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firs. C. 'B. Tal)lor , Proprieto r qHESE days men are judged by what they do, for what they do is a good criterion of how they think. And what speaks louder of a man's thoughts than his clothes? Fancy a man of keen judgment and good taste a poor dresser.

We do not know everything , and have much to learn about cat e ring to lo c al and transient trade We wi ll th e r e for e appr e ciate suggestions.

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We are makers of fine tailored clothes cha1·acterized by distinctive elegance

St Ate Bank Of Lima

HOWE, INDIAN A Capital and Sur1>lus $50,000.00

The tortoise won the race in the fable - not by spurts of speed, but by steadily plugging away.

The successful saver is the one who steadi l y saves small sums. Your with us earn 43 interest We invite small savings accounts as we ll as l arge.

Chns. S. Nichols, Pres. U. S. Willard, Cashiel' Smnnel S. Nichols, Vice-Pres.

F. J. BIEDERMAN LOANS and INSURANCE

3166 LlUCOLU ADETIUE, CHlCAyO, ILL1Il01S

INSURANCE FURNITURE NOTARY PUBLIC

GEORGE D. SEARING

Everything that a fellow can want to make his room attractive, including Cedar Chests, Rugs and Kirsch Curtain Rods.

H 0 WE, INDIANA

HOTEL ELLIOTT STURGIS, MICHIGAN

Only five miles north of Howe, on good roads, so licit s the patronage of the Howe School Students and their friends. We aim to please one hundred per cent of our patrons. We do please ninety-nine per cent.

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