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yyj .v:- wswwwym' -A ' '','! ,." V;j i ;i ('V.u, vff; wwpwiiWijrHjwjj w W 'a'.f-"' 1(' - V' n y . rniwftr ' LL THBMJUttMrWJt-f tAM"jMmrr., 'i. 9JBBflBHpBMRflH9RNSljBJWQ K A .. .j. ' w fe. K$ ,. : if 11. us . ( V KLE1NMAIKRS. a Raw arrival f BOYS' A splendid selection in new as well as staple patterns in cluding blue and tan Chambrays, black Sateens, white Mercerized and neat stripes and figures in Madras and Dimity SI2E8.3 TO 15 1 rfli it to m tl hl f the ha their Sprl! iewlniMe ES. 3 TO 15 to We:boIievo yon will cheaper to bay than to MJfeO fin . U't ut eft. KLEINflAIERS. i ' ' John H. Borland, guardlnn of Zcll Borland and others, haB been author ized by thc probate court to mortg age his wards' property. Frank I". Baer, administrator of the estate of W. L. Bacr, has nicd a petition to sell real estate In the prbbato court. Tho prayer of the petition has been granted and an appraisement ordered. SEPARATE JACKETS This season offers somo very exclusive styles in Covert, Eton and, Pony Jack et. ' Jn the Pony Jackets wo aro shoeing some very pretty loose and semi-fitting effects in black, fine checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors. While our line Of Coverts is strong in the new Spring Styles. Price' range $3.95 to $15.00. Rain Goats Jfo one can afford to miss seeing our new Srping line of raincoats in Oravenettes and silk. We are showing them in all the new shades tan, grays, black, invisible checks Mack and white checked, etc. Price range $7.50 to $20. Silk Coats This is to be the season of long silk coats. The line we aro showing in prettily trimmed long black silk coats is the strongest we have ever shown. Made full and loose. Come in and .look them over. Price range $18.26 to $25.00. J. P. LUDWIC Marlon's Exclusive Store. Ladies' THE UHLER & PHILLIPS STORE. THE NEW SPRING SUITS 100 New Suits and Goats Came in Today From New York Our Mr. Phillips has been shopping the great Eastr crn markets for several weeksj hunting up the best in ready-to-wear novelties. You can see them tomorrow. Easter coming early you should select now. j, New suit with fitted coat in the new stripes 8i ' checked suitings, also in Panamas and French , v pefges, very swell, at $15.00, $18.00 and $25.00. Suits in the Eton style are very effective. The m'ar , terials are in plain and some very swell light and t mediumujolored novelties, price $15.00. evifc.)inesLQij.eparate coats in the new fitted styles , and also bo?c coats at $t;.oo to $i;.oo. ii yn ui IPH K & nWnWWnlnTmiii BLOUSES rartM itnimir YEARS PRIUE FIFTY CENTS. mothers who contemplate hoys hlonses along witk have a look at this line, i arfr ee with us that it it make. 'q . PNEUMONIA 3' I up t ". JJ Causes the Death of Infant &on of Mr. and Mrs. James Keed. James, the two months old son of; James llccd, of J77 lianihart street, died nt 10 o'clock Sunday morning of pneumonia. The funeral services will Jjo held at the residence th'u afternoon, Kov. B. C. ''riatt officiating, interment will be mado at Marion cemetery. MRS. F. M. ARMSTRONG DIES OF PNEUM0NM Illness was of Only Ten Pays Duration. I In the Prime of Life the Grim Reaper Gathers to Himself a Prominent Lady. Mrs.. Eliza Amelia Armstrong, wife of Fred M. Armstrong, died, at 5:20 o'clock Sunday afternoon, at her home on the Boulevard. Mrs. Armstrong was taken ill about ten days ago, gripal pnoii monia devclopirg and hor condition becoming serious almost immedia tely. On Friday a consultation o physicians: was held and practically all hope was abandoned for tho re covery of tho patient. Mr.,,gl)avid McMurtrJc, of New York City, her father, was suumionod last week when the serious ..nature of tho Illness became .evident. The deceased was born m .North Bennington. Vt., thirty fivo years ago. .Shu had .lived in tEis city fur tho past eleven years'.' On Do ccmbor 22 Inst she was united in marriage lo Mi 'Annsti-ong. Bo sides the "husband and father, ono sou, by a former marriage David MoMurtriu .Uayl, survives. Her de mise will bo mourned, by a largo circlo of friends. Funeral services will be conducted from tho home nt 3:00 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Itov. C, E. Lownle, pastor of tho Leo street Presbyterian church officiating. In terment will bo made in Clarion cemetery. "J. P. Menges, the piano tuner. will bo here next week. Q. W. Bakeiwlll take your order. it PHILLIPS '..."i T WEEK IN OURT CIRCLES Jury Work will be Begun rfext Week. FORECLOSURE SUITS Are Filed With the Clerk of the Courts. Receiver of If jlhollarid Preised Brick Company tiles keport wib. Court News of Temlpe of Justice This week promises lo be rather qufot in Common Pleas court cir cles so far as the disposition of business is concerned. Nothing has as yet been set for trial, but next yeck jury business will bo taken up. The case of Hie Slato of Ohio vs. Robert Burns, in wh'bb. .Burns is to be given a now" trial on a chargo of horse stealing, hn been continued. It was set for trial on March Cth, but DcQollcy & DeGcJIcy, his at torneys, claim' they were unable to gut ready by that time. Tho cqurt therefore continued tho matter. A petition was filed this morn ing by the Binmey 'Grocery com pany against Daviu, Amorinc, in which it claimed that the dofondanC is indebted to tho plaintiff com pany ill the sum of $140.33. Ja coby & Donithcn represent the plaintiff. 'A reply lo the answer of tho de fendants has been filed by Copelarid k BnrLram for the plaintiff in tho matter of John It. Hill against Alonzo K. Monnctt and others, an action lo recover money alleged to b? due for cattlo which the plaintiff claims to hnyc sold tho defendants. Tho rcrply i simply a general de nial of tho allegations contained in the answer. through jits attorneys, Civtssin- ger & uuthej-y, John ucoi-go Minor has filed an answer and cross pe tition in tho .foreclosure proceed ing of tho Homo Building, Savings and Loan company against San ford Adams and others. The an Hwcr rbhitcs that ,HaiTy and Anora CrAhmcr, defendants, gave threo nBlfes'to French Crow for $187.87 (Sftcli1 01 August 23, 11)05, and the IHvrUHHf (if these noles was scoured uylii 'mortgage on the property w '8H'cdUli tho litigation. The notes WHrHMtsubsequcntly iransforrcd for a valuablo consideration to John George'' ilillcr. who asks that tho court ndw declare tho mortgage held by him to bo tho first and best lien agu:tist the real estate; that it be sold and his claim paid out of the proceeds of tho sale.. Through his attorneys, Coneland & Barlram, Benjamin Waddell has filed a petition :i foreclosure against Hezekinh Nelson. It is uveiTcd that the plaintiff lonnel tie defendnnt $737.30 on Octobor 30, 1003, and secured tho payment of the note by a mortgage on a quarter of an acre of ground in Last Marion. The noto has never been pa:id and tho plaintiff desires that his mortgage be foreclosed, his "property sold and the claim paid out of tho proceeds. G. V. Curl, asi receiver of the Mulholland Pressed Brick company, has filed with fho Common Pleas court -his report of rho finnncjal condition of thq company. His ro port show the total recoints in cluding inronoy received from tho sain of real estate and machinery, lo ho $10,302.14; tho total dis bursements amount to $0,013.31, leaving a balance on hand of $0, 088. ai. The total amount of claims against the company is represented lo bo $20,0(108. A petition was filed this after noon by tho General Hocking Coal company against tho barnthouse Seed and Drain company, In which a claim (or $109 is set up. Prosecuting Attorney John H. Clark this afternoon filed In he circuit court a motion for a new trial In his caso against :the county commissioners and Loren M. Hip. iher, or tho steel furnituro case. Clark alleges fourejrrors In the dei olslon of the circuit court. ' - - --.. ..''- ' I'iltt 'Eye tested nd fitted .with Klassee ' (urn. AnattnutHybi.'j'iri. LiV.lu2J Huber Block,- , 2.15-tfi a .-..., wuo , , -uuu,,ii Mirrors Re-Plated ,U, by use, the silver has worn oft the back of your mirror, bring It lif-re. We make If. good ns now at little cast. THH OHL8 DECORATIINQ CO.' QUK & hw:dSalvOarbe1led acts lttre- a poultice) ,Mmir',i antiseptic eitMre. lyMdfletm, ..for 'ekayped hands ' and", mi', cut, bursa. old by Foeken'a Drug Store. IOE BURNS OF F House -ef,,, William Bflmeahall Threatened with Destraetiea ' .,' Tho CcyntrwU,Firo department was called out' Saturday nftenioon nt four o'clock lo put out a bad firo at tho .residence of William Brimcn Jiall on ilia Boulevard. A small gas stove, fed toy n rubber tubo, was the catiso of. tho fire. The tubo was burned" iki two .in somo manner ami the gas ignited, burning a hole i ktho floor and tho firo spread ii9f.w " jTIio flnhncs atojheir vny through out tlit tytpei4 "floor of thcchohHo. Ujrcqtiircd quick work on tho part mho firo.ilnddics to. save tho liotiso froinoinplcto destruction.. 4 . That' unmago to ino ikviso and furnish ings from firo and water was about 250. For Rheumatic Stiffen The quick relief from pain af forded by npplylng Chamborlaln's Pain Dalm makes It a favorlto with sufferers from rheumatism, sciatica. lame back, lumbago; and deep seated and muscular pains. For sale by all druggists, ANNUAL CONVENTION OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS Held by Green Camp Town ship Methodists. Election of Officers Conducted and A. If. Carmine is Made President. Tho nnnual Green Camp townshln Sunday School convention of tho Methodist church, was conducted In the MothodlBt cdlflco at Green Camn. Sunday afternoon. Tho attendanco was very large and an exceptionally Interesting program was rendered. Besides a , number of recitations and orations by different members of tho convention! Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hill qnd.J.'B. Virden of Marlon gave talks on'Slinday School work. The convention elected the following set of officers for tho coming year: A. N. Carmine, president; Carl Slf rilt, vlco preSldent; Mrs. Edith Wolch, secretary; Mrs. C. L: Pat.' ten, treasurer: .Mrs. .Tnsln nnnA primary secrcta'ry; IMlth Ruth; sec'. """J 01 ino-nomq department; Rev. E-. A. Twining, secretary of temper ance1 work an'Uriev. &.' McClary, secretary of tocher's training work. MnnZan Pile" nemeaT not un in. convenient collapsible tubes with not. ile attachment so that the remedy may bo applied' at the very seat of tho trouble, thiia relieving almost Instantly bleeding, Itching or pro. trudine nlles. RntlnfnrHnn ,...... teed or money refunded. "Sold by FlogkenV Drugstore' s There will ho a call meeting of PocahontaH lxlge nt tholr hall on West Rhliroh tlmnl kl. ...i -l 7 o clock. Slombcrs of tho United Commercial Travelers and their wives enioved an unusually pleasant social session following tho regular work Saturday oenlng. Tho attendance was quite large and' tho evening proved to bo ono of rare pleasure for those who were rortunato enough to attend. Piles Cured in 6 toI4 Days. PAZO OINTMENNT Is Kuaranteert to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 dayi or money refunded. 60c. ' Can be bought here at the lowest prlcw., Good overalls at .. .... 30c Plain blue and star stripe, best mado overalls at ..48c Men's Work Shirts made of best heavy materials . all. 8ies t .'..-. -,4,1. 48c. Porduroy Pasts 248('-asd W.95. , 'i.u. i'-.f Store open.thta evenlnf. , ' ,. . .,:,. -TklE- Denraan-Jcnner Co. Hi WBST CKNTKR BTRMt. 't..M mMl'jjluA ,L o6gc TZotcs WWN6I1 CLOTHES RON DOWN - -, .T BY A TRAIN C. E. Sargent the Victim of an Account. INJURIES ARE SERIOUS But it is Thought He Will Recover. ,1' S." ' ""' y v , ., . ' Car StrikeaHlmon' the Side of the B HeacT, Cutting- lis Face and I Rendering Him.UncoBicJous, C. E. Sargent, loca.1 freight ngent of, tho Hocking Valley rail road was the victim of a scrims ac cident occurring in tho local yard at 5:15 o'clock Snturdny eveuing. When walking between the two tracks returning from tho north yards where ho had been looking after tho movement of somo cars when Marion turn freight engine No. 202 with u cut of cars over took him, striking him, down. The engine, in clmrgo of Engi neer Pk'gctt was backing through the yards, running on tho west switching track, "ill. Sargent, un conscious of any danger, was walk Jug between the tracks but tew neau tm switch Jrails to bo clear of the inirs. Tho comer of a renr car struck, him on tho head, over the right' temple, throwing h)in a dis tance of several feet and render ing him unconscious. He was has tily removed to thu freight office uiid Dr. Carl V. Sawyer, Jr., was .summoned and Inter had him ro moved to tho Sauitorium. iTho physiliinns examination dl? elivcd that, he had sustained a deep gash, or scalp wound over tho right temple, nlfco serious bruises and scratches on tho .left sido of the l'nco where his Hicad had plowed into the cinders. Ho nlso sustained n number of body bruises. The physic.'tins think that the skull was not fractured and that unless uuforsccn complications, set in, he will recover. Mr. Sargont is pnablc to tell anything of the accident. He says that ho docs not remember of even hearing the train nnd that ho didn't have nny ilea how ho wns hurt until it was disclosed by the f lnilimnt aftntnrniOo rri I' V ' xuo irom crow .says mat they did not sec him uuTil quitp upon hiin and then Sit appeared ns though ho was clear of tho cars. Although hnviinr spent two .ivcrv i-nMou nightK, hi condition is much 1m. proved today nnd the awm is very hopeful. Dance tomorrow night for tho two. step club In Schwlngar's. hall, it INSTANTLY KILLED Section Forman at toreit, Run Down by Paiseiger Train. Q. W. Webb, of tho Boulevard. rrturned this afternoon from Forest, Ohio, and reported that Pennsylvania section boss Charles Maloch of that pIbco was Instantly klled by Penn sylvania mall train flo. 18 at 10 o'clock this morning. Maloch was looking after tho placoment of cars, when he stopped on tho ra3 In front of tho train, meeting with instant death. Ho was qulfo well kniwn here, having heon at ono time em ployed In local railroad circles. Bee's Laxative Coun, Syrup con. talnlng Honey and Tar,-is especially appropriate for children, no opiates or poisons or any character, conforms to the conditions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law, June 30, 1906. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It expels Coughs and Colds bv gently moving the bowels. Guars eed. ,! Sold by Flockcn's Drug Store. LAST SAD RITES ARE PERFORMED Remains of J. F. -McNeal are Laid to Rest. Simple aad Appropriate Service! were Held at the Bone , w . rTJkis. Altera wa,. , ,tl.TTf-r IS. ,.-wm m ... Sfmi)Hci'yjubsOfniva'3 veni-i dossI-' blc, marked wJio funeral sorvioos over tho rcBmuisM J. F. McNeal, which wore hehl this nftornooti at three o'clock at te late rwldpnco of the deceased on West Center, streot. TIiq funeral wiw nrobablv ono C Iho largest that has secured hi to city for some time, .ma,ny ,'. ,.y,. ' h'.; '-:--fki tiii TflB WANIK EASTER aOWNS . An early Easter means early great preparations in the Dress Goods section for the Easter business. Beautiful Spring Fabrics in the soft, light weaves, in the most select and exclusive patterns arc here, with the up-to-date trimmings, all-over Netts, Braids, Laces, Venice bands and all-overs. , 36-in Hklf Every spring Wool Crepe shade in this ClOth, " practical fab ric. It has the effect of the most -25c expensive goods . 36-in. All This voile-like Wool Ttmlte. weave is des tined to be one of the season's- greatest sellers. Every shade 50c 46-ln. Chiffon Soft as a voile PantmtS. but of a firmer texture. The correct weave for an 7Ea Eton Jacket Suit Jb PRIESTLEY BLACKS The spring line of these matchless blacks is ready. Plain Voiles Checked Voiles ShatVw PUMs in Voiles Taffeta Uaspatakle Chiffon Panamas Crepe Voiles This Store Is in Warner & friends of tho deceased paying n liust tribute. Floral offerings were very num erous nnd magnificent. From all over the state . nnd from many jwinlH throughout the United -States floral designs were sent by friends. The services- were conducted by Rev. George' M."Rourkc, .pastor of, the Fiist Presbyterian church and' OBT THE CASH HABIT. - OPEN THIS ElVKNINQ MATCH THESE PRICES GOOD ALL THIS WEEK. ' 6c Apron Ginghams..- 4c nor yl Hill's Muslin, bleached or half.leached.-..9c wyar! t t Limit to yards. ( 5c Torchon Laces c nor vard Men's 50c Dreis Shirts ..."..: 55c 4. NEW YORK STORE MONEY IS BEING ONE TAKING OUR THIRD Best AH Wool Carpets $1.25 Velvet Carpets - - - $1.25 Asminster I Itfl Carpets , $ ,00 Room. Size Brussels di I A aa . $ 1 0.00 9x12 Axminster etnin aa $20.00 A big line of Wilton and Body Brussels Rugs, and you will find the prices lower than you expect. A big shipment of Lace Curtains are in and marked, the patterns are new. . Linoleums, a new spring line at old prices. ''" Come to the sale. No trouble to make money he're. D. A. FRANK iSc Cd J . v 4. LBeosnaBJlnnnWBBBBBBBBBBBf :, i '. EDWARDS Ttl 'fit 41-' 1 ay purchases. We have trtade Shadow Cheeked In the spring Vellee. j '..'UotoHtogs. The most vi a 1. $! exquisite effects of all . the new goods, -r.--! Melrote 46 inches wide hi Voiles. the light shadings1" with ii slight crepe effect-. 90c The Wool Very popular, iri'i; Ttffetas. colors as. Well as black. ! QC 46 inches wide- OliZU . -. Silk In exclusive dress Voiles, patterns. Grays, Kcsedas, Heliotropes -.J., $1.50 Silk Wary Taraaso Silk Warp Eniera Tamiso Nahair Checked Voiles Crepo do Paris Crepo do Chile. Its Spring Dress.- Edwards Rev. 'C. E. Lownlo, pastor of, the Lee Street Prpsbytorian church The pall bearers woro Frank Salter, William E. Scoficld, B. Durfce. John E. Wnddoll, S. E. DoWolfet and William Fies. ? Following tho ' services nt- tlie home tho remains' were interred in tho' family -lot at Mario)i Ccmc- tcry MADE BY EVERY ADVANTAGE OF FLOOR SALE 61c, ' -J-- ' -88c tr r m i p- V'il I"1'.! n 4. M T, .''' .'. if f, K ' M i: r m pM