A CHANGE IN BUSINESSoQnnfocor:nthe mac the be iwitlIIpobicon1pleafrietheHisnessandbusC. A, Orth For Many Years One of Bedford’s Wide-awake Business 11 Men, Retires,Medford has lost a business man t|aud has a new store at the old-Istand of Court Orth. Mr. Orth\s! has sold the remains of his remnant stock to G. A. Dodds andFrank II. Cannon, of Watertown, South Dakota, who will open up a new stock of goods us soon as the invoice is , completed, j [ The store will be closed for a few days while the change is going on Although Mr. Orth is going out of business, Bedford will not lose him. It will suffer a loss, however, in so far as ho is retiring from the mercantile business field.For thirteen years ho has been associated with the commercial ilias terests of the city, ami as he is a y. you no* man, yet wo can say thatu- he has soent his time in business*m here! It is to be regretted that we are going to lose him now. He intends to devote his time to the i cattle business.yigehehe,ntin*IF. II. Cannon, the i'^jier of F.rcsMill. Cannon of the new nr in, is in the city representing the lirm. lie states that the new firm will go to Chicago and lay in a stock of goods and will be beforery j the public with a new supply in andintinIhe'heshort time. Mr. Cannon and J Dodds have had years of ex per ience in the drjT goods business and are .successful merchants. Bedford is glad to welcome them into her midst.