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ih'' ) Vft 7 ft 'VpV r 1 'Hi'' T,iC: V. W' "i 'V THE MARION DAILY MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1007. page rrvi J V f ' ' fuv ! "- ,v jaw ., -..y'k ' K : r & i . M ,.i 1 IW K'S'tt' ; ' 4 Wh MEO for men be when to create In variety clothes are are showing greaVvaluef at FINE PROGRAM Rendered' by the Members of tbe Wonder S. S. Class " jThc Wonder Sunday .School class olV.dio RvamielienL chinch met, in regular monthly social &c.4sion at (lie home, of Mr. and Mrs L. D. Kifchninu on Noilh Greenwood street yesterday evening. AO-ttliu' coiu'Jiisiim of, mi slioil so eialjrsfcssioii nti. ,infoimul program wiis reudeied. Miss Sarah Myers delivered mi exceedingly interest ing' rending and Miss Ada Ber riiigcr accompanied by Mis Nana Marsh iplcnsingly rendered a vocal foIo. lleilinrl Johnson save a "recitation ni'tor' w.liieh a class prophesy elovGvly written Miss Fern Kilislor was given, boy's quartet 1 1 conmposed Messrs. Jlany Martin. J. Ziumman, JIerboi,t ."Johnson John Iluffinan was" 'picscnt rendored .several selections. Immediately at the eloso of by The oC 1). .'mil .ind llio program refreshments wero seivedi aiuMi general good social linic was enjoyed Wia salvo tliat acta !lko a poul. tlco- Is Pino Salvo Carboilzod. No other salve ro'ooi for cuts, liiiriui, bolls and chapped shin. Ask about it. Price- 25 c't3. Sold by Flocken Drug Storo. : ONION SETS RED and WHITE. j Put them in the ground now, and have new onions early. 10c and 12 l2c per qt.. AT F. J. LUSCH 6R0CER. N.B. Cor. Stata & Center Sti... Ffesb Garden Seeds Wo . are handling a n nice lino of D."MM. Ferry's Bulk Seeds this ycar.v This isono of tho oldest concerns in tho country and U 'without doubt ono of tho most To llable. ' You will make no mistako in buying your soeds horo. ROBINSON'S GROCERY Phono 39 209 E. Center Strcot. Agency for Woqd's Boston Uoffco 'Jul. ci I ii' - -bv-. A. ikU "Wendling toniglLal Jlpwnilli. DICKINSON'S BIG STORE flKh l-N H XflX ABOUT OUR SPRING SUITS ad young men. Just as you will yoV see them. They are bound a stmsation among good dressers. anX beauty of patterns these in aVlass bVi themselves, We i30. B. Dickinson & Co. 123 E. Center St. ITALIAN IS BADLY HURT Gio Sunpillipo Shot Tuesday Night. TAKEN 10 THE HOSPITAL With a Deep Wound in His Left Shoulder. . Sebas Vitlas was Examining His 38 Caliber Revolver When it was Accidently Discharged Clio ,Snnpillipo, njed twenty, nn rtnl'mn sect ion band employijd in tlm local 1'bio yard's, 'was accl dentallv .!i(it in tli(i lul't .shoulder ill SillO .o'clock Tuesday nighl,. suilanun n. serious -nound. Tlio accident occuicd in u box car 'house located near thu Kiiu round liouso. ' Kcbas ViittiN a cou sin of the victim, bad lecenlly beciinu) the 'iKissesCnr of a. fine new tluity-eight caliber revolver, i The group of Italians were examining the pieco with great cuiionily ami Villas was in the act of. handing thu piece to a, fellow inspector when in so:no unknown manner it was discharged .nnd 8aiiiilli)( be camo the victim. The injured man 'wik hastily cairied to the Kenton Avenue uiKsing and the ambulance .of ('harks J le-js transfoned him to the hcspital de)ar(meiil of the Sawyer nitoiiuin. An examination by house ph-ician Y)v. .1. W. Adair, dhchct'd that the ball had penetrated tho Icl't holder and lodged deep jn the .shoulder blade. An X Kn.V will bo used later mul a piobe made for tho ball. CHARLES W. ABLE Glveq Nice, Promotion by Wells- Fargo Express Company The many Marion friends of Charles W. Abel, cashier of the Vell.s J'nrgo Epress company at MiiuuistavMit will bo glad to hear of hi- ))iomotion to agent for tho conipiiiiv at Lima. Mr. Abel who wa formerly earlier at tho local office asMi'aied hiV new duties "Wed- nexlav. Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema Theso aro diseases for wtlch Chamberlain's Salvo Is especially valuable. It quickly allays tho P.clu lak and smarting and soon effec'n a cure. Pi Ico 25 coats. For sale by all druggists. To glvo tjikr store a call and to cx nuiinoyrfur very completo' lino of HislirGrade Rcady-to-Voar Cloth- )r Men, Women and Child- at popular prices. LIBERAL CREDIT. Thia io tho only store in Marion whore your honest promise to pay will buy just aa many and juat ai Elyli3h clothes as tho rich man'j? money. Bptlng otylos on salo now. Handsome premiums froo. MARION CLOTHING & CLOAK CO. ,C- Bachman.Mr. W.C3entrSt. I MEETING IS POSTPONED Owing to Absence of Severar . Stockholders. PENNSY TAKES ACTION No More Record' Breaking Runs on That Road A Large Number of Well Known Railway Officials Make Locil Men Pleasant Calls Wednesday The Pennsylvania railroad i.-sucd notices that no more iccoul break ing runs aie 'to be made on that "ysK'in. 1'jiigiuecis' of passenger trains have been instructed that they must not exceed the inaiinun limit anlioujiced 111 a circular .sent tliem. This action has caused consider able comment, a U was generally .supposed that the Pennsylvania would make still greater .leductiotis in tlio -running (hue of Its fict through passenger trains with the taking eftect of the spring time table. One "part of tho order says that hereafter engineers on passenger trains must not attempt to mako the nun ifrom jMtoona, t0 Hanis burg. 1.-J2 miles, in less than iur minutes. The eighleeii-liour Iraflie but ween Chicago ninf iNew Yoilc, aie scheduled to make the run be tween Altdoua And liarrisbuig two hours. Plain IJealer. 111 Burr Myers, or Huntington, has been appointed travcllnK ciiKtncer or the Krlo In tlio place of J. a. Conn er, who was transferred to the New Wk division.. Mors ;q ,vni ifllnwil I" local rallioacl circles and upon tiui visit heie this moriiliIK received the Kla.l hand or congratulation fiom scores of railroaders. The annual meetings of the Co lumbus, Delawmo and Marion Bailway cdmpauy, the M'nrion Bail W.iy and Jighl comjiany .-Nid the Northern Power and Construction eomiianv which weie to have been held at tho Chittenden hotel yester day weie postponed until 'April Al of these corporations are controlled by John (1. Webb and nssociales of .Springlicld and it was owintr to tho absence of sov eral piomiiionl stockholders, that he iniiLstimnenieni was taken. n Olno State Join mil. W. P. nurch, district hassnr Urent of tho Chlcano Oicat North em with headqunitcis at Cleveland. was iooUIhk after the Interests of iitf- mad in local railroad circles to. day, 1 Tho.Erlo commenced tho work of IcIiik meat trains t the local Ico plant yesterday aftciiioon. An extra forco of men was eniployeil, and ornnMpnllv i..H.. . -..i . .... v.tijr imriRcraior car I'iisauiK inroiiKii the city will bo ex amined and iced when necessary. Frank h. Tullls, traveling freight agent of tlio Illinois Central railroad with headqnaiters at Cincinnati, was attending official business at tho union depot today. L. C, Slgler, traveling frelfiht agent fi-otii- Cincinnati nf tlm Union Pacific, rallioiul. wn inU Incss visitor at tho union dopot to day. Kilo train No. a today carried pilvato car No. 903 occupied by H. O. Dunklo atul puity tiuouto from New York to Huntington. Opening Tonighrf You nro spoclally requested to at. tcifd tho oponrng or fiio OIiIb Dec. orating Co. tonlghtt 7 to 0 o'clock. Good miislcniid iibeautlfiil souvenir for ovory lady6onio. INTERESTING DEBATE Sophomore Cluss Entertains Student , Pjiy Wednesday usswvoii,- -rnac Cuba should bo , aiinoxuii 10 iiio'-uniied states," was tho question argiioT pro ami con by povoral ytunu blah school simi.miK from tho Sophomore class,, beforo the' fiiiiiuia oony 01 1 no w!hool this morning nt .8:30 o'clock. Alter tlio ydiiif,' orators had completed tint discussion, tho judges entered a verdict of "Not guilty" and tho negative won. , Tho debaters weie; Affirmative George K'lug, Harry Olllotto and John argent. Negative Ccorgo Klelnmaler, Iloiijamlp Grills and Miss Ada Havjll. Call and oxamd 5l)ory's lino of Wall, Paper, before nofl you f . j buy r It J ' ' t atcfeli) Personal Miw MnO Lanibcil of Anderson, Ind.. Spoilt WcdncMhiv with Mm. Teelor, of Oirard Avenue. Mrs. J. 'A. .lornby left today for "Crestline where Mid will le niain several da.s visiting rela tives. Itov. and Mrs. Charles Sase, of McLane, I1U are guests at the home of I). W-. Strnyer on South (lieen. wnoip street. I'Jlnu'i Wcod, the Ki ic yavdmnu wIioaWiis injuied several dayu ago b.Vjf neiiig "f caught between two ciiivis doing niiely at (he Sawyer Saniibiiiim and h now on the speeily road to iccovcry. (lecrge B-uteher of Maiion, win tho guest 'of Mi. and Mis. Joe Conley, in this ,ny Satuulay and Sunday. 'Kinnk Philbricic ol Million, spent Saturday aflcrnoou and Sun'doy with relatives and friends in lliis em. J)r. I. N'. Bowman was in .Marion on piofcs sional business .Monday evening. Kddic Bauer. Alto is 'woiking in Minion, spoilt Sunday with hia wife in this city. Mi Lizzie Coop rider rcluined .Monday afternoon fiom 11 Visit ill Marion and Co lumbus. Mr. ami Mis. ,lud Per;ino spent Monday in Marion. Miss llrctchen fluggcnlicimor nf Marion,,, was a guest over Sun day nl the r, lack U'Donnell homo on West Hicks sued. M. V. (iibscm was in Mai ion on business Monday aftprnoon. -,)ames Kigh lingcr ruUu'iied Tuesday (morning fiom a business tup to Marion. LTiper Sandusky ( Inef. LECTURER WENDL1NG ARRIVES IN THE CITY Will Speak Tonight at the Epworth Church. Has Been Before the American Pub. lie as a Lecturer for Oyer 30 YearsTo Publish Lectures Mr, Oeorgo R. Weudliiig. one of the best known lecturers on the Aineiicau plalforiu 111 lived in the cily this afternoon at 12:15 fiom Cincinnati and will appear this ev ening at Kpworlh M. B. church' as the last iiitiinlier of the Y. M. C. A. lecturoi'diite. ,By tlio sc cinl l-eiuest oT.'f'Hre lectin 0 conmiit tee Mr. WeifdliiVgwill deliver hU fiwwnis lecture entitled "The Man of flalilee." ' T Ate. VViniillinr lSVna inlnwisliin. a conveial!onalis(,i as he in a lec turer. Ii 1111 interview at the Ho tel Minion this ufiernoon ho dis closed .some latercsfiug acts wf his .life. lie Btated that ,Mie had been on tho lecture piriform for moie Ihaii thiity years niuU has lectured in every state inJtliu union. Jn reply to a question asking if ho es pected.to qiul the platform .soon he said: "I expect F will never quit lecturing and although 1, have cut down my woik rfo iu t wo bundled and fifty-two lectures a year to less than a Hjinr'tliiU number, f will never abandon' Jjjhu field entiie ly unless' health should interfere." .Air. Wentlling jsi,a .strong, 10 bust looking gentleman" and con verses in a smiwth-Kibvery tohe of voice. He is very sociable and po-.se.s-ses a gient deal of human miHriiolisin. 'rti1.'- Tho great lecturer slated that he has had -so many requests fiom publisher to print, iiis-lectures that ho has decided to Vdo mi and al ready several havotbeon placed in their hands and will' bo before the public in a short timo. Jlev. Alb Ballinger will pienoh ill the V. II. cLTu'fch tonight. Sub ject " I'npossesbgcJ 1'o.ssessions. " A. V. Johnsoiirho,' West Cen ter Street jewelaksH packing his goods jucjMratqryio'pioving to Chicago. '"jk, A'ernon Ciimpbellris operated on this morning ffbyjj)r. II. B. Uhlor at tho CeJflnf Bmorgoncy. The patfent is rjjitSj'oasy and .stood the operation very well , 1 ...1.1 ,' , 1 ii" tip ... iu'iuur -uoniouiv tio Indian wrestler 'nn'ived iuijiecily tm.iv enrouju to .Mt. Voriloif wheio 011 puuimiy MiKiii no vwre,sles ,10 III shnfoii ,pf 'Mf'Jm, Fr.irik ,. .Bnorffimjflislralor of the estaio of WilJiSunri. Bpor ic poils the miIo .oivcjlil'alalit in tho amount of miAt, Aiubroso P. White. fcf Joe Poi cento, tho 'Chicago athlete, has a large class' of HtudontK wluj meet dally at tho boxing school 011 West Ccntor ttlrcetjv''t rceolvp lu sliuctlon lu Gio mijnl'y art pfiolf defenbo. There aio-abv; l bo formed VlasseB In wreslllitg and physical culture within tho ,uoxt ,vfcw days. fr. Porcento Is opleWcd, over tho interest shown luJ'athbjtlcH by the young niQn of the! VUy thaf ho nitty locato hero for good,,. ' 3ricf Znenttort tJrf'T . II $J 7r Special l iB573SuitJ I i ofcliailc seat JM k wJastmccs . RvtrnacAM t MX JhjroTfjudTiaikVoCKCToJM u H H H H L B0YSSUIT. m ibpililLC SCAT I k ,) JJkhceb 1 M M YAr BEAMO B. PATcn't'attBao poennarm SHORTAGE OF W. F. JOHNSON May be Made Good by Bond ing Company. THE RECORDS MAY SHOW That Shortage Occurred When Johnson was Bonded The Case of Timberman Against Bishop Taken From Jury Leave Given to File Amended Petition. I lu tho case of Dr. Tiinbeunan df Columbus, against licit Bishop. the healing of which was commenc ed in 1 lie common pleas com I Toes day iiDlernoou, the (lcfeudans en tei'cd a motion to file an amend ed answer. The court ;i anted leave to iilo the amended answer and inking the case tiom tho jury, ordered the defendant to pay the costs inclined at this leriu of com t . Timbeinian brought .suit in Jus tice Thompson's court on 11 bit lor treating the eyes of Mi. Bish op, .lie theie obtained a judgment of spU) and appealed the case la.er to the common pleas coin I. A rcpre-entativo oT tho Fidel ity Bonding company, of Italliinoic. is in the city examining tlm ac counts of Inriuer Cleik of court.". William F. Johnson. As .soon as it is leal ned I hat Johnson was .slioil in his accounts during the dine that he was bonded by the Fidelity company, the .shortage wil1 be made good. A joint hearing will bo held lonioiiow by the commissioners u Marion and Delawaie counties in this cily. on tho Price ditch. Tho ditch starts in Delawaie county and inns through a pm I ion of Pio-pcot township, of this county. II was petitioned for by residents of Delawaie county. cm sli rnhrd nnf cinfwv puifwynh In tho cao of John Bplcs against J. M. Ncor. ihe leport of tho lecoiver, I. A. Meichnnt. was approved Wednesday by Judao Bahst. The disorco cawt. of Susio M. Fouler against Ch.ulos U. Fowler, was heard in tho ' common pleas court Wednesday morning before Judge llabsl. The plaintiff was urauled a diwuco nud was restored to her maiden name. Susio Spalh. Ini tho ease of j. Beber against Ihe iMjJholland Buck company, ex ceplions l the lepculi' of tin tc ceiver, (!. B, Cnib worn liiaihv in tho ciwinimi .pleas con MJ&ui P Wednesday Iiipr(H) I'.stim( V,! ilitrodnc- icd by ciuii?3lTJa,Winors oLM tho carporaliony Inktri?oxv7jtoii to the bill f,r4 Hip teceived foi' ifJ3() f,u his services. The case was taken tinder athisc meiit by Judge Babsl . ill the Sobgc IXotcs There will be a called sea-sion of Kosciusko Lodge Nn, OS lodge .balks IhU evening at 7:fl0 ft'cluck (for the ptirpns0 of making arrmigonionts for oho ifjluornl o? Briithei CJmrles Boyseumoyor, t Don't Forget the; Boys r And don't forget this store. This cut illtbstratcs one of our 'tear-about suits, : trousers lined throughout, double kn.ee, double seat, guaranteed not to rip VW&; show all cors And price a Duple $4.00. HUGHS & CLEARY. Main and Center Sts. Koutiiie business was -transacted sovejal appli(ations lor membership received and niranjicments made for bidding a stair social in I the halls tonitflit, at a well attended meet in; of Can by l.odije Xn. ol, Knights of Pythias held last night. Tho Home t'niards meets this ev ening in Bed .Men's hall. Busi ness of itupoiliiiico will coiiio up for disposition. A large altendanco is dcsiied. The Baiiiibters of America met last ni-jlil and confeiied the de giee on a class of four candidates. The meeting was well attended. Mlzpah i:iicaniiiuent at a regular meet Ins held last night tiansactcd routine business only. Bargains at Ellery's Bar gain Store. (tardea -Hakes, llTc. Tiowels. MfvlOc, and l.'c. lSastcr NovNjes. Ic, Tic. 10c and J5c. vSline Soles inc. c, L'fle, K.ister I-'Iowers, 1da bunch Turret n niiiiujiis, V:". s". 100, lOo a yard. Wash Hollers, 50c each. 1 quart granite I'Tas, JOc. Good Carpet III 00111s, lDc. Complete line of Post Cards. Raster Post CaiuhT lc each. nij.Biivs nuiOAjN srom: 1' 12.1 Noilh Main Slieel CARL JOHNSON DIES WEDNESDAY Death Resulted From Uremic Poisoning. Deceased was Im ployed in Moulding Department of the Marion Steam Shovel Co. The death iif Call Johnson, aged twenty-four and mariied. occiirred at his home on York street Wednes day .moining at 7 o'clock. His demise was due to uraomie pois- IWHLL PAPERl j Q00D5ELL'5 Oil H 'J! S'I ' New d ! I j 2 Ul in s si -A p g Jackets S Bf M Vf r V". A? ' . i. $5.00 c made the same way oninif 01 a duration of less than a week. He had not regained hirf normal strength from 11 severe at tack of l,plioi(l fever about two months' ago and the final disease quickly p.iuueatcd his frail sys tem. The deceased was employed in the ii.uuding department, of tho Maiiin Steam Shovel shops-, hold ing a icspousihlo position. Ilo was very popular among bis lel low milkmen who extended, ear nest .sympathy in his many tribiw latious. Bast fall his (wo year obi baby sou died and shortly afler that Mr. Johnson was confined to his bed with the fever. Four weeks ago a baby boy was born and the falhcilesi child survives. A two year old .son also suivives. The deceased's patents Mr. and Mis. Charles Johnson reside at tho. placo of death. FunJ'ial set vices will lie conduct ed f 1 oni the Wesley M. H. chinch Fiidny afileriioon at 2 o'clock, l.'ev. C. B. Ifowley of ficiating. Interment will be'maihj in M'nrion cemctciv. Call ami enmlf BIleiy'H line oC on buy. It Wall l'aj.ei. brloio We Have Them Seed Potatoes, Early OI1103, Early Rose, White Star, Seneca Bcautios and Rurals. Onion Sets 3 quarts for 25c. Garden Seeds. Flower Seeds of all kinds. FLOUR Wo just received a big lot of Whito Rcso Flour. Wo sell a largo sack at SI. 00 Electric Light, tho best winter, Wheat Flour, per largo sack SI. 15 SUGAR Wo always have a big .supply of H. & E. Sugar and prices always tho lowest. WHOLESALE GROCERY Phones Citizen 1174. Bell 117 Ti Y. M. C. A. Euildlng. w .11 . 1 .?'.' .v.w'ift - . .i.V." tfl '." .1 f t . nil, "VitV 11 riir V. if ..1 , Jl. r" .. -,!i ' . -t.jrtH'JA..-w-a;,.,...,...a. . 1 , ,tu.jiJJ - A J-Jf-" v if : ' is t . urtt rt ,4- i- li t . S,. a JUOMHltVIH .:3&ai nCf y'J.S'yV-AtiJJtmmKM