The Gazette. (Cleveland, Ohio), Vol. EIGHTEENTH YEAR, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 13, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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kE, CLEVELAND, O,, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1901.
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CLEVELAND. O.,
WHERE "THE
pfcpAW P XCVVS
cppcsite tbe Post Offl
\- HEXTEK'S News
n? cor' ^Vood anc*
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street, s''
ays aisu
GOODS!
avenue, co
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nid west ol
N'f=» News
r. Sterling
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Open
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examine
making
tisen
e in tnis
men «
pair
uissur-
•ts) ten
1901.
ilding
B viila-
open
^nerior
un-
Loca
iAdvei
ro\
one erf our
youn^ men, sue-
as the business
•Jolinson Tarrer
thanks
ry chapel was
Riven for years.
H. Ferguson,
The literary
'ue meets
Mrs.
Mi
the :
mnj
shef
Wil
is slowly il
L. ('mium<»'hjKm Is \
i- in Yomiirsfcv^ii.
£
!::><. !lfcli>epaph has
ailie's baker<j£ a»vl '•'■
Kval.vn l!axte|, of K:
st <>t' Miss Matnie
.'s Gordon, tnrnk-;
- otliee. is qui fee Hick
Tolbert. of Hack
j 111 o 3 d fever.
■*t:irkey and M
were maiSi
ill;;. 1
11 T
II.
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M!»s
iraci
< lie
• l.-e
Tucker,
i ijuite
of Su
ill for
I'll 111'
Mi-
was i
Marie
. F. W. ("orbin
1 mi ia na | vol is, where slit'
M. K. conference,'
- l-'loreliee
be sanest of her cousin.
Taylor. Sunday.. I
- Ann;! Dawson, of Willoutrliby
lore Snia 11 wood, of fflPainesvilli
Mi
('
west
Mith Coleman,'iOf Oiierlin
eland Sunday. S
s' Daughters attended a
of King's' Da%-hters at
Citv house Mohdav eveii-
11 u
ill.
•d.
of
\1 rs.
I ):ni<l ridye.
i. .1. Hiving
,'.et
ek.
Kundy,
and Thj?
• returned from
I'liiirsdav nijjrht.
Reformers will meet in
lecture room Monday,
to i»ki i ln* * °nie and listen
to able speakers.
Mr. John Thomas.
most enterprisino-
ceeded Mr. Mabrv
P«rtner of Mr. p.
rest-»^ee^i 1 'v^V ton''uct a first-class
restaurant at No. 608 Central avenue.
sidetar<1,Hr\7 CIark die<* at Lake-
mont^ PM,al March 29 « three
home ,llness\ -Mr- Clark's former
and KWaS Titusville, Pa.,
and he was an artist of
motl .abl,lty- He leaves a
ier, sister and friends to mourn
loss. Mrs. Eva Ilall. mother of
deceased, extends heartfelt
to the members of the differ-
ent churches and friends for their
kindness m her bereavement.
he Easter programme rendered
Sunday evening- at Cor
the most interesting
I he new pastor. Rev. S.
will preach Sunday.
society of the Epwort.h lea
every Wednesday evening.
The editor of The Gazette has re-
ceived from H. B. Frissell. principal
of Hampton institute, an invitation
to be present at the thirtv-third an-
niversary exercises of the Hampton
-Normal and Agricultural institute to
be held in Cleveland hall, Hampton,
i a.. 011 Wednesday, April 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ricks, of
( orey avenue, gave a six course din-
ner hist Sunday afternoon in honor
of her brother, Mr. Geo. Cravson. of
Chicago, 111., and Mrs. George YV. Me-
Koiu, of St. Louis. Mrs. Ilattie
vValker was also present.
St. Andrew s Episcopal mission.
; orner of Scovill avenue and Chapel
treet, Rev. Edward S. Doan. priest-
n-eliarge. Morning prayer conducted
i.\ C . \\. Kisk at 10:15 a. m. Suiulav-
•hool at 2 j). m. Evening prayer and
ermon by the rector at 3 p. m. \\
nsday evening service at T:.'50 p.
.veryone is welcome.
Y\ ord has been received lhat Mrs.j
l.arles Webb, (nee Miss Mamie|
rerurirtt'Other) is very sic!
teijospital with consumption. It i£
iped by her many Cleveland friends
Kit she will recover. The man*
\jijeiids of Mrs. Emma S. Ransom
11 be sorry to learn that she ffe
riously ill with appendicitis. Sliij
.t-> in Chicago also.
vortliern Ohio men and worn
> want to try for government jo
lie Philippines will be exami
leveland April 23. Examiuati
stenographers and other pc
- will be held. Candidates m
■ applications to the commiss
i lays before the examination. '
j ppine examination must not
ninded with the regular c
?e examination for places in
tv. The latter will be
Noi tiiv
The
ticket
tickets
South
sumed
ticular
through
be furnjsl
sengerai
Penn sylvij
tradue mark
Registered iS92».
ill
and SontbeaKt,
a Linen.
fare colonists
and settlers'
thwest, West,
has been re-
nxa lines. Par-
about fares,
her details will
ueation to l'as-
\£rents of the
iijoa
ICkf
mm.
.HARTONA.
the grandest of all
Preparations for the
t t
iTjLd-
Iipertf ales, Wins,
Ciiarj.
Wine
low
TO
ms.
No. 62CiNTRA!- AVE., co I. Maplf Stresl
CLEVELAND, Q§i\0.
ces
BEFOREUSING
HARTONA
AFTER USIN®
HARTONA
The Original and Only Hartona.
^Matchless and Positively Unequaled for Strai
ening all Kinky, Knotty, Stubborn
Harsh, Curly Hair.
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Re tores '^IRaY
Har oria dijies not
popU-ai
>eciai rt
ana
it 3,
ads.
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the
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p
March 5t
April 2nd,
1901, speei
at a Chicago- >irj ,'ts"' to mt
t
route
12th, 19th. and
th, loth, 23rd and
one way '"Colonist
r California points
tie on sjil^ at very low rates
points op fie "Big Four Route."
full iiifqfrnation and particu-
as to scl#lules. rates, tickets,
its "Big Four Route,"
undersigned.
:h. w. p. deppe.
Apt., Asst.G. P. &T. A.,
ri'IN.NATI. O.
i. Uti Euclid Ave.,
Cleveland. O.
, call on Ag|
,-address th
- P.REN J. LY
a. Pass. & T
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•-AY COLLV
-Jlticknian
Skaren is
Tjangford.
editor of
Columbus
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flow
anil
K.v.
eh a rge i
field. O.
II. 15. .lullll
lain!. (I
Dr. I.. K. Siegelstein, formerly at
id land avenue, has removed
!- and residence to the May-
e truer (if Woodland avenue,
.timver street.
W. M. Langford will take
>t' Wiley M. E. church, Spring-
Salary. SIOOO a year.
on (nee Berry) o*
is visiting her mother,
lierry. at Anchorage.—
(Ky..) American Baptist,
■sie Proctor of Ravenna,
nest of Miss Ianza Powell
street, the past week.
Mrs. Seymour Gibbs. for-
i iihimbus, O., are now re-
re. Mr. (iibbs is employed
1.1**11 House.
rihnson, it is said, win give
e few Afro-Americans who
liiiii and accepted money,
All Old Citizen Dead.
■hi. O.—Mr. Payton Join
''•pril 2. He was born a sla\
-V;a during the rebellion!
"'•'lorth with the Union sol<|
-^''mson came to this city «
!,r. 1*63, and has lived here
siiih
Co,
Miv. .It
was ; li
• if * t> 111 ■
Mr. ;
lnerlx
silling
a; riie
May ti
none ti
suppori
a [llaee
U.tlSt (.1
Mira
\asnita
Keetl) a
\Yi
• was a member of the]
tional church. He h
four <-hildren: Mr.
nson. a student at tl
ledical school; Mrs. T
of f fiis" e'tyY
f Pittsburg, and Misj
'dlinson. Mr. Johnsoj
s can be learned, is
services were held fij
' ril 5. Rev. Monroe.
A. .Tones, officiate
•e, of Ravenna, isj
Mrs. K. E. Jacksd
vis. of Cleveland.
in
I'll is will be bad new:
em.
i White is at the detei
ith the smallpox. Mt
Parks are improving
to
t i o n
'srs.
ra p-
Iri ,
1 lie
Wilbur M
lias returnei
she has lit
g;i;i. of Sterling
tl from Cincinnati
visit i lie' her
■ n
f
a>
nn>s n
lie
•oncert- and ball
• that of the Flinney
Arniorv on the 22d.
M
a vi
when
Pare n
The
lie s,
irelie
ton'
Joseph
•M Independe
t^t .1. \\ i Ison
Stillsnn st
r»ge license the past week.
i)o ,lo: fail to attend the concert
hall given by Finney's famous
at Forest Street armory on
Til
Wif ]
dor
hi in .,
Join
Clan
elite
as in
Flint
lions
by 1!
Wm.
her
Man
\isitinss_ j ij_ Hamilton
t lara v _—Easter exercis
A- M. ihurch wese cai
nicel\. t.r programl
one jirt. was gjVeii an Ei
Much e. js (]ue ftje coni
floral ti irions.— Mrs. G
is serio ;n.—Qai^e a n|
lady vi., from/ Clevt
here sl;y _ TJ,e Tv
churche>!|sel.vetj j Eastt
program n ell svijted t<
sion. X;
is beconi
Jackson;
out
Hartona will make the hair grow long and soft, straight and beautiful. Makes the hair grow on bald and thin places
HAIR to its original color. Hartona cures Dandruff, Baldness, falling out of the hair, itching, and all scalp diseases.
have to be used all the time, as it straightens the hair and gives it fresh life and lustre, and the hair stays and grows naturally jeautifVil an<i
straight after the use of Hartona. No hot irons necessary. No pasting the hair down with grease. Hartona is positively harmless—one
box can be used by everyone in the family. Benefits and improves children's hair just the same as adults.. To meet the
ever-increasing demand for Hartona Hair-Grower and Straightener, we have placed it on sale in 25c. and 50c. sizes, in our s
patent box. See that the word Hartona is on every box.
Money positively refunded if you are not absolutely delighted with the Hartona remedies. Remember, we handle no fake s
are positively protected bv our $100.00 guarantee to any one proving otherwise. All our remedies are trade-marked, register
righted at United States Patent Office at Washington, D. C., in the years 1892 and 1900. We refer you, as to our respons
City Bank of Richmond, Va., Adams and Southern Express Companies, and to the editor of this paper.
We want lady and gentlemen agents, white or colored, in every city and town in the United States. Write to us to-d
if you are employed or not, and we will show you how to make a splendid living, with ea,sy and pleasant work, and no risk <
good money. Write to us and we will send 3tou a book of over one hundred genuine testimonials in your own State of pev
used and are using Hartona remedies. Is this not fair and honest enough ?
hartona? face wash.
m
d
iiJty,
ri-
-in
>11T
tVf
t:lat>
You can
reg^l-
ITa rt on a Face Wash will gradually turn the skin of a black person five or six shades lighter, and will turn the skin of
son perfectly white. The skin remains soft and bright without continual use of the face wash. One bottle does the work.
Hartona Face Wash will remove wrinkles, dark spots, pimples, blackheads, freckles, and all blemishes of the skin.
late the shade of skin on neck, face and hands to any shade you wish. Full directions with each bottle.
Hartona Face Wash is perfectly harmless, and is sent to any part of the United States on receipt of price, 50c. per bottle; securely
sealed from observation. It is your duty to look as beautiful as possible. Thousands of delighted patrons send us testimonials every year-
Please remember that your money is positively refunded if you are not perfectly satisfied and delighted with the Hartona remedies.
We want agents in every city in the United States. Write to us, no matter if you are employed or not, and we will show you how to
tnake money without risking any of your own money
hartona fsio-SIVi
Hartona No-Smell will remove all smells and bad odors of the body; cures sore and aching feet, chafed limbs, etc.
Hartona No-Smell is a God-send to all persons suffering from disagreeable odors caused by perspiration of the feet, arm-pits, et©„-
Sent anywhere on receipt of price, 10 cents and 25 cents a package. Address all orders to
HARTONA REMEDY CO., 909 E. Main St., Richmond, Va*
SPECIAL GRAND OFFER.
Send us One Dollar, and mention this paper, and we will send you three large boxes of Hartona Hair-Grower and Straightener, two
larce bottles of Hartona Face Wash, and one large box of Hartona No-Smell. Goods will be sent securely sealed from observation.
Write your name and post-office and express-office address very plainly. Money can be sent b$r post-office money order, or enclosed
(in a registered letter, or bv express. Address all Orders to
hartona remedy €0° 909 e. Main St., Richmond, Va.
scorrs suite tun: stiuisbtener and g2oweb.-i
lltae
$1000 reward.
DEi shea.
£
1 we
liel Collins ii
■cry papular.]
kora.
twenty-four. Xo. j
nee street, and Marga- j
twenty-five years, Xo. j
reet. secured a mar- j
exec]
Ail A
lis two sistt
veryi fine
aitl
orhestr
. iHiay evening, April 22d. Adtnis-
S'C) 50 cents.
^ management of Finney's or-
retjuests those who attend
itertaiumenr at Forest Street
"■lory oil the 22d to please che:'k :
r coats, hats, etc.. as it saves con- ;
inronvenion<?e 10 owners of j
ihr
tiler i
it-a 1
ir^.
citizen A
Xe%.v htori Pa
meeting , ;>e ?e](] h
-Rev. ( -a I , T>f v
meeting ai_
Mrs. Patte
in Bridgew.
here attenip
Seeond Bap"
Thomas Wr
of Xegley. (
left for the
Mrs. Round.-.
—The nnii!i; f
Knights of
rounding toy
se
.'or
ered Sundav;
nid ci
W
fill
fJrt>
:~!dres
en you need a first-class meal
at the Gem restaurant. Xo. ;;24
W. Crawford,
ai, of
J.
«ect street.
fr°P'ietor.
ft'ftona Remedy Company's goods
i procured of their special local
genu. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker,
Jse vhool of Applied Science. Write'
card and they will call
'"'theia
you.
A
John.-,,
l>iililin
fortiifi
I'll
gro
on
the name of Wappo
uographer for the Re-
lit'ee (if 15. Wappo
•d iii Boston and is the
' me Hare-.lnim-
by Miss Ella
Knights fronii'^.,''
Xew Castle at" J
A meeting.
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If
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ay <iii
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do i
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iet ill
I f ytn, j,
s,« 'l in
jl'lress ,,
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hsoiuu-i,
Kasi
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Sf»eiet\
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free.
;is i*ei
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PH'ts o
l^a
wa
Tin
\\
•'ueiiia liulT^ U'
n,;,iV ■)"'1
r 2. • . 'bains.
"on.
'I'ary aiu
••t'ndered
Miss
!'f* read h
Mrs. \
Mrs
ayon work
lu-d out by
superior st.
- call at j
'* the large '
-or of this j
1!'d framed
are inter-
tiann» and
urn is. -,123
T> and he
new music
1,1 a mos*
St- Johr
1(1 Sunt!
■lieiit
and ii /k
Mit
ed.-
t\ held last
church broke
W ells, one ofl
placed underj
assault and ii/
Brnein. an
years of -• <•<>.
Salem. 0.
the A. M. El
cone. ;•{ wasj
Sunday evt
tier. Mr. Is,
A. I.it tie, o
Suudav wit Ljj
—Miss* M.
visiting lieiafi
niece ente'^a
at dinner iUia
for Zanes Dl<
^fr. iiarjer"
Green ha: la
is ill.—Hi So|
ly improvilg.-
The (Ja/ttte
verier. \'alt*
Tie
1'ie >: irtesfel
l-Aiii.rican||
f?ti\t April|
[>ur eerles
Jns iifher3
lite,
ter
it ej
fei
e*
mrerly
Siday.
<l overly
Sn»*v.—■
were
anr from
•r-s,t the
fclat-Mrs.
Ford
re :aster.
u*lay.—
f<r home,
tie Sir
: all stir-
«!i deliv-
f eleome
eafr Falls.
. nvickley,
id at ten d-
of/ie eoun-
bA. \f. E.
T in I Martin
■ants, was
j charge of
••truck Rev.
an over 90
MARVtLOUS MEDIUM,
Gives tbe namet of dead and living friends
teUs who ano when you will marry, also oT
business, journeys, lawsuits, absent friends,
health or anvthii,? you wish to know, no mat-
ter what it is. Ho can call up your spirit
friends and sliow them to you. Can make
them rap all around the room. He asks no
questions; ficn't usk you to write the names
for him. Don't try to pump you in any way,
but tells you riFkt ofl. He is thoroughly en-
dorsed by le.fi:iSpiritualists everywhere;
received fron.:.them a gold medal and special
license to prietice his wonderful powers: cre-
dentials no oje t-ise can show; can give thou-
sands of refetfences to both white and colored
i.atroi:-. Twenty-five years practice—seven
in Brooklyn- -wil, show you that he can do all
he tells of- 'lin tell vou what business is best
for you andfohere. Can tell you how to win
speedy marrige with one you love. How to
be succefsfiT in all you doings, in short
what is besl to do. Her succeeds when all
others fail. Positive help and satisfaction or
no pay. C-.J and see. You wiU find it lucky
to consult "lis retined t hristian gentleman.
He has a miicino that will cure drunkenness;
can be giv^T patients not knowing it. Thou-
sands throitfh him are now
Rieli Happy ami Successful
in all thefrundertakings, while those who neg-
lect his ad'ice are still laboring against pov-
erty and atversitf^. Through his perfect knowl-
edge of clataistry he can impart to you a se-
cret that'ill overcome your enemies and win
vou frien.s. His aid and advice have often
been solieted; thj result has always been the
securing >f speedy and happy marriage^ ana
all your vislies. In love affairs lie never fails-
He tli4 secret of winning the affections of
the oppo.ste sex. . ^ ^
it»c* n* curse of Spiritualism that in all
lartre citif there are a class of men and women
1 powers they do not possess. They
ler gifts, credentials nor references-
; colored people are not so wanting in
> throw their time and money away
)R. SHEA refers to the Hon. Charles
Miller, 'topitalist. 2481 Atlantic avenue ;the
Hon Vfi. Denmore. architect and builder 47
rievelad av. and Arthur Sewell ship
bunder South Brooklyn. All have known
him forthe past seven years. He gives a free
of its power to all. The Doctor has prac-
vears in New Orleans, tot. Louis.
MempU» and Louisville: understands
thorou tly the diseases, spells or influences th»
race is^xbject to. He is now and always has
been aSue friend to the colored people and
ofj-iv had a large patronage from them.
alM5Se Bead the Following
• TliaoKLTN. June 3.1892.—This is to certify
t 7 m \>w York from -Albany. I was a
I came toMw yoj-k ir ofJ WOrk and
^?oTmoney. iTad noluck in anything I
What to do I did not know A
P^* r, Va,lVised me to go ana see Dr. Shea. I
told me he cause of all my trouble,
tr rn<i in 'Hit1 treated me like a brother.
he t0f I fiOt a good position that very
I h£d bean to Others they took my
^ * and d?(i Trse no pood. X bless the day I
n30I1^i^: T>r Shen I would advise all in bad
firstfi?1 Dr. i rouble logo to him at once.
aSi««lWATW --937 Atlantic
»ve52^"_T.... AUS, 15. 1S91.—This is to certify
•sr.- ssi rtsss-*'
*«4'5 S,0"hf4
Eoe back like one from the dead. I also wish
calov that this month I lost the sum of i~ a
to say tnat i"" _ wag most msane. I
1 all a poor d he toltl me 1 would tind
W^?y andHt^y int^se Joy ! . did Jind it
[>ld me. I thank Crod
s£ what tfSo.1 in cere iy. M r^MARY
LU\n„.h Plainfield. New Jersey.
BEFORE.
$50,000 worth of our World Fam-
ous Remedies will be given abso-
lutely FREE to patrons.
Send us your address at once.
AFTER.
10 OOO Men, Women and Children from all parts of the United States and Foreign
Countries, have sent us their testimonials declaring that Sestt's Hagtc Kair Stra'E'iUaer and
Groner will positively make Kinky, Curly. Knotty, Stubborn, Harsh, Short, Thin,
Refractory Hair grow long, thick, beautiful, straight, soft, glossy, pliable and give a
luxurious head of hair. Over 1,000,000 orders have been filled and sent to all parts
of the world, and our patrons testify that this marvelous remedy DOES stop hair
from falling out, cures dandruff and scalp diseases, promotes a rapid growth, restores
hair to its natural color and grows hair on thin places and bald heads.
" 25,000 Agents Wanted. Can make $200 per month.
Watch. Enclose 2 cent otamp for particulars.
We give each Agent a fine Gold
Scott's Bagle Hair Straightener and Grocar. 30 &55c.
Scott's Face Bleach and Beaurifler. 30 cis.
Scott's Great American Hair Grower 60 eta.
Scott's Mustache Forcer 25 cts.
Scott's Wonderful Pile Curs 25 cts.
Scott's Nasal Crcsm for Catarrh 25 cis.
Scott's Catarrh Cure, (Liquid) SO cts.
Scstt's Little Here Nils—For Llrer and Stomach
Troublee 10 cts. and 25 cts.
Scott's Kidney and Bladdsr Cure .-25 cts. and 50 cis.
Br. Marian's Female Tabloids—For Female Irreg-
ularities 25 cis. and 5C cts.
Scott's Consumption Cure—la Tablet Form SI.00
Scott's Manhood Restorer $1.09
CI ADDR
P. 0.
who cla
have ne
Surely t
sense a
on such;
AT DRUG STORES OR WILL BE SENT TO YOU BY MAIL, STAMPS ACCEPTED.
box'sV scott remedy co.. Louisville, Ky.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF travelers' register
The Guarantee Savinp & Loan
Company
Trains on all roads run on Standard
which is the same as
BALL'S CITY TIME.
^j^KlAHbr
F5T
AttlieClose of Bimfness, Sept. 15, 1900.
Co mint* ii t-ed Busint>»H Novem-
ber 15. 1895.
THAT NEW TRAIN
resources afid liabilities. 'the st. louis limited"
VIA
BESOIBCES.
Cash on hand. Sept- 15, 1900
Mortgage loans
Stock loans
Furniture and fixtures
Real estate
Insurance and taxes, advanced. ...
Sundry accounts
Books and supplies
4 4*
Total resources..
$510,888.6
n - American Route
Between CLEVELAND and BUFFALO.
STEAMERS CITY OF BUFFALO AND CITY OF ERIE.
Both together being without doubt, in all respects, the finest and fastest that are run in
the interest of the travehng public in the United States.
TIME CARD-DAILY-APRIL 16th to DEC. 1«t.
Leave Cleveland 8 p.m. Arrive Buffalo 6:30 a. m. I Leave Buffalo 8 p. m. Arrive Cleveland 6:30 a. m.
ADDITIONAL SERVICE DURING JULY AND AUGUST
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
] Leave Buffalo
i Arrive Cleveland
Leave Cleveland S:00 a. m
Arrive Buffalo - 6:00 p. m
Leave Cleveland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 5 p. m.
Leave Buffalo Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5 p. m.
All Central Standard Time. Orchestra Accompanies Each Steamer.
f:00 a. m.
6:00 p. m.
Arrive Buffalo 5:30 a. m.
Arrive Cleveland 5:30 a. aa.
Connections made at Buffalo with trains for all Eastern and Canadian points, at Cleveland
for Detroit and all points West and Southwest, a
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"closed SUXDAY."
ton St.) BrooUyn, New York.
■ion this punier.
Charges tor medl-
Ask ticket acents for tickets via C. & B. Line. Send four cents for illustrated pamphlet.
SPECIAL LOW KATES CLEVELAND TO BUFFALO AND NIAGARA FALLS EVEltY
SATURDAY NIGHT, ALSO BUFFALO TO CLEVELAND.
W. F. HERMAN, General Passenger Aqent. Cleveland. 0. •
WITH
tli e Sigler Brothers Co.,
MFG. AND WHOLESALE JEWELERS,
Will be pleased to have his friends and customer* call
on him when in need of
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-
ware, Table Cutlery, Umbrellas, Canes,
Opera Glasses and Spectacles.
LIABILITIES.
Permanent stock (inc. div.)
Prepaid stock (inc. div.)
Paid up stock (inc. div.;
Installment stock (inc. div.)
Bills payable
Unfinished loans.
Deposits.
Contingent fund.
Total liabilities.
..$118,500.00
1,750.00
.. 88.875.00
.. 275.013,05
.. 11.000 00
.. i:098 8">
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951.00
..5510.888.60
Leaves—CLEVELAND. 8:00 A. M. (Daily)
Arrives—INDIANAPOLIS. 3:0.i P. M.
Arrives—ST. LOUIS. 9:-l-i P. M.. same night.
Arrives—KANSAS CITY. 7 next morning
With Fine Vestibule Coaches. Drawing;
Room and Dining Cars to Indianapolis and Sv,
Louis, also Coach and Parlor Cars to Columfoof^
and Cincinnati. One of the fastest and tost
trains in the country. 4.
5 Faint Trains to Columbus, 4 to < i«—
cimiatl.-ivitli Sleeping and Dining ('b«.
Trains from Cleveland to Leave. Arri«s-S
•Col.. Cin. Inci. & St. Louis..3:35 a.m. 1:50a ia-/
*Oalion & Intermediate 7:00 a m. 7:30 pro
*St- Louis Ltd. Ind.,Col.,Cin. 8:00 a.m. 9:55 p- u»4
*Col.. SprinKfd, Day. Cin. .12:35 p.m. 2:56 pita.
•Indianapolis & St. Louis.. 1:00 pm. 2:80 p m.
Oalion to Cleveland. V.-15 a.ia^
Oalion and i olumbus 4:00 p.m.
*Col., Sprintf, Day,. Cin 8:30 p.m. 6:4b
•Daily.
Get Tickets at COLLVER'S, 116 Et'CS.LW
AVE. Phone Main 910.
'Money at Interest is a Good Silent Partner.
ss.
State of Ohio, i
Cuyahoga County, ('
J. A. Blodt, being duly sworn, deposes and
says that he is the Secretary of THE GUAR-
ANTEE SAVINGS & LOAN COMPANY, of
Cleveland. Ohio, and that the foregoing is a
true report of the affairs, and business of said
company as shown by its books at the close of
business on Sept. 15, 1900. J. A. Blodt.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th
day of Sept.. A. D.. 1900.
[seal] John K. Corwis. Notary Public.
Txckzt Ofvicee at Union 6tatton, Euclid Av. wA
Woodland Av. Stations. _ ,,
New City Ticket Office. No. 1 Euclid Av., C«r. PnWwK®.
Through Trains kus as follows by Cintsas. Tiasc*
'Daily. iDaily except Sunday.
From Cleveland to
Louisville & Nashville
Railroad,
THE GREAT CENTRAL
SOUTHERN TRUNK LINE
WINTER
TOURIST TICKETS
Pittsburg & Bellaire
Salem & Pittsburg
Pittsburg, Bellaire & East,
i-'tttsbunr at Philadelphia...
Baltimore St Washington —
Salem & Pittsburj?
N.Y.. Phila Bait.. & Wash.*H lopm
Ravenna A Alliance 4 05pm
Wellsville & Pittsburtr ...11 10pm
Philadelphia & New York.. ** 10pm
Baltimore &. Washington ... 10pm
Love.
+7 o»am
*8 tOam
+3 -Opm
+ 1 40pm
t? 00pm
I opm
ATriv»
♦11 £0HOC
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*6 2.UDS
+6 3opis.
*11 Siaax
•6 il ■ ojo.
•8 lOaja
•5 Otiuisr.
•II SkLtij
•II SOtus*
MT. VERNON & PAN-1ANDLE ROUTE
Now on Sale to
From Cleveland to
Leave.
FLORIDA
Akron Columbus & Cincinnati. *8 10am
Indianapolis & St- LottS *8 10am
Miliersbur? & Columb'S +1 ^Opm
CoL. Cin.. lnd. & St. * '< 20pm
Arrive,
K> .'.dti'jj
*1 ik'ipm
•» 3lax®
AND THE
^ . Jitp^iti.v« a snecialtv. Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired oa short
Testing and fitting difficult eyes a spo to look eoua! to new. All gooUs and work
notice by sk:lltul worKmen. ^ldiJe^ £ry prompUy executed. I kindly solicit your
„ u.e lowest.
ExicliAve..
fiT.TlTrT'T. A WT>
Kos
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A BooK Free!|
The Story of My Life and WorK *
ic AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY BY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON. Principal of f
and oriffinal draw i g indeed js a life-sttiry stranger than fiction.
- .... " r-f r-i<irrrU> nn rp.
COAST
Write for folders, descriptive matter,
etc., to
C. Lu STONE,
General Passenger Ag-ent,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
ike clevtund. ter1ikrl 8 VIllfT r. h o
,Ii. «fc J. SYSTEM)
Depot foot of So-th Water street. City utfk-*?.
241 Superior stree-
Arrive T~>"r<arT.
Valley Jc. & VVa- Stations.. *5 -lo pin latlmi
Wheeling & Cbi«KO "W 25 pm +7 ikjub
Akron. Canton - Chii-apo.. •« 05 am i
Akron, Canton i Wheeling *'<> 20 am •« .'5pea
Akron Canton& Chicapo. «8 05 am *6
Akron. Cant'O- Marietta +2 10 pm til Ai
Wash . Balto. lnd Phila. *10 .<5 air. •:; 5
" ♦ Daily excejt Sunday. *Dailv.
Pullman p«®ce vestibule sleeping cars
tween Clevemd and Chicago also bet.)
Cievelana :ul Philadelphia,
J. E. 5ALBRAITH. Traffic
1
photo-engTavmgs
Wfh'
marta^Si^v^SreVS'^^A^fOTa IrgcJ^yol our booklet |
fckGLEA^^INGS,*' which tells all about M r. Washmf. ton
f.: .
autobiograpny. £-
<^crIJ us yeur name and address arfl we will immedi- f-
Free Of f erl ately forward our free offer of a volume of the $1.50
book. We want you to have a copy to inmxluce it U
ui_ ai.„ want Agent* in every county and district in
" y°^kU W^^^igh^t^mmls^S^pTy ^lers o?Tth
ung book We allow h g j ^ NichoU O Co,, Napervl
it.
vassing
/our community,
lfe country to sell
nt agents' can-
ty days' credit.
Illinois
SEND YOUR ADDRESS
TO
R. J. WEMYSS,
General Immigration and Industrial Agent,
LOUISVILLE, KY.,
And he will mail you, free,
MAPS. ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS and
PRICE LISTS of LANDS and FARMS In
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