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' . V rH fc s "f . 3 A ' . , ,, jwWAii? HXj'"' !.(. iiwrfv,,..-. THB RAlloy SAlLY MlMOlt, TUEg&ivTMAY 7, 10077 mmBsmmaammmmmmm 1 'iSP'-X, (, , .v I ..- .1 if, -ft, v, -4 f fi- n r . 5 !'. J' ' t 1 :it - 2HB ij V . s , ' ' ' 7 S ' r V.3I ll' f 1 One of the Important Duties of Physicians and the Well-Informed of the World VSwL10 U,at rclHti 8tandin .and reliability of the leading- manufactur ers of medicina agents, as the most eminent physicians; arc the most careful as to JlttaW JlaJ.,t-v and Perfect purity of remedies prricrihed by.ihem, and it is welt Known to ohvsic nns .in. iUnXKtLu.inrn..A ,ii.. n ... .. JJitt, V i v,! -U11 hwiCK h1'8 H 4fiRfPaUCt. has attained waccoraeu to successful l . t . . .,p.v 11lo iuim: h i!S.ffi!!-Si! .---- -.. vu.,ay,u S.T. B.',l,7 c w,b" lo cau U1e attention ol all who would enjoy BOoj health, with its b essinRs, to the fact that it involves the question of right livinjf with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour of recreation, o enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but as in many instances n simple, wholesome remedy Ifcay be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present truthfully the subieet and lo surmlv the nnn nnrff i..: j.. i l. i ' ... - , , . ' . . . 7 n .r l","VM iAttiivs icnicuy wnicn nas won the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed because of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedv has been loner nmt fni.r.,i,i.. i. t n , ....., t r- t i. i, . . ,,....... .u.uuiui; nuuwii unuur hju name oi Syrhp of Pjgs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure axalivc principles, obtained from Senna, arc well known to physicians and the Well-informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name ob-Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Sennaas more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs-and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of E'.?S.T Jy the f"U namoSyniD of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Sennar-is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, and the same, heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle c EyetJ A"le !? S0,tl u?14er.t.he KeneraI grantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary df Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, that fhe remedy is not adulterated or misbranded. within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act,-June 30th, 1906, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville Ky, DEATH CLAIMS AGED RESIDENT Mrs. Clara Dicbolt Dies Tues- day at-Green Camp, Deceased was a Life Long Resident of Marita County M Funeral Thursday. - I ' r' Mrs. Clara Dlcbojt. uged sixty-six -yoara and a llfo-iong resident of Marion- county, died at tho homo gt Mf.,anl' Mrs. Frank Folk in Green Campr at C o'evodt Tuesday morning. Her demise was duo to paralysis from whjeh sl)o has been critically 111 for the past flvo wcoks. The deceased was a niomucr pf tho Baptlst,clnirch and nu oarnest and de vout Christian woman "highly respect ed by everyone Ayho knew her. For a number of years, sho made her , t . . .. i MS X X B X XX WLLftPER MARION THEATRE ' ALL THIS WEEK Commencing Monday Matlnoo ' May 6. . , MAURIS BEAUREOARDE ft COMPANY -' Comedy' Sketch "THE COUNTY JUDGE" FREEZE BROTHERS Tho Originators of Juggling & Spinning of Tambourines. LIZZIE WELLER Trick Pianist, Singor and Dancor. MITCHELL & BROWNING Sketch Entitled "HIS LAST CASE" MISS COLEMAN , IUustrated Song' v ' Powera'4 iCameragraph :51.) ingPlcturea, ?r Mov- Tho Orchostra Will Bo Hera With You. Ladies Special Matinees Tuesday and; Thursday 3 p. m 10c. Two Shows Nffhtly, 7:30-9:00 ticket 100 aw ao. Seats Reserved by Calling Oltlsons' Phono 380, Wfe re doing uffM-'" W TL methods and perfect 'equipment and the ethical character of to the li h stnnrl nee In srWitifi,. ,n.i . :i ii i . ' -v" - r - -..... mju and reliable houses' onlyranuVtlierefore, that the name of the guarantee oi ine excellence oi its remedy. TRUTH AND QUALITY t.LjfJ"? and. nltal to permanent sue San Francisco, Cal. - U S. A London, England, home in Itlchwood, hut later jnoved to this ulty mid lived with Mr. and Mm. TlwmaH Mead of Leo street. A few years ago she tool; up hor rcsldonco at the placo whero death occurred. One son, Gleonard Dicbolt, residing In Oi'ecn Camp Is tho only surviving mcntlicr or the family tho liusbkndi having preceded tho debased in dca.b ten years. Funeral services will bo conducted from the Hantlst flmn-li in nrn Camp at one o'clock Thursday after noon Rev. a. Twining officiating. Interment will bo made in tho Rich wood cemetery. To say that tho Orchestra In tlm Grand Concert at tho Opera House to morrow ovenlnc is excellent. Is nut ting It votr mildly. Corno and hear for yourselr. it "Field Day" and PoodIcs Band at Fairgrounds Saturday by Y. M.C..A. - 4-7-2t COUNCILMEN MAY SEKVE EXTRA YEAR Under the Provisions of Bi- enniel Erection Law. Secretary of State has Been Written Asking for His Opinion in the Matter. There is a bolajf among a mini ber of local politicians, tliat under the provisions of tlm Abi-enulal elec tion law, several' 'i'itm'jc.s of tlio present council will jiold over an other veal. A'iprromiueut imembor oi' tho roimblicmi . city executive coiuiuillco has writlen to tho eu rctary of statu lor an opinion 011 this mailer ami dt is expected that definite tuiroriijaUou will bo rccoJv- tid this wcolc. . . ' Up until xt'couC.y it Avatj geuor-. Vly (supposed that tho on tiro coun cil, which is republican to a jnun, would jound up "its tonus at tho end of this year and that it would lie necessary to vote, for a couuploto monibeiliip at tho election during tlio coming fall . .Now, however, many bolloyo that lit least two of tho moinbors, Members Wilson and PJiillips, will hunuiu in the count'il lor anothoi' year, riioy am now on their eec iUid tonus uild if tho seorotary of s ulo decided, that tho bi-eimial .lilcction iiiueiidmejit does not ai'eet theiii, they will attire, at tho .closo of tho year, Have you TjOllent vr nr Mi.lrola tn tho Oratad, Concert tomorrow ovou lng? Sale of' tickets now on at Opera House offico. , it teU iwiiiiiiuiuiai LirLis wn rn New York, N. Y. PROSPECT LADY TO MARRY NOBLEMAN Mrs. Clara Young will Be comeMrs. M.J. MacDonald Interesting Romance will Close Wednesday Evening with Wedding at Dayton. Sir Milton Jay McDonald, aged thirty-four, an Eiirlish nobleman from Loudon, England, and a for- xxv captain in the British army, Tuesday secured a license in tho local probate court to marry Mrs. Ulura 15. Young, daughter of Mr. aud Mm. 15. 0. Stockman of Prospect. Tlio wedding will tako place at Dnylou Wednesday oveu :big sit 8 o'clock. The approaching wedding will end an unus'iial and deeply interest ing romance. Last July the ipros liuctivo groom who is a slutely add exceptionally 'handsome Englishuuin was introduced to Mrs. Young at tho Dtii'st, 'boarding housn on East Church street, this city. 11 was lovo at 4'ii'st sifeht and their futo was sealed right then and there Mr. MacDonald who was at that liiuo traveling extensively, loft for Dayton tho next morning land as torlune would nave it, Airs. Young who was bound ,ov Prospoctboard-( ud the ttwno train. Thero wasn't imii'li lovn ninlcin? iih it ivji Kcimi- 11 1 - --'- o -- - ingly unnecessary aud tho proposal was accented. . Tho .wedding was to have taken place early iu tho fall httt Mac Donald. became seriously ill and was taken to the Slookmun homo whero tho faithful betrothed, nursed him through a critical siegu of typhoid fever. TIlO iltlOSIlCfttivn nrrtnn, in din son of John MaoDpnald of lnidon, who is a, great man of state and at tho present time :'u in tlm nrn- ploVO of tho OOvnrnmniit. k urnsi. lout of sqvoral banks of London. iino uouaiu camo lo tlr.s country eight vcars men mul fnllnivivi tlm lrufessioii of jv biisiricss oianizer mi jxi esiaio ieaior. Slnco that lima .ho hua ' aelurned to London twice and 'has miulo thrco toui-s of 1 110 world. Ho i said to bo iin iuensojy wqallhy and. gives most of ItlS tlniO tO tl'.'LVol Tin a .. ....o.1..nt. of tJitmbvMeo college and a aofincd goiiuemnn an .every resiieot. Tho bi-ido 'to ,. ia i inieUve yOuug.Jady and tho only dailghlor of Mr. and Mm. Stock man, frtiitiriOwerR. hvrI,Hi, - Prooeet. Tlm ..,! .in ...i. ... -Mlu mil 1UUKU heir hunn for a shbit timo iu Dayton uttor. wifcli. n,oy wj, louvo lor a lOiiiMof tW,oId:.oountry. Have yoti .fcUviU l',. n,... '. ii,, ' '' r- tiwnuiB tar, the flranjl rViu.0.1 t i- te8T '. )tvnaw on t. Opera WILL ORGANIZE NEW LODGE A Nest of the Order of Owls for Marion. PLANS ARE COMPLETED For Big Concert to be Given by Deutscher Bund. Mansfield and Lima Choruses to Arrive in the City Wednesday Afternoon Lodge Doings. II. It. Slocnm. of South Bond. Iml.. organizer of the Order of Owls Is iu the city for tho purpose of building a nest In .Marlon on tho night of May 10th. Tho order has 167 lodges throughout the South and Southwest, and lb a social order very much along the lines of tho Elks aud the Eagles.- It now has a memoersnlp of over 24;000. (rhe lodge to bo organized Trill con sist of fifty charter members. Work of securing the charter list Is now well un'd'er way. Tho motto of tho order Is: There's so much bad In tho best of us, And so much good In the worst Of us; (It hardly behooves any of us, To speak 111 of tho rest of us, The Deutscher .Bund met at its hall in the Y. M. C. A. building, Monday evening, and completed nr-' rnngements for the sangerfest to be held at tho Uraiul Opera house, Wednesday evening. Tho advance sale of tickets has now roachod 400 and! the prospects are that the concert will bo heard by a packed house. I At this ifinnl meeting, it was an nounced .that the Lima chorus will ni'i'ivo nt fitlH) o'i'hwk. WpiIiipkiIilv afternoon ind the M'anstield chorus at 4:15 o'clock. Both delegations will be licet lilt the train liv incmhn of the local bund. Each visiting I'linrnu. liiiulntilti nf fid raiena nvill Uake part in Vtlio concert. East SI. Iouis, ill. May 7. Tho Finance Counnittco of tlio A. 0. tl. W. was in session, hero yesterday, auditing accounts preparatory to making a report to the Grand Lodge which meets today for a' three-day session. Tho report of tho coinmitlco states, that 'tho ac counts of the ondor balance exactly aiul that all inimors. to tho effect that tJioio aro financial discrepan cies in the accounts of tho officers aro false, and evidently issued for a jiunposo detrimental 'to tho- order and Its officials. , Arrauneiiienls .wore uraido lo ini liato a class ,of aandidulcu in two weeks at a regular niccWng of tlio Eastern Star 4ield last night. Af ter the business., session a social hour was enjoyed. Ko.sciu.sko Lodge I. O. 0. I1'., ftml. with a litttro atli-mlim in ,11..! lodge apartments last night and at-) iciiuiHi the regular routine busi ness., Mizpah Eucampinent, No. 50, r. O. 0. il' will hold n mcetiti'' tonight, and confer tho palriarchiat dosxeo 011 two candidates. A unique afialr will bo the Dutch lunch served by tho iladlcs of tho Episcopal church In the Parish house tlio evening of May 0, from 5 to 7. Tho prlco is what you mako it. police" (Court Mrs. Myrtle Miller was arrested this afternoon ou an affidavit filed by Airs. Julia A. C6opor, charging hor with keeping a. houso of ill fame. Boll womnn ronliln In tl.n 1 .,.- n... . .. .,., , vtlv juii(j jiuia on North Main street. Mm. Miller pleaded not guilty, when arraiEned in Iho mavnr'a on,i..f and the trial of the, case was sot for iour ociocic mis afternoon. Jlmmlo Court wnt .i-Ani.i ,i.i.. morning by Detectlvo urnHtAronn a,.i Officer Chapman, it. J8 suspoctod that Court was lmnlWtmi .1,, i,n nu. bory of tho Waldo and Chatflold of- nces or tno Pennsylvania railroad recently. It Is claimed' that Court had a razor aud. a revolvnr in iiiu possession recently thai answered tho description of the .ones taken In tho robberies mentioned. Whon arrested, Court had nothing of tho kind in his possession and disclaimed all knowledge of thn ii. berles. Ho will bohold until an in- vcsMgHtlon is made, , Summer Uidtntatr. Stock complete In.euaaer under wear. All styles utaVprlMa.,. AGED RESIDENT Dies Tuesday Morning County lafirmary, at the iMre. TJariiotto McOmubcr need X7 years, idled at fi o'clock Tuesday morning at tlio county infirmary, .whero sho had boon an lnninto slnco JanuaryMlj 1900.. sho formerly lived, near filff'.Jslaud. She has a daughter llviirg Jiear Blir Island. n. eon In this city, and another son near tho city. Other children llvo In tho West. rrho funeral will tako place at the 'Pleasant Hill nhlirrli ill. 2 nVlnntr Wednesday afternoon. Have you boucht vour tlcltetH for uio urand Concert tomorrow even ing? Sale of tickets now on at Opera House office it lZLC Clubs and Wet ouuieues A T I The many friends and relatives of Charles A. 'Owen in tlio city will 'read with ftilorcst the following ex tract from a Johnstown ikmiqi of Johnstown, ' Pennsylvania, announc ing lib engagement lo a popular young lady of that city. Tho wed ding will take place iu early Sep tember. It says: "Mr. and Mi's. Lou Cohen, of No. 418 Somerset street" iiavo an nounced tho engagement of their niece, Miss Edith Rosenthal and Chnrles A. Owen, of No. 417 Main street. No dale 'has been set for the wcddilug, nltliough it will likely lake nlnco in tlm fall. Tlm announcement will be received with pleasure by a wide circle of friends both VOIIUC nCOnlft linilin. uninilnnn 111 local socinl circles. 1 M:lsi Rosenthal is n rfniiirlifnp P the laic iMr. and Mis. Benjamin Rosenthal of Chicago and has made 'her home since I ho death of her .parents with Mr. and Mrs. Cohen. She wax graduated from the Jolmslowii High School with tho class of 15)01, being one of the lion or Hluileulft of, her class. Mr. Owen is u son of Mr. and Mis. William T. Owen of Marion, 0. and ci a graduate of Ohio North ern University. Uo camo to Johns town from Uhiirloroi about riv years ago, entered the employ of tho I'Y-ttenninn Engineering Com pany .and has slnco become a mem ber of that firm." Iho Woman's Home Missionary bociely of l,o United Brethren church will be enfertatfiied Thursday alloniooii by Mrs. Noah Liltlu of Superior street. NothhiL' over llifn It ah,i .i. slipper at the Parish house, St. Paul'H cnurcn, 'iiiursuay evening. Pay for wnai you got, nothing more. it Ornamental Boit. Johnnie had token a trip nnd cross ed a largo river. Ho saw a steamboat for thn first time, and on looking at "" u"t K"ng iroro mm ho ox- j claimed, when ho saw tho wheel: "Look at that boat with a ruffle on the back;" Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in 3 Days. Morion L. Hill, of Lebanon. Iml.. says: "My wife had inflammatory Hhoitmatisni iu every "musclo and joint; her sufferings was torriblo and hor body nud. faco ivoro swol len nlrnosl boyond recognition; had been in bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit until sho tried tho Mystic Curo'for Mhoumatism. It gavo im mediato relief and sho was ablo to walk about in thrco days. I am sure it saved her life" Sold by Tho Diunblo Pharmacy, Opp. Kcr House. Resolutions We, tho members of the Towoll Sunday School Class, do hereby ex press our slncoro and heartfelt svm. pathy for our esteemed Brother Gray in his sad aftllctloii iu tho loss of his lear companion. But wo dn not sorrow, as thoso who havo no hope, ror bister uray lived a devoted Chris tian life, and died a triumphant, victorious death. As sho wau Hear ing hor Journey's end', sho saw ami rocognizcu loved ones who had gono before, ninl mlmli-nil tlinlc Immii.. a few days after this, Elijah's chariot stopped at ner earthly homo, and wok hor to hor houso "not mado with hands." Sho will not only bo missed by husband . ankl children. FSl 1-1 PIHHIIIIIIIliillfHIIIIrtlllllllllllllllllllllllllll SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS MAiDB to Any measure TU lill ifinc -ffvu i ic ifeeeeeeeee I House Cleaning Bargains! 0 Q, yjj Wo can savo you Money a; .make your house-cleaning fcii MOTHALINE, lCc a pkg. Ai or Camphorated; at ft uig uoc apongea . , (,t Big 25e Ohamoia Skin Formaldehyde Ammon,a Sal Soda niiffaln Mnffi Mivfnrn i ... - . - ....- Jf SulPhur ; W Borax , W Bcl-Zo-No Soap.. W AT if , (ft Hi THE REXALL STORE it NATIONAL CIGARS but neighbors as well will miss her songs of praise, and words of comfort and cheer. Thus lived audi died a true Christian wito and mother. Now, Urothor Gray, it may seem to you as UioukIl you will have to go the rest of tho way alone, but you will not bo alone: we will go with you, for wo also liavc loved ones 011 yonder shining shore, who are beck oning us to come. And soino of us. with von. havo already died to the frivolous things and pleasures of this world, are feeding our souls on better things, and, with sails all un furled to the Heavenly breeze, wo exnect to arrive, with you. on sched uled time In tho City of Our God. Now Brother Gray, do not be dis couraged, but look ahead to a fam ily reunion before the Throne of God. FijiuiP BAUER, Com. Don't limp around with rheuma tism. Elcctronodes euro. Ask tho druggist. t-th-sat UNCLAIMED LETTERS Following Is tho list of unclaimed letters remaining iu the postofflec at Marlon, Ohio, for .May 7, 1007: Roland Adams. Clark Anderson. Leonard Berry Hiram Barker, Carl urowii. Jay Clemens or John Wil liams, Otto Coats, Homer Cook. Frank Dines, K. M. Davis (.".), H. u. Schoin, Dies, Peto Kuntz, Stanley Llpniilskl, Chester Morris. .1. W. McClelland, W. P. MoElroy. Ivan rtloore, Bennett INcedesij .lames Phillips, Gcorgo Uohtort, II. 13. Sims, J. w. Gaiter, 11. Pearl Smith. .Salvones Trymon. John Thonias Shupp, .IaniC3 Williams, Kninlc Wedge, Miss Ethel Ballugor, Mrs. H. II. Babbage, Miss C. Broolur, Mrs. Anna DoUiudor, Susie Davis, Mrs, K. P. Elliott, Mrs. Laura Ev erett. Miss Elslo Finch. Miss Chlolc niecn, Miss Kate M. Gordon, May llawlmaii, Mrs. Ella Kerr. Mrs. C. II. Llllldon. MiSS Itoso Mi'KIIihiii.v Mrs. Llzzlo Myors, Mrs. Kcne Palm er, Mrs. Harry Sals, Marion Hy draulic Brick Co. Packages: Charles Wesley Thompson, Mrs. Mary Titus. Supper at St. Paul's Parish houso ou tho evening of iMay U. It'c now and novel iu tho extreme. Better so. . It & 1 V Fred W. Peters No. noh South Main Street. Regular Deliveries to Pure Distilled Water Ice. ICE THE MARION ICE AND lllIlllIIIIIlllllflUlIIillllllllllUJIIIIIIIlIUllIIIlIIIIIIIllfllltllliUfltffflltlfUHlfffffUrt It's scroon door and window timo and) tho most satisfactory S wBy w w vo screens raaao u uuuid. uc irameB aro jioavior, i porfectly and will last twlco as long as tho roady-mado kind. Wo tako tho measure, monts, hang them, ati a very littlo cost, ausmiug lasting satis, faction. PHONE 8. "" ' . .... it wu kt l u aaaMidi m on several items that you need to a success. . . . 1 . m m il 0 0 0 Perfumed with .Cedar Lavcndar 9c pcr pkg . . . -. ...j . w 1,. . M. , loq Coach 20c each 20c por pint v 10c pcr pint 4c per lb zuc pCr J Cc pcr lb 14c per lb lc caktt CIGARETTES ) i A ANTITRUST tVtf SMOKED MEATS at this time of the year are preferred by maay. Ours are all home cured and warranted delicious. 1 11 tL m a m MARION PROVISION COMPANY. 237 N. Main aud 128 E.. Cen ter. Both Phones at each market. Extraordinary Shoe Sale The most extraordinary sale that ever took place in Marion. You will find values offered positively astonish ing. $3.50 and $1 shoes at $1.98. SALE 10 DAYS ONLY. I. B. HAYFER CO., 212 W. Center Truo Ulock DR. C, G. SMITH, Officn and residence C94 Wea Center. Offico hours 7:30 to 10:3 a. ra., 2:00 to 0:00 p. m. Citizen phono '118. ''noclaHst on diseases f children Prof. Frederic Bcrrymao, BARITONE Teacher of Voice and Piano. Studio 400 L'. Church cor. Vino l'lioue 1500. TO GIVE a little attention lo tho insurance ol your properly. All business bandied" through this agency receives my personal attention I can assure the lowest rales lor yqu and will sec that no policy ever lapses. All Parts of the City. Phone 112 for a Coupon Rek. ' COLD STORAGE CO. to ordor for all tho windows m d e r ti r t .n m 1 M i .i; ,, i :r A iiiiiiiiiiiiNij W . i ' to&l!!aV ..vvJ? 'UimluimxmmnmbUmM iAi' - -