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1 JK , I THE MARION. DAJLt T,ltIBIlO;,gRlDAY, !' ' ' ' . !. 4jl MARCH 1, 1007. tx? " J ! ? i1 ' ' ..i7z: "i - - - . ,'fi . ..;.. .t, a & J V&.M&& .'V "i m i y f s w- tf . it of the niojt L foods Uneda Bltcttlfthr . only perfect soda crickor. Then you will be able to T- Earn More xrih tjfecaute n weil-ndiiriihed body ' .Thi ypuV&I alio fi4.kble CoirA mJTW ,. -t-r l is, 9 Ks ,-i -tiiecause tor value few h no food so ecbnoi Uneeda Bjscuit ',. C moisture NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY - : THE GRAND . O. K. P UUY, Lento And Mgr. Saturday, March'2nd ONE WIGHT ONLY C.H. KEM, Presents ThedJroadway'Favorite DaiotyNifice Cameron In the Mtitcal Drama C DOUIE blMPCES .69 Favorites in the Cast 20 GREAT SONG HITS Prices' 25c, T50c; 713c, $1, $1;50. FAMItY THEATRE TONIGHT. CORRINA arid her den of PERFORMING BEARS Extra incluied 2nd show A Pie Bating Contest is offered. Don't Miss the Fun. I $5 Columbia 115 Sout Main " Open Saturday and Monday evening Another Decline in EGGS IK ..Saturday morning wo will com raenco to Bell rreshv Oo.untryt Eggs pftr' dozen " '.- , 20c ur Flour ft Electrla Light, largo- sack .i $1.15 Oryfital Patent, largo sack ., $1.20 Thovabovo flour I Guarantee to bo is good as 'any bost Flour in Mar ion or money refunded..'' i -. CONSUMERS WHOLESALE lr; OROCERV ! -':';,.; it,4CUUn 1174. Bell 817 y y; M.o. A. Euiidine. Tiifji i i i , ii -. s'LAXAIiVMUfl'Aiiij uui " KKLlirVKJ opUGHu Ar r.QLOr w' - hi i ii. . ii i i mnniun T 3. m (i 5' bttlER BIG fl rT-A: f- I wHh the ' ii.ifr ii Solid TScId Filled An Glasses for 4 u)Z Oftt cal Co. TrvO . T Vi'' . ' w DON't- KBQLEOT to look 'up the matter as tp your spring wall pa- cjs;r. needs. Select ouv wall piper ndw, and by ajpirtSnB boo our now aiMDJHes heforp making your purchaaos. Papeiliangcra riJtltt at your ilfvice now. 51. nutritious of flbur . ..- ted M 7W tight. proof package. "RED" SIGNS CONTRACT Fast Out. Fielder will, With Marion.- be Newark Secured Her ' Second Baseman for This Season. Old The signed contract of "Ilcd" Kan-ell. llio speedy out fiolder, secured I).v jM.'iriuii in u trade willi Sleubenvillo, was received liy Kce relnry T. It. Allen, of llm local team, lliis morning. Tlio conlvncts nvi' coining in onii by one anil wilh iii n few days' jlii! onOro bunch V ill In) 'in tlio hand of llm secre tary. Kurrell, .Smith nnd Uouer woo Rncuroil from Hleulionvlllo for ralplicr jjnuzou and Pitelior Slow- Nowarlf, March J. Soeoiul hafco. il'an ilwanl a. Hnval, the CUivi) niu'l mini wlio wan with Nowarlc Inst noiiRon, Iiub .milinilUoii his hIrhoiI cnnli'acl, "liavln nuccptcil ,lli Hk-iii-es imnioil hy I ho Newark ofdcliilH. In (15 KiuiK'H liml. season Hnval !ta-.1 214 piitontH, aril! nnslstH, :t7 cr--ora, which save him a flohlliif? nv. -n-tfRO of n.'U. Ho ranlccil fifth In (he list of regular acconil nachcrfl. In llio llnio ho wan here, hn wan it hat .147 Union, woreil 12 runs, ha-l 72 IiIIh, Kl Rrtcrllleo IiIIh ninl 10 ilolen liatiex, .Willi ih hallliiK average, ji 207 which l. not hail. In addi tion lo IIiIk, he braced up the team ! u larfin degree. Do Not Crowd the Season Tlio first warm days of spring brlnft with tliom a tleslro -to get out and nnjny the cxhlllratliig air and sunshine. Children that havo been housed up all winter aro hiYinght out and you wonder where they all came from. The hpavy wlutT cloth-' lug Is thrown asldo and ninny shed tliojr flannels. Then i cold wave conies and people say that grip' Is op- -iilemle. Colds at this season aro even mora diingaious than In mid. wlptor, as there Is much more dan. gor of pneumonia. Take Chamber lain's Cough Ilomedy, however, nnd you will havo nothing to fear. It' always cures, nn;l wo havo nover known a cold to result In pneumonia when It was used. It Is plcnsaut and Bare to take. Children like II. Kor sale by nil druggists. NEWS OF THK LOOAL Y. M. 0. A. The jlnsons defeated tlio lluck eyorf in I lie first and second games o'f the noiies of, Ihreo rolled on tho Asocial ion alloys Inst night. Hflh leams voleil hij;li consislont scores. The conlesl was marked iiy several liiijli iiiiln'iiluiil seores. The scores: lU'CKKYKK. U. IIulTnmn ..... 177 1H0 KIS K. fierson 1.'.!) 2'2-l ar( It. i'lfmnii !! tr4 111 .J, irnlTiimii- 17ll H'J 1) eid-r .".. H" i.'t.r lilO 'Mai .; 78:i 7Si s:i:i Wmldoll 17S is:i 1IH Templelou I.Vl. 123 1-17 .Uiish 17ti .IS I 11)2 (U)fA .,.. 117 200 ins .Mmitii ..,, m W Ill- Tula S07 8.')0 fill'J TSGHANEN BROS. mt Made by County Auditor , Charles L. Allen. LARGE TAX COLLECTION ', TV Jifc 4 A Is Shown by the Report for (, JaStSixMontl.. Some Interesting Figures Rilntlve to the Operation of the Sew Salary i'aw1. ' ' Counly audllor Allen lias Just com. plnled his sciiil-niiiiiuil Relllement With thi) county treasurer nnil stale iiliHthr, Showing Urn alii'junt of taxes, collected during the l.iftt six inohflis and llm various funds lulo Which It'ls dlstrlhillcd. An espe. elrtlly Inloresllng fcatut'o of (bin half-. yrnrly rrtpoVt Is'lhn showing Hint Hie elty of Marlon nl'jnb wnn aRscseed $2(i,0l8,27. In sprelnl nspessment for sewers, street paving, sidewalks, ele. Tie total collection for Hid six months ns compared with the Bamo period of last year shows nn Increaso of $;i7,7r.:t.r.l. Tho fens of tho counly Ircasurer for this period amounted lo $2,2f.0.77 and tho audllor to $l,rr.r..r,0. " How. evpr f ho greater part of this Is to bo turned' Into Ibn treasury-. ITnder the re, system they would havo been cut It toil to this1 sum, hut the aud itor's iQrm commenced In October, and hn Is only eiUllled to fees from Hint. I lino unlit January 1 of thin year, or Mr n period of nlwul. two and one-half moiilliA, whllo lm county treasurer, gels tho benefit, of about four months under the fee system . in this rohnec.tlon, It may In teresting to note the amount, colled. ed hy I. I Foreman, for his norv- Iccs lu collecting delinquent, taxen. Provlons to tho salary law going In to effect, It had boon the. pracllco of counly treasure to tako tho 30 per cent. 'allowed for tho collection of all delinquent inxe.Vhut this was slopped and now a collector Is ap pointed by Ihc. county commissioners and tho county troasurei. Tho du ties of n collector aro not similar to thot'o of mi Inquisitor; a collector adds nothing to tho duplicato; he simply collect!! luxes which are al ready delinquent, juid which tho counly treasurer illd not collect. For tb; service, bo Is allowed !!0 ner cent, or all sucn taxes collect ed. Tho recs for this work for the last six mouths amounted to $1,- 105.88, or practically a salary of $2,000 u. year, whllo tho salary law gives tho counly auditor, .county treasurer and probate Judge salaries of hut $2,:' 15 per year. This tfjtlloincut shows that for tho hut six, months tho total amount of taxes collected for all purposes was S200.737.27. which "includes a dog tax of $2.270. SI and a total state tax of $l2.r)05.77. The slnlo lax Is divided Into tho following funds: Sinking, $M5.fiO; university. $2201.18. and slnlo common school, $!),205.!i9. Tho total amount, of Ibis collection which goes to tlio counly Is $275, Onn.ci; and Is divided Into tho fol lowing funds: County or general fund, $18,577.5!); poor. $12.(113.70: bridge, $H.:il2.fi7: building, $1,013. U Indigent soldiers, $082.75: road $u,. 741.. "W; debts. $7,803.00; township, $i',258. 01: township special district school, $0,7,518.17; special, $i!0,570.;S: city And village $57,041.27; plko. $14,100.81; olccllon $1,880.12; ditch, $.1,700.22 and judicial $3,700.22. Tho total amount of taxes on the; I'lipllcnto for the year is. $001,151.50. " m Tetter, SaU Rheum and Eczema , These aro diseases for which Chamberlain's Salvo Is espeel'illy valuable It quickly allays tho I'.ch Ing and' smarting and soon effec's a euro, rnco ::r cenisj i'or saio ny all druggists. Slnlo of Ohio, City of, Toledo I .wan County, yJ- I.Vn.il- .1. Cliiiniu' noakcK onih n.ni I,.. ! cnnini. nnrlnoi- of tho firm of V: .1. Cheney & Co., do-1 . . . .. . .V. .. ...i.i. us business in llm t'lty oi -loieuo, Counly and Slalo alorusaul, ami thai wild firm' will jiay I he mini of ON'K HUNDRED DOLDAHS foif eacli and every case of Cainvrii Mini enunnt. he cured hy llio .use of UiilPrtTnliirrh vCure. 'J'RiVNIC d-r OHRNHV, Swftni o before mo and sub- fserihed id nVy presence, Miis (illi dnv of December, A. D., 18SH. i. nidOASON. (SRA.lv) Notary liil,Ho. flail'ri Oilarrh Cure i taken in- lernally, and acs lfreclly on the blood and mlicniiK surface of llio system, fiend 'for tcslitmoniais free. V. .T. CT1KNKY.& GO, Toledo, 0, Sold hy it'll dnnrgisK 7fm. Take Hull's Family iMll for com stiphtion. ' r . , ,. - ' . Tojnonw evening nl tlio Qrand OJiera ifouse, I lio ilninly coinic opera slftiv (h-.icc Cntnorrfn, nnd lim :oinpnny of CO., , w A. play J'nsliioncd afler llio .fam ous character, "Dollio 'Dimples" llio dainty cOmiii opera Ktni Ornco Oiiincrou, event ed iiu um year's run of, '"llil'O'-'Pnn; oUff Ht Hio Hrondwny-Tliontro, !ew York City, Mi-s Cninnrnu U making llio sue. ecss of liei'vllieali'cal career in lier new jia'rl. anil llio supprrt.'ii; rcn:n pany H-.niiq of Ibe imwl imporlnuL lo hn seeiiVin M.'iric.u tJiis season. Twenty lik;'nllpr IiHh, len hi,' elec trical otl'ccls, new ami original enslumbfr'itud elnlinrnle Scenii) dis piny are '; all jiioniked ami Mien Micro aro ""it lu .(. oT, iprelly cliorm and sdiow; &rfo as well Jih Hie pony bullet, nnd .it etiappie clioniH wiicii is said lo be llio hcs, wcr. Wollio Dimples" eaiinnl, be elated an a, musical eoniedy, al-1 I hough Micro,, w, every essential of IIU-M.-HI ciiiinuy. "Dollio. iJlimplcs" cannot. bo AGED 108, BUT HEADY TO WED. Centenarian (Celebrates Birthday by Smoking Her Pipe. Ohorryfleld,vMe-Appearing In bol ter menial and physical health than alio iias for koiuo years past, Airs. Le Vina Cox tho. oldest woinau In Maine, celebrated her ono hundred and eighth birthday tho other day with a party which tlllod- her house In Harrington, Among tho many nlfts oilier were, her favorite luxuries, confectionery and tobacco. , alio refused a new elay pipe, becauso sho has ono which slm baa nmokod dally for tho last 15 years, and declared that nono cau be liianu- MRS. LEVINA COX. Is 103 Years Old(But Still In Good rvfental and Rhyi'l'cal, Health.) Vt -' fnclured whl.:h wljlbo as nwcot and mild ns her favorite, Mrs. Cox was born In Columbia, not far from whom Hhaiiiow resides. Hor first husband 'wuu a noldlcr In tlio war of 1X12, and her second hus band served twoenHstmonta ju u, idvll-waiv Many bf;,lici;ii)latlvea serv ed In' tlio war with Spain, and In all cases Iboy won soma distinction. Mrs. Cox walks, , about tho house without asslslauce,:and although small In staluro and hor fofrfjiros much wrinkled, alio does not look tho num ber of her yearn. Iter pyeji aro bright and' she In able to.read,a.,fow minutes each day without. io"nld of glasses. Her bearing is Tomarkahly. nclitn, her ears catching perfociy conversation 'In llio lowest of tones..'. JJer appolllo is .oxccllont and alio sloops well. desplloVtho fact. that she' has never used patentjnedlcines which ' aspiring udverllsera havo endeavored to thrust upon hor .during tho last fow! years. ?.. - alio says that shoknOws (obacen Is' had foi'.yoiing iK-oplo-'ahd sho doesn't expect to llvo out half hor days If sho' keeps on uinolclni;'hor''plpo. which she ' Jms almost constnrilly In her mouth. I In her joking moodBho declares that If Kioto aio any gppjl looking young men In town who taro'1 looking for'n Bood housewife sbdwlll Consldet their proposal. There art four generatlonfl In tho housn whoroirrs, Cox lives, her daughter being 70, dior' grandson 41,1 ami a greai-Rramiuauguier neing is yoarn old. I'mhttpajtlui moat, remark I "hie featuro lii thOilpiifeovlly of Mrs, pox la that alio ban worked hard all hop, 1 lf rnnr 111? II. fnmllv nt a Iv nlill. . - ., .7 . ,;: . , ,,,. dren, raring for Uyontock, -splitting wood and sliov .OjlllKtBUOW, - T77T- Femlnlne Remonstrances. Ef.m " 'i Hfpn nro straneeT''ct'eiiliiraR Thov t1 ths MweU. ttt' Lazatlvo Uoney n4 grumble if we nrojyxtravagnnt mulJHuiM HY n'l-MiKwers nRUO htohK frivolous: they doniot-llke us to bo too simple In our lmblts.--lJady'8 Pic torial, jpt-' . The Joys of a'i Bridegroom. Mr. Troomor "WKqre on earth Is my now silk hat ?,l'ye.-looked .every where for It." His prldo (sweetly) "You said you watited".tt IrDiietl. dear, so 1 sent It out toi,tli'iiaund!ry.,".t ' Long In 8eryled"of Firm A T-ondon flrijbf.'f elpctro-plnla niukerii lias In Itsjiervlco i,meu and women who haVoWeai-WprUIng tor It from 50 to DO yeaya.Vi clnAsed a. a .-.driitiKv alll.iongii cho HittuitfonsHn the- piny aro dramatic .fii;.tiif''.1eSLrT(iiwV" Ll))liiAi' 'iDiiliplK" cann'ol, bo tikmmi ai ii viiuiicviiie, aiinougu "thr-i'o are fi'e )')' headline) vntidi! 'viU 'nelf.iti tlio eompniiy. " Dollio. i Dlnijdc's" ennnot bo elapsed rf.4 iili opera, alllioifgh it lirnono of the finest singing com panies en tour in America. ".Dollie Dimples" cannot bo call ed a spcctneulni- play although tho ficcnie, eleclricnl and mechanical wnrpmrnt Is nnost coinpleto in do l:iil. "Doil!u Dimples" is just a great lug evening'.s entcrlainmeut, and olio feel Hint aJ'ler seeing this I'lovi'i concoction I hey havo lind nn evening well spent nnd thor oughly enjoyed. Von laugh a lot. you cry u lillle, you applaud with Vigor, ymi admire and pralso the clever nnd diveiyified entertainment which appeals to your .belter nature nil! win-I Kn 'm nm , .. r, l.lc J.Sueli "i "Dollin Dinijiles. u THIS BOY BABY A ''BUSTEIl." Twenty-One-Montbs-Old Son of Ger ' man Cavalryman Weighs 93 Poundc. London. To ho born a record bold' er lu a thing unique in Itself, and con st It utes, so to fipouk, a double-barrollcd lecord. Tho Infant who mado a start a Baby Olppe, 21 Months Old, Weighs 93 Pounds. In tho human raco handicapped In this fashion was born ono year and nlno months ago, and In tho con of August Olppo, a cavalry sorGcant-major, sta tioned at Malstatt, near Saarbruckcn, '.n Gormany. Tho particular distinction claimed for tho child la that for bin ago ho 1b tlio fattest, longest, broadest nnd strongest baby in tho wide, wldo world. Ills weight Is 015 pounds, ho Is 111 too feet threo In height, and ho measures just over .'17 Inches around tho client. Hpth parents aro quite nor mal, and, In fact, tho mother is rather dolleato than otherwise, 'tjlio Infant Hercules creates a sensation when ho appears lu tho street, lio In healthy and Jolly, ami ban only ,ono trouble. Ills record may soon bo taken from him by hhi own llttln brother, who, al though only llvo months old, already welghtf-OS pounds and Is growing nq Idly. j nillCI Itftlll IllbUU-.llbU VWIIJtllMCB m tirt.l -.1....I. nm ' A M4 AhIaII I MIIH'Att A IAMI 114 111 BM i novo wuro ij.i Huu'iv nun -.u mil '"' Aro HiBiininco conipanlea lu llio Ulled atatctt JaW fa07' kZsUkiKUI Alt eotiih STruM cootainlne eulatti coiitJ- The Wollenweber Lumber Co. vvtl "fife NE MORE"BHRGHIN Addeif-iiotiiur' Bargain C8flter.& " ' IcoLOflTE's it 25 CENTS U ft ft ft ft 11 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Our bargvtin counter, ia tn.ll to overflowing vrlth VchiKci? things that you Heed. We hlvo often be6n aflfcdd "H6 tin you aflord to flclHihcno th ags so'cheap?" True, we d6 AM' exiicct to make a, ftjrtfll on Micro Bargains, bit wo litte found that wo havo idue nl people to vis.t our 'Store wiio Jiavo not been accuntoffcd to trading with ns. Wo want jfo mako yonr acquaintance,jk) meet you l'aco to face, and 'gltfl you an opportunity to HttUust what we aro doing In .the way of up to-dato Drug BnsinoTLin Marlon. Wo want yon toj every dehartment in strict yip-to-dato-8electcd wjth special care to meet your individual anta. Why-if yotl have aot been in our storo for a vc avWou won't kn6w tho place Wo havd added lo o,ur si Jc seral nfw lines, the best "iH wor'd and owrs is tho only ut ro iiitoWn handling them. And what, id more, our Pricos, tho wholo way through, arc just ,an Jow as it in posslhlo to mako them and realise a con corvativo profit. That to All we ask. THE REXALL STORE! K It's Sweet as well flarion Millino: INTERNAL TRADE GREATER. Year 1906 Exceeds Any Preceding One ' Sayo Statistics Bureau. Washington. Tho movement of Inf ternal commorco during tho past year exceeded that for any preceding ycai In tho htotory of. tho couutry, accord' Ing to tho bureau of statistics of the department of commerce and labor. Llvo stock recelptn. at the Bevon pri mary markets aggregated 40,727,G58 bead, exceeding thpso of tho hrovlou? year oy moro tlian 150,000. ahlpnionts of packing liouso products from Chi. cflgo except canned meats and dressed hoga show gains as compared with thoso of either of tho two immediate) precedlr,0 .ears. Of thoso products during tho year tho aggrcgato ship ments ofbcof woro 00,7T6,C00 pounds; canned meats, 117tGS8,r.50 pounds; cured meats, S04.C12.0-I9 pounds; dress ed beef, a,l8,072,285 pounds; dressed bogs, i:t,170,300 pounds: hides. 171. 170,520 pounds: lard, 421,014,538 pounds, and pork, :ii!,6S1.200 pounds making a total of 2,7t!S,010,443 pounds, being ovur 100,000,000 pounds In ex cess of tho provIoiiB year. i Tho lo'al main receipts at 1C' Inter lor primary markets were 79S,521,5!i; bushels, an luercaso of 250,000 ovei 1905. Tlio lotal movoinont embraced: i Wheat, 243,735,058 bushels; corn, 242,-,' 722,710 bushels; oata, 233,300,239 bush els; barloy, 09,409,290, bushels, and ryo, 9,294,282 bushels. ' ' I Tho receipts of Rraln at six Atlantic WKwmm i Awsrwmm "$nt&. .seife ., ."Tflsa v a w yj mkl tnil 'BEs-r;! od?S J ! I;i DEAUTIFUL WOSATHER Don't let it pass; - without selecting your new Spring Wall Paped Think of getting paper hangers now yithout the least delay! Something out of the ordinary, eh? Then, our beautiful new spring line is now unbro ken. You should sec it by all means, and do it NOW. The Ohls Deco rating Co. Whether a Bunch of Shingles or the biiru'csl lumber'" contract, it's sMwjiv nnlieif in come to ihc ooncenthtlt Largest output; suiwriur' mill, rightXprice --there's inuch tu oai The Wollenweber Lumber Co. v "" ' ' . 1 . a L ' ' wn mi ft POUND I 5 as Wholesome Breid, cako and pastry made fremj Pride of Marion ur cin be depended upon to bo . . . j ... a.palatblc as it is nutritious, and saying a good deal, for it is madeby the bet Improved meth ods of manufacture, which retain all the dcVjranle, elements of the whole wheat. 1 hm great "rais ing" qualhirisr too, which housekeepers appreciate., J all & Grain Co. ana gulf ports aggregated 2l4.84d,tiS! bushels, an increflso of 1400,000 bush els. Shipments of anthracite coal frozs eastern producing districts aggregated. C5,C47,29C tons, a' perceptible decrease. Tho total freight shipments from all portu on the great lakes, exclusive o cxports.to Canada, aggregated 76,010, COO not tons, an lncrcaso ot almost 8,000,000. Compensation for Small Men. Thcro arc, Indeed, many uotapeai tlons which fall to the lot ol.' one who Is short of stature. When taking on his hat to a lady he does not have to reach up half so far as his mor lengthy fellow; If a dime Is dropped on the carput by a careless frlond hi Is, certain to llnd It soouor than any one 'els,: when he baa mislaid his latchkey he can always eater -th houso via the slit lh tho lottor box; diseases Biich as "smoker's throat" and "housemaid's knee" which assail other victims singly can attack him lu combination and affect only ona portion of his anatomy, thereby en abling htm to get over two illnersei In tho tlmo that other people deott to a recovery from but one. Moro Trouble With the Language. "He's a steady drinker, Isn't be' "He's a drinker, all right, but.ha'i never steady." . Cloveland Putin Scaler. . DOKS THE BUSINESS:' facilities; prompt dolivety; , arguC biyiniy, Lumber or,, 75f ' I db ' ' I ' i ' U :i -a ,.MHll 1 B fl PVW.-V. . ,.. . y . :"" v 'W- ..ttii-.-. ':, '.;.. , 41 ' 'Al' :f f S.. :' . IV I v, : .- . 'riMVtuM !vi XJZ . i- -