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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 5

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THE MARION DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1896. WILL EXTEND THE TIME. THE CITY IN BRIEF. Pure and Sure." Tr.ur.r 0. TV.

l.mer will Keclr. T. Intll July 28i AE! deputy The first Bryan button 8ppered in Marion, Friday, adorning the coat of 8. Canfield, ol Toledo, president of the Standard Fuel Gaa Co that hat been YOU CAN'T AFFORD T'o miss this greatest of chances, when we offer you the opportunity of buying 10 UUBlly PDgSged today, receiving taxes. The Star scribe asked Mr.

Le.Iler when he would quit organized here. were due and Dr. E. H. Kaffensperger secured the third prize in the word contest of the Baking Powder, and he reulied- Ktnrv ClarK riano company, ine Buuum nave closed the books a nave extended the time.

prize is a due bill of seventy-five dol Mrs as first payment on a piano. I am convinced Cleveland's is the purest baking powder made and I have adopted it exclusively in my cooking schools and for daily household use. Mas. S. T.

Rorer, Frincipal Philadelphia Ctcking Sihoct. Mr Tell Feed, of Kansas, and Miss uc uulg pay on Saturday night I'll keep open until Tuesday, July so that the mechanics may get in and save TIattie B. Case, of Delaware county for Men's hat, soft, stiff and Fedoras, all colors, worth $1.50 Men's la. 50 n.n'. h.t.

Ml- A 1. .98 cents. M. were married at the home of he bride's and for. uui it win Keep us hu.tline to ouaw uaia, nil aiyics, um DCIOW CvSI.

cuter. 555 north Main street, at noon THE GREEN CAMP MILL BURGLARS AT WORK. uuukb na make our settlement with the Auditor in August les, taxes have been pretty well paid today, Kev. W. E.

Thomas officiating, ft II. G. Gillet, salesman at the hard rurehaicd Today by J. J. Hane for Ihree -K- v.

ma usual amount of de ware bouse of Fred Haberman, met The Bom of Richard W. Murphy VUlt Friday Might. Thouaaad Dollar. iiuuoucBn win oe carried over- but all Im 1 1 1 with a painful accident Friday night, Ha carried out a sack of binding twine The Green Camp mill, formerly the The residence of Richard W. Murphy .11, iuanon county citizens are prompt in pavine their the C.

and E. engineer, was burglariz' and in stepping from the rear door fell, property of the partnership firm of Haines Wolford. was sold at receiv the county. No, this is my last collec We must make room for fall stock, and will not keep these goods over. Similiar sacrifices in shoe department.

rien's French calf, patent leather shoes, price $5.00, sell at $4.00. Men'a $4.00, sell at 13.00. Hen's tan and oxblood shoes, price $3 50, sell at Ladles' tan oxfords, needle toes, to close at 98c, worth $1.35. Ladies' canvass oxfords, worth a.oo a pair, for $1.50. Call uji see as before purcljasioj .04 save roooey.

spraining his foot E. E. McCardle has aaccepted posi er's sale this morning to John J. Hane, ed, Friday night. Mr.

Murphy occupies a house on west Center street, and he runs an engine at nights in the yards tion as treasurer, and the people have been very kind to me in mv ior tion as nieht clerk at the New Kerr here. His wife at present is out of the stewardship and I appreciate their many courtesies." in connection with the mill there House. In 1879 and 18S0 McCardle was an acre and a half of land, and those in city on a visit, and of this the burglars clerk at the Kerr House, but there has Then an irate tax-Daver m. must have been aware. position to know are of the opinion that been quite a change since that time, When Mr.

Murphy returned home saying that he was being robbed, and' Mr. Lefller patiently showed him air. Hane has secured a bargain. a. u.

Leach, as receiver of the part' this morning he found that an entrance had been gained into the upper part of nership property of the flrm.this morn different rates of the tax-levying boards and that his return of personal property was larger than it had been for ing transferred the mill property to the house by climbing over a shed and breaking open a window. Once inside Mr. Hane and thus the receivership is not only in the hotel but in the city. Charles Kidd and Miss Tirzah Weaver will be married at Ft. Wayne Bun-day.

This announcement will cause mueh surprise to the young people of this city. Both are will known, and their acquaintances will hasten to extend congratulations. Blue Front Ope Price Closing Sboe House. now in a fair way of beine brought to a the fellows took everything in sight. A many years, and the i.

t. p. went away vowing vengeance on hia close in the very near future. i i i i pair of opera glasses, suit of clothes, razors, silverware and in fact every buiiuui uoara ana tovrnnh AMONG THE CHURCHES. SF.R SHOW WINDOW FOB AND t'BICES.

Ana wus it goes from dav to dmr nH OPPOSITE HOTEL flARlM. thing that could be carried away was taken. the treasurer muBt not take offense at William Aiekenhead, Ed Lattimar, Y. M. C.

A. ueing canea a ttnef and "sich." Mr. Murphy did not know just what Men's meeting at 3 p. m. in auditor Notice to Stockholder, Reuben Bechtel, Fred Faber and Joba Feiger, of the Wooster Fire depart xne aupucate turned over to the was stolen.

The house was ransacked, ium of the Y. M. C. A. building.

Every The stockholders of The Marion and things were scattered about the treasurer last November instructed him to collect $388,685.38, distributed one invited. Milling company will meet at the otlioe ment, are in the city. They are all members of Canton Wright, and were placee in a manner that would indicate of the mill'at 4 o'clock p. on Mon among nine thousand people, or 18,000 at the local fire department today, wit day, July 20th, 1890, for the purpose of that the burglars had taken their own time. About midnight it is known that a tough crowd was in the west end, receipts.

Ana to collect that sum without making many mistakes is no small nessing a drill of the horses. electing seven directors to serve for During the fireworks display at the job. and that there was one in the party the ensuing year, and to transact such other business as may oome before the Fairgrounds last evemng.a horse hitch Treasurer-elect Jacob F. Mora DREW, SELBY A CO. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO.

This entire line of Ladies' Fine Shoes in Black, Tan and Chocolate, and in all the very latest styles of needle, round and square toes, to be closed out at BELOW COST that knows well what is going on in the city, and through this there is a meeting. J. B. Fisher, ed to a surrey became frightened.broke tne otnce September 7, 1698. 195, Secretary.

possibility that something more defi PERSONAL. its hitching strap and started toward the tents at a lively pace. Some one stopped him and he was returned to hie Eicunlon to Cleveland. nite may be learned in the future of the burglary, though it is hardly prob Miss Nellie Madden has returned Two dollars round trip, Big Four owner with nothing damaged. able.

Free HaptuU 9 :00 a. Sunday school. 10 :30 a. preaching. All welcome.

D. B. Martin, Pastor. Christian Church. 9 :00 a.

Sunday school. 10:30 a. preaching. 7 p. 8.C.

E. 7:30 p. preaching. A. Skidmore, Pastor.

Freabyterlan Church. Sunday school, 9 a. in. Preaching, 10 :30 a. m.

Junior C. 3 p. m. Y.P.8. C.

p. m. Preaching, 7 :30 p. m. All welcome.

W. E. Thomas, Pastor. trom Cleveland. route.

Train leaves Marion 9: 60 a. John Drake, of this city, manager of July 22. Tickets good returning Ju Miss Ward, of Dayton, is the euest of LOCAL MENTION. the Bowling Green base ball team, is at 23. Parades, fireworks and base ball ner sister, Mrs.

John Darmody. home. He will retire from base ball for the time being, as he broke his hand Haley Bros, for feed. 88tf Cleveland against Washington and Philadelphia, 9:00 a. July 22.

Only Mrs. Grant Holmes and baby have gone to Sandusky for a week's visit. New lot white belts at Go to Foye's for your perfumery. two dollars. A.

C. Bowmj, Agent. 203t4 in playing a game at that place a few days since. Drake has made a hit at Bowling Green, not only with the ball James Sickle and Gus Hill, of Cale- donia, are spending a few days in this Fine line of toilet articles at Foye's. but with the people.

city. DR.A.MELVILLE CRANE Leffler Bland are selling lake sand Rev. H. Grenf zenberg, of Cincinnati, The Misses Slack, of New Knoxville, at $1.50 per yard. 162tf PBTSICIAN AND SURGEON, are guests of the family of Mr.

and 68 PAIRS Ladles, tan oxfords, narrow sq-toes, were $2.00, cut to $1.50. 57 PAIRS Ladles tan Prince Alberts, needle toe, hand sewed. Were $3.00 cut down to $2.25. New stock of white collars and cuffi, Dlteaing and Horeorv of the V.ve. Kr.

None editor of The Guide to Holiness, a German monthly, who has been the guest of Rev. C. E. Polk, will preach at Christian Science. The Christian Science service is held Mrs.

Wm. Gracely. and Throat. Ksyreclul attentlo'u given to flir belts, mitts, at Seffners. ting 01 opeutaoieg.

Miss Katie Boehm, of Galion, has re. 111109 in Mmnnic hiock Too many Straw Hats at Klein- OFPICK Hours: Over Dmiimm lieiiur' in the Christian Science reading rooms Fisher block, corner Center and Prospect streets, Sunday, July 19, at 10:30 turned home after a pleasant visit with the German M. E. church tomorrow forenoon and assist in the administration of the Lord's Supper. Presid'ng maiers'.

Take your choice at one-half 1(1;) to 12M ft. m. Marlon, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sickle.

1:11 to p. in. Telonlione: amce IZ2. price. m-w-f 6:30 to 8:00 p.

m. Ketldence 47. Mrs. dinger, of Detroit, and Elder T. G.

Schaal will preach at 7:30 on I Call! aniwered promptly In city or country Ladies get our closing prices m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. All are welcome. her Bister, Mrs.

Grace R. Willis, of Del p. m. wash goods and waists. aware, have been visiting Mrs.

Leech 204t2 Seffnee Bbos. Mrs. Lillian Matthews, of Delaware and daughters at their homes on avenue, left over a week ago for Indian' 45 PAIRS Ladleslblack Real Estate Just received at the Marion Bazar, Church and Vine streets. the fourth gross of those famous sum Prince Alberts and button 8t. Paul'i Church.

Seventh Sunday after Trinity 19. 7:30 a. Holy Eucharist. 9:00 a. m.

Sunday school. 10:30 a. morning service, sermon, josepn m. iTorman, one of the re- mer corsets to sell at 26c. Come early.

oxfords, needle and square portorial hustlers who make the Ga s-tu-f 5t apolis, and while there was wedded to Mr. J. Robart. The happy couple returned here Friday night and have taken up their home on Delaware avenue. Mrs.

Robart, nee Matthews, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, zette popular at Steubenville, was BARGAINS. toe. Were $3.00, cut The Erie will sell excursion tickets etc.

in the city Friday, having stopped off to Cincinnati, Sunday, at one dollar for down to $2.25. here on his way home from Kenton. round trip. Direct route and fast is a portrait artist, and has numerous Upper Sandusky Chief Mrs. Isaac time.

202t3 FOB TERMS AHD PRICES ENQUIRE CF No evening service. Seats free. All welcome. J. W.

ARMSTRONG.Rector, Calvary Kvangellcal Church. Sunday school at 9 a. m. friends here. The groom is also inter 150 PAIRS Ladies high Mann and little daughter drove up Lieutenant lit us received bis new ested in the portrait business, and will from Marion county today and are vis shoes In black and tan, uniform today, and will appear in it enter business here.

Mr. and Mrs. FRED W. PETERS, iting her parents, Infirmary Director the next time company goes on pa 10:30 a. annual missionary meet Lobart have the best wishes of their all the latest styles.

To and Mrs. David Reely, north of town. rade. ing. many friends in Marion.

Office on N. Main over Uepoilt Dank. be sold at half price. Miss Theresa May Crawley, accom Everybody is welcome. Come enjoy m.

a. unase, or tins city was nomi panied by her mother, sister and broth A cozy residence of 7 rooms, close to nated some time ago by the Prohibi a pleasant evening at St. Paul's lawn fete tonight, at the J. C. Johnston er, and Miss Cora Brian, will leave for This stock of Drew, Selby Co must be the business center or the city, south tion party for supreme judge.

Later Tuscola, 111., Sunday evening, to enjoy home. 01 tne residence 01 Mrs. Ai. A. reters 2 :00 p.

mission band. Y. P. 7:00 p. m.

Preaching, 7:00 p.m. All are invited. A. Vaudersall, Pastor. Epworth at.

K. Church. 9 :00 a. Sunday school, 10:30 a. preaching.

a month's visit with her grandparents, on south Prospect street. The Evangelical Sunday school will the National Prohibition convention declared for sound money and nearly all of the Ohio nominees, including Mr. Chase, withdrew from the ticket and Mr, and Mrs. David Randolph. The residence of Mrs.

M. A. Peters, on closed out at once, to make room for new goods, to take the place of this make. run an excursion to Greenwood Lake south Prospect street, containing 10 Hon, L. F.

Limbert, of Greenville, at Delaware on July SO. Adults COo rooms and bath room, with all mod and Ion, F. M. Marriott, of Delaware, children 2oc. 1 em improvements.

amiiated with the National party, which is composed of the free silver were in the city yesterday, enroute to 11 m. and 3 :15 p. class meet' Even in the most severe cases of 200 lots in Ivanhoe Addition for sale Mansfield, to attend a meeting of the ings. Prohibition element. Thursday the sprain or bruise, cut or burn, Thomas cheap.

board of managers of the intermediate 7:30 p. preacbing. Third sermon state Frohibition committee named Electric Oil gives almost instant relief. J. E.

RHOADS, South Main St. penitentiary, of which they are mem a tract of land, on Jefferson street, of in series on life of Abraham, "The Bus' Gideon T. Stewart, of Norwalk, to tlli It is the ideal family liniment. and 87-100 acres. bers.

iness Life of Abraham." the vacancy caused by Mr. Chase's The street railway service will begin Visitors are cordially invited to at An 8 room house on Delaware avenue IN COMMON PLEAS. resignation. 1. of Notice.

tend these services. with two cellars, one 18x28 and one 14x22, 125 barrel cistern, waterworks at 6 a. m. Sunday, a half hour earlier than usual, to accommodate partons of the Erie excursion to Cincinnati. 203(2 All welcome J.

L. Hillman, Pastor. me jaugnters oi America are re A motion to make the petition more nffiPfo in house and yard. Barn 18x24 with quested to meet at their hall tomorrow An Aged lady'a Death. definite and certain was filed by Harris Sears and W.

Z. Davis as attorneys Our clearance sale is attracting many slate roof. Cash payment of $1200 down and the rest to suit purchaser. afternoon at 2 o'clock, to attend the Mrs. Margaret Elliott, aged 85 yy mum hm shrewd buyers, as we are offering funeral of Sister Wasson's mother, in a years, died this morning at the home for the defendant in the case of William special low prices and rare bargains in uoay.

L. Kerr against Stephen Kerr. of her daughter, Mrs. T. C.

Booth, on oorch Main street, after an illness all departments. Seffnkb Bhoh The funeral will be held at the fami HERE IT IS! Johnston Young have filed a peti Don't miss the lawn fete and band of but four days. She was strict ly residence in Booth block.north Main JUST THE NICEST YOU EVER SAW. concert, to be given by the St. Paul tion for divorce for Sarah J.

Little against Philip Little. She states that en with acute disentery, which complicated with the infirmities of one street. iJy order of Emma Martik, Councilor. ladies at the Johnston residence, Sat they were married November 18, 1875, urday night, in connection with the bi of her advanced her death. A Child Knlfii.

and two boys have been born unto cycle parade. 203t2 Also Pittson Egg and Chestnut, LeHigh Valley-all sizes, Scranton-all sizes, And Massillon, Raymond City, Sedalia and Deceased was the mother of twelve them, viz: Frank, age 18 years, and The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when children, four of whom are dead. Of Electric cars run from the depot in these, two reside in this city Mrs. age 14 years. That the defendant bas been a habitual drunkard for more Cincinnati direct to the ball grounds, in need or a laxative, and if the father tiocmng uoal Booth and Mrs.

Mary Wasson. only eight minutes ride. Go to Cin or mother be costive or bilious, the than three years; that he has been The funeral will occur Sunday from most gratifying results follow its use guilty of gross neglect of duty, failing cinnati Sunday by the Erie. Fare for round trip only one dollar. 203t2 the Booth residence at 3 o'clock.

11 f-hfl hoar. I -it AT mm DrllU Stuck at LaBue. pruviue lur uio jjiaiunii ur uuuuxcu nown and every family should have a that he has been guilty of extreme Account of People's party national The oil well was not shot at LaEue convention at St. Louis, Big Four route cruelty toward plaintiff, and that to today, as was the intention. The drills will sell round trip tickets good re Soldiers' Mnm.

1 Koroolf cHa hnfl hnpn rom stuck about forty feet in Trenton rock, turning until July 27, for eleven dol Any One desirinv tn vialf ha I naMod In iln vrneriincr for hntftlfl. That lars. 201t2 A. Bowbn, Aeent. and as it was impossible to get tnem tiful Soldiers' Home at Dayton tomor- she bas been good, faithful and indus- Imr av out work bad to be stopped.

row can do so by taking the Erie ex trious, but Philip would spend ms If you go to Cincinnati via the Erie, HIGHEST GRADE, money for liquor and in riotous living. you sleep an bour and a half longer on trip An Old Flame Flare Up. v.iuii 10 uincinnati. Bound fare to Cincinnati, $1. See I She prays for a divorce and the care Sunday morning, and still have A singularly romantic episode that hours in the Queen City.

A dollar and custody of the children. dates away back in the forties occurred Recommended by the M. B. Dipkersqs, Agt, Erie for Cincinnati. round trip is cheap enough for any in Belief oute.

the other Dr. Toledo and the Lake. body. 203t2 Best Bakers to make the William liothrock spent his youthful Remember, no change of cars either Sunday, July 19, the H. V.

and T. The Erie railroad, the direct route IT IS MARION'S COFFEE I days in that old town and met and loved or returning if you take the Erie will sell round trip tickets at Marion Whitest and Sweetest a pretty young girl named Lizzie field. 'or Cincinnati. Fare $1. to Cincinnati, will take you to the to Toledo at $1.00, Detroit 1 50, Put- His love was requited, and they became Queen City and return, Sunday, for $1.

Special train will leave Em no laperior In any package colT'ee Bold. Aiik Tor and fnalnton having K. A coflee. If your dealer doea not have It, he oan get eneafted to be married, but the demon Christian property street. lt if.

on Train leaves Marion station (up town) Marion at 7:15 a. making connec Home that interferes with so many of those ronertv tion with boats for above points r-fc Obtainable, Use PRIDE OF MARION FLOUR. at 7 a. and leaves Marion Junction at 7:25 a. and you have )i hours in I affairs stepped in, and they separated, on Mrs or hou nouse.

can Special train will leave Toledo at 8:30 o. M. or teiepnone the city. The attractions are base ball The Stoltz Co. p.

after arrival of boats from De EWR hu TT. TT" Cincinnati vs. Baltimore the La young Eothrock going west, while his sweetheart staid there and afterward became Mrs. Littla Years wore on, and neither heard from the other. Time troit and Put-in-Bay.

J. weighs bicycle, trn7l WW DftK. AD- 203t2 J. M. Davidson, Agent.

goon, Chester Park, the Zoological Garden and Coney Island. Go by the worked many changes in the nearly Erie Excursion to Cincinnati. Erie. Only $1 for round trip. 203t2 yTA office.

111 ror Bnd lo New house C- E. Mamk bargain. 8ee The Erie railway will have a special umm 1 half century that passed. Mrs. Little became a widow.

Dr. Bothrock had Freeatone Feache. excursion rate to Cincinnati, Sunday, Freestone peaches, fresh from the been married also, and his wife died a Julv 19. at the rate of $1.00 for round 1PI trees, at J. W.

Tbew's. Low price by I aw rears atro. trip. Train will reach Cincinnati in do Ser.l yws paid washliS8 and boh1 Mreiitx'. LLg.ht P.a"y- Inquire M.

Carner Last year, in writing to a menu, ne early forenoon. Two base ball games the basket for canning. Don't forget I that we get in plenty of good, fresh I happened to ask what became of his boy' dJO. Walnut ana rrospect 203-t3 between Cincinnati and Baltimore. The Erie is the direct route, and makes the country butter daily.

J. W. Thew, hood's idol and was greatly surprised to find she was living and a widow. He 203t2 best time. For further particulars see wrote to her, and a correspondence followed, which soon rekindled the old Erie Exearslon to Lima.

202t3 M. B. Dickerbon, Agent. every "ection tfl "'Slit: alsoiiiin mftde- ells at BtaP'e to Se50 month. Halary The Erie will aell round trip tickets flame to its former ardor after Its half Remember Cincinnati.

toLimi, July 21, for $155 on account! Mnul fHPtarinff century nap. The doctor soon took a tourney eastward, and after a ten days' 2U-s-t3l of Democratic judicial conrention. One and one-half hours' sleep tomorrow morning is worth more than one flour in Cincinnati about noon. Take Train leaves Marion at 7 a. m.

Bee. salary from start. permanent i.k. visit left for tho westt taking with hia a bride of 76, be being 78.. tflnurin.

Brown Hros. 101(2 M. B. DlCEB80K, Agt. the Erie.

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