 1 wiL be fun .shed and ran through to | Irancasier vi, Marion. Hoekmg Valkt :E y and CteureCu- See Ere axreeu i nr write W S M .msra. Ma.rira.OLio Xew raariage and cab service ii Sew Tart Qty. Acting for tbe Erie i tire New Tort Transfer rerr,p»rv *ril • 2ert:ve J uiy 15th, lAte provide t ‘*rviie ectrelv new vehocles anc i tirzrect with dnvera in irew hrerv ; fra transftiring pawtigers bv i jr cab from Jersey City to all ;ra New Trai and Brook’vn This wewMse operate# frrai Jersej'Qtv m* , re-ng-c siatira, tab. ng pasremgera di . reedy from trams tc any prant ii poreater New York, with potctivelr d< mtronvemenre. and aswiring compleu trnmuxmv from «t*de and irrrepon srtde naokmen. Tbe rate*, too. Lai, tret redared. K . that a kw uniforn rate- prevail from Jrewy CSn pemt on Manhattan Island k>mL <j t Forty rtret. inclusive, wit! ritosrmat-ie chterw fra B greater dis tanre- and for shopping bv the h-, -» 1, V 'ra; •. -«,
Perhaps the most interesting char•l r the story of the American Revolution is Alexander Hamilton. A to md guiding motives, was prepared by John Fiske before his death, and appears as the leading article in the October Cosmopolitan. No paper . a’d illustrate more clearly the diffi■i.ities through which the American Union had to pass on its way to the excellence already attained and the perfection which it must ultimately . I reach. Mr. J. C. Lewis will make his initial bow to an audience on Friday, October 3at the opera house. He vyi 11 be supported by a capable company m the rural farve comedy “Si Plunki ard." a four act comedy of New Engi land farm life. The action of the piece opens on the farm of the Pages at Fairview. Conn., which is invaded bv R bert Denny, a bogus stock speculator, who tries to inveigle old farmer Page into stock speculation and ruin him. in order Vo force the old r.ian to consent to his marriage with h:s beautiful daughter, who he iias - vered is to become an heiress at tbe death of her uncle. He introduces the old farmer to an accomplice in the person of Moses Wilton, a Jew iin ney lender, who tries to secure a ! m rtgage on the old farmer’s home, i Fites Smart, a dutch inventor appears ; n the scene, selling his ganzophone. 1 and he and Si Plunkard, the farmer hero, becomes fast friends, and foil the villain and the wily Jew in their attempts to ruin the old farmer. During tbe action of the comedy a number of up to-date specialties will be ntroduced by the big company of comedians. The comedy having been ro-written this season will be an en- : tirely new version of this successful rural play, making it one of the strongest up-to-date farce comedies before the public. The company carries its own orchestra, the finest musical organization on the remd.
G.A.R. RATES TO WASHINGTON $12.50 ROUND TRIP. CHICAGO & ERIE R. R. TICKETS ON SALE OCT. 3,4, 5 AND 6 CHOICE OF FOUR ROUTES SEE ERIE AGENTS. WHITE STArITnI NEW STEEL STEA.IER GREYHOUND Leaves Toledo 9:15 A. M Daily Arrive Detroit 1:15 P. M. Daily RETURNING Leaves Detroit 4:30 P. M. Arrives Toledo 8:30 P. M. CAPACITY 3000 PERSONS. The argvst and most magnificent day on the Lakes. Detroit. Star Is.and. The Flats. Port Huron and Way Ports. Steamers CITY OF TOLEDO AND TASHMOO Detroit to up River Points and Port H iron Meals ala carte. Parlors one way $2 10. R< and trip $3.00. Per feet seryice and attention. CF Bitt max. j. w OovmD Tr*f M,rr Ges't Art. Istfc it. M*ch Toledo. Ohio AUTUMN WINTER. Are very pleasant seasons ia the Orati Mountains. The aidtade in this rep c is sn&cimt to insure a thsn, dear •r-sosniiere. and the loctoion is far -aoagh south to guarantee a zmid. open wmtet fIRERA SPRINGS ras £ .-unshed this rear as never before, *° 3 the appraachmg Fail and Winter prnatse wed. THE CRESCENT HOTEL ‘.as been rensodrled. and opened under the mxaigitaent ot the Fri«o Svsti. *:th Mr. E. E Sumner as pvoyoettr. is worried ■srnth new coo vergences and comforts ewn'dwrrinwe »... be open fc» badness the war round 1.-xstrax-d descriptive literature erf ■ r.ureaa Spnngs may be bad from an, rc ; i ru«aiaxire erf the w “pec ar para 60a. to PassfogtT Tratfk HBSCO St STEM SAINT LOVIS. I A P More* J. Gexvat Ace Trust BMg. jrftw Cmctaaat.
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