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THE MARION DAILY MIRROR, FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1912.
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Practically nil lptestnieniVstnrt with n savings nccount. Now
And then a man makcM inline mlifdenty, or rrih"bflt It, mid there
becomes nn Investor on a largo scale, bilt fdiolt a man Is nit execp.
tlon.
Tho rnlo Is a person must 1m n satcr or money Iwsforc tlicy can
liccomo nn Investor In fcCeiiHtleq or property.
Wo have ninny paid Sl.t PEK CENT on snvhlgB. It nlll pay
yon to coino In nhd sec ts.
THE CITIZENS fcUILDINGr & LOAN CO.
W. Center St., Phono 110.1. J. M. Schcnldor, Frcs.
$? O. G. Briggfl, Secy.'
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To the Public:
11 Is our desire to call your attention to the coincidence tlini
wo can extend to joit In n blinking nay and also tlio advantages
of using tlu clict'k book Instead of tlio pocketlmok.
Nluc-lcutlis of tlie InlncHS of the norld today Is done by
ciieck.
Why?
Itvchuso It Is the mostprnctlenl and It Is the one puTe way.
Arc )mi utilizing a check book to pay all Mils t tin t can he paid
by Micck? Think this over.
Our hanks' advantages for your account nie ninny.
MARION COUNTY BANK CO.
! Capital and Surplus I 3 per cent Interest paid
$350,000.00 on Time Deposits.
,;..;.l.lMl,.;..;tHH-HH"I"HH'I"HH"HHHr-H'tH-H--4H-?
agreement which thry -ply Vllnti tried
to ttinlt4 with tho into Senator Quay
In 1890. flvo years before Fllnn, accord
ing to tun Trtft loaders, was "driven
out or politic by ittt uprising of the
people tit Pittsburg tho same people
i lie nrid Mr. Roosevelt now purport to
I represent."
The Taft bureau declared eVcti Quay
wouldn't stnnd for. this ngroement
which purported to provide nn npjtor
tlotunent of patronage and delegates.
Tho statement also alleges that Fllnn
made more than $19,000,000 out of poll
tics. "Of course," says tho statement,
"this Is not Theodore lloonevelt of tho
'let-tho-pooplo-rulo' qlub established
by William J. Bryan, but Theodore
Roosevelt, tho 'practical man kpown
to E. H. Ilrtrrhnan and others of his
Intimate friends when "the people'
were, not looking. If Mr. HooSevelt Is
sincere lh his protestations, If ho
meahs what ho says In Pennsylvania,
le now stands for exactly the things'
that he, htli repeatedly denounced .tlio
Stato of Pennsylvania standing for.
Mr. Roosevelt Is admittedly never con-.
Blstortt about anything."
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That Is the Interest rate charged by
The Marion Building, Savings
& Ldan Co.
mi a lone time, loan with small pavtnciilH and with quarterly settle
ments. Payments itiade On jolir pay day.
Call on us ir j on contemplate building or bujlng n homo this
Killing.
There Is n big demand Tor theo loans nod to meet this demand
demand we need more deposits. There Is no safer place to Invest
Idl money, or to acciiniiiiatu savings than a good Itillldlii A.n.
After setting aside a contlgent fund as required by Ian, ne ilUtrl
buto our- entire carhtngs In dividend to our depositing inembers.
No. 7, McNcal-Woirord Ilillldjug. West Center Street.
E. DURFEE, SECY.
Elder Acquitted.
6prlngflold, O., April 13. After be
lng out five hours, tlio Jury late Inst
night acquitted Pearl Klder. white,
charged with manslaughter, for tho
killing of James San'ford, colored, al
leged pa.amolir of his mother. Rider
pleaded s?lf-defensj.
"I carsd a iwholo lot for m. mother
nnd could not glvo her up," said Elder
today after Jils nenulttnl. "I had plead
ed With her to glvo up her colored
lover and it was for this put'poso that
I wont to their home iSeptombcr 23,
1910.
"Therq ,1 met Sanfonl. I told blni
to get n it and quit living with mother.
'Sanfonl, enraged, lunged at me. 1
'picked up a iplstol lying on tho table
nnd ns Sanford came nt me, I llred
I Shot, n self-jlerense."
After th shooting, Klder lied from
tho city. Unable to obtain employ
ment, ho suriondered In Chicago nnd
cunt ba-k hero for trial. Previous to
the neiiHillonal shooting case, Klder
was engaged to Ola Davis, nn Indiana
girl, he rlalms, nnd their engagement
was broko.i off.
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HELP WANTED SITUATION WANTED
FOR RENT
People's
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An Advertisement for !the
Benefit of all the Citi
zens of Marion.
WANTED
INFORMATION
solicit their support.
Mi'jLi . N. B. ARNOJ.TJ.-y
Tor Probato Judge.
Editor Mirror: Plcnso annoutico to
tho voters of Marlon county that i nrm
a candldato for a second term as pro
bato Judge, anU will appreclnto their
blipport. W. S. BPENCE-rt.
WANTED One
UMiono 983.
fiozen
laying hens.
4-12-'f
WANTED To rent 2 unfurnished
down stairs rooms. iMust bo cen
trally located. Address It. U. M.,
caro of Jllrror. 4-10-31
Puts Knd to Had llahlt.
Things never look brlgKt to one
with "tho blues." Ten to ono the trou
hlo Is a sliiffIMi liver, tilling tho sys
tem 'With bilious poison, that Dr.
King's Now I.Ifo IPIlls would expel. Try
them. Let tho Joy of 'better feclngs
end "tho blues." Host for'Mtomaoh,
liver nnd kidneys. 2Bc. Tsohancn
nros.
WANTJ0D (Lady or 'geniloman ?gcnt
In this town and vicinity for nn
article used In every home. $30.00
can ho earned weekly. No money
to start. vvrlto today. Address
Uox 274 "A," Tyrone, Pa. l-10-lt
WANTED Washings to
Y-1G5G.
do. Call
4-10-3tld
waa hundreds of eggs short of or
ders last year. II, D. Keolcr, 4C1
Summit St. Phones R-CS7 and L..
38S. 3-2-ncd&sat-2mo
POU HAM3 Cheap Oak Ibedstead
nnd wash-stand. Call at 252 south
Qroenwood street. I'hono 983.
, 4-12-tf
Glase Fitted.
J 8. LUNOER, M. D., fits glasses, re
moves adenoids, treats tho diseases
of the eye, ear, noso and throat.
OfTIco 138 1-2 K Center St., opposlto
Clarion hotel. I'hono 8G,
G-21.tr
For Icent.
FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms In
modorn home; two of them for
light housekeeping, 222 Windsor
street. 4-9-Ct
For Sale.
FOR SALE Eggs lor patching from
my exhibition and laying strains of
Barred Plymouth Rocks, 7Gc per
1G eggs; S. C. Whlto Leghorns, 7Go
per 1G eggs; R. C. 11. I. Reds, $1.00
per 1G oggs; Whlto Wynndott eggs,
3 and $5 por 1G eggs; baby chlcKs
from any of abovo pens on short
notice; springers, eggs and fowls for
eating a specialty any J lino of tho
year. Kensington Poultry & Pet
Stock Tarda. Hooking orders now.
Phono 1314. 3-18-tf
FOR SALE The concrete blocks
that have material In them to make
them ring like steel. J. L. Prloi
Co.,: tolcphono 284. 10-tf
FOR BALE Oood bsxgalna In Ash
tabula county farms; also Marlon
property for sale or rent. Sea E. J,
Cox. Real Estate Agent, over
Turner's grocery Phone R-170.
FOR SALE Dest guaranteed roofing
In Marlon county. Inquire of J. L.
Price Co. Tel. 284. 10-tf
BUG
Bomlfi CotJmttal
' tiU ud nlmula remedy (or
BrtruLiHt, Culanh, llarFtttr
fnflamtn. itonn. trrtUtlon. btcf.
or llalnr of tbo n, tUruAt.
lomcU ururliuir ii.wn.
at nxuaaiiTs si
lVr ulcurtyturulf
TrMtlM m' th tuh tottt
crmuiaoonquMi.
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SECND ATTACIC ON T. R.
Washington, April 12. The directors
of President Tnft's campaign today
Issued their Bccond bitter personal at
tack on Colonel Roosevelt by reciting
what they said was ,tho "history" of
William Fllnn. of Pittsburg, manager
of tho colonel's Pennsylvania cam
paign. Tho broadsldo was Inspired by tho
colonel's stntemout being circulated In
Pennsylvania that "tho causo for
which thesujcandldates stand is tho
cause for which I stand."
Asserting that Fllnn Is circulating
these endorsements tho Tiftt peoplo
publish what purports to be a written
lllch-Pileed Folin.
Cleveland, April 13. Possession ol
championship fdrm In Ico skating and
In playing tennis and whist Is valued
nt $10,000 In nisult for damnges In
stituted hero by 'Mrs. Annlo Rur
gtw, of Toronto, Canada. 'Until n year
ngo Mm Burgess was champion wo
man skater nnd woman 'tennis chain
p'.on of Canada and also held nn In
ternational trophy for iwhlst suprem
acy. Pho was participating' In a state ten
nis tournamont hero a year ago when
nn automobile in 'Whh?h sho was rid
ing collided with strcot building ma
terial and her right nnklo nnd right
arm woro Injured. Sho says that now
Jde cannot play In championship form
Her suit Is against the street pnvlnc
concern.
FOR SXLE A nev low dairy wagon
fan bo scon nt 008 lloiiuott street.
4-12-2t
Sale of Harm Horses.
H. D. Weavers, of Prospect, will sell
a carload of farm horses Tuesday,
April 23. 4-13-Ct
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4 H. P. Single Magneto $200
' 6 H. P. Twin Magneto, $225
7 H. P. Twin Magneto, $250
will soon seize you with irresistible grip,
and you will long to get out in the glorious
slnshine with a firm and dependable motor
under you. There is no .use waiting until
you feel all out of sorts with yourself,
everyone else and the world in general.
Place your order for an
Indian or Excelsior Motorcycle
. Ml models equipped With Free Engines
now and then when open roads call, you will be ready to hop into tho saddle
and go where fancy dictates, while the other fellow contents himself wishing.
To make it an everlasting
joy ricie you must nave a
machine that can be depend-
. ed on every minute of tho
dayin themoiiith.
To ride an Indian of Ex-
X celsior Motorcycle means
& satisfaction, all the speed
& you want, more power tnan
& you ever use and money in
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yeur. SYou owe it to your
pocketuook to 'investigate
our lino.
4 H. P. Single Magneto, $200 $'$
7 H. P. Twin Magneto, $250
TftTe also carry a full line of Bicycles, Phon'ographs and Chandeliers.
F. D. BENTZ
Phone lidSl 266 E. Center St., Marion, 0.
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FOR SALE Nearly ono million dol
lars' worth of real estate, consisting
of city properties of every descrip
tion In Marlon and surrounding
towns and farms of nil sizes nnd
prices located on Marlon, Crawford,
Hardin, Logan, Union, Delniwaro and
(Morrow counties. Ilomomber tho
place, 112 1T2 S. Main St. is head
quarters for oil kinds of real estate.
Como and sec. Bauer & Klinefel
ter. " '4-11-CtcoJ
FOR SALE Eggs for setting, pure
blood silver Inccd Wjandotts. Call
tphono C503. Mrs. W. T. Owen, It
R. Q. 4-11-Ot
FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from
my exhibition nnd extra good lay
ing strain IJarrod Plymouth Rocks,
$1.00 and $1.G0 por 1G. Phil Haber
man, 024 N. State St. Phono L
1100. 4-C-Ctcod
FOR SALE It. O. Rhodo Island Red
eggs from cholco hens, selected from
250 birds, from pmo winning stock,
noted for laying strain, fancy and
high scoring birds. Eggs, host' pen,
7G cents per 15. Mrs. Elmer Beers,
R. D. 8, Marlon, Ohio. Telophono
15-X-l Klrkpatrick.
3-2C 4-0-13p
FOR SALE Eggs ror
Rhodo Island Reds; 15
40c. Phone Y-922.
Kensington Ave.
patching;
eggs for
M Makeover,
4-8-3wkspd
FOR SALE Chestnut coal, Help
yourself whllo thoro Is plenty. Also
largo quantities of gonulno Poca
hontas lump. J. L.Prlcs Co. 3-12tf.
FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, Roso
Comb Rhodo Island Whites, $1.00,
$1.50 and $2.00 per 1G. Samo as
some breeders ask $2.00, $G.OO and
$10.00 per 15. Order early as I
FOR SALE Concroto fence posts;
guaranteed; the kind you can staple
to; no wood. J. L. Price Co., tele
phono 284. ' 10-tf
FOR BALE Beat grade Portland
convent; quality and price guaran
teed; also Whlto Rock plaster, the
kind that sticks to the wall and
does not crack. J. L. Price Co.,
Telephone 284. 10-tf
FOR SALE Sewer pipe, drain tlio
and all kinds of building material,
prices right; let us flguro your ma
terial for you; can tell you tho
proper amounts you will need; In
cidentally wo have the best grades
of coah J. L. Price Co., telephone
284. 10-tf
FOR SALE White pine lath; fine
ones. Inqulro before purchasing.
Yours truly, J. L. Prlco Co.; uss
cedar posts. Tolcphono 284. lOtf
Miscellaneous.
EGOZBN 2,713. record 2.00 1-1,
will mnko season of 1912 nt Powers'
barn, 132 north Main street. Bowors
nnd Smith, owners. Phone 914 or
1G74 for dap. 4-10-Gteodpd
BARGAIN IN FRUIT TREES 300
chorry and plum trees for 2G cents
each IFrldny and Saturday at Long's
Llvory barn, north .Main street.
Ezra Caldwell, 4-10-3tpd
ORATG'S REPATR SHOP Repairs
furniture, does upholstering and nil
kinds of repair work; havo an espe
cially good grado of furnlturo pol
ish nnd vnrnlsh .for sale. 119 E.
Church, rh'mo R-C98. 3-30-lmo
FOR AUCTIONEERING At sales of
any and all kinds, at any time, see
Carey Ilenscl, Marlon R. R. 1, or
call at this office. 12-7-tf
Loans
Made quickly and quiet
ly on Furniture, Pianos,
etc. Our money is good,
our rates are good. Why
pay more?
Marion Chattel
Loan Co.
106 1-2 S. Main St.
SOME CHEAP HOUSES.
n rooms West Center $11.10
(I room Flos Ave. .., $11500
7 rooms Flos Av' $1000
(I rooms Mound street . . ,' $1 100
(I rooms Glnd street $1200
.1 rooms Co(tnU Glad St. ... $1200
(I room Glad street $lil00
7 rooms David St. New 81000
(I moms Oak St $100(1
il rooms, cottngo, N Main St. ... $7.10
8 rooms Grand Avo. ,., $1100
'1 rooms Mound St SIO.'O
0 rooms Unenpher $1000
5 room hoiiho and two lots
Waterloo St SI 700
I rooms Chester St $1 100
5 rooms Chester St $1 100
0 rooms .Mound St $1(100
BARND & MONNETTE
Room 11) Ruber nidg. Phono 1031,
MOVING, TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE We move, crate, store and
do transfer work at any time.
Phone 1105. B. Knocb. 322 Bel
mont.
J. WILBUR JACODV nas moved Into
paw law ornces on east i;enier i.,
over NaUion's Jewelry store. He will
continue to practloo in all court
and will glvo special attention to
the settlement of estates. Office
phons 69. residence R39 -2-tf
500 People in Marion Want
Information as to How to
.Improve the Outside of
Their Homes.
The lots are from 33 to o0
feet wide and from 100 to
150 foot deep. They want to
know how best to improve
them at the least eost. They
want to know how much of
the
soil
to remove, and how to re
place it. with good soil. They
also want to know where to
buy
seeds
flowers
plants
trees
' shrubbery
and
sod
and where they can get the
rich earth and tho
fertilizer
how io mix it, how to pre
pare tho ground for the
planting, and when to plant,
What io plant, where, to
plant and how to plant.
They also want to know if
there is anyone ,who will
conic to their homes and
show them
samples '
oT the various things above,
and tell them
What it will cost
to furnish the material, and
also what the contractor will
do the whole thing for com
plete. Thev also want the
information as to how they
can raise
vegetables
in connection with flowers,
shrubbery, etc., and how to
utilize the fences by
wire netting';
what tho netting costs, what,
size netting to use, how to
fasten it to fences and walls,
and how to put a
pergola
on top of the fence so as to
grow the most vegetables in
the smallest space.
Please answer this by an
advertisement iii the news
papers, giving particulars
along these lines.
Spring is here
and we would like these an
swers at the earliest possible
time. We appeal to all peo
ple who have any knowledge,
on the above subjects or
have anything to sell, such
as people who have compost
and shrubbery, to give full
particulars in the papers,
state how much a cubic yard
is worth, and any other in
formation that they can furnish.
unctoair4,l fivvlfotll-SITR
For Prosecutor.
Editor Mirror: Plcoso announce to
thoDemocratlc voters of Marlon county
that I am a candldato for prosecuting
attorney at the Domocratlo primaries
to be held May 21, 1912. If elected,
this will be tho only public offtco I
have ever neld. I earnestly appeal to
each and every Democrat to help ma
in thui effort to "make good."
HOMER E. JOHNSON.
For Prosecutor.
Editor Mirror: Pleaso announce
yiat I am a candidate for tho nomi
nation of prosecuting attorney sub
ject to tho will of tho Domocratlo
voters of Marlon county at tho pri
mary election May 21, and that I will
appreciate any asslstanco given to mo
during this campaign.
Respectfully,
CHARLES II. CONLETT.
i For Clerk of Conrts.
Mr. Editor: Pleaso announce that
I am a candidate for nomination for
clerk of courts, subject to the decision
of tho Dcmocratio voters of Marlon
county, at the coming primary elec
tion. FRANK L. SPICfiR.
For Clerk or Courts.
Editor Mirror: Pleaso announce
that I am a candldato for tho Domt)
crattc nomination for clerk of cour'u
nt the primaries May 21, 1912.
LEWIS W. TRON.
For County Commissioner.
Editor Mirror: Please announce
that I am a candldato for tho nomi
nation tor county commissioner sub
ject to the will of tho Democrat!
voters at thee coming primary. .
JOHN HANLlfltf.
For Comity Commissioner.
Editor Mirror: Pleaso announce
that I am a candidate for tho nomi
nation for county commissioner sub
ject to the will of tho Democratic
voters at tho coming primary.
JAMES D. CHARD.
Tor County commissioner.
Editor Mirror: Please announco In
your papor that I am a candldato tor
tho Democratic nomination for county
commissioner, subject to tho Domo
cratlo primaries to be held May 21.
J. J. LOYER.
For County Commissioner.
Editor Mirror: Pleaso announce to
tho Domocratlo voters of tho county
that I am a candldato for tho nomi
nation for county commissioner, sub
ject to the will of tho Democrnitlo
voters nt tho primaries to bo hold May
1 1012.
' LEWIS ALMENDINGER.
See the Clark Co. for Farms
and City Homes.
A variety to suit tho common peo
plo ns "Wt'il as tho most fashlonnble.
Do not only glvo your ear to our plea,
wo want your prosonco so wo can In
struct you mora fully. Somo cholco
homes in Marlon to soil, llonira In
Dolawaro and Columbus, also farms
In Marlon and overy county round
ing It ns well ns many other Ohio
counties. Wo cap sell you land In
Michigan. Unimproved fnrms, $G per
ncro up to $20. Improved farms $30
up to $7G, smnll paymont down, hal
nnco long tlmo at C per cent. First
oxcurslon, Tuosday, April 10. Wo can
soil you land In Texas In tho Pan
handlo or Gulf Consts or East Toxas,
Land In Arkansas that will produce.
any kind of crops. Wo can treat you
woll in Kansas land, gomo very cheap
You that cannot ront land In Ohio,
como with us and wo will tako what
you pay rent for ono year down and
wait on balanco until you enn hn
proyo land so as to mnko It pay for
llsem Why ront when you can own
yourown homo. Booing Is bellovlng,
Como and see. Wo can trndo somo.
Try us, WO court Investigation. Ro
For County Commissioner.
Editor Mirror Pleaso announco
that I am a candldato for nomination
for county commissioner, second term,
subject to tho decision of tho Demo
cratic voters at tho primaries May 21.
J. IC. LEEPER.
For County Commissioner.
Editor Mirror: Pleaso announco
that I am a candldato for county com
missioner subject to tho dcolslon of
tho Domocratlo voters at tho primaries,
May 21. J. H. RAUB.
For Count Coiiiinlvdoncr.
Editor Mirror; Pleaso announce In
your pawr that I am a candidate for
tho nomination for countv commission
er on the Republican ticket, subject to
the decision of the Republican voters
at the primary, May 21.
J. O. MESSENGER.
For County Auditor.
Editor Mirror: Please announce to
tho Democratic voters of Marlon coun
ty that I am a candidate for County
Auditor at the primaries to be held
May 21, 1912.
JOHN K. PETERS
For Recorder,
Editor Mirror: Please announce
that I am a candidate for county re
corder, subject to the will of the Dem
ocratic voters of Marlon county at
the comlnr primary election.
WESLEY MDLHR
For Recorder.
Editor Mirror: Please announce
to the Democratic voters of Marlon
county that I am a candidate for the
nomination for county recorder at
the primaries, May 21.
WILLIAM J. BEITER
LOST A diamond tbrooeh Thursday
afternoon between Probst plumbing
shop east Center street and Knler's
confectionery west Center. Return
to 209 1-2 Kiwi Center, receive re
ward, itfj,
Female Help Wanted.
CANVW8SI3R5 The best houso tu
house proposition on tho market,
Qufok salos; iblg profits Address
Lock Ilox 380, Cleveland, 0
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Male Help Wanted.
CANVIASSHUS Tho best house to
house proposition on tho market.
Quick sales; Iblg profits. (Address
Lock Bo 3S0, Clovelaml. O.
4-13-.1t
Announcements.
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For Representative
Editor Of Tho Mirror:
Pleaso announco that I am a
candidate for tho nomination to tho
olHco of Ropresontntlvo on the
Democratic ticket to bo voted for at
tho coming primary, May 21st, 1912.
I. S. GUTHEnY,
Fpr Reprchentnthe,
Editor Mirror Ploas announco
to tho Domocratlo voters of Marlon
county that I am a candldato for tho
nomlntxtlon for Representative, sub-
For Recorder.
Editor Mirror: Please announce
that I am a candidate for the nomina
tion for county recorder, subject to
the will of tho Democratlo voters at
the coming primary.
JOHN J. BTAinFORD.
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For Recorder.
Editor Mirror: Pleaso announce
that I am a candldato for tho Demo
cratlo nomination for county recorder
at tho primaries, May 21.
E. II. HUaaiNB.
For Sheriff.
EDITOR MIRROR Please an
nounce In your papor that I am a
candidate for the nomination for
sheriff, subject to the will of the
Democratlo voters at the coming pri
mary. GEORQE ORTANS.
For Sheriff.
I deslro to announco and solicit sup
port of all Domocratlo votors of Ma
rlon county that I am a candidate for
tho nomination of sheriff subject to
tho primaries to bo hold May 21st.
CORNELIUS BREEN.
For Delegate.
W, H. Rolnhart of Erlo county Is
announced ns s candldato (progres
sive) for dologato to tho Domocratlo
natlonnl convention feubjoot to tho de
cision of tho Donmcratlo primary uleo
tlon Tuesday, May 21, 1912
An attachment for a tolophono re
ceiver by .which another person can
hoar what Is being said, ovor a wire
n stenographer Tor Instance, who Is
to take both sldoH of a conversation)
has been invented.
Roth tho rose nnd tho chrvrmtho.
member our place, Office 111 Court Ject to tholr decision nt tho primary mum originated lrt China, recent In-
St, Marlon, Phono 877, i to bo hold May 31, and respectfully venigatlon has disclosed.
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