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-MiXMLM RNpWftip i w-j fmm i wvt " i"8tp''?w T 0 ' . SJ ' r, r ' ,J '1 M fflliWH firv "V . 4 . Ji wr ui , ri i n if ' J :V& ' vi-i wit " ! iifi . v JvV iS".!? THE .MARION PYBtlRfiPRBATVBPAY MAROH IP. 1907. . PAQE THREE. Jl '; i KM , :' , ? & ' L fe- ft .1 -v. i) . V .. i. w -r-4 T 1 ft k. ) J r 1 ' 4 ' lv (, A- . v'C v :tv , J' .fr . ' . - . ;'$WfTUARYf( f&kW '"& "Moore, ' iluuglilof of, itWU'. jiitd UhHo B. Moore: yu- iHM.iu i 'ys'iecc lownsnip, ihuuou iTtnty, Oltio, tfciminry '4V 1850; fed t her liomu in I'losuccl March 11)07, ngod 51 years 'atld Mitco tajim wn3 oduoaicd iu the public mmool at the old high school at ljhispeet. After 1'inSshhijj . the course at school bin) wns engugod as teacher in the common school of I lie neighborhood in whii'li she livc.l up to the time of her mm- rihgc to Clowe K. -Henry in 1881, to which union v eve born seven c'llililion. two 'uii8 hi id live dnuirh- few. With the exception of a brioE s-ikuioiu-c ni upper sniuiuoky, Ulno, au ner ntc wis spent m or near ljloipect. J,bhc was happily conveitcd and Reports Show Losses From Light joined thu M. E. church under tho 'ir took Two ThirdROR Mnrh pleaching r Jlov. John Kibler at ning for 1905 Two.lMrdBas Much A uieetiiijr held in the school house , s From all Other Causes U Cuitcrvillu during the winter of o ' 1873 and 1874, since- wliich time she t lias lived a loyal Christian life at J During hist summer 213 buildings itfj limes putting her trjist in the wcro burnedfby lightning In Ohio; peat Redeemer, the one who was , 1903 tll0$ ;vcro i90 and In 1901 jivi uiucu uiuiii me tinri; nour oi death. Sho wns a kind nei-rhor. a lovinir wile and nfl'eetionate mpthcr, al - waS-s trying l briditen the' lives oi; lliobe around. Slie leaves to nose around. She leaves to rn her death a husband, two :, five daughters, i'our brothci-3 mourn sons. and one sifter - Although giicC btiicken we can ot hut bow in rexeicnce to the will of the One who dooth nil things well, a3 our eaithly los.s is her eternal gain. To Care a Cold in One Day k Take LAXATIVI3 nnOMO Oulnlne Tablets. Druggists refund money , If It falls to euro. 13. W. GROVE'S signature Is on each box. 2Cc. If You are Looking For the Best Optical service to be ob tained inhere all work and goodstore strictly Guaranteed vvkpre you can dbtain a pair lf reg ular v $5.00 Solid Cold'' Filltd Glasses for $2 00. go to The Columbia Optical I . Company Ground Floo 115 S. Main St. BRUSHES! Wo carry a large assort ment of, ARTIST, PAINT, WHITEWASH, SCRUi, FLOOR, HOiSEj ETC. Haberman Hanhyare Co 107 5. Main St. W 1 yflS9b ilBiiilii Wall Paper Salisfaction is ,lot aIways, bousI't witu .;? ' r ' paper. An off pattorn a little ncgligonco in tho hanging, and-you aroncvor satisfied with tho pur chase Avoid any unploasantnoss(of tmHrrt by coming hero. Wo Bhoyr up-to-dato pattorns at West prico aiuTtjrnisht rcllablo papor hangers that will not slight their work, Vi TSCHANEN BROS;, MARION 'f. i ;. . .. -..-' ;; j'1"' - - . ' - r-f - 7 '- Home of Ptiire Vaudeville S3S?gK: O LIGHTENING j t In 0hio Alone Cost About w $283,544 I " rnnik f irUTIilMP DHTIC bUUU MUlUNlNU f)U3 I , ' itt-.-u n....t Unn,r D..ni wouu ricvc"1' "r - lugs rium xjuiuiug I there wcic 1U3. The propcity loss In 1U0C was M-511' 1 Olluplns from about one-third .oi the newsimnera of the Htut showed only live barns struck with. jsuowcu omy hvo uiui miuuk mm. 'ot bclug nrcd, while 85 houses wore JBlruok and. not fired. The tliunder- btjlt Bcemcd to prefer, where It Is convenient, to destroy life rather than property. "Why should the farmer go to the expense of putting up a lightning loil when , Insurance will protect him from loss by lire from light- ning," There aiu two reasons. First: In- sitiMiicc will protect him for 80 per ......i. .. 11... 11. 1.. 1..... .....1 I.. KUIll. VI LllL' JIUHSIUIU 1U3, ilUU 111 barns the loss Is neatly always tot. al. So tho farmer can hao no In sula uco protection o u20 per cant, of Lie vahle 6f the building. He us. nally carries $100 to ?200 on grain ami buy, but takes out no short term policy to piotect his newly garneied cioj) at tho time at which sweating liny Is coaxing lightning to the full barn. Second: Whut the farmer gets noni lubiunuco comes nut of tho piemlums or assessments his neigh bors pny. If a lod saves the barrr thu only loss' Is that of Providence who was long charged with all lightning accidents, Another thing, a rod will pio. tfet other premium payeis near b for a liouso In burning from lightning may lire thu buildings ,of neighbors. The greatest auth'rlty (in Insurance, Mr. F. C. Muore, suyb: "Lightning causes many Urea which could bo prevented by good lightning i oils," A LOSING BUSINKSS. During last year no lire insurance company doing a large farm business In Ohio got enough premiums on barns to pay losses on them j Reports of the farm mutual com- mnnlps of tlila Kfntn for IfldS uliflu' that their property loss from light. uliig .va3 two.thlrds us much as from all other causes combined. In reply to au lncmlry about n llehtulng (lie tho boci clary of u mulu.il company luiving ,'Jo,000 at risk said: "In iny seven years' con- iuection with this association as an otficur wo have not had one lobs to a i odder) building by lightning." An Insurance company which ranks in tho (list half dozen In amount of Insurance carried on farm buildings In Ohio In a circular to ugents says, that losses from light ning In tho United States have in. creased Hvo per cent, a year for tho lust 10 years; that It Is unfair to I Insure burns at tho rate f'r dwell llugs; that higher rates' on barns and stock are a necessity; that a ploper rod or conductor will reduce If not proven loss from electricity; that rates on eountry buildings nut mi piotectcd will be udvanccd and the time Is not far dlbtant when all companies will charge it higher lato on unrodded property. DARN RATKS HIGHER. In nuother circular to agents a Julnt.btock company states that In Us lust 5U0 . 1 Igli tnlng losses not ono was todiled. I The United States ngout of ono of tho three largest foreign companies doing farm basinets snys, "The day of the old tushloucd lightning rod in. in has passed, Science, as now developed, clearly Indicates how piopcity and lives may bo safely and Inexpensively piotected against Drugs and Wall Paper FIRES FROM FJHIHILV WeekofMarch l . ' t. M . . I it 1 fTwinniiiwiwiiiiiwiti wwitrirviii -r nv .m -1 gtmrn ' ii i IN TROUBLE A Prominent Farmer of Logan County, Ohio Eu. L. McKinnon, West Liberty. Q The fault being discovered 20 years later and fully corrected 'by Tho Com mon SohjSe Catarrh Cure, IS bottles being rcHJrcd to effect n cure. The following from his own pen: "This ccrtllcs that I mirclmscil nod used fifteen bottles of Tho Common Sense Catarrh Cm. for catarrh of tho nose, head and lose, head and thronrtof twenty year's tm.1liw nnA fn I H...... ...1.1.' . 1. stfiiumur nnt tnr hnvfir writ " '::.7"" ". "?' 7. r:'v.. "'.u tiro satisfaction. It Is now thrcovcars sinco and I have experienced no furthtr trouble. Having eliloyed tho best of health, I therefore very candidly rocora- mcuu inis remcuy." Kespcctfully, En. L. McKinnon. Many farmers suffer from hay fever, asthma and catarrh. Address The Com. mon Scitho Druu Mfg. Co., Springfield, (Ohio. Solo manufacturers of tho fol 'lowing special remedies: .The Common Snso Catarrh Cure. Th Common Sonso Pllo Cure. I TIia rAmmAn Ckiiia CnAll I Tho Common Sonso Special Llvor Pills. Tho Common Senso Special Nervine. Tho Common Sonso Headache & NeuralglaCurs The Common Senso Powerful Specific quickly cures the worst blood dlsoasos. W will sell unO recommend the abort. Struycr llio Marlon, Ohio. j m lightning discharges, and doubtless there will bo a general revival of the application of lightning comluctoib. L Is absolutely Important that the woik bo Intrusted to those fully com. pilcnl. Each Installation Is a prob loin In Itself." The manager of another foreign company suggests" that companies thai go for the absence of protection from lightning. Til IB FARM MUTUALH. , The Iowa mutual uignulintioii, em. bracing 111 association, linils that 7o per cent, of farm building losses are from lightning. ' At a recent meeting of tho Farm, cr's Mutual Union -of Indiana," says a:: insuranco publication, "ono of (the leading pipers .was "A Plan by which iMutual Insuranco Com. panics May Assess Properly Rodded Buildings at a Less Rato Than Thoso not Ro'lJcd,' Tho discussion which followed Rhowcd that tho farmers of the state quite generally plnce an abiding faith on the light, ulug rod." A. coinuiltlefl of the Nebraska Hlato Asoehitlon reported tiiat build, lugs properly rodded weio never struck or Injured by lightning. D. S. CRUAMISR. State Fire Marshal. Slate oC Ohio, City of Toledo Lucas County, . Frank .1. 'Cheney makes onlh that ho is senior paitner o tho firm of K. .1. Cheney & Co., do fiiK business in tho City of Toledo, C'ounly and Blalo alojesaid, and that said fiun will jmy tho bum ot ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every cuso of Cntarrh that (vuiiiol bo cured by tho uso of Hall's Catarrh' Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to befoio mo and sub scribed in my presonco, this Otli day or December, A. D., 1SS0. A. W. QLEASON. (SEAL) Notary Public. Hall's Ctilurrli Cuio is taken in ternally, and ncls diieclly on the blood mill luucous surfaces of tho system. Send for tesl'mioniuls fico. F. .7. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. Sold by . nil dniL'dsis. 75o. Tako IlIill'H Family Pills foi ir eon. biipaliou. r Big WaJl Paper Sale at McClains Ueautlful stripes amf floial bod. 1 00)11 tip to pattflteis that has always sold 25c, uTHl C nud lOe. Kitchen ami bediooiu p lys, 2c, ac ml no. tho. pi Ice and They to worth do tho best values In wu. Cumo in thu moiulngs If possp It iMt I.AIN'S. Uyster Sujipor ut, llm V. .At. O, A., to 7 p, in, - Jtpd PRION HIGH IS DEFEATED Mansfield Lads Romp Away with Game t. L HARD FOUGHT BATTLE Goes to the Visitors by Score of 26 to 21 iVj 1 vv Iff ff' Fouls Come Thick and Fast, Rough Work Retorted to by Mcmbeis of Both Teams licfore a largo number of enthus. iaitle rooters at the V. M. C. A. gymuaelum last night, the Marlon High Scliool basket ball team was defeated -by Mansfield High In an hitorntl hit' iniiiln h n. stYtrn of 2l . .,i lU -1 t Th0 The Mansfield allegation tou the ! victory In linndy style and dssplto , tho almost dcspeiate work of Ma. . rlon's mmrds. tho visitors dromicd the ball In the basket frequently, keeping tho scoio Just far enough ahead to make vlelory look hopeful and tempting to Hie Muilon flo. Candidly expiesslng It, Marion was out-playcd at eery stage of the cumo niuL. wcro fortunate in holding down the vlsltois to the scoro made. Miullcld played rather rough, but this feature characteilzed tho play. lug of both teams and scoics of fouls were culled. At the close of the llrst half, the store stood 12 to 10 In favor of Ma. rlon and tho game took on a hope. lul aspect for a local victory. In the second half, however, Mansfield camo back with a iiish, and by throwing a liulf doen Held baskets within about - six minutes or play, cluched tho ' game and Marlon's hopes of victory went glimmering. Thioughout tho game, the referee and umpire called tools. A foul was called for trivial things, any llttlo misdemeanor which might per. haps, It Interpreted, In ono way be ruled against In Spauldlng's little book of rules. It wns a eabo or where tho referee and umpire sim ply spoiled tho game, they robbed II ot Its UPo and dlbgnslcd thu spec, tutors. There was a great ileal of rough playing and sonio very dls. graceful work done on tho part of both teams. But Instead of dis. qualifying the players, tho officials simply doubled and Irlpled fouls. The Mansfield live brought with tlism a small company of rootcr3. Though few In numbers, they were mighty In yelling consequcuco and Ioally cheered their team on to victory. Marion rooters were qulto onthushiitie and It wns very evident thnt It wasn't their fault that the local team didn't Avln. Marlon at times . bhoiml good team: work, but their ,many chances at basket wero unimproved. Mouser and Oillls did tho' featuro woik for Marlon as did Dill " and Williams for Mansllcld. J ' Tile uiiJ-up: "Sfnnslleld Dill, r.,f.; Grleslngcr, 1. f.; Williams, c; Toppan, r. g I'oinor, I. g Marion Sells, r r:: SticlIU, 1, ,f.; GH1K jiV .Aioiibur g.; Ross, . g. Time of halves, twenty minutes. Referee, Carpenter of Mansfield and DOuthltt, of Mn. rlon, alternating. Attendance 300. Tako supper at 7! Ptb. M C A to- night. SCBEDULE COMMITTEE rv Of the 0. P. League Hard at Work at Akron. Akron, O., March .1(1. -Thu only dofinito statement ,iw, to tho ar rangement of thu schedule that copld bo olitaiiii'd i)ioiu tho com mittee of tho O' oiid P. league Wax made by President Charles Morion Fiiday afternoon when he gave out that the sj-asou will be gin May 1. 'Ihu uJJjuiiu'lIco begun its luhois" Thurdiiy.'und woHccd un til midnight. All day Friday was ! la';L,' I lll lll k but it was ul epeeicii una inu iusk wouiu 'be fully compleled tullil today, al- lltougii j'reMiient ' JMorton stated llinl ha believed 'tho epmiuitlco vvoiild 'i)niclicitlly cojnpleio tho schodulo Fiiday night. It will i)ot bo given out befoio 1 IaVo Aveek-i or after it is adopted In! a inceling of tho-hJagito which I will ho Imld in- QloYclaiiih - TJiu tttfii My,frieM, K.v i 1 V w i .. .'r. i. ONEIDA ass nI116 My,f'c A1 Anttd QNe-V: TT . 1 tm m u - members of thu conuuiUco in ses sion nib V. Fj. tlravi Lancuslcr; A. C. Hjde, Newcastle; Al Cook Youngslown; T. E. nullcdgoNew aik; SE. J'almcr, Akron. Tako suppc night. A to- Windowphanie Ix)oku dinl wears like art glass. It Is cry appVprlftto In dining rooms, eoscy coruorBiid" any placo wJicro tho cxcliiilon oVtho outside view la desirable. For itont doors, trau. soms, It caii not IV Hiir3a3sed. It cOIyA.INS. PROSPECT NEWS 1'iospect, Oiling March 15. ,Ja 'cob Fox and wifo relumed liomc last Satin day from au extended yisit among: jeluthes and friends in Illinois. Lnrouto oji their way home thev stoDiied at Jlooiesvlile. Indi ana, where they visited with T. 1'. (irimtli and lnnnly; also witnessed the sad death nud burial of Mrs. (Jiillllh, who was a bister of Mrs. Fox. Misbe Edna and Mabel Graham of RHiwood and Miss Leda Moore of I'iospect, spent Sunday with Lewis Llery and family. Thu J), of l.lub was enterlaincd Wednesday u'ftcinoou by Mrs. Thomas Com t. Mi-s. T. D. 13o latidei' will entertain the club next. R. L. Watkins canio home from New Yoik to attend the funeral of Mrs. Knnchcl. The C. D. cc 'M. trolley broke near Troy about ten o'clock Tues day evening, pulling tho cars out of biiM'uess the rest of tho night be tween Marion and Delaware. iRov. J. 11. Mooio spent a l'uw day, of this week with Prospect friends. Clifl'oid Leffler spent Sunday at NewxKins. Mrs. .1. 11. Paulding of East St. Louin is the guest of Mr. and Mis. W. 11. Dildiiia J. W. Humphrey, who has been ill the past week, is able to bo o,ut ont'o again. Mi-N Hael Wottring of Marion visited wilh Prospect J'licnds 'over Sunday. Lnsl Sunday a sou was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Notthrup. Chimney Ashlnook has gone la Lowiif), Tennessee, wlicro lie lias ohtiiined woik. Mi's. Elizabeth Petty, while en gaged in her household duties, slipped and fell Monday morning in .sucli u manner as to dislocate her lett shoulder. The bhouldcr was lesel and tho lady is getting along niicly. Den Fox ahipjied a load of cattle to Duffalo last Friday -and Monday they wero told at the top price. Mrs. 1?. W. Herbster nud child ren have relumed from n pleasant visit to friends in North Lowis buig. Ralph MePherson loft (Monday for New Yoik city, -vvith two ear luiuK of, hoi sos for the eastern mar ket . Mi. Allan Tuulall, nurso at the Muhsillou hospital, Avns called home on account of the illness of Jier father, Mr. Robert Thomas. Lliner Sehmoltzer -will about Apiil 1 miovc fiopi near Marion to the Mat Siiydiu farm Ciist of Pros pect. Mr). J. W. Petty nicely enter tained tho Lnikiu club nt her Jiomo Monday al'teriioon. Mrs. Ellen Niles gavo a ipurlv to her nohrliborsi at her Jioauo nca!r Woodland Thursday night. SSE'S LAXATiVt'. HUHEY and TAl OELIFWeW COUG" "s rni fn Sat Y M 0 CLEANING BOUSE IN PIANOS We have several bibanmins to offer: - One James & Hotrom Piano, $65. ,- . One Lindeman & SWns Piano, $125. N One A. B. Cha.se PiaVo, $200. . . .. ,.. Good condition warranted. Qrgans frofita $T up. The best selection in Pianos in the city at special bargains. Also fine collection of Talking Machines and all kinds of Records. See us about exchange proposition at - , H. Ackerman's Music Store Cora Beach Turner & Co. , r Dramatic J?Jylette n ThliBHacys IUK Uf Sligtn 1 Dcr .......(... - - - ; 0 - A DOLLAR AISD A QUARTER , 1? Combination Fountain Water Bottle m OrSC $! Thcso aro good quality, rcsh from the factory. 'Wo -got jjU vj tho quantity prico and wo arsclling them to you at a very jE V!: tioso margin. See the wlndovA. 2 y ' SANITOL ' WtoGAINS. " y Sanitol Tooth Powder V.. .. .....,.. li) cenfcs fffL M Sanitol Tooth Fasto S, . . 1 10 'cents m !: Sanitol Liquid, small 7V .1. 10 cejij'? i W Sanitol Liquid, Largo .V. 37 cents W V Sanitol Faco Orcam 10 cents Sanitol Tooth Brush 25 cents j U March winds have no tcrors for thoso who use Witch Hazel W li Form Aid Cream. Good for chaps. 10 cents tho bottle ff iTHE REXALL STORE 1 Jjj NATIONAL CIGARS UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS. 3! 'iTlcrely personal Mrs. J. C. Thomas, of lbcrla, Is visiting at tho homo of her son, Lloyd Thomas, of IJluInu Avenue. Mr. George Diilton was attend, lug the funeral of a deceased relit. tlvo In Agosta today. County Auditor Charles L. Allen Is looking after business In Columbus today. Mits Agnes Crowe, of Ciestlinc, is a guest of MibS Marie Cusiu of Oak sheet. Sliss .Mary Pixley left this morn, lug for Columbus, where bhe will spend a few days as the guest of fi lends. Mrs. Lilly Wingo of North Stale street 'bus been called to Bellcfou tnine on account of tho herious ill ness f her father. Mrs. CI. W. Loku of Ninth Statu street is sp'tinling a few davs with her daughter in St. Paris, O. Mrs. R. Balmer und Ernest Hal. mcr left Thursday for a Alslt at Delaware, Marlon and llcllcfoutalnc. Gallou Leader. Mr. and Mrs. James Doimvan and daughters Joacpb'no and El 11010 left this morning for Snu Francisco, California, Avhcro they will niuko their future homo. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Van Llow, of Port Huron, Mich., aro guests at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. Cook, of Railroad street. Mr. Van Llow is a Marine boiler Inspector ami n prominent Ma3on. Gallon In. qulrcr. EPWORTH LEAGUE Of Caledonia M. . Church Plcn6. antly Entertained. Tho ISpwortli League of the Calo. doula M. E. church hold Its legu. lur monthly social meeting at tho . homo ot Miss Estella Melbter lu that vlllago Friday night. A com. pany numbering about scventy.tlvc attended tho 'affair. The oyening was spent at music, TULRA Tho Girl With the Big Black Eyas. Illustrated Songs and Moving Pictures A CompUtt Chaat. Bees Two games and arlous boclal diversions. A special featuro of the occaolo'n Anj an elegant thrco course lunch, eon The funeral bcrvieu of John Wnl.enheiger will be held Sunday afternoon at 1 :'!l) o'clock nt Pleas ant Hill church, Jfev,. Gfoige Ben der officiating, interment -will bo made at Pleasant Hill cemetery. ' PINR SAI VE ACTS LIKb A POULTICE TLIIVEn ILL. FOtiMR OP UK jM IOKAt- Are You Going to Build x We want you to know that we can to your work, do it right, UBoVbcttcr materials, and build Tor less monoy than any convactors in Mar ion County. WHY? Because aro not in any comb'iiatioiislt makes no difference howargc, or how small a house ouare going to "build yoirji want something that will bear in spection. Givo us a call. Wc have hundreds of plans in our office we will' bo pleased to show you. Office 112 Court Street. Open every evening. New Phone 1521. Soulhside Building S Stpply Co. R.W. H. HlNKLINi' OFFIOE-Wost Center. Street. hi. hourn d30 to i0i30 a. m. in4 2iH to 430 p m. Bell Phone S20 K. Citizens' Phtnt 1199. All calls promptly answcrWL ' J I Mnnrlrtv M-ttln 9..in .' m. 10 1 T mil.. rk:..a.i. C ...iUnU Mat! 'I Tuesday and Thursday 10 t Shows Ntrfhtlv 7.a 6.8.4. Tickets 10c and 20c. ' )l School Children's Prize; flatiar .1 Saturday Sc under 12 years Sfats reserved J adyaace ytU m ladCifizensrhfueSff. 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