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'VH I " ,' VJ. .7? l t 1 ' , ' 4 - rr 'V? f o ' A 0 . IfYJV ,& fc & s. J V. hr t& V It ?i ' - 1 r it1 31 t i r. ",. !; . i The Oentrl IvU' x of att injurious character, whicji, indulge jut cxtraYagap h am ""'' .lo cure all tnanuer of ills, and the Natfontl Legislation Enacted to Restrict J have established more IHI fSIUV IUU lUipul IHUVV wvna nviuvuivili (.Remedies which nhv3icians sanction for family use, as they act most beneficially and I are gentle yet prompt in ;Iawn Excellence and Quality and of Known Component Parts. To cain the full confidence of the Well-informed of the world and the atwroval of I, the tno'st eminent physicians, it is essential- tHat the coihpomiht patts be known to and .apprpyea oy tncin, anil, tlicrclorc, the uaniorma rig ayrup company nas puuiisncu lor many ysars pasf in its' advertisements and upon every package a full statement theieof. The per fect "purity and uniformity of product which they demand in a laxative remedy of an ethical charactcr'arc assured by the California Fig Syrup Company's original method of manufacture, knqyn Jo tjic, Company only. There arc other ethical remedies approved by physicians, but the product of the California Fig Syrup Company possesses the advantage over all other family laxatives ( that 'it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal oigans on which it acts, without disturbing the natural functions or any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time 6 time. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known tinder the name of Syrtfp of Figs, and has, attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, find as' its pure laxative! principles, obtained from Senna, arc well kjiown to physicians and 'the Well-informed of the world to be the bcjtt of natural laxatives.. W imvo nilmitefl the more, elaborate name of Svrui) of Fitis and P,liir of Senna, as inorc fully descriptive of tlitf rcincdy, but doubtlessly it will always be called for by the shorter name of ' Syrup ofJKigs; and lo get its beneficial effects, i-fcnd Elixir of Senna is the .one lavative remedy manufJJuied ..by the California rig i Sirup Company, ahd the same hercoforc known by the tame, Syrup of Figs, which liasj given satisfaction to jnillions. The genuine is for snlBby all leading druggists tlirbugtiout ' tlic United Slates in' original packages of one sizeionly, 1he regular piicc of which is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the genet al guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at .Washington, D. C, the icnicdy, is not adulterated or mis branded 'Within' .hc m&ming of the Food and Diugs Act, Jinjc 30th, iooGV . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, JCy. & SALVADOR IS OPENLY . ALLIED WITH HONDURAS w t.'ivS' Force Jof '2500 Savadorean Soldiers March Against Nicar agua Trujillo is Captured by the Nicaragua ' ' Naval Forces. "(Panama, March 19. coo riling to rcllablp Information received hero from Salvador thai country lias al. ' lied ltbclf openly with HoliduruH iu the war With Nicaragua, On March 30, ,2,000 Salvadorean soldiers laud ecl at Aiftalpa und proceeded the next morning; iu tup direction ot Cholutcca. This body of men came from Sau Miguel, In Houduins, and arc uuder" tho command of Oen. Joue Dolores Presa, It is further reuorted that Gou. Doullla, tho president of Honduras, imo urau ot a. uouy vi iruviw, una started for Segovia, Nicaragua. In (his movement ho Is supported two detachmonts. of Ml niiimWll 1 1 olutionlsts caawrrtfgud GtamHoraflvfmd Cha rovcrruaeirr oc Qautcmdla has irefuscdarrcquest made by Hou. v" annMMHMMMMMHa ,---?? ! A CRITICAL MOMENT. 4 This picture illustrates an in. ;ci(lcut iu the life of a noted p)ii Janthroplst, siwrtsniau and man of letters, who, after frinjr his 'last shot at the onconiiinr bears 1 tyad the courage to stand his crouna aniiviicn 111c leading pear reached lufawith wide-open-ed piovith janimcchlic ride bai ret sown his throat vitnuch a Is concerting effect on unsfiuii jnl that he turned' tail and, vTrk;4iis companioni fled. NliVKRSAY DIE.3 While there id life, there isk'opei "ThiK wc bay' tof people. or tor m. Aflur holdln ionulltlon.lhfV kf ml upto41a. Krotu so pounda J aUd raytllllodlr welcbfd 17 pound. .Tlitdoiiora nlio liAd Lmii fr.dln nif r ImonilUianilly fid niolbti.l luu.ldk. A leffol miof ni in lo try holll of il.n'i rrl liar in. Im that It did m. mor tmd limn did pit I BlrlhlS(lM. 'iftfr O'IbkiU bnlllo Tvtiw J tlrly eortd. Im IcMl.xwtll imn and , m uinrin. nwwn nnnn. TTtknnbl rtmtnmnA Ikli Mhwdv tn. ftll af. Willi llil UtiAkMuttf, ( I fll Ur iff would rewlvolhe MmaJMuli fn-rn iftn&hWmW 1 yeip PFso'.s, Circ Jiasibecn Ifclp: i'Wf;itd)iariy Hmcs lurltigcat.es I Jwcrc deemed incurdblc. Rad ,',tWfoll6winK sworii testimony: 1 V If rlh fall otUJt I .lchW J(1 innnjl I I IrnWH", Jillli bt rtoHor. In the rit. -vr r ftn A-i.i. tf &?'.. J. CondtmrijUion of So or Secret Mediants clearly tlnt could hav'c been accomplished in any other way effect, and called ethical, because they San Francisco, Cal. U. S. A. London, England. diiran rcTOlntioitlsta to bo permitted to cross tho frontier and Invade Hon duras. Managua, Nicaragua, March 19. Tho port or TruJIIo, HonduraB, lias (jfcii captured by the Nlcaiaguan iiaiil forces. The Hondurana left brlilud them a plbco or artillery, a number of rifles and a quantity of aimnunltlo'i. New Orleans, March l'J.-iTlic mall jbtqa.mer Harry T .Ino arrlicd yes. ieruay iroin l'ueroio Uortez, Hon duras, and reported that tho Hon. nwigunuoaT, uiympia witn noo three large caliber rilled cannon .and scoral American gmi uerfl had nailed fiom Puerto Cortez. ostciiBlbly for Trnjillp. Tho troops UNCro supplied Jwlth ,an Hhlpiwd fiom Now Orleans on the Inge, which arrived at Puerto Cortcy,, March 12. Tho exact date of tho 01 mpla's, sailing is, not kuowii. JUMPED THE TRACK Twenty Persons Injured in) a Wreck of a Spring, field Streetcar. Sprlngficid, 0., March 19.- Twen ty pcrbons, all the passengers in a city street car, wero more or less seriously Injured last night, when tho car juminid tho tiack at a switch opposite tho powethouso and turned Qitiif."' Tho six most borliusly in. JUl'ed'ilffi! A. li, Rn.irirn irotiornl j jlh'aepr of tup Lclfe! Water Wheel vHiwuy; . v. i Kuumuan, secre. tary, of tho heffel eontpauy, both of i''WRV wr 'badly bruised; .Miss 'tyouJlo wanton, hip crushed and Btivero nervous Jhock; Miss Mamie Dentner, brultied; Mlbs Alice Metz, 1 climbed,; Martin Tumor, two ribB .biqkon, both legs wrenched. Motor- nau Gedfge Qarman as cut by tu8 Bas, ptrect car officials say t)io accident was caubed by a broken wheel, but pabfeongers aver that.tlm car wn runniav too fast at the aharp curvo kt the sWItC'h. ' 'iOUO bf the Injured ly 111 n un-inna oVlltiol except Sflss Swanton. It H hpulht lie will -roarfver. tr THB MAfclOy - Called Patent unfounded pretensions Their Sale arc of New York, N. Y. KIDNAPED BOY IS WOT IN ERIE PA. Hi it. Ph., Mm eh 11). TIiu po lice here say Ihey know nothing of Hit' icpoiled piesuueu of tho kid naped son of Dr. Uamii. In this city the Blory is discredited. FOUR RIFLES WERE USED Experts Tell Report Upon the Result of Their Mi croscopic Examina tion. AVashlngton, Match IU. Four rl flea from Co. U. TVrenty.nftU Iu. fr.ntry, wcro used in the BrownsTille afray, if tho ordluam-o department of the army can substantiate icpoits scut tho senfato committee on mil itary affairs, concerning' tho micro, scoplc examinations of the thirty, three sheila NplckcJ up In tho sticets ol tho town op the morning fol lowing tho shooting. Tvro of the rifles bald to have Ijccu in tho affray aro kept in tho More, houto under lock, the key of which u.is iu the pH?bHl()ii ot lurnicr (Juartermastcr Sergeant Walker Me. Ourdy, ahd tho other two rlilcs were said to hac beon Issued lo Privates Joseph h. AVIIhon and Thomas Taylor. Senator Ftoi alter Immediately had subpoenas Ibsuod foj Taylor and. Mi Curdy. Ho also aMicd that the war department bo Instructpd to send for Mont. Lauri- bon, who comnmndou Co. B at tlio tlpio of tho affray. Secretary Taft, In a letter to' tho cOmnJHtce, pointed out that tho men who did the Miootlng may have ufed npy guns they could secure, and that Taylor and Wilson cannot bo held Jo bo guilty because of tho showing made by tho tests at tho aibcnal. The allogcd coufesslon of "D. V. Cray," supposed (o be u mem. bcr, of Co. Bs lyhlcli was printed at aalvcitou, was formally denied to. day In a,tolegrani from Major Illock. Bom at Sun Ant9iilo,to the war do. partpiQiit. Sfojor BjockiKim said In his dispatch thaC lie had received a telegram from tho chief of polleo at (lajveston, saying that tho publica. tlon was a fakcT Senator Koraker had tho alleged-coiifebHlon put in tho Hcord with thoA denjal. 'N membors of tho Twnty.flfth. Infantry were examlnod today, and no testimony, was given which had any direct testimony bearing on the shooting except that of Henry Wat, bop, a prlvato pl Co, M. Twenty. sixth infantry. Tho commtteo today took up tlio qupstion of going to' BrojvnBvJIlp in connection with the- Investigation. U was dechlod Uiatv i't probably'' will jiq neeessftry to visit Brownsville, but no action v was takeu toward fix. Injj ,a,.tlmo- for tho trip v .ii V-iv t !i , i d r. -,, 1 p '" . 4J..t VSMM"i fri .? tji Mf Pffiffijjjj MABOK 19, 1007. CITIZENS ARE , PROMISED AID From Superintendent Allen of Erie Road. OFFICIAL WILL ASSIST In Preventing. Trains From Blocking Crossings. A Humber of PUIa Every Day Drunks Face Mayor Scherffln the Court Room TwMday. Kainest Harriett and P. AV. Heard. ieie nncsted last night by Special Ofiiyor gravis. 011 the EMo railroad npar C'nmjibell stieet. He'ard w'as drunk onu Uaniell -was chanrcd with being a s lupicious chaTactcr. The i'onuer wa fined fa which J10 paid and tho latter was ordered out of town. JJoth men beat it. The mayor lids received word I'rbin .Superintendent C. A. Allen. Erie .superintendent at Oalion, that he -v ill do hiv utmost to prevent btieet crowing". being" blocked by Erie freight trains'. A number of complaints have been inwUe against (Ills practice bv railroad men and the major is determined that it 'hall cease. Charged vitli jbcing drunk nnd disorderly Charles 'Huthcl was ar iclcd last night on West Center .stieet by Officers HuMcttcr and Williclni. He 'was fined $3 this morning at his, Jicoviug. The pay ment of the, i'ino was secured by Ilathcl's employer. Officer Cusic "arrested Walter Howell, 11 brick lajcr. on O.ik t-ttvet last night and laced him in tho city prison for drunkenness. His employer guaranteed the paj1 nieiit of the lines' Julius- Jjclioenneshoi'lTer. one leg ged Ir.unp. -wns ati-estcd for driHik-cuiies-s last nigJitjun Ea.st Church stivct by Oftlcdgjrt'rub. AVitJiout t lying o pionouiico his iiumo tho major orduied ihiuitout of town. William Tiavis, of North Main street has been appointed .ifepc cijl palroliniiu.b.v 'Lho major to till tho vacancy madovby the ies ignation of Edwaid James, Greatest lectures ever heard Marlon will be Wendllngs. MISS THEO. GAST Meets with Pailful , Accident Monday Evening Miss Theo Oast, lho laughter of Mr. and Mis. A. L. Qost of Prospect was the victim of a voiy painful uecident occurring at hor homo Monday eoniiig. While opciating a sewing piachiuo. tho middle finger of her left Jiond slipped beneath the uecdlo and tho teel ponetratcd through,, tho ilesh and bixiko off. Tho iwiiit of tho ueedlu becaino fastened in the lower bobbin and i'oro it could bo extracted from tho iiufoituiuito giil'a hand ;, the 11111 iiiine had to bo lukep apart. Mr. Oast diew tho needle ' jout with a pair of pliers and a fiiysjcinu was hiimmoned who dresscfl tho wound. Wood poison it is thought will not set in. Mi.s Oast is -well known in Mar ion tsoeioty circle. 2TfcrcIy personal C. h. Allen, county auditor, was In' Columbus today on business. Mrs, .7. C. Mniiiu 'of Cheiry htreet is feerioiwly ill. The young -son of Mr. nnd Mis. Alec Jyowo of Oieeuif -Cunip, is critically ill with liuig uovor. Mbs Herthn Wehej' of; Marion visited friends iu the f city, oer Sunday. JJucynis Frum. James d). Cunyfoid vasf-in Mar ion Monday on busiiics:i'r-I)noyriis I'Amun. . Mita Mary IMxIoy.of Mw-ioin iff visiting I)e)asalo, relatives. Deln wnio iinzctte. ' Bdson Campbell, wIiq.'urh been engaged In business, at New Orleans for several months, arrived In tho city yesterday to spond several weeks', Frank Longshore has resigned his position wth the Marion1 Oas1 "com. pany. 1 W. E. Parker and 'fitmly loft to day for California, Before " leaving. Mr Parker dntcrtalnojl tf number of friends at a rarewcii uiauer at- the Commercial club. Wrs., JlA? SmoHzor - sfw-; jallc(i A 1:V4 mMM 1 1 iimWM I nnniiTMMiIMni-M",,! mmi umh imaawmw.t. woiaiwu.vmw.iiinitiMtiia, i &. MfiMJMtfr, to Coliitibus Ihi nUOiiibnn called iiieio oy uic uc.uii 01 nor nepuew Frank Pqwow, who ,was killed to day on the FnnJiiMidle aoad nhcie he was ehiploj-i-d as n bmkcmnni Leo Wood spent Suuday at Mn. rlon, with his brother, Minor Wood, who wai so badly Injured a week ago in that city. Ho fuoiid the ftpiing feMtUi munh improicd.. . Mr. and Mrs. Tip Stoona nnd daughter, Alum spent Suuday with Marlon relatives and friends. Mr. nnd Mrs.. Joo Good, of Marion, spent Sunday with 1 datives and friends in this city, their former homo. .lames Eckroth was in Marlon Sunday. Aaron Stcv. eiibon, spent Sunday with Marlon friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Shettcrly aud two chlldicn spent Sunday with Marlon rclnllves. Miss nulnlln, Fisher spent Sunday In Marlon, tho guest of Mlts Iienu Kelly. ' William P. Bloom, or northeast of town, left Mondny morning for Marlon, where ho ex. pects to secure a position with the Marlon Steam Shovel Works. Up. per Sandusky Chief. Wendllng in "Tlio Man of Gal. Heo' at npworfh Wcducsday night. MISCHEV0US BOY$ CAUSE A MURDER Xew York, .March 10. A crowd of mischievous boys were Indirectly responsible for the arrest of David Slaiihotf, Jr,, of Brooklyn, on a chargo.of having muidercd his friend 1111U next door neighbor, John Hoff. man. According to Stnnhoff's story he wab returning home just after mid. night when he came upon Hoffman beating two boys in fiont of his beube. Hollman was Iu a fcuful rage, ho said aud when Stanhoff rc iiioiistiiitcd the other man turned upon him. Stanhoff declares that he was forced to defend himself. One of his blows knocked "Hoffman down and as ho fell his head struck tho stone curb, fracturing his skull. lie died soon after being taken to a hospital. Stauhoff was Immediately ai rested. It Is said that a ciowd of boys had been annoying Hoffman Tor bomo time and It is supposed the two he was beating when StanholT Interfered were members of the gang whom he had caught. EAST BUITALO. A Cast Buffalo. N. Y., March 1!). Cattle-Receipts 300; fairly active, steady to easy. Veal calicb Receipts 100 head; uiuiket attire, steady. Top veals, & 23 S.7ii; cull to i'ulr, i i.iO. Sheep and lambs Receipts 3,000; slow and 13c lower for lambs; sheep actho mid steady. Choko lambs i S S.33; cull to fair 0 7.U0; je.irllugs 0.73 7.10; wethers, I! 0.50; owes G.50 0; mixed Mieep. 5.25 & U; cull sheep, 3 5. Hogb-Receipts 2,530; fnhly attlie und steady. Yorkers, 7.10 7.15; pigs 7.13 7.20; mixed packing, 7.10 7.13; heavy grades 7.05 i.IO; roughs 0.23 0.10; stags, 5 UNION 8TO-. TAED8. Union Stock Yards, Ills., . March 10. Cattle necqipts 5,000; esll. mated for Wednesday 10,000; market auo lower, steady. Prime beeves, 3.05 G.OO; poor to medium, 1.15 5.70; blockers uml feeders, 2. SO l.UO; cows and helfns, 3 5.25; earners, 1.75 2.05; Tcxans 1 1.75. Hogs Receipts 13,000; estimated for Wednesday, 32.000; maiket steady, shade higher; light, 0.50 0.S0; rough 0.15 C.53; niKcd, 0.50 0.75; hcay COO 0.75; pigs, o.l'O 0.50. Sheep Receipts 15,000; estimated for Wednesday, 22,000; market 10c lower; native sheep 1 C.05; webt. em sheep, 1. 10 0.10; native lambs 5.23 7.00; western Iambs, 5.75 7.00, OLEVELANIi Cloehmd, O., March 10. Hogs Steady, receipts 15 cars; shipments R0; Yorkers C.03 7; mediuiuB and heavies, 0.95; best pigs, C.95; stags and toughs, i 0.25, Calves Steady, receipts 200, un changed. PITTSEURfJ. Pfttsbuig, Pa., March IU. Cattle Supply light, market steady; choice 5.70 0; piimo G.50 5.03; good 3.20 5.10; tdy butchers, t.CO o.l5; air, t.10 t.50; cholco heir. eri u0 5: medium to fair hollers. 2,50 I: bulls 2. CO itWf ...i- wvi?wj ny li.ih (jUIli I.VSll cows and springers, ""$25 30; common to fair, $10 $20. , Slieop and lambs S lpply light, maiket steady; prime wethorB, 0 0.25; good mixed, 5. CO S.90; fair lulled, 5 5,50; culls and com. mon 3 f; lambs, C 8.25; veal eolves, 8 8.25; heavy and thin, i & 5. Hogs Receipts light; market slow, prime hevay hogs, 7.10! mediums and heavy yoikors, 7.15; light yoik- eis, 7,10; pigs 7; roughs 0 0.C0; stags ArffWiT' "'"""V OniOAflO 0RA1K. Dhicagoi ilavcb, 19JVlioal; Daily lirket Keport " 1 fcl!U-JAii: are lip r Tho amount of nionoy yon : havo lost by keeping your S J sparo rooms vacant so long. A largo sum is it not? Mako up your mind that you will i ! lose money no longer in this I way. Havo your ad inserted J in Tho Mirror for a week, : : which will cost you 50 cents, j ; Your room will then bo : rented. Cheap commission to pay, is it not? : S Phono ads to No. 0 either phone. j :...,.,.,...,....... aJ HELP WANTED WANTCO-A good girl, or niiddlo aged lady to work In family of two. Call cither phone, Ct. 311. Bell, C02 x or see Mia. L. II. l)e. Lauder, D.nld street. 3.7-lf VA NTK U AT ONCi: A woman fo r general housework In family of two. One who can sleep at home. Good wages to light party. Ap. ply 123 W. Center. 3 j1 .'-t f WANTED A gill for geneiat liouscT voik. Call at 113 Blaine Avenue. Citizens Phono 1010. 3.1 0.3 t WIS WANT ISOOKICBBriiKS lor Rood position wllli I1I4I1 prnile lirmi. More opportunities l(ircnniiriiiu mm In iliin lino linn wee in till. Write uh KkI ly suihiff j our ctpiticmc nml Mc will tcinl copy of (irri'iiiiiit.iiiiliii; llt o(,()icn polionv (iooil KrniiiK' now iliIU able for cipahlc Silcmcn, Ktccutli c. Clerlcnl .ind Technical men in all our n oliicci.it .io.j.i-iuj. bcriice trlctliconli(lcntl.il IIAI'dOOOS (Inc.) Drain llrokcrs. ...J?!..'.'."" "I'.. I'llfbiirit A3 VIIIIhiiioii lllJir.. Clrti-liind WORK WANTED WANTHD All kinds of sewing to do by .Mrs. Win. Haight, at 007 North Prospect St. Prices reason able. Citizens phono 1 on 1078. 3-13.Ct WANTUD Family washing to do at home. -Apply at 700 North Main btrect, or Phone Bell 115 x. , 3-lG.Ct WANTUU Cnrpm and rugs to we.ne. Satisfaction guai.intccd. Daisy Pari tab, Nu sticct, one block south wf Bennett. 3.1S)-12tT,Spd TOR SALE "OR sACk-3 modern Tioujes on GIrard Avenue (cast side) botween BcDefoiitaiiio Acnuo and Columbia street. Imjuiro 117 1-2 South Main street or Citizens' Phout 13G1. i"OIt SAI.1J-A No. S cook stove, good as new, coal or wood. Just half price, 509 13. Church, or ad. dress S., care Mliror. tf RI3AD THIS A lino leel rarm" of 115 acres, well Improved, only 2 miles from u goml town, 2000 peo. pie, and threo rail mads, In T111111. blu county, Ohio, for sale cheap. Will taKe part iu Marlon piop. orty, buhiiico tusy pajiiicnts. Ad dress M. B. I.elecr, Mt. (Jllcad, Ohio. Il.lO.Ot 'OR SAIiC Pure hied Bancd Ply. mouth Rock Cockorels. Also B. P. Rock, eggs for betting. 13 foi 50c 100 for ?3.00. U. G. Lawr ence, Marlon O. Bell phono 153 R 2. 10.21.23-20 2S30pd LOST S. mall cinlcr, a to. LO-ST-Jty U. oler In alley iiinuluir fiom Co. Iiimhlii htioot bouth to Olncybcliool houso. The party Is known that has It. Pleaso Ic.uo sauio at the postortlce and recoil 0 reward. 3-lSJtpd y EASY MONEY at MARION CHATTEL LOAN CO. 131 1-2 EAST CENTER STREET. Loans niado on following rates':1" $1.15 weekly pays a $20i00 loan. I , $1.20 weekly pays a $40.00loan. $1.40 weekly pays a 50.00 loan. $2.00 weekly pays a $75.00 loan, I " ' $2.G5 weekly pays a $100 loan. These payments incjudo interest and principal. Call, wrtyofj or phono us. Jl-S dC o-Su higher; May sold be tween 7.") 18 and 7ll, ojicnug at 7o 1-8 and cJfbiitf al 7(1 j July between 7(1 11-4 and 77 1-12; open ing ut 7(5 3-1 and (ilo-sng at 77 l-'J; No. 12 led winter 74 3-1. Com .VS and 1-Su hiirhor; rJl.iy sold between 4o l-'J and 40 .; apcniue; ut do l-'J and cio-tiuj nt 4(1 H-S: Julv between 45 3-2 and 4U 3-S; openinjr mt 43 1-12 and Closing ai- iu i-i: io, j yeiiow, 43 1-12 and 14. Oats-1-3 and 1 3.Su hi-dier: May sold bctwceiv 0 1-2 and ' 7-8; opening at 40 1-2 and closing ut 41 3-4; July between .'10 7-8 and J17 1-3: oncniiie: nt 37 and elosinir til 37 12; Nq. 2 while 12 1.2 PAGE ftEVBtf roil ItEr.T I'Olt HUNT 2 ""unfurnished rooms, suitable for light iiousekccplngi liKiiiIrn if 'MP. tllnlno Avoliiin. 7. .1.13-Cl KOIt HUNT FiiriililnTil'Toiiuis "fof Keiillcuioii only, 21!) H. SlatO street. , a-15.3tpd Koil HI3NI' Kino ortho 100ms ov er II. Ackcimnn Music Store. Sco U. Ackerman. 3.1fi.Gt TO RENT WANTi:i To rent four rooms or six 100m house, with gas for light and heat. Call 2 on 085 Citizens phone. 3.1C.3t WANTIU) -Small houso or flat, mod ern conveniences, centrally located, family of two. Address, Mgr. TIIU SCIlOOb OP COMMEHCB, Marlon, Ohio. 3-18-3tpd AUCTIONEERS UCT10NI3ERING-J. W. QIark will cry sales of every description at reasonable rales. SatisfnctloB guaranteed. Your interest Ib my Interest. Offlco rooms, Court stret. Both phones, Marlon, Ohio. ?-8-t MISCELLANEOUS WANT13D i:erybody to read clr. cular announcement of the opening or tih: school of commpjici: Apt II 1, now being distributed. Located over Manhattan store. Phone 1G11. 3-18.Ctpd FOR SALE 1. Tincst dwelling, modern large lot, ham; on street car lino. Beautiful homo. 2. House and lot Grand Ave., only $2400. Worth $3000. 3. Three houses and lots, vest end atr a bargain. 4. House, baft, fruit on Leader Street $1000. 5. Houso and Ivsincss lot 011 Davids Street $1305Oasb. N less. 4 FOR RENTT ' G. Splendid suburban home. 10 rooms bam orchard and chickoh nark. 5 to 7 acres. Just at end street car lino. Only $200 for tho year. CHASE REAL ESTATE CO. H O M E S Special Sale This Week Three C room houses, cellar, gas cistern well, lot graded, largo poarch. Just completed on Blalno Avenue $1750 each. 27 room houses same as abovo' on Park -Boulevard. $1750 each. 1 G room house, well, cistern and gas Bennett Street $1200 18 room house, Fics Ave. $1700. 55 room houses $900 to $1100 .. 17 room house, Mound St 4J1G00, 17 room house Uncaphcr Ave. $1300. 17 room house Scioto St. $1350. 17 room houso S. tGrand St. ' $1450. " ;,.., 1 G room house Grand St. ,$1900, H. E. CARPENTER & CO. REAL ESTATE BROKERS 110 1-2 South Main St. Homo Phone 1502 Boll 49 Offico with Fred W. Peters. , . TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Muieh W.-Wlieat-rCdsb, 77 1.1 5 iMay 711; Jply 70 O-'lj uptembi)' SO 1-1, Corn-Cash 40; Hay 47 1-4 j July 47 1-2; tfepteinbur 48 1-8, Oals-f'ash J4 1-2; May 42 1-4 duly 3S 7-S; Boplembef 34. O'loi-ei-seed Ciii)i 8.G2 1-2J jrartih 8.02 1-2; Apiil S.20; Oc I'oucr u.bu. Pi'uuo nlsiku 7.40. " Prime liuwthv-r2,20t tUye-No. 1, fl; No. 12. 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