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Aiirangeinents wcio mndo to inilialo a class ot candidates at the next meeting. After tho biusincss had been at tendee io Mo -remainder of Hid ov-t cningH'wns spent in drill. K Sik enndidnter were initiated and two., applications for membership .wrc received at a regular meeting m 'Leave year orders here; we do anything you want done. Prices more reas onable than other places. Year choice out of 22 paper hangers, Store Open Every Night Until lune 1st. Si i D.B.Goodsell KNICKERBOCKER Now$1.10 at All Grocers Try a sack we know you will be pleased. . The $est flp.urj; thft, nioj)ey THE- lllarion Milling A Grain Co. I The Big Cash Store I Wall Paper Department 1 1? " ' ?'J yrwin w0 'I , ftk" Vl - , I m- vKi ik i ' of thfoAinAricnn. Tnaivrance tJriton tost night. Airrntigernonls vere rnftdefon avtdrcH8-tip jrtyiiiid .bt socinl, to lie, ilioJct in. Iwq Vceks. Tli'6 metinirwas concluded"iVrith Asocial' Uqny, 'during wIlVu reilreshniciiita 'wero served. iMarloii Lodge No. 421 of Pathfind ers, mot, lost night and attended to Important business. Arrangements woro mnde to attend tho funeral of Mr. Carrie Dunbar at Prospect tn- inorrow. The ehrirter of the lodge was ordered droned for thirty dayB nrfd resolutions will' -bo rawn up ex pressing the mrrow of the lodge over the denth of a prominent member. , The members -ot, Marlon ompanV. fro. JLVtfnlfornf ilank knights,. of Pythias, and the- .Prospect Knights pf Pythlns lodge, have been Invited to attend a stag, pajty to ne given Uy Vllllnm Horr, superintendent of tho ,'rounty Infirmary, next Thursday ovening. . Mnrion 1),, No 32, B. P. O. K. Elks hold ri well nttendo:! meet inir in its hall on East Center street, Tliuixlay oyening, and made arrangement fpr . Initiatory work next Thursdny oveniuc. The work will I16 followed by n stn' fiocial. Tlie Elks Dniicing club jravo the lnt of n 'herie of six dances at the IJubor linlt, Thursday evening Tho nffnif was cniovcil by about .'10 poiinlcq. wlio danced until 1 o'clocl to music furnished by a three-piece orchestra. Wiiysida Lodge, No. 801, T. 0. O. F. ;iiiitinted one candidate at a well-ill tended meeting held in its hall on West Center .sheet Thurs day evoniinr. " There .will bo degree woik next week. Marion Company, Xo. 15, Uni form, Hank, Knights of Pythias, in itialed two candidates, and held n diill nt a regular meet 'lug in its hall on East Church street, Thurs day evening. There will M degree work next week. Thirty dayB treatment for -kidney bladder troubles and rheumatism for $1.00. Your money refunded ir not satisfied. Pineules contain no nlon hol. Do not deraneo Hie stomach. Ensy to tako. Sold by Flockcn Drug Store. Lin 1. Clubs nd yA AioiiAt i n JX Mrs. Frank Keller, of etist Center btrect was hostess to a company of' forty ladles yesterday nrornoon at. a five o'clock tea. Tho dicoratlons, yellow tulips, were- very effective. A dainty luncheon was served Mrs. T. II. Hodder of Now York, wuj the only guest from a distance. I iMr. and Mrs. Keller nr! enter taining this ovening at enrdj. In honor of their house guest, Miss Hllen Wise, pf Mlllersbur, Miss Selma and Mota Mar, of South State street, entertained the i:nUe Nous and a number of friends yesterday afternoon. The time was spent with embroidery work and music. A lunch eon win served by tho hostesses. Claude C. Crowley, of Kolcomo, Ind Is visiting friends In the city. Mr. Crowley was recently admitted to tho liar and is now practicing law. The W. M. club was nicely enter" tiiiiwl yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Ohnrle Hummel of North Soffner rivonjie. Two new members were ta ken into tho club. After a season qf' embroidery " work .refreshments were .served nnd" tho rest of tho nf leinoon WU4 s'licnt, with games. Tho hostess was- presented with n hnnd naititcd il(ite. Tho ulub will meet in two weeks with Mvs. W. Pnvrntt of Lincoln avenue, Personals Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dush were tho guests pf relatives In Ilchwood today, Mrs. J. C. McGrath. of llnst TTnrm- ing street, Is spondlng tho week In Van Wert, Ohio. Sirs, R Mpsspnger, of North Green wood street, has been called to San dusky to the bedside of a sick da,ugh- tqr, Mrs. Hattle Murphy, of West Church street, was In Marysyllle, Tuesday, attending, tho golden wed ding celebration of a (rlend. Miw. Fqrd Drumm, tho swept vojcel 'soprano, now 'of this city, who formcrlv sang in grand opera, wiU render tho offertory nt tho tlnisconal chinch Service, Sunday Everything In. Jho line. ofJieddag plants, at P. 13, Dlako'a.lM West Ceuter sfreot. ,rV'f-lQ-2t ffijgSi HfavL OW)tNlAICt' NO. 26s Accepting, Jdha Nunln'a Jst Addition to the City of, Marlon, Ohio. - Be it ordained by tho Council of he City of Marlon, State of Ohio: Section 1. That .lohn Nunln's 1st Addition to tliewClty of Marlon, Ohio, being a sub-division ot the north nart rot" lots Nor. 330 nnd 337 in Sloan's Audition to Marlon, Ohio, and being part of tho north part of the north easl 1-4 ot Section1 28, township 5, south range lfi east, Marlon, Marlon County and State 6f Ohio,, beginning at a stake In the cast, line ot Dlalno Avenue 140 feet, north of north lino of Columbia Street; thence north on tho "east line of malno' AvcnUe 2C2.fi feet to n btalte In the south lino of east and west 'alley thence east on the south line of said alley 257 feet to a stake 100 feet west of the west line of Windsor Street; thenco Bouth parallel with the west lino of Windsor Street 202.fi feet to a stake; thenco west parallel with tho north lino of Columbia Street 208 feet to the placo of beginning, be nnd the samo is hereby accepted. And the streets and alleys marked on the plat of said ad dition are hereby accepted and ded icated as such. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force from and after Its passage and legal publication. Lots to bo numbered from 8002 to 8100 inclusive. Passed Mnv (I, 11)07. S. It. ItiAVIIAUSBR, Prei(lent of City Council. Approved 'by tho Mayor, Louis Schcrff. Attest: William TCics, City Clerk. Star ."i-l)-in-07. Mirror fi-10-17-07. ORDINANCE NO. 20.-To vncato an alley between lots No. 7.14 nnd 7I5 and 740 and 140 In tho City of Marlon, Ohio. Whereas on the 4th day ot March, 11)07, a petltiop by persons owning lots in the Immediate- vicinity of all that part of an alley lying between lots No. 734 and 745 nnd 74G and 140, City of Marlon, Ohio, was duly pre sented to tho Council, praying that said alley be vacated between the points named, notice of the pendency nnd prayer of said petition was duly advertised In the Marion Star for six weeks, consecutively, ending April 21th, 1907, nnd, Whereas' the Council being satisfied that it will not bo detrimental to the general Interest nnd ought to bo made therefore: Do It ordained by the Council of the City of Marlon. State of Ohio: Section 1. That tho alley ns abovo described be and Is hereby vacated. See. 2. This ordinance shall bo In force from nnd after Its passage and legal publication. Passed Mnv (I, W07. S. It. KiMWAUSER, President of City Council. Approved by tho Mayor, Louis Selioi IT. . .. Attest: William Fl's, ity Cleik. . Stnr .Vfl-KI-n". Mil mi- 5-3 0-17-07. ORDINANCH NO. 14. To proceed with tho improvement of Prospect Street from Hilt Street to the south corporation Hue. Be It ordained by tho Council of the City of Marlon, State of Ohio: Section 1. That it Is hereby decid ed by the Council of the City of Marlon, Ohlp, thre-fourths of all the members elected thereto concur ring, to proceed with the improve ment of Prospect street from Hill Street to the south corpoiatlon lino In accordance with, a resolution for that purpose, passed on tho '21st day of January, 1907, by said Council and being known as resolution No. 4; and In accordance with tho plans, specifications, estimates and profiles heretofore approved nnd now on file In tho office of tho department of Public Service. Sec. 2. That all claims for dam ages therefrom shall bo Judlcally In quired Into before tho commence ment of tho proposed improvement, and the City Solicitor bo nnd ho Is hereby authorized and directed to In stitute proceedings In n court of com petent Jurisdiction to Inquire Into such claims. Sec. 3. That tho wholo cost of said Improvement less one-flftleth thereof nnd tho cost of Intersection shall bo assessed by the foot front ago upon nil lots and land bounding and, abutting, upon said Improvement between Hill Street and the south corporation lino which said lots and lands are hereby determlped to bo especially beneflttod by said Improve ment; and the coat of said Improve ment shall Include the expense of printing, publishing nnd serving notices, resolutions, ordinances re quired, nnij the cost of Issuing tho ame issued in anticipation or tho Collection of the nRSPSsmont in lin levied for said Iranrovomont. Inter- jest ami all other necessary expendl- .lures Soo, 4. That tho assessment so to bo, levied shall 'bo paid. In ten annu al Installments with interest on de ferred payments not to exceed six per ccpt, per annuni .payable semi annually, provided, thaf. the owner qf, any property, nfhjs; option, pay sich assessment or any number of Installments thereof at any tlmo aftor Mhl assessment Iwb been lqvied with Interest to tho sejul-annual Interest dayof said bonds next following tho last naymeit. Sec? '5, Bonds or notes of the City ot Marlon, Ohio, shaR bo Jssuod In anticipation ot the collection of tho assessment by Installments and In an amount equal thereto See, 0. Thqt' the remainder of t entire cost of ,sald Improvement sh 'be pad ty the Iwuaaw of bonds Thqt the remainder of tjia ,,8810 improvement snait e inub9 oi uouasuu the manner pfovMe'd by law See. 7. . That said Improvement shall he otBlit asphalt or1 vitrified brick with 'cunb and tho necessary catch basins, drainage, etc., and the following materials may lie Did upon therefor: Sheet asphalt or xltrlflcd brick. Sec. 8. That the Board of Public Service lb and they are hereby authorised and directed to make nnd exeQiite acontract for such Improve ment to tho lowest and: nest bidder after advertisement according to law. See. 9, ThiH ordinance shall bo In foijco and take effect from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed April 1, 1007. J. B. PHILLIPS, ,, President Pro Tern of City Council. Vetoed by the Mayor, April 0, 1007. Passed over Mayor's veto May C, 1007. s. n: muhausbr, President of Citv Council. Attest: William F3cs, City Clork. Star o-n-lfl.07. Mirror rj-10-17-07. ORDINANCK NO.' 2.1. To proceed with tho Improvement of Cheirv Street from Columbia Sheet to llelle- fontnlne Avenue. He It ordnined by the Council of tho City of Marion, State of Ohio: Section 1. That it Is heroby decid ed by the Council of the City ot Ma rlon, three-fourths of all tho mem bers elected thereto concurring, to proceed with tho improvement of Cherry stret from Columbia Street to Bellefontalne Avenue In accordance with a resolution for that purpose passed on the 4th, day ot March, 1907, by said Council anl being known as resolution No. 8; and In accordance with the plans, Bpocllleatlons, esti mates and profiles heretofore ap pioved and. now on file In tho office of the department of Public Service. See. 2. That all claims for dam ages therefrom shall bo Judicially In quired Into before tlie commencement of tho proposed Improvement, and the City Solicitor bo nnd he Is hereby authorized and directed to Institute proceedings In a court of competent jurisdiction to Inquire Into such claims. Sec. 3. That tho '.vholu cost ot said Improvement less one fiftieth thereof nnd the cost of Intersection shall bo assessed by tho foot! frontage upon nil lots nnd lands bounding and abutting upon said Improvement between Co lumbia Street and Bcllcfontalno Av enue which said lots aud lands aro hereby determined ,to be, especially benefitted by said Improvement; and the cobt of said Improvement shall Includo tho expense ot printing, pub lishing and serving' notices, resolu tions, ordinances required, and the cost of Issuing tlrn same, Issued in anticipation of Uie collection of tho assessment to lie levied for said Im provement, Interest nnd" nil other necessary expenditures,' '' See. 4. That the assessment so to lie, levied shall be paid In ten annual Installments with Interest on de ferred payments not to exceed b'.x per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, provided that tho owner of any proporty may, at bis option, pay such assessment or any number of Installments thereof nt any time nf er said assessment has been levied, With Interest to the seml-anminl In terest day of said bonds next follow ing tho last payment. See. !i. Bonds or notes of tho City of Marion, Ohio, shall be Issued In anticipation of the collection of the assessment by Installments and In an amount equal thereto. Sec. G. That the remainder of tho entire cost of said Improvement shall be paid by the Issuance ot bonds In tho manner provided by law. Sec. 7. That sild Improvement shall be of sheet asphalt or hard burned brick or hlock with curb and the necessary catch basins, drainage, etc., and tho following materials may bo bid upon therefor: Sheet asphalt or hard burned lirlck or block. Sec. 8. Thnt tho Board of Public Service be and they aro heroby auth orized and directed to make nnd ex ecute a contract for such Improve ment to tho lowest and host bidder after advertisement nccording to law. Sec, 9, This ordinance shall lie In force nnd fake effect from atd after the earliest period allowed' by law. Passed May (), lf)07. S. H. IliAUIIAUSER, Pie.sident of OLty Cou'.cii. Approved by (ho Mayor, Louis' Selierff. Attest: William Tics, City Clork. Star 5.0-1(1-07. Mirror 5-10-17-07. RESOLUTION NO. 2C Declaring the Intention to npproprlato property for tho purpose of widening tho pub lic alloy .between In-lots No. 34 and 35 In Marlon, Ohio, and extending the same from Its present tcrmlnuB to within 5 fcot of tho south line of tho right or way of tho C. C, & St. L. Railroad, 'Bo It resolved, by tho Council olf tho City of Marlon, State of Ohio: That, It heroby declares' Us inten tion to npproprlato propevty for tho purpose of widening the public alley between Inlots No. 31 nnd 35 In tho original town of Marlon, Ohio, and extending tho samo from Its pres ent terminus to within 5 feet oftho souui ine ot tno rigni; oi way or tho CO. C. & St, L, Railroad, bo Ing tho following described proporty of Charles Hofstetter and D, It. Crlsslnger, situated In tho City of Marlon, County of Marlon and State or Ohio, and bounded and described on fallmiru. nan-lnnfnn- nt tha cniiWi aa follows; Beginning at, tho "south-, east cornter of ln-lot No, 84.andSli' 0?. : mm the north line of cast Center Street, Marlon, Ohio; thenco north following fiatd east llito ot Bald ln-lot; also said lino ot said lot were extended tiorul 425 feet or to within 5 feet ot tho Boltth lino of the C. C. C. &St. L. Railway right of way; tlichco west parallel with said right of' way, 8 feet; thenco south parallel with first tine 32 feet; thenco east, 4 feet; thence south, 393 feet to tho north lino of Center Street; thence ea9t on said north lino 4 feet to tho placn of beginning. (Also the following described prop orty owned by Davidson McWIUIams. situated In the City ot Marlon, County of Mnrlon nnd State of Ohio, and be ginning at a point In tho line between ln-lot 31 nnd 3."i, said lino being ex tended 272.49 feet north of the north line of East Center Street; thence north on snld line 152.51 feet to n point 5 feet south ot C. C. C. & St. h. Hallway right of way; thenco cast 20,5 feet; thenco south parallel with 1st. line 32 feet; thenco west 4 feet; thence south 120.51 feet; thence west 10.5 feet to the place of begin ning. Also the following described property owned by Davidson Mc- Wllllnms, Charles Hofstctter and D. It. Crlsslnger, situated In the City of Marlon, County of Marlon nnd State of Ohio, beginning at tho northeast corner ot ln-lot No. 34 nt a point 132.21 feet north of the north lino of cost Center Street; thenco north on east lino of lot extended 110.25 feel; thenco cast parallel with Center Street 10.5 feet; thence south parallel with 1st line 110.25 feet or to tho northwest corner of tn-lot 35; thenco west 10.5 feet to the place of begin ning. And George Brown Is hereby des ignated for tho purpose of serving a copy of this resolution upon said owners. Passed Mnv (I, 1007. S. l. HnVUirAUSER, President of City Council. Approved by llvo Mayor, Louis Schcrff. Attest: William l'.ies, Citv Clerk. Star 5-0-1(1-07. Mirror fJ-iO-17-07. ORDINANCE NO. 21. To prnoee-1 with tho Improvement of Park Boul evard from Center Street to tho south line of lot No. 1C38. Bo It ordained by the Council of tho, City of Marion, Stale ot Ohio: Section 1. That it Is hcicby de cided by the Council of tho City of Mnrlon three-fourths of all the mem bers elected thereto concurring to proceed with tho Improvement of I'aik Boulevard from Center Street to tho south line of lot No. 1088 In accordance with a resolution for that pnrposo passed on the 1th day of March, 1!)07, by said Council and be- ng known as resolution No. 9; and In accordance with the plans, speci fications, estimates and profiles hcre lofoie approved and now on filo In the office of the department ot Public Service. , Sec. 2. That all claims for dam ages therefrom shull bo Judicially in quired Into beforo tho commence ment of the proposed Improvement, nnd the City Solicitor bo and ho Ib hereby authorized and directed to In stitute proceedings In a court or com petent Jurisdiction to Inquire Into .such claims. Sec. 3. That the wholo cost ot said Improvement less one-flftleth there of nnd the cost of Intersection shall be assessed by tho foot frontage upon all lots and lnnds bounding and abut ting upon said Improvements between Center Street and ho south lino of lot No. 1088 which said lots and lands are hereby determined to bo especially benefitted by said improve ment; and the cost of said Improve ment shall Includo tho expense of printing, publishing and serving not ices, resolutions, ordinances required, and tho cost of Issuing tho same Is sued In anticipation of tho collection ot the assessment to bo levied for said Improvement Interest and nil other necessary expenditures. Sec. I. That the assessment so to be levied shall bo paid In ten annu al Installments with lntorc3t on de ferred payments not to exceed six per cent, per annum paynblo semi annually, provided that tho owner of any propcity, may, at his option, pay such assessment or any number of Installments thereof nt any time after said assessment has been levied with Interest to tno semi-annual Interest day of sad bonds next following the last payment. Sec, 5. Bonds or notes of tho City or Marlon, Ohio, shall bo Issued In anticipation of tho collection ot tho assessment by Installments and In an amount equal theicto. Sec. 0. That the remainder of tho entlio cost ot said Improvement shall ho paid by tho Issuanco of bonds In tho manner provided by law. Sec, 7. That said Improvement shall bo of vitrified brick block with curb and the necessary catch basins, drainage, etc., and the following materials may he bid upon theicfor; Vitrified bricl; block. Sec. 8, That tho Board of Public. Sorvlco bo and they aro hereby authorized and directed to makb and execute a contract for such improve ment to the lowest and best bidder nftor advortsomont according to low. Sec. 0. This ordinance shall bo In forco and take effect from nnd after tho earliest period allowed by law. Passed May (I, 1007 , .. S. 11. JLVUIIAUSBR, President of Oily Council, Approved 'by tho Mayor, Louts Selierff. , Attest; William Fles, City , Clerk5. fJi' Sc bet I or; Mnv sol Star 5-9-10-07, Mirror G-lQ.i7-O7JJ.-li and 8tl il.8; opoui 'm Tip The amount of Money yon have lost by looping your spare rooms vacant to long. A large aunt is It net? Make up your mind that you will loso money no longer in this way. Have yonf ad inserted in Tho Mirror for a week, which will cost you CO cents. Your room will then he rented. Cheap commission to pay, is it not7 Phone ads to No. f tiller phone. I HELP WANTED WANTKD-A good girl to do gen eral housework. Mrs. .lohn Bart ram, South Stato street. Bell phono 358-L, or crall 83 on either phone. 5-1-tf WANTIin A, young man mid also n lady cleik who has had some pxputiencu. Apply nt I). H. Goodsells. fi-fi-l f WANTUI) Clnmbei maid and pastry rook at Hotel Marlon. s-n-2t .WORK WANTED VANTHD-CarpctB to clean. We enll for your carpet, clean and rc turno It In good sbapo. N. L. Lindsay, Franconla Avende. clf Izeiis phone 2 nil 031. 5-!)-12(pd JVANTHD .To haul nway your old rubbish. John 1L Austin, Bryant St. Citls-ens Phono, 2-523. 5-l-7lpd TOR RENT FOR PJ3NT A 5 room house, newly papered nnd painted, (hind well and, I'lsttern, on Herr f.trt. In quire at Consumers Wholesale Oroe ery, Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Both Phones. 5-8-31 FURNISIinD KOOMS-One on 1st ami one on 2nd floor. Ualh and all modern conveniences. 1111 Illninu Avenue. tf FOR HKNT House on (Irand Avenue, $7.50 per month. Phono 83 5-fl-tf COPKIvAND & BAUTItAM. AUCTIONEERS UCT10NRI5RIN0-J. W. Clark will cry sales of every description at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Your Interest Is my Interest. Office rooms, Court strct. Both phones. Marlon, Ohio. -8.tr , Daily Market Report UNION STOCK YARDS. Union Stock Yards, Ills.. May 10. -Cattle JtecelptB 1,500; estimated for Saturday .100: marlteL slmv. Prime beeves, 5. 15 G.I5: noor to medium, -1.30 5.35: Blockers and feeders. 2.85 5,10; cows and helf- eis, 2.00 5.50; canners. 1.80 R 83; Texans,. 1.10 1.75. Hogs Receipts 15.000: estlmnlcil ror Saturday, f'.OOO; market 5 7 l-2c higher; light 0.33 C.C0; rough, 0.13 G.30; mixed 0.30 g C.C0; heavy 0.25 0.52 1-2; pigs. 5.00 0.-10. Sheep Receipts 5,000; estimated ror Saturday, 2,000; market steady; nat iv o sheep. -1.50 0.70; western sheep, 4.75 G.70; nalivo lambs, 0.00 8.05; western Iambs, 0.75 8.75, . CLEVELAND Cleveland. .Mnv J0 Ilons- - iu- .'mis w ems; shimnonts S00 head: . .. I . . rt . . Menily. itruei.s (l.0.": medinnus "-M rt)ji.(i(); heavies O.im; best i"- "; "ngs and .roughs 4 (Tr .in. Calves-Heceipts noo head; steady, flood to extra (.50 (H) 7; fair to go.o.1 ( (jj) flf,0. i1(.ilvv,1(I Hun 1 iw .i.no. Sheep And tombs-I?eccints 3 cms; steady. ' Cnltle-lfeceipts ft cars; .steady PITTSBURn Pittsburg. In.. Mnv in n.n r A "Slll; n,ar"ot steady. Cholco C.70 5.90; prime 5,50 570; cooil 5.05 5 5.50: tldv 1 i-iJ; r',re fi lf fnlH i f-ft - JO; lair -1.50 5; cholco heifers, 75 5.23; common to fair helf- 1 nr. .u w O.O Common trt fn(. 1,ir. cr3, 5 4.50; hulls: 9.C0 to K fnt COW a f RA (K 4 rn. . . ' . -s uv l.UU ITIiriM TIOQII nmio I ,ud springers, $35 J50; common to fair. $25 $30. Sheen nnd lambs Snnniv fnii.. mn, kot. slow. Prime uothore. 0 ffi D.tr,- Rood mixed, j;. G3 5.90; fair 5.20 3.00; culls and common 2.50 ! lambs 5 7.05; spring lambs. 7 ' 11; veal calves, 0.50 7; heavy and '"III 1 W Cl. Uncs-RccfilntR flf. rtoiiblodnclw! market fahly active. Prlmo heavy CC3 0,75; otjior grades 0,70 fi.72 1-2; roughs 5.50 5.75; staga 11' i.ou. OHIOAQO GRAIN. Chipono, May 10. Wheat- 1-2 Mnv sold between 83 jpouuig at 83 1-2 . MOVING AND TltANAfXlL Wo can mnvo anything mo'MWfj Transfer work ih our Bpecifttiy Citron Phono 700. Hell 179 K-, IMIIli KNK'KIjIS -OH ftW.OTM trnnsfer. Moving ,n spcrialt w& IsfactUm Ktinrafiteed. Call m X phono 1785. 4-lfl.t rOR SALE KOIl SAM! a Typewriter, good as new. Hero 's an opportunity to get a machine at a low price. C. M. llpckot. Phono 1337. 4-24-tt SEVENTEEN YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL WORK This in tho seventeenth year lima Business College has been in suc cessful operation in the city of Lima. It is now one of the larg est private schools in the wfc. Many a young man plaints witk prido to tho fact that he is gradu ate of Lima Business College,, Many a .successful .business man owes his success to the thorough bnlncss training lie received there ..Seventeen years of successful ef fort as a business collogo is no mean record. Seventeen years of steady growth, of a business doub led twice in that time means that it has merited what it has gained; that it has met the requirements of a modern business age; that It baa turned out students who have suc cessfully held the positions furnish ed to them; that it has established a record for honesty and square dealing; that it is recognized aa ont of Ohio's best institution of learning. Bookkeeping r Ikort hand course $30. .For information, address, H. W. PEARS Presldwl Lima. Ohio. I CAN SELL Your Real Estate or Buslnist No Matter Where Located. Properties and Business cf all klijg sold quickly for cask la all parts of tho United States. Den't wait Write today describing what ya have to sell and give calk 9iic M sade. IF YOU WANT TO iUY " any kind of business or fceal ' tate anywhere at any prlc writ me your requirements. I caa lav you time and money. IUYII P. 'i'APF, i THE LAND HAN. 415 Kansas Avenue -OITBKA. KANIA und closing nt 80 1-1; July between S.') II-4 and SS 11-4; opening afc 85 7-H and elcsing nt SS .1-8. Shorls bought ught up to tho c!o-t and ui colors took hold also No. 'J u-d winter 8.') ;-8 and 83 1-12. There was .a wild uiniket ill wheat, with Mie "ovonient crop re al I for Mnv Hie lending influence It showed a condition of 82.0 against SI).!) last month. Tho area was reduced to SS.IDL'.OOO narcs and indicating n eiop of 400,000, 000 bushel winter wheat. Tho vol. nine of business was enormous, bhoits bought eniiy and j,lVeslota took hohllatcr on upon. the appear, mice of ' the government report. .Noilhwealcui Jical receipts 475 cars compared with 40,1 n week acrf and II!) a vear ago. ' Coin- -4 (fi) 3-8n holt or; Mav hold between 4!) .'1-4 and 5 L8 oneiiiiijr at 4!) 7-S mid ,4;,,.,. J ".I 1 u. -ii "n " '"' ': ''IIIV IN'lWtM'll fif) ...11,1 ik r 5ft ,K,5 t'aemiig at ."50 tm, f,nv,nn. .,; '" -y, .N. i yellow fiO (J7 fit) :t"'; Dmmnd Sd and lh0 'market! I w"-i? '"'ipcii by wheat. VMis-Lt, C l-2o l.iglier; jfjuv sold between K and 45 3-S; oS Inly between 43 KS and 43 3.4' opening at 43 l-.S and dosing Jt 4.1 .1.8: Xo. '2 wi.i.. ir. -i 5 ... 1-4. --' - ty uu I'ho buying I invest iiienl was on hoMi nei'ounl. siioiifc mi, TOLEDO nn. ATM- Toledo, 0.. May lO.-ClosoV C01 8S: -Ma' S8! '"y 89 3.8 Son. .temlwr 00 7-S. ' 8' bop. L "i-Cash 53; May 53; July 51 5-8-1 .mber 32 1-4. "y 8'i . .0aU-CMh 3--I: Mnv in a.j. fl -ill Snmmnlin.. fl wo ' ,'0 - To. 1, 70; No -vww till J ft . 1 1 . nf a 7Q "- -1 i lIO. ijt Clovorsecd-Cash s.90; Ootobor 7.05; December 7.07 1-2; March 7.72 1-2. Prime alslko, 7.70 ' rlme timothy 2.20. ' ' i V ..Now 01lc. May in.-n,,n ittor- l.ppt'inlR 0.17(1; lower. Creomwy os I rn 2(1: fW pi n-. 1 ,.. T.r ClIllllO ?: dniiy tubs Xiuest 25 fV, iTaj iS- ffl $. oxt- '' &' KgSS-lK'oeiprs 20,470; easy.' Nearby white fancy 21; do oxtri mixed If .1.2 fij, a, fcgj; 1 T-2 18; hoiitherii 1' - (To V . i,1, i A M M iM , n x 3 "i A M i ''. 1 u d X JA t 1 l..tl "ft. . ,'lf , W