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ft THE MARION DAILY MIRROR' SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 1007, FACIE IT? t' Mttet as fade to face. We will treat you RIGHT. The store where every raaa, Woman and child is treated just ALIKE. A Boys' I School Shoes that wear. BEATTY & LONG Quick sales and small profit shocmen Don't Pay Hardware Store Prices on these articles you will need when setting up the stove. Come here buy them at these figures. Stovepipe per joint- -- --- ------ ...... ...... 10 cents Stovepipe rings -- .-J... 3 cents Fire shovels -, --5 and 10 cents Six-inch dampers-.- ...... ...... .. ......8 cents 1 Goal buckets 20, 25, 30 and 35 cents Elbows- -- . -. ...... 10 cents THE RACKET STORE AH HONEST OFFER i Wo offor to loan ovcry honost man or woman In Marion County who own Ohattol property all tho money they need. 'Wo allow you to iay us back in small weekly of monthly payments and to prove our claim that wo aro tho choapest Loan Company in Central Ohio wo uro submitting Bomo of our rates. M $1.10 per wcok pays a $20.00 loan. $1.20 per week pays a $40 loan, $1.40 per wcok pays a $50.00 loan. $2.00 per wcok pays, u $76.00 loan. $2. GO per week pays a $100.00 loan. Other amounts in samo proportion. Loans Made in all Surrounding Counties rVJarion Chattel Loan Co. gift 8.,,r ULHMLLU.iLLXlihLLHiA&tLLUALkHMM IBM JiffWWWWWim'wwwfWWWiiTi HAKB or SOPT GOAL. no. (Jifterence which) you want. We have a big lot of - -the best grades that can be gotten and prices. ,: We also handle- sewer pipe, sand, lime, Portland ,cement, Utica cement etc. Let us talk it overi j - Price & Hurley N. Prospect St. Phono 284 . Always .Reaawber the FuH.Nmb pH ftCoW laOBDy. Crbta a Itan LEADER'S CLASS - , ENJOYS BANQUET Spread Served at Colonial Friday Night, Plans for Uymasium Work for the Coming Season DlBcusscd by Those Present: Tlio members of tho Leaders class ot tlio Y. M. C. A. gymnasium nlct last, evcnliiB at ti o'clock and were escorted to tho Colonial restaurant on Enst Center street by physical di rector 0. M. Douthltt, whoro they wcro banqueted. Following an excel lent dinner the members assembled lit the parlors ot tho Association where they discussed various pinna Iiig season. Tho class authorized the physical director to appoint the officers ot tho organization and the results will be iriado known at tho next meeting to bo held Wednesday night. It was decided to tax each mombor 25 cents for non-nttendanco without a. good excuse. Call, Write, or Phone Us Should bo wasted in trying to got n frloiul to go on your bond, whon you can got n bond of nnycloHcrIptloti(hero and nt a very low cost. Wo aro always ploasod to givo any information In ref eronco to bonds, that you may doslro. FRED W. PETERS ;No. UQ.2 South Main at the LOWEST Mp 9 JW aevtry FVFRYTHINf, "" " " """nn IN KfcAUlNfcM For the Marion Fair. County OFFICIALS ARE PLEASED . Coming Event Will be a Re cord Breaker. Entries In Every Department Very Large Prospects Good for Grett, est Fair Ever Held. "Wo are going to give the pcoplo of Marlon county tho best fair they havo over had and the best fair In tho stato," Is tho statement of Secre tary James A. Knapp, of tho agri cultural society which Is now getting everything In readiness for tho annu al event. Through tho efforts of tho man agers oftho fair tho races will bo of a higher cjass than in the past. Moro monoy Is being offered In prizes and bigger strings of horses aro be ing brought ,hero to competo for tho rich purses. Tho management has constructed several barns at tho fair grounds to accommodate tho racers. .No less nu authority than Richard Hlpplo states that the horse show at tho fairground will excel that at tho stato fair In Columbus. Largo entries have been mado In tho gelding, coach and road classes. Tho contest for tho blue rlbboiiB will bo very spir ited. In nil of tho live stock depart ments tho entries are coming In fnst and every available Inch of spaco at tho grounds will bo taken up by exhibitors. In the vegetable and poultry departments the displays will ho largo. Tho corn show, which Is only open to Marlon county, will be a nig feature. Tho management has booked a largo number of high class attractions for tho fair. AH of tho shows aro first Class and nono of tho fnkn variety will bo permitted within tho .Grounds. No liquor will bo sold on tho grounds nor will any gambling bo permitted. Tho movement by the business men to havo a fall oponlng during tho week of tho fair is meeting with ex cellent success and tho city will prob ably bo In gala attire that week and visitors will bo attracted from a largo radius. It Is also probablo that tho airship featuro will bo added to tho long list of open air features provided by tho management. 'Preparations nro being mnrto to on tdrtnln tho greatest crowd that ovor attended a fair In tho history of tho iocai Agricultural society A GOOD FOB FREE. Tho Marlon Clothing & Cloak Co. will glvo ono away Scptomber 21. Bring your tickets and como. it Thoro Is a lot ofsatisfactlon In be ing ablo to havo first choice from tho prevailing styles of wearing apparel. Tho Marlon Clothing & Cloak Co mako It posslblo for vou to dress well whether you havo tlio cash or not. By selecting what you want early, you got a longer season and larger assortment. Credit Is FRI3BwIth them. MRS. EVA MERKLE WANTS A DIVORCE Charges Husband with Gross Neglect of -Duty. Second Divorce Suit Between tho CoupleOne Filed by Merkle was Dismisred, Uvn L. Merkle. through her attor ney, L. E, .Myers, filed suit for dl vorco against Otto F. Morklo, In the court of common pleas, Saturday. They woro married April 2, 1003, and havo no children. Tho plaintiff charges her husband with gross neclect mul win, wiu.ii absonco for three years. Sho nska for restoration to hor iiinldnn nnm of Eva L. Shunn. TJllS JB1 tllO SOCnill fllvntvo. u,,l. botween tho two broucht !n thn wni COUrt. Morklo filed n nHtlr, A I, 10O5, and tho Bult was dis- missed April 25, 1907. Better Than Spanking. Spanking does not euro children of tedwottlng. There Is a constitutional ccuso for this trouble. Mrs. M. Sum mon., Box W. Notre Dame, Ind., Will send free to any mother w successful home treatment with f,,n Instructions. Rami nn mnn.., i... vrlto hor today If your children trou Pie you in this way. Don't blame the child, the chances aro it can't help it. Thin treatment also mira auuiiR and ng9d peoplo troubled with lurlno difficulties by day or night. AIRSHIP COMING I i Three Exhibitions to be Given Dur. ing Fair. Lnto this afternoon Sociclnry Jhtncs Knapp of tlio Marion coun ly board of fair managers closed a deal with tho Aerial Navigation Company o Columbus through which that 'company agrees to give airship exhibitions at tho Marion i.- it. tvtnttiii1ri 1tttt .if i 11 n rflf 8 v &. tliu.fair. ENTERTAINS WITH SLUMBERING PARTY Miss Mary Stockwell Guest of Honor. is Miss Hazel Harvey Hostess H500" Party Ideal Em. broidery Club Meets. at Tim members of the Ideal Embroid ery club very pleasantly entertained by .Mrs. J. M. Tucker at her homo on Cloveland avenue, Friday evening. In two Interesting contests, Mrs. J. B. Fish won both first prizes. At tho closo, nice refreshments wcro sencd. Sl, ... Quests asldo from the regular club members, about, all of whom woro present, wcrcMrs. C. ft. Kulencamp, Mrs. L. E- Neboigull and Mrs. B. D. McVey. Tho club will meet ngaln In four weeks at tho homo of .Mrs. Kay Mer chant, on East Center street. libtj llnzcl Tloivcy, of South Vino street, delightfully entertain ed a small 'company of young la dies and gontlomen last cvcnui; with w card. party. Tho affair was gicn in honor , of Miss JInttie Mny Wolford, MissPearl Cheney, Mjss Margaret Kiatiso and Mr. Clifford Harvey, all ' o'f w horn wjll leave shortly to spend tho year at col- During tlio evening a sorics at ''fiOO" was played nftcr which tho time was spent with music and oth er diversions nrbvided bv tlin hos tess. A) dainty. luncheon wns scrv- n1 Besides tho guesls of honor, those present1 woro Misses "Ethel Krnuse, Rosetta Knapp,' Mildred Dombaugh", Alico Peters, Ethel Uncaphor, Dora Nnsh, .TonitioTiI'cters, Messrs. ITarvev Graccly, George Schwcin- furth, Harry Giliott,' George Car lor, Lowell Gutiiery?, Luray Mous- er, T. 1). lvrloy, LliUoru llow bcr and John Sells. ' Honoring Miss Mary Stockwell, of North Baltimore, Mrs. S. E, Bar low entertained a small company of young ladles last nlghtat n slumber party. Tho guests were served with (in excellent supper after which tho evening was spent 'with music and games. Tho guests spent tho night nt tho Barlow homo 'and enjoyed an elaborate breakfast this morning. Thoso present besides tho guest of honor wero Misses Goraldlno Hord, Mildred Christian, Hopo Fisher and Helen Knapp. St- Bueollo Style. "The fnrmors ma'do' fortunes on wheat, didn't thoy?" -"Yes, Indeed," repllod tho railroad official, "and by a llttlo strategy wo aro getting them to ride In our parlor cars. Yon know tho farmers have always boon prejudiced against parlor cars." "Why was that?" "Woll. thoy said tho cars didn't look anything llko parlors at all. That set us to thinking, so wo fitted up s ov er nl special parlor cars with wax fruit, horsehair furniture and old fashioned photograph albums and now you couldn't pay tho farmors to rldo In any other car but tho parlor." f B. Pride of Marion Always In the lead, lore of this superior Flour used in Marion than all others com bined. The reason ? Try a sack and you will know. For sale at all grocers and made only by s ' , t .- THE Marion Milling & Grain Co. V GIVES CITY FINE SERVICE System Goes Into Monday. Effect FOUR DAILY ROUNDS To be Made in the Business Districts. Marlon People Can Now Boast of a Complete Mall Carrier Service. Postmaster M. 11. Dickcrson has completed his work of redisricting tho routes ot tho local foice 01 lciier carriers, tho new system to go into effect Monday. Tho only mtttcilal chango will bo tho addition of ood street to territory to bo benefited by tho city delivery. In tho past, pco plo living on Wood street havo been compelled to call at tho offlco for their mall. Tho plan of having tho carriers window open for an hour every evening will bo abolished. Instead, carriers will mako tho rounds In tho business part of tho city every night between C and 7 o'clocV for tho purpose ot collecting mall from tho boxes. This Is to bo dono so that business men desiring to get let ters out on tho night trains will not bo compelled to visit the office. Two carriers will bo assigned to tho uptown section and will mako four deliveries dally, two In tho morning and two In tho nrtcrnoon. The nlno other carriers will cover tho residence district. This will glvo tho city completo carrier service. Tho appointment of two additional men to tho regular force of curriers making tho total eleven men, has mado It necessary to name two new substitutes. Only ono, Clyde C. Smith, a school teacher, has been named. J. Weston Llewellyn has been appointed as an additional clerk. Follow tho Peoples Band to the Itlchwood Fnlr next Thursday and tho Marlon Steam Shovel Band next Friday. It Personals D' Mr. Howaid Stevens of Kccd Avenue left today for Woostcr to tako up his collcgo work. Mr. Emerson Parks left this morn ing for Obcrlln, whero ho will resume his studies In tho uuivcrsity. Mr. and Mis. E. G. Stalger, of Glrard avenuo, have leturncd from n Islt with relatives In Portsmouth. Mis. M. C. Claik and son Al ton of Condon, Oicgon, nro guests of Mrs. Clark's sister Mrs. Geo. Cheney of EaBt Center street. Miss Harriett Roblson returned to hor home In Ada, today, after an extended visit in tho city as tho guest of Miss Zclla Mann, of Mt. Vernon t venue. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith, .Mr. and Mrs. A. Myers and family left this morning for Olontangy park, Co lumbus, whero they will spend t tho day picnicking. Misses Elizabeth and Kathryn Don ough, of Mt. Vornon, Ohio, returned homo today aftor an extended visit with Miss Agnes Hannlgan of North Prospect street. .Mrs. J. F. Uhler, of Washington, D. C,, has nrrlvcd In tho city and for a fow weoks will bo tho guest of Mrs. Ed A. Scftnor or South Stato strcot. A daughter was born Fiiday to Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Shealt ot Dela waro avenuo. Iloin, u daughter to Mr. and Mi's. E. A. Shoaf of Dclavvaio Ao into Friday night. ' Marion peoplo desiting a copy of tlio Y. IM. O. A. Souvenir book can scctiro samo by calling nt tlio Y. M. C. A. ollico Monday. A mariingo licotiho has been is- biied to Eutl M. Klingol, a mov ing pictuto machino operator, and Lorwa L. Field. Tho contract for constructing the Holvorstott ditch in Clarldon town ship was awarded by County Sur veyor Atilt, Saturday morning, to Jacob (Fetter, I'otor Lommor and J. i Ulslt. Tho contract pneo is i280. Tlio annual Marion county sol diers' reunion is to bo held at La Ilue, Wednesday, Septombor 18. A number of prominent upeakors havn been engaged nnd plttus for n big iimo nro under way. Thoro will bo a big spread o pork and beans,. WaV local It 1 1 EVENTS SCHOOL CHILDREN WADE THROUGH MUD Lack ot Sidewalks Results in Complaint. Mayor Upon Investigation Finds Parents Have Ground for Re. gesterlag Kick. Citizens, whoso children attend tho Olney avenue school milldlng, havo como forward with a complaint re garding tho lack of sidewalks In that section of tho city which makes it necessary for tho children to wade In the mud almost knee deep In rainy weather. The complaint wns mado to Mayor Schcrff, who investigated tho case yesterday. The mayor learned that tho majority of the children who at tend the building, resldo west of tho Hocking Valley tracks. In going to and from school they arc able to find sidewalks only about onc-flftb ot the dlstanco from their homes to the school building. In rainy weath- or thoy aro compelled to go several times M10 required dlstanco in order to find sldownlks and even then a largo part of tho trip must bo made through tho mud. The mayor will take up the matter with tho members of tho board of education and the city council Don't forget tho nichwood Fall It next week. AERRST FOLLOWS TUESDAY'S FIGHT Kerr is Charged With As sault and Battery. Neighbors Quarrel Over Pitchfork - Waterman Goes to Hospital for Kcpairs. Constablo James K. Redd went to tho farm ot Richard Irvln, eight miles north of tho city, Saturday morning to arrest Stephen Kerr, who Is wanted on a charge of assault and battery. An affidavit was filed In Justice H. C. Thompson's court, Friday, by Waldo Waterman, who claims that Tuesday afternoon he was assaulted by Kerr. Waterman bears two discolored 'optics as testimony. The two men hod trouble over a pitchfork, nnd nccordlng to Water man's story, Kerr throw rocks at him. After tho fight, Waterman was taken to tho Central Emergency hos pital, bis head a mass of cuts and bruises. Ho Is now nblo to bo out. Kerr wos arraigned before Justice Thompson nt 2 o'clock Saturday af ternoon. Ho pleaded not guilty and wns bound over to the grand Jury under bond ot $300 which was fur nished. PRETTY SPECIMEN Mounted Fish on Display at Hpb. , erman Stoje. Perhaps tho largest fish over ex hibited In the city Is now on display in the window of tho Hnbciman Hardware company. Tlio fish was caught by Addison Bain, at Bar lake. Michigan, on tho third dny of Aug ust. It measures 12 1-2 inches In length nnd weights 15 1-2 pounds Mr. Bain had tho fish mounted in Detroit and prizes it very highly. RIchwood Fair next woek It Fnlr It Don't forget next wcok. tho RIchwood 3EE'S LAXATiVL HONEY and TAF LAST DAY OF THE "UNIVERSAL" BREAD MAKING DEMONSTRATION Tomorrow is the last day of the demon stration. Don't forget to come in and let Miss Pnrsel show you how easily thc'Univer- sal" is cleaned, how easily it turns and " how much labor and muss it will save you. WE SHALL EXPECT YOU TOMORROW. rlMMHNN'S 1 No rough edges" my collar when they It's because we have know how to use them. SHAHT S, UADDEliL'B JIOKH KMl Rial H It?, CLOTH TOP SHOES for WOMEN $4.00 Pair Cloth Top Shoes with Patent Leather Vamps are ekgant for Dress wear. Our Cloth Tops in Button and Blucher are pleasing the trade ASK TO SEE THEM. Smart & Waddell -r WATERMELONS Cheap Tonight. We havcalot of Indiana, sweethearts that we are fjoinrj to clean up tonifjht so cheap that overyeae will buy. Order early. fev Robinson's Grocery Phones 39. 209 L. Center St. Agency lor Woods Boston Coffees YORK STATE APPLES The finest and largest you have seen this season, or your money back. Excellent lor eating. Fine lor cooking. Per Peck, 60c. Plenty of fine largo celery. F. J. LUSCH GROCER. N.B. Cor. 8Ut ft Cntr tta. Try tho Mirror Want Column. said a customer, "to. Htp! come from Anthony's." the proper tools andj-t ANTHONY'S LAUNDRY. r. j if t! W y. V 1 e H r. Mi J i ' id 1 t kt 7 I Si ' t St a ; t it