Originally published 1905-08-05

(I don’t 100% get this one tbh)

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      ikr wtf I have some Midwest relatives who are farmers and they’re amazing at budgeting money and time and very no-nonsense when it comes to talking business.

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    Had to look up these ones

    come-on /kŭm′ŏn″, -ôn″/ noun

    Something offered to allure or attract; an inducement, especially to buy. A sexual or romantic approach or proposal. Something intended to attract, as in an advertisement. 
    

    rube /roo͞b/ noun

    An unsophisticated country person. A person of rural heritage; a yokel. An uninformed, unsophisticated, or unintelligent person. 
    
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      Looks like there’s a generic sense of “Someone advertising for customers in an aggressive way.”, but even more relevant here it can mean “A person, at a racecourse, who offers supposedly inside information on which horse is likely to win.”