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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 5

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 5

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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GUESTS HERE AND THERE. Notice to Stockholders. BLOWING BUBBLES. RAILROAD NOTES. Notice is hereby given that the an It Is Nut a Profitable Busineet for nual meeting of the stockholders of trip to Will Foiter made abutment LsRue today.

tbe Marion Malleable Iron company George Budglns. Lamps, China, K. L. McCune, right of way agent of tbe Short Line, was in the city Wednesday. The Hhort Line people have bgun the layiug of side tracks along the J.

ueorge Hudgins, advance repre will be held in the company's office at 9 o'clock a. m. on Monday, January 2, Dr. Weill made a proletiional trip to sentative of tbe company that was to 1893, for the purpose of electing a board nave presented tbe laughable and in viovoiaua touay. I A.

Merchant made a business to LaRue today. I of directors and transacting such other trip imitable fa roe comedy, "A Soap Bub Boulevard. business as may come before the meet ble," at Music Hall, Saturday evening, John Von Kennell is still running the Erie switch engine days, engineer Miss Llda Llewellyn left today on it iu tbe city and of late has not found ing. E. Hcbir, President.

81et3 J. T. Matthews, Sec tbe vocation of blowing bubbles alto vim, at iseiaware. Gross having been given the night gether a profitable one. The company Miss Washburn left this mornina for in fact has suffered the throes of dis- trick.

A. M. Stewart retired from the poei a visit at uoiumDut. Money in it by buying your TV. 1 1 14 DR.

C. T. WIANT, SIS South Bast Street. tion of live-stock agent of the Big Four Shinn, of Ashland, was in Ma- Monday Bight, and Tues Washing Machines from us, rion Wednesday evening. after nearly forty years service for the day the band and orchestra left it, going to Coshocton and it is Special attention given to medical and company.

Jack McDonougb has returned borne uon i Duy a wasner until you have seen our stock. We have surgical diseases of women, and all claimed on account of the failure to irom visit to Ironton, this state. There was a little delay of trains on diseases of the rectum. Decorative Goods. Many Special Bargains.

THE PEOPLE'S STORE, SOUTH MAIN STREET. receive salaries for some time due the H. V. and T. Wednesday on ac the following well known makes A brother of J.

J. Sloan, the contrac The rest of the company went to Orr- count of a few if on a trestle between tor, is in the city making him visit Upper Sandusky and Carey catching ville, by putting up tbeir checks for their baggage as collaterals for their Miss Ollie Washburn left this morn. Pride of Marion. on fire. The ties to the number of a ing for Columbus, on few days' visit.

half doeen were completely burned out, transportation. Manager It. Wayne Beck, Champion, Duplex, Good Luck, Perfection, United States. C. E.

Brodback. of the Hotel Martin. Murphy states that be has sunk $2,000 In conversation with Mr. McCune, at Lanoaster, is a guest at tbe Kerr on the company in the past month, House, Mr. Hudgins, the agent, was seen by A pride on every table wherever used.

Ask your grocer for Pride of Marion flour. MARION MILLING CO we are informed that there is probability of a hitch in closing the gap here, There may be some objections in re a Stab scribe, this afternoon, and be Tbe Misses Weist have returned to All machines guaranteed to be their home at LaRue. after a pleasant gard to where their tracks will cross had just received a postal from the management stating that nothing visit nere, the transfer, but he stated that he did first-class and at prices within the could be done here nor any other not anticipate any serious delay. Miss Blanche Shank, of Cleveland, is reach of all, viz: $5.00 to $7.00, Two Teara Shortness of place, until after the backer from Kalamazoo, was heard from. Mr.Hud- A new devioe in the way of a signal a guest at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Breath, Pain H. B. Beale. selector has been invented by C.

gins states that tbe company was a in sides, Spells. J. A. Sabring has returned to Cleve J. HOOD i SON, MASONIC BLOCK Christofferner, assistant signal offioer of tbe Bit Four.

It is designed to PRIDE OF MARION good one carrying eighteen people, and it had played to good money, but cured by one land, after few days' visit with C. bottle of mm Cure. N'slh AIM- Smith and family. that long jumps made it necessary to make interlocking signals eater than with the present selectors and is con Is the flour that has no superior. Tou can get It of your grocer.

Myron Browning left todar for pay it out tor railroad transportation. He says that Mr. Murphy had treat sidered a very valuable invention. ForthouMndsof Charleston, W. Va, after pleasant tpfttlmonlnls.

see FOR RENT Very desirable bouae of seven rooms. Possession given Jan. 1st. Barn and lot In connection with same if desired. r.

Miles' Rook. The Delaware Herald says that there ed all hones Jy as far as possible and visit at bis home here, New ami Htarthug Kaets. KUKH al seems to be a hoodoo on engine 129, on that if the company could have letf. C. C.

Pmttit. Miss Bessie Martin, of Upper San. drugg-iats. the Big Fonr. Some months ago a reached this portion of the state it TOOK RENT A convenient house.

In dusky, is tbe guest of ber friend. Miss side rod broke, wrecking the cab, and The moat rella would have arrived at paying basis. If you want a cheaper grade but a good flour, ask for "Legal Tender." Both are manufactured by qnlre at once of D. Lawrence. 25tf ble cure (or all nO M'l CCI FOR THE Carrie Bland, in this oity, killing the brave engineer, Joe Money- Mr.

Hudgins has not run along side veil niii.t.o lie nor Heart FOR SALE. A quarter-sawed oak sec re. tary, brand new; will sell cbeap. In Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Lee have re.

NEW CURE ntHlli tbe ghost for the past three weeks and is iu the city in rather stringent cir quire Rice, on east South street. ui of Diseases. turned to their home near Kenton at'. AiOiliivoCuro fcr Eropsy.Aitbat, The Marion Milling Co. smith.

Thursday at 11 :30 the tire came off the huge forward drive wheel on tbe right aide, and the wheel flew into hundred pieces. The engineer, laiisj DR. MILES' MEDICAL Elkhart. Ind. ter several days' visit here.

cumstances as far as finances are con mlddlfl.aired ladv TIT ANTED At once. Sold at FLOCKEN'S Drug Store. Miss Bessie Snyder, of London, is lor Bouse Keener, also a ladv cooic. cerned. His home is in Vermont and he has not the money to settle his Webster, heard a premonitory click, None but those who can give good reference the guest of her cousin, Miss Florence need apply.

SStf. inquire at tnis omce. botel bill. He is on tbe outlook for Foye, on west Center street. something to do.

and jumped from his seat in time to escape injury. The feotboard and pipes on the right side were splintered, but the cab was but slightly damaged. En ATTACKED BY RATS. Mrs C. C.

Stoltz, son and daughter, have been spending tbe holidaj week THE GOLD CURE REUNION asa Bell's Horse Comes Near Resembling among relatives at Greenville. PREXD ERG AST'S COAL BULLETIN. Tarn O' Shan tor's Good Bay Hare. gine 3S0 was sent for the disabled monster, and brought the train in some three hours late. As No.

129 makes Tbe Misses Daisy and Grace Warner, Th Have an Enthusiastic social strange and unusual thins; hap of Upper Sandusky, are visiting Mrs. Time, But Do Not Perfect a Permanent Organisation. C. G. Francis, on west Center street.

pened to the driving mare owned by Sam Bell, city engineer, Wenneaday some 200 miles every day, the distance traveled may account in some degree The meeting Wednesday evening of LTS MJ. Mrs. J. Fribley left today for Port night. The animal it boarded at those in attendance at tbe reunion of for the hoodoo that is said to control it.

Be that as it may, she has attained land, where she will spend Falk's livery barn, but owing to the month with her daughter, Mrs. H. B. tbe name of unlucky, and in the future it will be with reluctance that any one Pennell. crowded condition of the (table had been for the past week, with two or three other horses, ttabled at a small will mount the right side to handle the George Sells has returned home tbe graduates of the Mc.Murray-Marion institute was a highly enjoyable social affair and was quite enthusiastic.

A permanent organization, however, has not yet been effected. Many of those who were in attendance at the reunion here were obliged to leave before the barn between Main and East ttreett from trip to Maryaville and Delaware. He was looking up location to enter throttle. OF LOCAL IMPORT. daring the night.

Thit morning when business. the animal was taken from tee atable aba was found to have been bleeding pro Geo. W. Snyder, of near Urbana, SOFT COAL Massillon, Jackson, Shawnee, fusely, and on making an examination There is promise of quite a large delegation of Marionites to depart for is in the city visiting his parents, Mr. bar tail waa discovered to nave bean hour set for tbe the final organization to occur and on the other hand there were many of the graduates that were unable to reach this point and the meeting was adjourned until some later and Mrs.

Jacob A. Snyder, on south sunny Florida the latter part of Jan' terribly lacerated, the fleth having Main street. uary and early in February. Tbe con been gnawed by tome animal, either viction is growing that those live long by a eat or rat, more likely the latter. Bellefontaine Examiner Mr.

T. Ed- date when the permanency of tbe club will be perfected. It is not an unusual thing for rats to son has returned to his home in Ma est and best who take much needed recreation. February is a good month Hocking. attack a horse's hoof, but is rather rion, Ohio, after pleasant visit with The reunion, however, has scored a and Florida is a delightful place.

friends here. success from social standpoint, and strange that the animal would lie quietly and suffer tbe pest! to eat HARD COAL Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Bair have re- tbe boys, as they like to term them. turned from a holiday visit at Spring- selves, have had a good time. The at- tendance might have been larger, but field. They were accompanied home Some little ice packing "has been done, but even with a favorable cold snap the harvest will be limited. There is no pure water, and the freezing of water does not purify it.

Marion is assured of a manufacturing ice plant by Miss Carrie Winnek. Chestnut, Stove. Miss Ollie DeLauder, of Agosta, is the affair coming as it did in the midst of tbe holiday week, many were unable to arrange business matters so as to reach here. Tbe next reunion will likely occur earlier in the season and by that time tbe now large number of the guest "of Miss May Krause, on and the people know that from such Lewis street, and will remain until af source they can have pure ice and ter the first of the new year. good service combined.

Mt. Gilead Register: Miss Nellie There is a good deal of rambling graduates will be still greater. way its flesh in this peculiar instance. In this -case a veterinary surgeon took charge and will probably bring the animal out all right, but otherwise with a little more presistent knawing by tbe rats, the engineer's roadster would have resembled Tarn O'Shanter's good bay mare, who bad her tail pulled off by the witches, in Bobby Burns' strange bit of imagery. Be Split Bit Foot.

Dr. Bbu was called to the country two or three miles north of Marion today at noon to attend an accident that happened to C. W. Peterson. He was chopping wood at Rob't Harvey's plaoe and while felling a tree the axe eaught upon a limb and descended to opera house talk to occupy a west Goorley is with Marion friends this week.

Mrs. E. A. Corwin and her THEY MUST WAIT. Center street site.

The subject is tire daughter. Miss Nettie Shaw, are visit some to a newspaper paragrapher because it is so old. The need is so ap The members of Company Cauuot Have ing in Marion. lIBest Crushed Coke and Stove-m fm at Mew Uniforms Mow. parent and sentiment so pronounced West A.

Whipp, accompanied by Captain Raffensperger has been mak that a hustling solicitor could soon procure the subscriptions to a stock Misses Ollie and Dora Whipp and Rollo Whipp, all of Middletown, is here ing an endeavor to secure new uniforms company. With that accomplished spending the holidays with N. K. Whipp 1 the proposed structure would be out of site. Land grows swiftly valuable and family, on Canal street.

PRENDERGAST'S. and equipments for the Huber guards and had about succeeded in securing them, but he baa received word from headquarters to tbe effect that Company will be necessarily delayed for Mrs. R. D. Tavenner and son, Harry, in Marion when it is wanted.

The Btory goes, with a show author of Fredeticktown, 0., are visiting friends in this oity and county. They are the guests of J. A. Koapp and a time in receiving new equipments. ity, that we shall have one or more ho ill short time since the armory of the family, on Mt.

Vernon avenue. Fifth regiment atCleveland was burned tel changes in January. Tribute. While it is over thirty years ago since-AUcuck's Porus Piasters were first in and its property entirely destroyed by fire and it will take all tbe articles of his left foot. The blade struck between Peterson's toes, fairly splitting tbe foot half way to the ankle.

The physician determined it necessary to amputate the little toe, which was done at once. The accident will keep Peterson laid up toi some little time. W. H. Moore, the photograper, is reported seriously ill with an attack of pneumonia, at his home on Girard venue.

Mrs. Dr. Gruger, of Wooster, Mrs. Shannon, Mrs. Judge Gibson, Mrs.

Mc-Kelly and Mrs. John Deal, of Upper tbe arsenal to supply the necessary troduced to the medical profession demands of tbese people and on ac and public, tbe marked success and un Sandusky, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Cramer, on south Main count of this the Marion company will precedented popularity wnicn tne; Attraction Worth Mentioning.

have to wait for a time. street, today. met witb not only continues, but steadily increases. No other plasters have been produced which gain so Captain Raffensperger states that a number of tbe members from his com pany, residing at Prospect, wish to be Great Sacrifice Sale discharged and that he will grant their discharges if they will turn over tbeir equipments to the company. Kat.ur.sirnf.ill our LADIES'.

MISSES' and CHILDREN'S To Sentence Drunkards to the Keeley Cure. A scheme is being talked np in Augusta to make the state a patron of the Keeley HEAD CARTERS FOR HOLIDAY GOODS. Never goods an 1 prices so tempting. Do you care fo: Jow prices? Do you want interesting items? Do you think you can afford to pass us? We will show the greatest display of Christmas presents that are useful CLOAKS, FUR CAPES, MUFFS, COLLARS, BOAS, MISSES' and CHILDRENS' FUR SETS. THE GREATEST BARGAINS core.

Tbe plan is mat the ponce ana municipal judges shall be empowered, after a man has been sentenced a certain number of times to jail, to send him to the Keeley enre at the state's expense. many testimonials of high value as those continuously accorded to All-cock's Porus Plasters, and the only motive for these exceptional tributes lies in the fact of their being a medicinal and a pharmaceutical preparation of superior value. Additional proof of the true value of Allcock's Porous I'lasters lies in the fact that they are being largely imitated by unscrupulous persons who seek to deceive tbe public by offering plasters which they claim to be the "same," "equal," "as good," "best porous plaster," ete'while it is in general appearance enly that they resemble Allcock's. Every one of the so-called porous plasters are imitations of Allcock's Porus Plasters. Avoid dealers who attempt to palm inferior and worthless plasters that are purchased by tbem at low rates or the purpose of substitution.

Cut Bate. Art Now Being Mad Via tbe Buckeye route to all points 4n the West, Northwest and Southeast, and yon will save yourself much trouble and money by writing or calling on agents of the sensible and beautiful. of the season can be had in PLUSH "WRAPS, CLOTH WRAPS gfSS We have nlanned for a bie: trade this month, and if it is a gentleman or boy AH strictly HOLIDAY GOODS will CLOSE He would have the county bear scheme. and FURS. OUT at a for whom you wish to buy clothing, underclothing or a useful and handsome the expense, and if a man relapsed to his old habits after taking the treatment sentence him to state prison for a year.

Holiday present you know we lead clothing, ana good ciotning, ana nere is a list of our principle things for Xmas presents: WONDERFUL REDUCTION. Lewis ton (He.) Journal. Mr. and Mrs. B.F.

Little and daughter returned from Scott, Van Wert, county. They spent a very pleasant Christmas Fine Gloves, Night Shirts, Silk Handkerchiefs, Dress Shirts, Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, linen Initial Handkerchiefs, Silk Suspenders, Fine Neckwear, Silk Umbrellas, Etc. Overcoats, Suits, Pants, Mackintoshes, Cardigan Jackets, Mufflers, with Mrs. Little sister, and other re Call at once and secure the CREAM of the BARGAINS offered this week at SEFFNER BROS. latives.

A big family dinner was served at which twenty-one persons sat down and enjoyed. Columbus, Hocking Valley and Toledo railway before purchasing tickets or mak general admission to the Edwin ing arrangements for your journey. We ormance of Damon and Our store open every evening this week. tv Tbe Pythias at Music Hall tonight is but can save you dollars where other roads save you dimes. We are the short line to Chicago and all points in the West and Northwest, and if you are going to Mlcnl-gan or Canada yon will find that we have 1 50 cents, reserved seats 75 cents.

A How about prices? We will quote you extra cut prices below: Boys' Suits, worth $2.60 and $3.60 go for $1.76. 4.00 600 2.89. 6.60 6.60 3.69. Dress Suits, $5.00, $6 00 and $7.60. Overcoats irom $1 60 upwards.

Kilt Suits, Boys' Waists at big bargains. similar performance, of no greater merit, would cost from $1 to $3, in any city. jhe shortest line with fewest change of cars. If you desire to reach any point in i tor 1893. Quite a number of tbe men employed tbe great South, Southeast or Southwest DIARIES, DAY BOOKS, JOURNALS, RECORDS, LEDGERS, PELOU BET'S S.

B. NOTES, INKS AND ALL OFFICE SUPPLIES don't fail to see a representative of tbe LI. V. and or address L. W.

Louduien, Thev are bargains and will be annreciated by economical mothers who on the snort L.ine are Demg iaia on. The track is in such a condition on account of tbe frozen condition of the ground that tbe ballasting cannot be done. 8 P. Columbus, H. A.

Wilson, D. D. Toledo, E. K. Davidson, N.

P. A Detroit. or W. H. Fisher, O.

P. want to see their boys well dressed without going into the pocket book toe? deep. All we ask of the people of Marion and vicinity is to call and examine our prices before buying eh ewhere. and T.A., Columbus, O. The Paddock ditch, in West MarioD, Earl Stutebaker returned to his home in Marseilles today.

He has has been granted by the commissioners, and tbe construction will be sold next Saturday. The ditch will be W. J. GEIGER," The Blue Front Clothier. betn employed at the Huber works here.

1 built with 15-inch tile and sewer pipe..

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