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Cyrus / For sale: ads from 1918.

Lots of stuff badly needed today, like vermifuge and rust-proof corsets, can't be found on the Columbia Square today
A number of interesting ads found their way into the pages of in the Adair County News in the waning days of 1918. The date the ad appeared follows each entry.


L.H. Jones, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist . .. Office at Residence, 1 mile of town, on Jamestown road. Phone 114G. (11/06)
I keep on hands a full stock of coffins, caskets, and robes. I also keep Metalic Caskets, and Steel Boxes and two hearses. We keep extra large caskets. Prompt service night or day. Residence Phone 29, office phone 168. J.F. Triplett, Columbia.
Lost--Between Columbia and Ozark, one sack of wool. Finder please deliver at Ozark and get reward. /s/ W.C. Combest, Russell Springs, Ky. (11/20)Columbia Barber Shop: Loy & Lowe, A Sanitary Shop, where both satisfaction and gratification are Guaranteed. Give us a Trial and be Convinced. (11/27)
For Sale--Ohio River Salt, 7 bushel barrels, $4.85 per barrel. Young & Hutchison (12/04)
Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets -- For Sale at Albin Murry's... "Next Door to The Adair County News Office." (12/11)
For Sale--3 Ford Touring cars, 1 Overland Touring car. All in first class condition. Good tires on all tires. Will sell cheap, need the money. W.E. Noe, Columbia, Ky. (12/11)
Sickly children need White's Cream Vermifuge . . . Sold by Paull Drug Co. Columbia, Ky. (12/25)
CYRUS
Central Ohio Bureau Chief


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