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"m rfti rtittfttQtr: ,W3t,lA.'s M ' f ' t 1 ")' -prtnwfry 7 OTOD MABION DAILY MIKROX, FJUDY, JULY 10, 11108. paqe nviniv a. i!-?; 4 1 i r i ' .- k' , IK " fcf. ' There are no low Shoes 'in town to compare with burs, in style or fit, wear or price. BEATTY & LONG. AT TURNERS. Fancy ripe Watermelons, Uanteloupesi Blackberries, Red Raspberries, Black Raspberries! Oneirics, Currants, t m tomatoes. Peaches, Apples. Everything in Green Vegetables. Cfaas. Turner & Co. 201-203 E. Center St. Contractors' and Builders' Supplies. Coal, lime, sand, brick, sewer pipe, cement building block, flue lining, wall plaster, plaster paris, hydrated lime. Price & Hurley, t Telephone 284. STOP ' Being bothered to death by collec tors. Put an end to your MONET TROUBLES. Borrow enough money of us to pay olf your little credi tors and have only one place and one small payment' to mako each pay day. We inaKo loans on Furniture Eianos, Horses etc. No publi city Low rates, long time, small payments. Marion Chattel Loan Co 131 1-2 E. Center St. Phone 980 Quality Appreciated. The growing demand for our Meats is proof satisfactory of the quality we furnish. If you are not already a patron, begin now. Marion Provision Co. E. Center. N. Main. WE FRAME PICTURES HLS RING'S arSFtTSSA f iiBtET: This is the Best Equipped Laundry In tho city. TlilanirAiia conoldor.iblo to you, who bava laundry work done; no oxtromo method here to bring ubout (leBlrnlile reaulu-JiiHt nott wutur, ordinary noun uud caro fu method, . ' ANTHONYS LAUNDRY Your Stationery If you are careless about the be diligent in greater things. is very superior. ARE LOOKING FOR SPECK A Life Depends on Success of the Search, A PECULIAR LETTER Is Received by Police Chief Cornwell. An Aged Lady Is Taken to Police Court and Given a Lecture on Temperance. airs. George Parker of Uhler avo. nue, got full last night, and when sho commenced to break up tho fur niture In her home tho police were culled Officers WUhelm and Thomp son answered the call and took tho woman to the city prism, where hIiq wan looked up. This morning, after listening to one of the- Mayor's spe cial tomporanco talks, she was re. leased. Mrs. Parker Is fifty years of ago. Chief Cornwell wfcm notified this morning that a horso and buggy had been stolon last night at Kenton, and ho was aked to bo on the lookout for tho samo. Tho animal, a brown mare, fifteen hands high, with whlto star In forehead and whlto nose, wan hitched to a black buggy with red running gears. The buggy had steel tires Flnd Mr. T. A. Speck ,a life hangs on your success," writes Mrs. T. A. Speck, of 101 Woodland avenue,, Nor walk.'Ohto, to Chief of Police Corn- woll According to tho lotter Speck has been enlarging pictures on pillow tops In this city. Tho police havo mado a diligent search for Speck and havo been un ablo to locato him. Uhler & Philips' Stock Ad justment Prices. Come In tomorrowjust carefuly In vestigate tho magnificent value-giving In overy section. Nine chances to ono you'll find what you want In that sterling quality, which moans ' satis. Diction at less than any other store askd oven In Its "Clearanco Sales." Loworlng a $10,000 stock of shirt waists at 40c to COc on tho dollar. Llngorlo whlto dresses, tub jacket suits, jumpers, summer skirts and wraps at a third to one half price. Cur magnificent stocks of muslin undenwoar now bolng cleared nt lens than cost, Wash Goods, whlto goods. linens, domestics, ginghams, dress goods, silks, UIIM3R & PHILLIPS. iP. S. And lot us whisper In your ear there'll bo somo thunder hero a week from Saturday, July 18th. UHLER & PHILLIPS. SfaUroab TXoUs Tho Pennsylvania road suffered a slight -wreck on IU "Y" which leads to the shops of the Marion Manufacturing Company this morn ing. A. Ulg Four freight, backed down Into tho track while It was being obstructed and was derailed, throwing a number of tho cars over and off tho track. Local workmen were busily engaged during tho major portion of tho foronoon In clearing the track for use today. Tho local olllcials of tho Hock ing Valley road and tho Erlo havo devised a plan to check ono train being delayed by tho other, they both arriving liero at approximately tho. Bamo time. Tho Hocking train In tho past has arrived somewhat earlier for tho most part and oh. structa tho Krlo tralm No, a la ad vancing. In tho futuro tlie Hocking train will advnnco so far as to ob struct tho Center street crossing for the full limit of timo in case' tho two trains obstruct oacih other and tho Brie train can thus advance. Moot mo at Kaior'fl Candy Shop". 11-12-tf Try an ad Column. In Tho Minor Want reflects the character of your business qunliflca tions to a great extent. little tilings you are not apt to Our Eaton "Hurlbut" paper TSCHJLNEI IROS., DruffisU. NERVOUS HEADACHES Frequently Caused by Mental Overwork. Can Bo Curad Only by Toning up the Nervoua System, tho Troatment Which Restored Thla Young Ithaca Woman to Health. Ono who lias not endarod tho suffer ing caused by nervous hendacho ennnot realize tho awfal ngony of Its victims. "Worst of nil, the ordinary treatment cannot bo relied upon to care nor oven to givo rellof that Is permanent. Bomo doctors will say that if a person Is sub ject to tlicso headaches thero is nothing that will prevent their roourrenco. Nervous headaches, as well as neural, gia, nro caused by lack of nutrition, tho nerves tiro starved. Feed tho norves by furnishing through tiio blood the oloments which thoy rcqniro and the causo of tlicso norvous troubles Is to moved. Tho only way to feed tho nerves is through tho blood and it is in this way that Dr. Williams Pink Pills havo ac complished so many remarkablo cures. Miss F. Mao Markell, of 103 Iluestls streot, Ithaca, N. Y, , says : ' 'I had ner vous headaches for sovcral years. Thoy began when I was a studont iu tho high school. I Was studying hard, grew palo and thin and my friends Vfcro, nfraid I was going into a decline I had no appetite', my dlgostiou was poor and I lost in weight. The headaches came on two on tlirco times a week nud some times ovory day. Thoy woro so eovero that quite often I would havo to go to bed when I camo homo from Hchool. My blood wna in such a bad condition that my hands wero covered with a rash. "Uur lamny doctor benclltou tno for a timo, but did not seem able to cure me. My grandfather told mo to try Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills, sayiug thoy had liolped him. I fouud that theyvero helping mo and took thorn until cured, when school opened again I was strong and ablo to study and havo novor had the headaches sinco. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nro sold by all druggists, or will bo sent, postpaid, on ro coipt of price, 60 cents per box; six boxes for 13.60, by tho Dr. Williams Medicine1 Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Thoy are guaranteed to bo frco from opiates or auy harmful drug aud cannot injure tho most delicuto system. HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETIES Of the United Brethern Church Met Thursday. Next Meeting of the Society will be Held at Lincoln Park a Picnic to follow. The Woman's Homo and Forolcn Missionary Soclotles of the United Brethren church met Thursday after noon at tho homo of Mrs. !A. O. Jen nings, of Silver street. Tho nrocram of tho afternoon was opened with a song following which prayer was of fered by Mm .'Matilda Kurtz. Tho scripture leswn was read, ifrom Mat thew 21, by Mrs. H. O. Dunn. Fol lowing a second hymn reports woro read by, Mrs. William Ooler, as treas. uror and Miss Allco Sheedy as secre tary. Mrs. A. O. Jennings gave a reading on "Tho Missionary Box." following which "Christian Olvlng" wus uiscusseu uy .miss ia ran siieeuy, which feature closed tho program. Tho ladles decided to bold tholr noxt meotlng at Lincoln nark on tho sec- ontl Thursday in August, and the meeting Is to be followed by a picnic. Lewi H. Flocken returned home from Cedar 'Point where Jie was In attendance at tho thirteenth annua! meeting or tho Ohio State Pharmac eutical association. .Fred Mltcholl, who resides on Com- morclal streot, foil from a freight car In the yards of tho Erlo this mornlne; and fractured three ribs. Tho vic tim or tho accident suffered much nJIri hut Is not seriously Injured. Io was given attontlon by Dr. H. J. Lower. (Harry Ruhl, of Rast Conter street, suffered a slight Injury to tho second finger of Ids right band whllo play ing Iball with, a companion Thursday evening. Tho nail of tho finger was badly torn and the injury proved very painful. Ono at tho workmen engaged at re moving the houses from tho lota of tho Steam Shovel plant on Lewis street ,hn'd one of tno fingers or his right hand badly mashed whllo at work this morning. Ho wa nlven attention by Dr. C. C. Smith. Konjct: Ynu Jes can't beat biscuits made outen Oold Medal Flour, no- nail. Maiiut. You toavo tried tno rest, Now try ;5o host ADMIRAL COFFEE. Vrnotim: , CJold Medal Flour makes delicto" butted rtosAUBu Try an aa In Tho Mirror Want Qoiumn. , W r' ' ' V J I LOCAL I (I EVENTS I ff Social L ii JMrn. Frank Tlttzhaupt was hostess to tho Y. M D. club at her homo on Pleasant street yesterday afternoon. The time was Bpent with embroidery work and nlco refreshments woro served. Tho guests of the club wore Miss Roberts, at Findlay, Mrs. Hugh Tate, Mrs. Chris Mely and Mrs. Bertha Kellehor , In two weeks, Mrs. Louis Uhl, of Wilson avenue, will entertain the club. Tho Woman's Honle Circle was pleasantly entertained yesterday after noon with a picnlp at Lincoln park by tho members of tho I. N. club. Each member answered the roll call with a quotation. Mrs. Coborn won tho guessing contest and received a fancy pure Mrs. Anna Mason received the second prize, a hand painted plate. Mrs. .T. Drinker and Mrs. D. Kcl lam, of Cleveland, wero tho guests. Tho Misses Allco and Jennie Pet em entertained very nicely Thursday ovonlng at Uielr homo on Vine street In honor of Prof. F, D. Kelscy of FIndlny and Dr. I. J. Kail of Colum. bus. The evening was spent social STRUCK ON THE HEAD BY A HEAVY PULLEY Mrs. Charles Scott is Seri ously Injured. For a Time She Was Unconscious and Her Recovery la Doubtful. Whllo assisting In DUttlnc hav Into a mow this afternoon, Mm. Charles Scott, aged 35 years, of Scott Town, was struck on tho head by a bay pulley and probably ratally Injured. air. Scott had been unable to secure enough harvest hands and In order to get his largo crop into the barn, tho wife agreed to worlc. A ropo holding ono of tho pulleys tyroko and tlie pulley strucK Mrs. fcott on the head, render. ing ner unconscious, Sho was carried to tho Mouse and a ohy&lctan was jsummoned. Although she was uncon scious for somo time, sho was rallied by tho physician.' The chances for recovery are said to be very slight. $100 REWARD, $100. The readors of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thero is at least one dreaded disease that scionce has been ablo to cure Jn all its stages, anil that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tho only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internal ly acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces or the system, there by destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tho constitu tion and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that thoy ofTer Ono Hundred Dollars for any cane that It falls to cure. Send ifor list of testimonial. tAddress P. J. CHENEY & CO., To ledo, O. WILL PULL BARD FOR GREATER MARION Merchants Plau a Very Ac tive Campaign. Executive Committee Meets Today and Effects au Organlza. tlon. A meotlng of tho new exocutivo committee or the iletall Merchants' Association was held t tho Commer cial Club parlors this morning Tor tho purpose of organization. Plans for work in tho organization along now lined wero discussed freely by tho members proseut and much enthusi asm was shown. It Is tho purpose of this committee as suggested by President E. K. Uhler to do a much larger work in tho Retail Mer chant's association. This association purposes taking a much more active work In tho building up of Greater Marlon, looking toward tho locating of now industries In Marion, and with this I y'ow, a new committee to bo known as tho Merchant's Booster's Club has been created, This Is a committee or flvo ami later will ba much In evidence In. work tending to tho growth of everyjtmng commercial in Marion, Tlie morchants or Marlon occuplng perhaps a m:d,4e position be- n News SJ ly and a number of muBlcnl selec tions were rendered. The guests wero Mr. and Mrs. D, 11. Harvey, Miss Hazel Harvey, Prof. F, W. lterryman and Arthur King of the city and 'Mr. and Mrs. CJiarles Lewis, Mrs. Q. Dwlght Fow ler, Mrs. Addle llenton and Miss Laura Sears of Harpster, Mrs. M. J. Sullivan pleasantly en tertained a company of ladles at bridge yesterday, honoring Mrs. Arthur E. Ohoney, who will leavo next Thursday for a trip abroad. Tho first prizo was won by Miss Pearl Cheney. The players: Mrs. J. F. Prendergast, Mrs. P. J. Mnrtln, Mm. F. A. Huher, Mrs. Fred Dombaugh, Mrs. O. S. Rapp, Mrs, H. B. Hane, Mrs. F. S. Keller, Mrs. Oeorgo B. Christian, Jr., Mrs. Clifford Owens, Mrs A. II. Honefangcr, Mrs. H. Jr. Stone, Mrs. W. II. Bones, Mrs. H. X. Qulgley, Mrs. John Dar mody, Mrs A. H. Kllng, Mrs. M. A. Turney, Mrs Oswald Wollenweb er, Mrs. W. E. Scofleld and Miss Pearl Cheney. tweon factory and forco, and being vitally Interested In Industry, should bo a largo factor In tho promotion of such work. The Wednesday afternoon cloKlng movement was discussed at this meet ing. A resolution was passed declar ing It to be tho Judgment of the ex ecutive committee that tho stores should all close Wednesday afternoons during August It Is recommended that the work to this end he taken up by the stores In their own respective lines. MISSIONARY SOCIETY OP WESLEY MEETS 'A - Mrs. James O. Hillety was Ihe Hostess. An Excellent Program Dealing with Interesting Topics was Rendered. Tho Woman's .Missionary Sjclcty of the Wesley iM. H. church, met at tho homo or Mrs. James o.' Hlllery, or Sharp street, Thursday afternoon. Tho topic for discussion, ('Deaconesses and City Missions" was well discussed in a number of well prepared papers. The meotlng was opened with a hymn by tho society following which was tho Bible lesson. Mrs. I. A. Dllworth discussed ''The Woman's Homo missionary Society m tho City." "Line Upon Line" was tho sub ject of a paper by Mrs. Martha Smith, following which airs. Hello 'RIokey spoke of 'Llfo Among tho Lowly." After n business meeting which was In charge or Mrs. II. C. King, tea was served until six Vclock. I? & Personals t II. Ackerman made a business trip to Mnnslleld today. Dr. C. K, Sawyer was a visitor In Columbus today. Officer "Jack" McDqnough and family spent the day at Cedar Point. i.Mr. and Mrs. William Muntslngor are at Cedar Point today with the excursionists. Mrs. Mell Hargor of Mt. (Ulead Is a liuest at tho W. C. Wlngot homo o,i Summit street, 'Mlssea Anna and 'Helen Costello and Misa Shcehy of Dayton aro tho guests of '.Miss QortrudQ Oraney ot North Prospect street. i m tmr S:' 4 "Manhattan" The Quality Store, JULY CLEARANCE SALE ot uuLing ouiu, I $20 Outing Suits $10.00 $6 Outing Trousers $3 00 $5.00 Straw Hats $2.50 18 " " 9.00 5 " ' 2.50 4.50 " " 2.00 15 " " 7.50 4 M " 2.00 3.00 " " 1.50 12 M " 6.00 3 M " 1.50 2.00 " " 1.00 10 " 5.00 2 " " 1.00 1.00 " " .50 CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY ? If you wish to get a Refrigerator or a Kitchen Cabinet during our big reduc tion Sale, you will have to hurry Satur day will be the last day and they are going like hot cakes. We are making special prices on outfits. They must move to make room for an im mense stock which is being purchased by our buyer who is attending themurketut Grand Rapids. Our termi arc easy and our goods are what we say they are. THE Nil DEPARTMENT CO. East Center Street :uii: July Clearance Sale Millinery Beginning tomorrow we will sell every hat in this new up-to-date stock of Mill inery at greatly reduced prices. Nothing' will be reserved from this genuine July Clean-up, and if there is anything you need indeed, if there is anything you; can use don't fail to take a look, for the price will be so low you'll scarcely notice it. Everything must go to make room for Fall stocks. Miss WARRINGTON, 2nd Flooi Neuro Magnetic Healing Vindicated by the Supreme Court of Ohio. Our Supreme Court, In a recent deo'f Ion. him foruver nut nt rent tho legality of thenbiivo fjstoin o( Treatment Think of HI Without (eur of persecution ur nroiecutlon, we cbii continue tocure sullerl ih: liumanlty-yi houl Drugs-or the Knllo. "Truth, crU'lietl to the eiirth.bhall rlkuHenln." To nick raeh unit women ti Nuuro-Mngnotlu Ticiiiuienl Is an "Iliilm of (llleail." We will exnuilne you, Ulagnote your case, mill prencrlb foriuum Absolutely Free of Charge, C. C. MARSH Graduate of llioMclllllcn Neuro Mngnottc College, Phone 1SU0. m Houth Main Street. I We Are Trying you can aid us by giving ut )M cement, salt, sand, grain, plaster and seeds, chick feed etc. THE OHIO MILLING BINDER TWINE Sc per lb. HABERMAN HARDWARE COMPANY, 107 South GET AN ICE BOOK. The Ice Man is now making regular trips through your neighborhood, and if you have no card or book phone the ollice and a representative will be sent to wait on you. MARION ICE & GOLD STORAGE CO. iruubcrb, oirdw nu; ot rdndmas, THE MANHATTAN. ii r if Home Furnishers. Frank Bros. aa To Sell Out your patronage on sewer & ELEVATOR CO. Main Street. M iil 111 . - 1 :! ..: !-i J ' t ; i m 1 M w B m u v . U i I i' i i' :''- I :! l i. ,, I a "i -a -.1 t-J 1 fei m M mri ?! .'r1.J'U Hi 'JjaW-l,L Hurcna