Lorain Times-Herald newspaper letterhead clipping

This is a clipping from the letterhead stationery used by the Lorain Times-Herald newspaper sometime between 1900 - 1906.
On the left of the clipping is a photograph of the newspaper offices, likely the offices at 614 Broadway Avenue in downtown Lorain.
The top line of the masthead is "The Oldest Daily Newspaper in Lorain County, Brightest and Best ...... Detailed Statement of Circulation Available Upon Request. A half-space below this line are the words "28th Year".
"The Lorain Times-Herald" is the second line of the masthead. In parentheses just below the newspaper name is "(Daily Issue Only)".
The third line is "Successor To The Lorain Daily Times Established 1870" (and) "The Evening Herald Established 1892".
The fourth line is "F.A. Rowley, Editor and Proprietor".
The last line is the building address: "Herald Building, 614 Broadway. Population: Lorain, 30,000 Lorain County 62,000. Lorain, O,. 190, ".
"Rowley Collection" is handwritten on the manila half-folder.
