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rAQE EIGHT THE MARION' DAILY MIRROR, MONDAY. AUGUST 2G. 1007. I, K r EXCURSION WANTS FOR EXCURSION WEEK Outing Suits Outing- Trousers Children's Wash Suits Straw Hats STORE OPEN THIS EVENING ANNUAL REUNION AT LINCOLN PARK Meigs County People Elect Oilicers Sunduy.j Steps are Taken to Form a Pcrman. ent Society Fine Program Rendered. Tlio Meigs county nssocintion re union was held at Lincoln Italic Sunday, witli on ntteinlniico of over bix hundred people. Tlio program opened by tn ml dress ly Major S. X. Titus of this city. Tho 'Mar ion Stciiin Shovel hand furnished lniiMo. Various gftiifba wero enjoyed hy tlioso present and Into iu the nftornoon a siinrptanas dinuor was M'l-ved . Tlio offlrers elected wero A. M People-, president and J. Benim rerotnry. Tljcso woro given au thority to iinmo tho various com mittees. Thoso present Sunday wero in favor of establishing them selves in tho form of a lodgo nnd it was decided to Eceuro O charter for llio new organization. 'A mem- Pairbank's Excursion To CEDAR POINT Thursday, Aug. 29. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Tickets will not be sold at the railroad station. They can be secured from the Fairbank's Com pany or its employes and at any of the Ex press Offices on Center Street. SECURE YOUR TICKETS EARLY as they will be withdrawn from sale as soon as the seating capacity of the coaches is sold. Special train leaves the Pennsylvania de pot at 7.00 A. M. Baggage car to take care of lunch baskets. Adults $1.25. ffsaw3 MMmmm EXCURSIONISTS, SCAN THESE PRICES Below are some prices that should appeal to every excursionist, looK over the list, and better still, drop in and see the goods. You'll find something to your lifting Half Off Off A FEW Broken packages of Yarn 1-2 off. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 25c Children's Underwear 15c 18c Children's Underwear 10c THREE LOTS BELTS 10c & 15c Bolts at 5c 25c Bolts at 9c GOc Bolts at ,.. 27c J. P. LCD WIG, H KLEINMAIERS heiNliip lVu will he charged. Tlio leuiunn next yeiu- will he held in this tv. SUDDEN DEATH Mrs. Catharine Sprague Dies ut Fulrlield, Illinois. News of lliu death of .Mrs. Culli oiino Sprngue. wife of David Spraguu. and u fonner resident of Mnritm county, which occurred at Mairiluld. 111., Friday evening was received by relatives and friends hero Sunday. Mrs. Sprntaio was j about seventy-six yours of age. Her deinis-o wiw caused by paraly sis. Mr. and Mrs. Sprague lived all of thoir lives in Marion county north of Ijnllne. until about twenty yonrs ago when they went west. Mrs. E. J. llouser, hf Oirard Avenue is a niece "f the deceased. horses there. CROKER WJNS FROM ENGLISH JOCKEY CLUB London, Aug. 2C After a light lasting nearly threo years. Klrhunl Croker lias won over tlio stewards ot tlio English Jockey club. Tliey have Just rovolced their decision barring him from training his horses at New market. MacCabe, his trainer, has reclved a license to train fruiter's Children 65c. On all Laces, Embroideries and All-Over Lace and Embroideries, We still have a good assortment to pick from. On all FANCY GOODS, such as Mexican Drawn Work, Stamped Linen, Pillow Tops and every thing that comes under the head of fancy goods. OF OUR GOOD BARGAINS SUPPORTERS 50c Ladies' Supportors 25c 35c Ladies' Supporters 19c 25c Children's Supporters 14c Ono lot Childxeu'B Hose. All colors 25c value 12 I -2c All Children's Waili Caps 1-2 off. 25c Sun Bonnets.... 12 l-2c AT A REDUCTION OF FROH 30 TO 50 PER CENT, and a nice selection yet to choose from. Most of the styles of this outing wear are conservative, and will be as good for next summer as for this. STORE OPEN THIS EVENING WILL MAKE EFFORT TO UNIONIZE MARION Following the Big Labor Day Celebration Everything Points to One of thD Greatest Days In the History of Marion. That a revival of Interest nnd activ ity In local labor unions will follow tho hlg nbor day celebration here next Monday Is tho belief of those who nrii at the head of plans for the big uffalr. During the past two weeks, O, K. Lasseler, of New York City, n national organizer of all trades, has been iu the city look ing over tho field. Plans for the big Labor Day cele bration are still In progress and ev erything points to success. A meet ing of those Interested In tho affair was held Sunday morning and reports of committees wero received. An other meeting will ho held Wednesday evening when tho printed programs will bo Issued. Marriage licenses have been Issued to John Cramer, of Marlon, nnd Ad- 1110 Holland. Of Morral Chnrln-B K. Dorfo nnd Mary J. Smith, of Marlon. Jacob Shultz, n well known former. died Sunday morning ut ono o'clock nt his home live miles south of Rad nor In Delaware, county. A marrlugo license has been Issued to Lovoll ClarK, Marseilles, and Flor ence Hawker, Grand township. A daughter was born Saturday night to .Mr. and Mrs. Louis Droll liiBer, of Orchard street. Heihert Aincs. who resides on Klerx Avenuo felt from a load of wood tli's morning nnd was badly injured. II is feared that Sir. Ames received internal injuries of a serious nature. Rev. Homer KUIott returned today from Columbian" Ohio, whore ho has Just closed a successful revival meet ing. Ho was accompanied home by Rev, IMward Haines, of Oakland, I nil . . who will be his guest for sev eral days. ('. Z. Bond, tho well known Co- lumbiis merchant who te slated as one of tlio strongest candidates for the mayoralty of tho Capital City, visited liW wife and children at the homo of Sir. and Sirs. Oeorgo B. Scofield. Sunday. Women's 41. GO patent tip hid. all salld Inro shoes that wear nnd last well, at Dentty & Jong's. It Wrappors 1-2 off. Kabo Corsets 1-2 off. 50c Silk Hits 9c 20c Dreas Shields 0c Ono lot hooks and eyes lc Ono lot Hook and Eyes 2 l-2c One lot palm leaf fans lc each. Marlon's Store ;: Specialty iriLocAi7iI 1 1 EVENTS j w REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES Formally Eater tho Political Fight, j -i LOCAL OFFICE SEEKERS Have now Registered .with Central Cnmmittee. Registration Closed Saturday Went No Dark Horses Can now Enter Municipal League. The registration of candidates for places on the republican municipal ticket closed at 8 o'clock Saturday evening. From now on there enu bo no dark horses enter tho raco for tlio principal olllccs, since only those rcgulnrly registered can bo candidates. Tlio registration shows that there aro only two candidates for the mayoralty nomination. Sam uel .1. Kullar and II. C Carpen ter. flu tho raco for tho solicitorship nomination nre L. E. Slyors. Fred Warner II. B. 'Hill and Elmer T. Boyd, all of whom aro fighting hard City Auditor S. T. Quigley is tho only man seoking that place on the ticket, ho being after his r.econd term. S. H. Rauliauseris iiKewiso without opposition in his eandiacy fen- i second term as president of the council. For tho board of public servico there is a big field of candidates. Thoe registered are O. A. Busard. B. F. Fair.'H. T. Ireland. Thom as Maon. .7. CI. Mann. Fred Iss leib. .7. F. Apt nnd II. G. Krause. Arthur .7. Slyors is the only man after tho nomination ot city treas urer. For councilman at largo the can didates aro A. W. Slaon. S. R. Reber. Joseph Sncckenberger ond U. R. Seoville. while C. It. Ran dall wants lo bo councilman from the Third Ward. W. .7. Gorton seeks as; second term oi second ward councilman nnd Dr. .7. (I. Seiter wants his second term from tho first Ward. Provisions will prob ably bo made forvehtering one or more candidate for the, second ward nomination. ')' SI. B. Dickerwin, seeks another term on the school bonrd and is op posed for tlie nomination by Dr. I). O, Weeks and weorgo u. Saner. .7. E. Omson. Frank BallcnMne. C. B. Chose iand O. A. Benedict uro tho only ones l'egisetercd for as sessor. Tho registration was made with T. D. Emery of tho city central committee. Cx Personals s i! Z5 . Kltvood Dankle, of Delaware, vis- ited jiarion irienas yesiernuy. Robert Powers, of Delaware, was the' guest of Marion friends Sunday Miss Humphries, of Delaware, vis ited friends hero yesterday. Dr. A. E. Smith, of Ada, was a visitor In this city, today. m Dr. A. Rim was a visitor In Rich' wood today, S. h. Lewis, of Columbus, was the guest of friends In this city, Sunday. Elmer T. Boyd was able to bo about today after a long spell of sick ness, Georgo Reld Jr. Is very 111 and Is confined to his home on East Fair ground street. W, M. Maccabeo nnd family,-of Springfield, visited Marlon friends Sunday. J. J. Arf, road foreman of engines on tho Pennsylvania road, wns a visitor In the city today. Calllo Weber, of Cherry street, Is visiting friends In Clnclnantl. this week. ThomaB Mlnoughan nnd Edward Plorson were visitors In Kenton Sun day. iW. H. Henderson, trainmaster of tho Pennsylvania and was visiting friends In this city, Sunday. Miss Nell Swejioy. of Silver street. is tho guest of friends In Cleveland, this week. Sir. and Mr. John O'Keefe, of North State streot. aro tho paronts of a daughter born Sunday. U'ranlc rarrell, of tho Marlon base ball team. Is taking In tho Bights at Cedar Point, today. M. K. Kcrstbtter has returned to Cleveland after 'a visit with friends and relatives In the city. Gus Thurston has returned from an outing of two -docks spent in Northern Michigan. Uert Fox and family, of Denver; Colorado, returned homo today after tFcJ an extended visit with relatives In this city. Mrs. C. C. I'ettlt will entertain Thursday nfteriioon with n handker chief shower in honor of Miss Edith Godden. Mrs. George Washington Black returned todny to her homo In Espy vlllo .after a pleasant visit with friends and relatives In the city. Tom li. Johnson of Cleveland spent Sunday the guest if his flistoi. Sin. D. W. Strayer of South Greenwood streel . . Warren Mopro, of West Church street, who has been critically 111 for some time, has resumed his duty as driver for the Adam's Express com pany. Sliss Slinnio nnd Walter Gchwcil or of Upper Sandusky nre guests at the ho'mo of Oeorgo Fetter on Reed Avenue. Jay Qpauldlng, deputy county au ditor, has returned from a vucatlon of two weclih, spent In Lorain nnd Cleveland. Harry Boyd and Ilnrry Grncely returned Saturday night from nn outing of two weeks spent in North ern Slichigan. Sir. and Sirs. Carson Shottcrly nnd family have gone to Blanclies ter to visit Sirs. Shofterley's broth er for a week. Otto Clssno has resigned his position ns operator for the Pennsylvania lines In this city nnd has taken a position with the sano road In Toledo. C. Morlarlty has accepted the position left vacant. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W". Warren, of Corning, Mrs. William Hughes, of Columbus, nnd Mrs, Charles Hoyles, of Cleveland, have returned homo after n visit spent at tho home, of Mr. George Hofstetter on Lincoln Avenuo. INTERURBAN CAR HITS ICE WAGON IN CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 2C An express train on the Chicago & Milwaukee lnter- urban electric line, crashed Into nn Tee wagon on the North Shore this morning, killlngr.lohn Morrnslck, aged twenty-two, driver of tho wagon, nnd motormnn of tho train. A number of passengers were badly bruised. Both vehicles wero wrecked. Tho train was running at the rate or thirty-five miles an hour. FREIGHTS COLLIDE Three Engines Wrecked in an Accident on the Nor folk and Western. Portsmouth, O., Aug. 2C Two Norfolk & Western freight trains, one a double header, collided In a dense fog Just west of Rnrdon early this morning. Tho threo engines wero wrecked, nnd six or more cars ditched. Conductor Robert Gllmoro of this city, and Engineer J. C. Purdy, of Sar dinia, were Instantly killed. Their bodies aro htlll under the wrecked engines. A hnlt dozen others of tho crows were Injured. Owing to a dense fog tho west bound train failed to sco that the first section ot tho east bound truln carried signals, and left tho siding. Tho colllslpn fol- iowe,i. TRAIN IS DERAILED Twenty-one Persons Injured in a Wreck on Southern Railroad, Red Hill, Va., Aug. 20,-Tralii No, 34 on tho Southern railroad, was de railed near here early today. The entire train with tho exception of the englno and tender, turned completely over. Twenty-one persons wpre Injured. A broken rail wns the cause of tho acci dent. Washington, Aug. 20. The South ern railway's official report of tho wreck at Red Hill, Virginia, s.i)'R that no one was killed, no ono sor- lously Injured, and that ''approximate ly twenty-ono persons wero very slightly Injured." Red Hill Is In' Albemarlo qonjUy, near Charlottesville, ond about', 100 miles Bouthwest of Washington. MULAI HAFID NOW MARCHING ON CASABLANCA Paris, Aug, 20, An official des patch received hero today states that Mulal Hafld, the new sultan pf Mo rocco, with a large force 1s march ing on to Casablanca. Men's $1 .50 light weight or heavy top solo work ohoes at nentty & Long's aro great valuoa, THE WARNER AND EDWARDS STORE X Dress Goods Blacks and Colors The Newest of Fall Styles Aro now bdnrj shown. Tho newest in Prlettloy's, lilacHs and Whites, plain and fancy weaves. Poplins, Chiffon Fdnamas.v Serges, Henriettas, Sill! and Wool mixtures. Prices range from '. 75c to $3.50 a yard. ' Colored Wool Dress Goods in beautiful Autumn Colorings, Plain Shades, Plaids, Mixtures at 25c a yard to $2.00 a yard. Colored Nun's Veilings for Waists in shades of Blue, Red, Brown, with dots and figures of con trasting colors are much admired. Price 50c a yard. Tho showing in the CloaH and Suit Department is very in teresting. The newest models arc on display. WARNER & EDWARDS SHERIFF WAS NOT BLUFFED Took the Orator Word. at His SPEAKER BECOMES MEEK Had no Desire to go Behind the Bars. Socialist Speaking From Court House Steps Sunday Night Sees Lid Put on. Sunday night is no timo for poli tical speeches according to tho belief of Sheriff Drown who put a stop to u harangue being given on tho court house squnro last evening by nn itinerant Socialist. Tlio speaker had attracted a largo crowd and wns indulging in the highest imaginable flights of oratory when the sheriff happened along. "You'll linvo to stop this." Drown said, placing his hand on tho speaker'." uplifted ami. ,' You'll have to arrest mo before I stop", answered tho Socialist, pausing for a moment in his out burst of eloquence. "Very well, if you'd rather bo arrested than to slop peaceably, hero goes." said the sheriff, starting to lead the speaker nwny. After learning that ho wns talk ing to tlio sheriff, tho Socialist wanted to know if the courthouse square was not a Public place. "Yos, hut it a ii(r plnco lor giving a political speech on Sunday night" said Drown. Tho Socialist fried, to mnko tho sheriff believe that ho had been de livering a sermon but Drown re fused fo bo led nslrny. The speech was slopped. NOTICE I will pav no Mils contracted by my wlfo, T.lnna Manley after this date. A. O. MANLEY. 8-2l-2tpd NARROW ESCAPE Fred Staub Caught In Shafting at His Shop JYcd Staub had a narrow escape from ttcrioiiH injury Monday morn ing, while woiking in his black smith shop on north Stato street. Mr. Staub 's clothing caught in one of tho shafts nnd ho wns lift-, ed to tlvu roof of tho building. Ho was quickly rescued by his holpors and escaped uninjured save for sev eral slight bruises. police (Court Robs Chapman, a drunk, was ar rested by Officers Bell and Hostetter Sunday night. Ho was lined ?3 by thq mayor this morning. tfohn Olln, arrested Saturday nlglt fqr drunkenness by Offlcor Dabcock, was fined 45 by tho mayor at his hearing Sunday. P, Schultz and John Spells, woro ar rested Sunday night by Officer WIN hem on' a charge of drunkenness and fighting, They made arrangements to pay a line ot 45 each and wero re- leased this morning. Georgo Robinson and Davo Brown, two tramps wero arrested Tor drunk enness last night by Officers Hostet ter and Bell. The hobos were ordered to get out of tho city by tho mayor , this morning. jr Tlio players of tho Akron and Ma rlon clubs who participated In yes terday's gnmo woro arrested this morn ing and brougth up In tho mayor's court. They pleaded guilty and woro fined $1 each. A blcyclo, belonging to Otis llnrn man, ot Florenco street, wns stolen from the Dcnmnii and .Tenner storo Saturday night. Tho police linvo been asked to locato missing. THE LILY REMEDY CO. Office: Suite 6-7 Cummin' Memorial Bldg. Home treatment for the cure of Diseases of women and other nervous Diseases. Consultation and Examination Free. MRS. CLELLA M. WILSON. Citizens' phone 114. Jk GET THE OA8H HABIT. OPEN TONIGHT SHIRT WAISTS We will not carry over a Shirt Wal&t. Here's the reason why: There are but two prices NOW 39c and 79c Last Week Of August Get ready for the two big Excursions. Come here and save from 20 to 50 percent on Sum mer goods. Shirt Waist Suits, Shirt Wajsts, Skirts and Petticoats'. .. Ask for Profit Shar ing Certificate. THE Norlh Main. St. I ia main i GOODS ELLSTORE - a m ff eV3 ;& 5 bh5se .w4? 1-..V,( i(jiftKJtijft;rti(f, ,1; t J.H., J"..