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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 6

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 6

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The Marion Stari
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JL THE MARION DAILY STAR MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1894. A DESPONDENT DOCTOR. DIED JN THE TO LEAVE THE CITY. lr. 4.

A. Minium- Trie Hi oimnlt Sui BLE1ME SALE. AN 4 ArWyVSrVWWVVrV' WJE. A3RAM LA TOURRETTE'5 DEATH NOUNCEO HERE SATURDAY. 1 i.le mi A Columbus Slat" corr poiideuce from J'rospect liustlieft.

ing, under date of January -0: Tlie Jfeiitli of Hie l-'oliuer Well-kliiiuii heveral weeks ago 1111 elderly man Having decided to leave Marion, I shall close my entire stock at greatly reduced rates. ll'-em-s Hi Kliiiii.a Klirlmi li L'iviiiL' his name as I Jr. .1. A. William came here from 'olnmlni-, stopping Mrs.

Shilling's boirdiiig house. diii mil fare well in his practice-, am becoming financially embarrassed r-solved to rid himself of the troubles c. this world bv coiiimittiiM' suicide. I.a- niuht in his room he cut. the veins of liis rii'ht Ictf near the ankle and the I $45 Suitings for $35.

I 35 25- I 25 18. I Pants from $4.00 up. arteries of his left wrist with a razor His t'roaiis awoke some of I Id! boarders New Silks We are not offering old goods, but are buying and selling NEW and on learning his condition they Having decided to carry over as tew jjoods as possible, jjreat sacrifice of actual values has been made by us. This means a bi saving of money to our customers. DRESS GOODS Some fine Suit 1'atterns left, one of a kind, at extreme low prices.

About HOO YurrU of Flna French rplijrr llnliam at I worth 20, IftOO 4-4 lil, fill hlrllng at 0 1-4 1000 Itt l-4i( 7 I SIMI I'lr Blurk l.aillM' llns at IKS Ynr.il KrefKh HiiiicH :t.1. Bargains all over the store, in every department. These facts you can only appreciate by calling at our store. Then you can sector yourself. Special low pi ices on Muslin, Shirtings, Table Linen and 1 louse Furnishing goods.

Buy these goods now, and make them up before the Spring work is at hand. You can buy a good sheet for 25 cents and a good shirt pattern for 29 cents at 111 North Main Street- D. YAKE. called in Or. Shuev.

who drc-sed lit wounds. Aside from the wenknes caused by the of blood, 1 In- patient is doillL' as well as call b'- expected liul mtv little can bo learned of his uf I'IihI Tenn. Ills le-rui-reil Siiniluy Other Heaths. Abrarn I.aTourrette.the former well-known manufacturer of this city, died at his home in Klmo, a surburb of Chattanooga. last Thursday evening.

Mrs. l'eter I.aTourrette, wlioe husband left about a week ago for his father's home, received a postal card late Saturday afternoon announcing the death of the father. A telegram had been received ut the Western Cnion ollice l-'riday morning at 7:55 o'clock, but it was not delivered, and Mrs. I.aTourrette had no information of the death until she received the postal card. The deceased was know 11 to have been in rather feeble health, but his condition was not thought to have been serious.

Monday, January loth, be was taken with a severe cold, and from I hat time he grew worse until death The remains were interred Sunday at t. Klmo. Mr. J.aToiirrette had only been a resident of that place for the 11 perfect have been past life. lb- came hen strniiL'er.

lb- claim to wealihv at one line, hut lost his lor Remember the entire stock must be closed out by Feb. 15, for spot cash only. Fixtures tor sale also. PAULGETTUM. All owing me will oblige by settling their accounts.

tune in gold mine specula! ions in Colorado, lie has such a proud spirit that he would accent no chanty from any one. lb- often remarked that "the linger of scorn should never be pointed at him." He is i I years old. lias diiUL'hlers at llradford. and one in New York City, before al-fcmiitimz his rash act he wrote three letters, one to Mrs. Shilling, one W.

I'd tit. one to the public. Tin lie L. B. GURLEY Hole Agent for Sunday Creek Coal Omen North ofJalU TELEPHONE HO.

67 contents could not. be learned, a member of the Masonic order. past few months, having recently titled himself a new home there with the ex MARRAGE VOWS. wasExsEsaEssm pectation of remaining permanently. Mr.

I.aToiirrette's recent removal 11 1 re M.KIlll.v Ollli lilies at II Mile) Home WeililiiiK' from this city will be remembered Marion had been his home since 1S7B and his connection with the manufac 'S'liiire Mi: Kin ley was called to the home of Cross, in the scst end of thncity, Hut unlay to perform a marriage ceremony. The contracting turing and business interests of this DRESS GOODS AND I SILKS. A special offering in i 24inch Black China Silks ith small gen- i teel figures, the reg- ular $1.25 quality, at 85 cts. I We have just received this lot of silks in a full assortment of pat- terns. The quality is excellent and the op- portunity should be taken advantage of.

WARNER EDWARDS. I city is well known. He accumulated considerable property hile living here parties were Mr. Cross and Miss Anna the principal portion of which he con It. Manes.

It was just o'clock when verted into money before leaving for the 'Souire said the words thai united Tennessee. It is not known here that What Flour Always B. T. B. B.

It is the PRIDE OF MARION FLOUR, manufactured by the Marion Milling Company, MARION, OHIO. J5gTEvery consumer recommends it. the couple. The ceremony was per he had any will. On one or two oc formed in the presence of a few friends casions lie nail drafted such ti doc from this city and Huntington, Ind ument, but none of these were proper and a most, bounteous and delicious wedding supper was served.

ly executed. The deceased was born in New York Mr. Cross is a railroad man and lias THE BOSTON. The Change of Mnnngrimnt halt! eontimiPH to attract lrn number of the best nii'l tntiHt careful buyer of Murion aiirruumtiiiK country. J'uti-11 long xtali'iiient tlint arc void of ruth not coiiHidcrcil ncccs-miry npicn(lnKC to a fmcccuxfiil Kalu.

-For the next ten ilnys aH our inventory progresses you may expert clioiccHt koih at pxccptiniially low prices. No Mow or lniKtle It is self-evident that the consumers of I ry (loods and Ktirx, Wrnps, ItlimkctJf, Underwear, Press Cm. lis, Curtains, Linens, in diet anything usually kept in a modern city Hlore can always lie found in liest articles at 1 ho Htore ho low that a thought of decking elxewliere is not considered. Our Monday evening Offering will interest you. Halo of Corsets 1 every day at price the lowest.

Kid Mloves, The celclirntad I', and 1'. All the new similes, 5 to IS button lengths. Hosiery, Fnderwear, Lares, YuiliiiKK, Jlawlkc r-chiefs. Hair Ornaments, Cashmere loves nnd it tH, Corsets and Kid are among the many Saturday evening requisites found at thu BOSTON, Cummin IMffmorial IliilUllnff. Columbia rink, Kast street.

Music, at the l'eople'a rink tomorrow night. 1 Hot egg sandwiches at Monnetle tk rimer's. WH! fialion vii. Columbia Wednesday, a-lth. (io to Monnottn A Kraner's for hot egg sandwiches.

6-t'J See new spring style Hats just received at J. Strelitz'g Sons. 521a l'olo Crestline vh. Marion, at the l'eople'i rink tomorrow night. 1 The program at the Kpworth M.

K. church Tuesday evening will open at 7: Ho. The (lalion polo team will try hard to win thegnine Wednesday. See lliein try it. l'olo in linn vs.

The Columbia Wednesday. Wait and nee and interesting game. Miitinpo at the Columbia tomorrow afternoon. Admission and new skates cents. The celebrated Murray City lump coal for Hale by Kinsley A Lawrence.

Telephoned. 4.1-tf "Our New Crop" a rattling 5-ceiit cigar, sold only at Frank Heed's, west Center street. 1'etf Hev. Ileal intends commencing revival meetings at the Oermnn M. K.

church next week. The Couthoiii concert at the Kpworth M. K. church will take place tomorrow evening, the program opening at 7 311 o'clock. been a resident of the city for some state.

He leaves a wife and two children, a daughter who resides in the east and his son, l'eter l.aTourette. lime and is well known here. The bride is an equally familiar person to a wide circle of friends, anil all Join in wishing DEATHS IN CLARIDON TOWNSHIP. them a most happy union. Oeon-'c, M.

Dedrick was over at William .11. nil liealtlent, Crestline last Fritlay and passed the old style examination for railway mail llles us tin llestilt of I'aralysis Dculli at Caledonia. William M. Wittred, a life-long resi clerks. Mr.

Dedrick examination HERE'S ANOTHER. was for Ohio and he threw 1127 post dent of Claridon township, died at his ollicea and made SMI separations in -10 Twt Mutes I'mich Kaeh (Mher In the COAL -Either hard or soft, SALTFi110 0T coarse, NT Either Portland or Louisville, PLASTER The Knickerbocker, Connellsville Crushed Coke. minutes, without a single error. You can count on your lingers all lit I'rlze Klin; Tor Nearly one hundred men and boys home a mile east of the village of Claridon, Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock He suffered a stroke of paralysis some four or live weeks ago, and this, added records of that kind that have lieen haunted the rendezvous for sports in made. There isn't a clerk in the ser the north end of the city Saturday to a malady of the lungs and the fer- vice that knows his boxes better (ban SOLD ONLY BY night to witness another pugilis-ic con bleness of advanced years, was too much ieorge I'edrick.

to overcome. Deceased had reached lion't forget the polo game at the Simon E. DeWolfe the age of 73 years. He leavi wife and three children, one of whom People's rink tomorrow night. 1 tio to the 1'eople's rink.

1 test that was quietly announced to occur. 1'rof. Hurley, the colored mute of this city, and 1'rof. Miller, a white mute of Springfield, were to meet. While the presence of these principals was awaited an impromptu match Mrs J.

Irey, resides on east South street in this city, lie was much respected among a wide circle of friends ami acquaintances. was gotten up between Friday Oehler and Hoodie Snyder, and they punched The funeral services occurred from one another for eight rounds and the the late home of the deceased this fore 0 noon, at 11) clock, and the buna! bout was declared in favor of Friday for which he got FOR COAL AND FEED. e-UT followed at Claridon cemetery. In the meantime the mutes had ar 1. title Tommy llitnley.

rived and they faced each other for a Tomas, the oldest surviving son of twenty uonur purse. lie contest is Mr. and Mrs. John llanley, of Caledo nia, died nt their home in that place Sunday afternoon, at the age of years and tl months. The little fellow's health had been quite poorly, but his death Hard Coal, all sizes, Massilon Lump, Massilon Washed Nut, Hocking, Sunday Creek and Jackson Soft Coal, Of tlic BEST QU-fiLITT Central Coal Office and City Feed Store.

East Street. Telephone 63. Opp. Hotel Marion. FiLI.

GOODS came unexpectedly to the fond parents Only the night before he died, the child was about the house and was able to walk up stairs unaided. Heath was the result of congestion of the lungs lind heart failure. This is the second alllict ion of the kind that has visited the llunley home, it being less than ten months since the oldest son said to have been one of the most entertaining of the innumerable affairs of the kind that have been pulled off in this vicinity without molestation. It was a pretty even match, fought for all theie was in it, and both men were accredited with a clean knock-down, but in the fourth round Miller was unable to respond, having received some punches that turned the interior of his stomach over. Hurley was given the money, live dollars of which he gave to his opponent.

These two men will face each other again at Caledonia tonight. Military Captain IiafTensperger will hold an examination Friday night for members of Company for the appointment -of two sergeants and two corporals, the examination will be written and will embrace only such questions in tactics as etery soldier should know, and will be open to every member of the company. Kaeh man competing must, be in full uniform and have his equipments in good condition, for this will count on his average. The examina TO of Mr. and Mrs.

Hanley died. The remains of the child will be brought to this city Tuesday noon, and Williams Leffler THE LEADING- TAILOES, Have now in stock all tha Newest Designs, Colors and Mixtnrwj. A great var of Plain Goods, in all makes, which they will make np at the lnwes prices possible, consistent with first-class workmanship. Satisfaction is always given in Style and Fit. funeral services will occurat St.

Mary Catholic church, buriel following at St to to to to to to to to to to to to rm to Mary's Catholic cemetery. CLOSED UP. S. Itoners, the Hoot anil Shoe tteater. Makes an We Are Daily Planning For the Occupancy of Our New Room.

We expect to occupy it by March 1. The arrangements are coming along nicely. Suppose you were about to occupy the finest residence in the city. While your stock of furnishings would be good, you would want to dispose of it at almost any sacrifice, in order to have the shine of newness throughout in the new place. At any rate that is our case.

We want to open our new room with a new stock entirely, taking little from the old but our reputation for always making the lowest prices. WE HAVE "SACRIFICED Hundreds of articles in our store away below cost. In wraps there are dozens of instances where we do not ask one-third the actual net cost to us. People ho find they must be economical in times like these, can lump their economy at our sale. A dollar ill do the work of two, three or four.

Despite the noise, there are no prices like ours. Comparison proves it. AND WHY? Because We Are Determined to Move the Goods. The bout and shoe store of V. Bowers, located at the southeast corner B4TT (S Are you CONSTIPATED Do von have HEAD- SS3 of the court house square, was closed ACHES? Is your NERVOUS SYSTEM.

LIVER OR KIDNEYS out of order? If so, cure yourself by by the sheriff this forenoon upon three executions Issued upon cognovit judg S22 TRADE COMPLEXION. One month's treatment 25C. Three A ments as follows: One of held by months, 50C. Samples sent free. Address, the heirs of Mrs.

S. bowers, deceas ed. one for 300 by Henry Howe and Wright'6 Celery Tea i columbus. ohio. tion will lie held in the room of the agricultural society, in the basement of the court house, and will be conducted strictly on a military basis, and the ones passing the best examination will get the stripes.

Kelipses of IS 11. There will be two eclipses of the sun and two of the moon in 1S94. A partial eclipse of the moon occurs on March JOth and 21st, an annular eclipse one for 100 by the Farmers and hanics Bank. For Sale by H. C.

Uoberman 4 Co. and L. Deniion Co. Alter tins proceeding riowers lileil a deed of assignment in probate court to Attorney Kred K. tiuthery.

No state ment of the amount of assets and liabilities has as yet been made. The as- of the sun on April 5th, a partial eclipse of the moon September 14th, One Week" igniuent is made of only the stock of lore to boots and shoes. and a total eclipse of the sun Septem TW3 ber LNth. Surprises of ttie Season. H'pper sanilusiky In Olilen Times It is surprising to note the vast People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and ere amount of plowing that has been done between X'pper Sandusky and Marion satisfied with trancient action, but now that it is generally knor.n thai as will be seen in a trip between the yrup of J'iss will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives.

to to to to which act for a time, but finally injure the system. Notiee of Trimming For all kinds of vine, tree or shrub And TThler, Phillips Greatest Sale will be a thing of the past-a pleasant recollection for those who took advantage of the great bargains. We commence the last week by adding to our Great Sale as a special feature a Remnant Counter, which contains short lengths from every departmentin the store, to be sold at a fraction of original price. Buy Children's School Dresses from the Remnant counter-. Buy your Fancy Plaid Waist at the Remnant counter.

Buy a Combination Suit from the Remnant counter. See the Remnants at once. two places. All high ground, in fields of ten and fifteen acres, has been plowed and if no heavy rains set in ill be in good shape for an early sowing of oats. Not U-e.

All persons indebted to the cemetery for lot care and for plants, are asked to call and settle at once, either to the superintendent at cemetery or at H. C. lloberman drug slore. Tki 1 IMI bery trimming, leave your orders at J. to People can well afford to skimp themselves in other lines, buy of us while this great Clearance-removal Sale is going on.

Hoadley s. the prescription drug gist. 1 14 west Center street. Have had fifteen years' experience and all work guaranteed to be satisfactory. 1.

D. A. FRANK COMPANY, J. II. Cakokr.

AHEAD OF ALL. fas The great value of Hood's sarsaoa- r1 Strclitz's suits to order, MASONIC BLOCK NEW ROOn-BUSBY BLOCK. rilia as a remedy for catarrh is vouched $1600. measure for Pants, Leave vour VT( ij thousands of people whom 11 has cure now. r.W rt "LZ-t VM M14: nt l'olo Crestline vs.

Marion, at the the 1 l'olo Crestline vs. Marion, 1'eople's rink tomorrow night. Uhler, Phillips Co. IVople's rink tomorrow night. 1.

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