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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 6

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The Marion Stari
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TUB MARION DAILY STAK, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1901. COSTS 'EM SEVENTY. PERSONAL BIGGEST AND BEST HEAVY RRE LOSS THE WARNER EDWARDS STORE. THE LEWIS GROCERY. 8 The Alexander Pay Dearly for Their Louis Selby spent Sunday at Cedar Point.

Little Experience. The cases of the State of Ohio Saturday's Steam Shovel Excursion The Fair Dry Goods Store Is Wiped Fred Vorhles was at Ada Sunday On Account Leads Its Forerunners. visiting friends. Out Sunday Morning. ressBoodsM Mrs.

S. P. Gregg spent Sunday with of Fire against Robert Alexander for assault committed upon John Moore of Green Camp last week, and the State of Ohio against Sarah Alexander for assault and battery upon Mr. Moore were heard in Justice Kelleher's court at friends at Lakeside. NOTHING OCCURS TO MAR THE TRIP THE LOSS IS PROBABLY $50,000 Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Stoll were Sun day visitors at Put-In-Bay. 1 and damage to our stoclt. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Slfritt were Cedar 10 o'clock this morning. The new Dress, Goods are crowding so fast that we have concluded to place them all on sahj.

There is much interest shown in new goods. It pays to be forehandedto place your Fall sewing early. The Fair Lo I Well Over Twenty this store will be closed Point visitors over Sunday. Both of the accused pleaded guilty. Mr.

Alexander was fined $15 and E. C. Radebaugh and Guy Johnson unui wc van aujuai insur were at Lakeside Sunday. ance. costs and Mrs.

Alexander $25 and costs. Both fines and the attendant costs amount to $70. The defendants Justice Frank J. Kelleher was In Morral Saturday on business. Everyone Appear To Have an Enjoyable Time Taking In the Sight of trie City of the Straits and Vicinity Fine Time and Good Connection Made Botb Way.

It was just half past six o'clock last Saturday morning when the section, consisting of one refreshment, baggage ear and nine coaches, with five hundred of the Marlon Steam Shovel company employes, their families and were given ten days In which to pay Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cass of Dayton double width, Wool Suitings in the dark mix- tures.

ft Hi the amounts. R. T. LEWIS CO. are visiting relatives In this city.

The courtroom was crowded with Tbonaand H. Strellfa' Bona Are Heavy Sufferer The Marlon Coon ty Bank Lose Heavily on the Yake Block Bartram Heir Suffer. The most disastrous An wl.ich has vitited Marlon In years raged early Sunday morning, when the nu'Jding on nort Main street occupied by "The dry good store was coT.r-ta!y gutted by the flame and the a.ijoinijig buildings were damaged, l'ie Bartram Mock, badly. The loss on the Luiia-ings and contents which 'tfill amcuut to about 50,000, Is well covered by in 25c 50c N. Main.

Opp. Court House. Jim Hagan of Columbus Is visiting The famous Jamestown mixtures for hard ser with his parents on Silver street. residents from Centervllle and Green Camp, who had come to the city with the expectation of seeing an Interesting trial. Misses Mary Knapp and Lottie Dun- dore have returned from Buffalo.

Irlends, left the Hocking Valley sta vice in new weaves and new shades. A complete line of all wool Venetians in the suiting weights. tion for Detroit and Belle Isle on their Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. Bever were the FOUL PLAY guests of friends In Toledo Sunday. fourteenth, and what proved to be the most enjoyable of all their annual ex Roy Flreovld Is In Crestline visiting Satin Finished Prunellas and Whip Cords cursions. IT PAYS To trade here where jou get the best for your money. I Safpected In the Death of John relatives.

He will return Tuesday. surance. The second section was run through Jt lony-iivc mwica wiuc, vciy uressy ior au Mrs. J. II.

Doty and daughter, Nel the alarm was sent In at 11. SO o'clock Saturday night from box No. 'tumn wear. on limited time, making only the cce lie, are visiting with relatives at Ur-bana, 55, and until 4 o'clock Sunday morning essary stops for water, and in just two hours and ten minutes reached Toledo, Dwyer, Formerly of Marlon. The remains of John Dwyer, who died Saturday morning at Indianapolis, arrived In the city Sunday morning and were taken to the family home on Edson Bush of east Center street The correct weight for Sepa.

rate Skirts in untpotable materials, CIIAVIOTS, CAMEL'S HAIR, CREVON ETTES, ten minutes after the first section had arrived. Five minutes later the third was the guest of Columbus friends Sunday. Silver street. The funeral services and last of the excursion trains pullea were held at 8 o'clock this morning at Misses Blanche Schultz and Ethel up to the station, which was remarkable considering the fact that stops St. Mary's church.

The remains were the firemen of all the station were kep busy fighting the flaT.es wlich at ona time threatened to destroy the entire block. The fire department arrled on tin scene In a few minutes from t'vs lime the alarm was sounded. Connection with fire plugs were soon mad-s and two streams cf water won playing th) blaze from the alley in ihe ror. The blaze started In tin rear part cf Krause have gone to Agosta to visit relatives. were made all along the line for the Interred in St.

Mary's cemetery. It Is suspected that Mr. Dwyer was drugged to death and robbed. When he left home be had $35 In his pocket, Fred Phillians of Delaware was In out-of-town people who always take advantage of these affairs and join their Marlon relatives and friends for the city Sunday, the guest of Harry E. 89c, 1 .00, 1 .60 A We have surpassed ourselves in col- Uf I lectin2 a stock ot black dress goods.

JltLLlVj A magnificent line of Priestley's high grade materials and every desirable weave in black suitings and skirtings. Phillians. a two days' outing. which was gone when bis body was found, and his color after death indi Charles J. Davis and E.

E. Holten of Clothes $1 00 Clothes Racks 10c Best Tubs 45o Clothei Banket? 20o Clothe Tins per dozen lo 35c Carpet Brooms 25e Lawn Hoe per foot 7o Crepe Tibhiih I'Hper per roll. lUe Ooorl Granite Wash Basins. ire Comb Csses 6e Handkerchief! up Buggy Whipa lue Largo l)ieli Pan 16c Mif quiro Netting per yard. fie Unlined Leather Uloves pair 15a Three palrCanvai Oloves for 25o THE ARK 143 South Main Tt.

J. I). LAYTON, lYop'r. the store, and worked Its way to the Quick connections seemed to be the order of the day, and at 9 o'clock the cated that he had been drugged. Columbus were in the city Sunda visiting friends.

entire excursion party, with the exeep HIT BY STREET CAR tion of a very few, who decided to le- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson have returned from a visit with Mr.

Ander fiont of the building. Meanwhile the fireman had oulte a diftVult time breaking thrnugn the tin roof In the attempt to get Inside to the ceat of the trouble. During the fire. Fireman Ulinc broke thra a maln in Toledo, were safely aboard the steamer "City of Toledo" and son's parents at Piqua. Is a Buy Bicyclist Tble Morning He ft i Warner Edwards.

ploughing down the murky waters of the Mauraee. The first stop was made at Belle Isle at half past one o'clock In the afternoon, and here I Not Hnrt. A boy bicyclist named Moore, hail Ing from the country, had a narrow es W. G. Mlnshall and family of south State street have returned from a ten days' visit In Adelphl.

Miss Blanche Layton of Upper San cape from Injury beneath the wheels jlglt. but managed to bis balance In time to save blrrseif frem a fall. Ed Fetter fc'i throtigh a hole which had been cut in the roof dv the firemen, and was saved ba1 fall by tils Uhl, who cav.ht Mm about half of the party disembarked of a street car this morning. He at while the other half remained aboard dusky was the guest of Mr. and Mrs J.

Layton Sunday. aud returned to Detroit. tempted to cross In front of a car 8n wtflt Center street. He misjudged Judge J. F.

Shultz and wife and John At that point they spread in every In ime. the distance and the car struck him H. Schneider and wife spent Sunday at direction, some remaining to thoroughly see the city with its Innumer throwing him to one side. He was The firemen had been working about an hour and a half when the tin roof Sandusky and Cedar Point A PERrKOT IKWK1.KT NTOBR. not hurt by the accident.

His wheel able placts of amusement, Its gar- Mrs. Julia Drugan of Columbus Is a fell In with a roar. The sky was light was slightly damaged. guest of her daughter, Mrs. Martin Burke of north State street.

An Estimable Woman. Mrs. James Neff, mother of Mrs. William Bean of Cummin avenue, died at the home of Mrs. Neff's son at Cross Roads, Indiana, Saturday.

The deceased was anestimable lady with many friends In this city. She resided here for some time with Mr. and Mrs. Bean. ed up for quite a distance with the Rparks.

At 3 o'clock the south wall dens, parks and theaters. Some went to Star island to spend the night, some to Port Huron and others to surrounding towns to visit relatives and friends At tbe Marlon Bazar. of the Bartram block crumbled and a We have until August 20 to reduce Probate Conrr. The will of Henry Stiffler has been filed and a hearing on its admission to probate and record will be had August 17. David M.

Bell, administrator of the estate of Wilson Severence, has filed an inventory and appraisement of personal property. John W. Dubikin of Ashley and Miss Lela J. Francis of Waldo have been licensed to marry. Miss Mamie Rasey returned Sunday evening from a week's vacation, spent stock prior to Invoice, That's why and some crossed over to Windsor portion of It fell, leaving a gap in the second story.

It also sank down, with friends at London, Ohio. paid a visit to the races, and backed everything goes at cost. In cutlery the cut deepest and you should Inspect dragging the floors with It. their favorite "bang-tail." W. Sexauer and family of south High street returned home Sunday the bargains.

Extra clerks will wait BE GOOD TO YOUR EYES Those who visited the Island first To avoid all danger of an explosion from the gasoline in Lewis' store and upon you quickly. W. 22-t 1 evening from Sulphur Springs. returned to Detroit In the evening and "took in" the city by night; while a quantity of powder and dynamite In Funeral at Agoeta. The funeral of David Tonguctt took place at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Agosta eihurch.

Interment was made In the church cemetery. Mrs. Anna Colby and Miss Mina Croman of Clreleville are guests at the those who found other places of Kllng Wilson's hardware store, those dangerous articles were removed, The cheapest and most pleasant trip to Buffalo is via the S. and H. and boat from Sandusky, Monday, August Dowler home on Grand avenue.

Don't miss the Big Four excursion to Buffalo Tuesday, August 20. Tickets good six days. Fare for the round trip only $5.70. After the flames had been the Interior of the building was a Miss Nellie Lawrence and Miss Blanche Gurley left this morning for 19. Titkets good eight days.

Only Come and see our crackerjack $13.00 wheel, Wilhelm Bents. 127-tf $6.00 and return from 221-t2 sorry-looking spectacle. The charred amusement more attractive to start with, went to this famous summer resort with Its ponies and swings, its boating, bathing and fishing, Its amusement halls, to spend Sunday. Certainly an ideal place to pass away a few pleasant hours and throw a visit with friends at Cincinnati. timbers and ruined goods, upon which Harry Ramer, Joe Kerr and Robert constantly dripped streams of water, were all that was left of one of the M.

Nelson Sons. Jeweler and Optician, Marion, Stouffcr leave Tuesday for a two weeks camping excursion In Comer's grove leading stores of the city. all care and trouble to the wind. The flames burst out again at 6:30 THE UHLER PHILLIPS STORE Upon going to the dock to return Dick Mason went to Columbus today, where he has secured a position with o'clock Sunday morning. The firemen were called a second time and extin the Western Union Telegraph company, home, Snnday evening, a pleasant surprise awaited the exeusionists.

The regular Sunday excursion business was The Up and Doing State. guished the flre with chemlcnls. Two hours later they were called onco more Miss Lena Harrod has returned to her home In Kenton after a pleasant so heavy that the "City of Toledo on the same errand. could not accommodate the Marion- visit at the Lust home on Columbia The origin of the first Is a mystery. ites, but arrangements had been made street.

to have them brought back to Tole Miss Nettle Zuck has returned to Ill aire Cleveland, having visited a few days do on the steamer "City of Alpena a much larger and finer boat. with her brother Frank of Windsor All of the clerks left the store about 10 o'clock. Mr. Daniel Yake was the last to leave the building and at that time everything was In perfect order. The supposition is that a live wire started the conflagration, but there Is Toledo was reached on the return street.

trip at 7:50 o'clock, and shortly after Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Keener of Chi A Very Important Announcement.

TOMORROW we inaugurate the final clearing sale of all Ready-Made Childrens' Dresses regardless of cost. It's the policy of this store never, under any circumstances, to carry over from one season to another merchandise bought to sell in any particular season. That's why we make such sensational reductions. We have the dresses right in all points, material, make, style and price. the two excursion trains pulled out for home arriving at Marlon about cago are the guests of Mrs.

Keener's slater, Mrs. D. O. Weeks of west Center 12:30. The crowd was estimated all street.

nothing to confirm this. Before the flames had been extinguished the stock In Strclitzs' and Lewis' stores had been badly damaged by smoke and water. The same state Duying the Scissors and Shears at our cut price sale. It is a hummer. the way from twelve to fifteen hun dred.

J. It. Thomas of Wapakoneta was In the city Sunday the guest of hi3 wife, Messrs. Worthington and Roller, of affairs existed In the ofllces In build steam shovel employes, served light re freshments on the trains going up, who Is a patient at the Sawyer sann torlum. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Miller of Col urn bus are visiting at the homes of Ed. Webber and J. W. Miller, on cast Cen The People's band was on the third section and rendered several selec RYAN BURKE LI.1A8LE HARDWAKJU tions both on the train and boat.

Sea-sickness and Intoxication, two ter street. ings adjneent to the Yake building. The following Is an estimate of the losses: MarlonCountyBank company building, Daniel Yake proprietors of the Fair, R. T. Lewis grocers, Mrs.

Kmma Castner, milliner, J. Strelltzs' Sons, clothiers, from $10,000 to $15,000, and the Bartram heirs on the Bartram block, not estimated. Mtaonic Biotk. Marion, Ohio, Miss Blanche Sexauer of Bouth High street has gone to Bucyrus to visit relatives. She will visit in Galion before things which usually mar, to a certain extent, the pleasures of a trip of this kind, were conspicuous by their absence.

The lake In going and coming was like a mirror, and not one returning home. H. W. Robson, formerly a grocer In THE WINDSOR OVAL IS A NEW CARD AT was compelled to "feed the fishes." Others who' s'lstatned small losses are this city, hut now located In Huntington, West Virginia, is visiting with friends In the city. Nothing but merry feeling prevailed among the excursionists during the entire trip, and all who were fortunate enough to go concede this to have hern the biggest and best of all of the Waddcll Knapp.

J. W. Jacoby, Clark Thompson. Mrs. M.

Leonard, who owns the building In which la located the Lewis store, S. H. Bartram, the order of Foresters and S. H. Do-Long.

"The Fair" carried $16,500 Insur Mrs. Harry Bornhelm of Columbus, who has been the guest of Miss 1 tattle shovel company's ever popular excur sions. Rosenberg of south State street, return' cd home Saturday evening. Miss Lucia May Wiant went to Lan ft caster Saturday where she took part If a PHOTOGRAPHIC DREAM, ak to see them ance. All other losses py tne nre wer thoroughly covered.

A son of Andrew Mehaffey cut his hand badly In breaking the glass to turn In the alarm. Saturday evening on the program of THE SICK. Miss Irene Milllgan of Wilson ave the meeting of the Lancaster asscm bly. Henry B. Hanc and H.

W. Culbert nuc Is ill of malarial fever. The Perfection of A '-Common Cents" Jf Simplicity Dress for Babies. I Siztlto5Yeiirs.) are these dremeg for girls from four to fourteen. Fine plain colored per- Lawn, with narrow pink or Woe Mraf' cales in the new and correct pink, stripe; neat around yok and ruffle blue, ox blood; the yoke, ruille.

belt front and back finished with col- and tleeve tntefuliy flnitheil with ored braid. Size, from one vear feather stitch braid Cheap A to five and any other 411 but our price OB sirs for sJtIG Girls' White Dresses Distinctly Good Value. Delicate and Dainty. 9L 4 to v. (Slje.4 to Years.) PiEfo-? JTAiT) ySrAtfl -Ti ln 8ilor Suit, for girli from A sample value from an overflow (TMlm VfrM four to fourteen.

Material a really ing stock. One style of fine white Jf'mijK iffivk fine Percale, in ftylih and service-lawn tucked yoke with triple inner- JfiVX fal'sXi able colotings; double collars of tion valencinnne lace around ruftle (i I white Pique and of the Pereale fin-and sleeve full skirt with deep hem. Yfr ifhed with a neat four-in-hand $2.25, did you Quite wrontr! II tie, worth $1.60. 51.25 tFine Lawn Dresses Real Linen Crash. For Little Money.

(SiiH toujour) in thee Sailor Suits for Gblsj four Pretty Dresses for giils, from four to ww, of whi oulche rid on colUr fourteen. Yoke, inaertion trimmed; foui-in-hand tie of red or A' ruffle and sleeve finished with Valen- GUte- All sizes, from four fj' cienne; three tucks In bck. And only fourteen, for not $1.50 ob, HL no 1 only Lf $1.98. 75 ceats. The three-year-old daughter of Geo.

Spragg of Thompson street Is ill of son of this city, and J. J. Jennings of Columbus, made a party of visitors at Sandusky and near-by resorts on Sun MEET MK AT FRANK'S. malarial fever. Harold Wilson of the Marlon County day.

Bank force, who has been 111 for sev W. S. Spencer, manager of the West eral days, Is able to be out again. ern Union Telegraph company, return Are These Prices Low? Willis Lewi of the Manhattan force, ed Sunday evening from Deshler, where he attended the funeral of his who has been ill for the past three months, is again able to resume his duties. niece.

Ed. K. Uhler returned home Sunday night from a three weeks' outing at Bay View. Mrs. Uhler and little Rob CITY IN BRIEF.

ert will remain until some time next month. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reajiem and see a chance to buy goods CHEAP. 10 pieces 24 inch Satin Foulards, pood colors, small designs: these Roods have sold for $1.00 1 piece Applique Silk, QO $1.00 quality OuC 5 pieces 24 inch Satin Foulards, good colors and designs, extra finish, usual Pfl $1.25 quality UuC Alfred Horn of St.

James street was baptized Elfrrda Horn, Sunday morn Miss Vina Willnuer returned to her home at Toledo today, after a short visit with friends In this city. Miss Irene Thurston accompanied her for a Ing. by Rev. H. 11.

Fleer at the Evan gelical Trotestant Salem's church. In the afternoon the immediate relatives were entertained at the Horn short stay. Mrs. Bowyer and daughter, Mil tr colored dot and rimirea. IJR nnalito 1I.

dred, of Cleveland have returned home after a four weeks' visit with Mrs. IN COMMON PLEAS COURT. Bowyer parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.

Dey- son of east Church street. Phillips. I I A transcript In the case of the State wv, www pieces All-wool Satin Striped Challies, CO $1.00 quality OtIC D. A. Frank Co.

Miss Clara Harris of Delaware, who has been the guest of Miss Estelle Rlcheson of Grand avenue, returned cf Ohio against Frederick Dreher. who Is charged with failure to support his wife and children, was filed in common pleas court this morning. home today. Miss Estolle accompanied her and will visit friends in Delaware Or" and Columbus. rain bu no ibu with Pr.

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