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V vyw f IJ-'W :j'"H' '!'- j p .'& 'V. . , '' I. f TI7J f' ilY" C'-v VJ it! "!' K9 '. fv, tft H lu-; v IKfc ;-'( t ' to i If. ' ' : W m. w. y S' ' 3'' ''" i'- t v 1 . Ii ., . r jr. ' fe m? 5ft $ . i : - ,?. I '.JiuTAi . u. Lrll l VjOki PhtlV Louse and.Mgr. iaturday, March 2nd f ONE NIGHT OHLY C.H. KERR, Present's Tife Broadway Favorite Daiflty Irace Cameron In the Musical Drama sniTfix -DQLLIfE DUPLE 8 ,i0 Faverites in (he Cast 20 GREAT SONG HITS Wcm 2Gc, 50c,. 7Gc, $1, $l!G0. iF . I ft He Needed a Toriouj, '.'! h-ro or iho harnh'tornu'iiji as frcjcttUflii. ,wns Htrons In phyBhpio. 'jlit woakof voice. Tho appeals of j frmi fU(:1aii(llpnco for a louder, (ncvpruta 1lon of tho part hud no offee?. accord ..;lH8vtb,tho ntiffulo Times. . f.'jlt had come to that part In llio pro ,.-f "ie(Ulig3 whoro tho hcYoliie; at mid' Ifhh faintly vIubs a,, cowbell, I? O'ojjjihen Iwj- Imprisoned lover. Tlu Jiero regains hts freedom and nuckiy folahb to escape with his sweetheart, ,.." "Hut jvliat .shall I. do with this boll?" he,asui), appeallngly. , ', "Pull (ho tdKiio out,4' screeches n .Voiced In the last row, "nnil rIvo It to n"$3 a?','Vtj'' YnndelVolfih; ill. 'ttJil ,l i) . ,iim ,0 Hayoc by Mm Butterfly. ifyTho dreaded Htm Viuttotfly 13 np iW'J!' 'Ueiterywheye Jn Huhemla,' .'Illl-paVpiifnd'Mlio. Hnv.ivlnhnn nt flu. fnn. SW.0?te Withering woods of Saxony' WdJlWIaiie also threatened Tin 0irIMHfi-yor, ngi'lcuUure 1ms named i J loftfUilStlon to Investigate. MMhM OirWallPaper ieaartment iijk bitty place these spring ,W,o just made contract for two car loads of Wall Paper. -Just 100 thousand rolls. Wo "must mako room for it. Prices Iciit in most .inatanc 25 pr cent. m Paper Awfully ,..,50.00 rolls orsat 2c, 3c and 3:'i-?(!" worth 1000 rolls worth from C to iOc at Semper jollr Other patterns at ' ju3t 25 per cent discount. We have rcom mouldings, and pic- turo frame mouldings. Wc framo pictures. . '. tlj.5 Ask about our profit skirls! certificates. D.B.GOODSELL tto'irt'nfr. rXartIVir-3relry lino can bo found at, our store'. ','jPoiae'in and see us if you ' ..huying a birthday present or (present for any" other occa sion.. , We do all kinds of repair work,. , . Eyes charge, examined free of G.W. Bowers DON't 'iJEfiliEdTlbok .up tho per needs. .Select your' wall maner orup donbW! .samples .bVfow'maJBliiryour ;purchaBesPapcr service now. '' .3 ! ,-"' XJ i i i i i I p --; - ' . . . " . . . rv ' 1 1""...... ii . 4i.m a a. m m waa 0' L; " - , v WWMMBBBBBWWWBWWBWBMMMBsjsjBasjBjajBi " aissMBay uastfl 'J .' ValBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBHBHiHWBHU ;- ;kx':: .'...'. .V. ;t .'i v , . - . -. .' mr,mm TiswwwsKTriwswvHg m n-m "-t r . .ty.','.. j. J... &.-.'.?-, I f lr M ' TEAM WON . ' High School Lost Both Con tests to Mtrysville. W't DECIDEDLY COLOR V "is- Was the Demonstration Basketball. of Twenty-Folur to Nine and Twenty One to Three were the .Score in the Two' Battles. The Marlon High School athletes were a Utile off color at Mnrysvllle Inst nlftlit when both the lmy and Girls tcaniH -went down In defeat to .nc laBi nusky tennis of that city. I was practically iho first wmio for the newly crRrtnlzod Rlrls' tnam and little could lie expected frfim them, bill the hoys team which so triumph, n'ntly defeated the same liiineh on the -local -floor several wnnio a ilidn't tyavo tl look-in at any stnfie of inc game and wero ca3l)y defeated by tho Hcoro of 24 to 9. Tho girl's were defeated hv tho score or 21 to .'!. haying been barred from a single' field basket. In the game between thq regular W8 school loams, both teams played very rough. ball and Rpas, or tho locals,, was disqualified In tho second hnlf for continued fouling, Olllott substituting. as Marysvlllo bad Us own referee, tho players iisc.1 tin point to a great advantage, and Pinny times received a slnd fnui T. "". w.nn rc J', ,i' ?.lJ decision when It should have boon .double, according to all witnesses. iiiiHKui, n-om Kioiu Connor, i, -Me Klroy, 3; Oabrlcl, l; drills, t: np';,s I Polil goals-.McKlroy, fi; Sells, fi: Uefcreo and. nmplio, Amerlno and Doiithlll alternating. Tlmo or halves, 2') minutes. , . Tho girls' game was a regular' farce mc:ly and tho' local team scorned to' bo the vlstlms. Tho .Marysvlllodmncii wero 'ast, had c. client team work and used f,ih- hends. Marlon on fouls. won threo points Ilaskels from flold-AVIlbor, 7; Miller 2. Foul goals, wilbor p. Nash. P. Sheridan, of Marysvlllo. and Doiithltt, of Marlon,- nltornatlng. Tlmo of halves, nflCeu inlniitps. ' , - DID YOU KNOW? FATHER WILLIAM'S INDIAN TEA j gathered- in the HOOKY MOUNTAINS, uviia uiici:uy n uio .uncoim Aicmuraiic pilrlfies tho BLOOl) nnd clpansen the Jntlro system of Iho "microbes and onus oftCATAHltir. HAY FKVHU, ASTHMA. illtONCIIITIS. COUOttS nd COLDS. To all siirrorfis of theso trouble vo recommend It, bcllovlng a couwc of FATHER WILLIAMS Medicine will produce boltor results' than any olhei In iho market.. Tea or Tablet form 20 cents. Tacbanon Bros., agents. ASKS TO BE MADE BOY'S GUARDIAN David McMurtrie Applies to the. Probate Court. No Action will be Taken Until After the Hearing of the Habeas Corpus Case. , David McJIiiftrlo, the grandfather of twclvo-year.old Da;ld McMurtrie Hnyl, whQ3d father, John E. Ilayi, yrstcrilny started "habeas, corpus pro. cccdlngs tp get possession . of tho child, (lied an application In tho probate court this morning to be appointed guardlanbr the boy. Mr. McMurtrie wnH called back from Now York by a telegram, an nouncing tho trouble which occurred Thursday evening, when the fnthor attempted forcibly to take possession of tho child, and ns the grandtatlu or Is opposed to the father haying mafter as to yoyt-apririgwall pa- now, aneUby-ail means seo our now nangbrs right at your TSCHANEN BROS. Week of March 4 M1j i 5 JttipartlCiiIar tetite. ; i-'.awt : .mmw i yr ",A,i- 3y,WMWgMB8garaOTJjimWa . TMMAMON tiio;bor, die lifts nppilod .'having, himself appointed guardian r No n Hon will bo taken on the mutter mult after the henrlnjr of thrt linbchn corpus, nihtipr In, (He common pleas court,, Monday mofn'ltiR, -J ORGANIZATION POSTPONED Waldo Farmers Will Meet Again, March 14th. On account or the Inclemency of Ibe wcitthor, tbp iillcndanco at tho meeting of tho cbnrtcr members of Iho Waldo (irango Friday night, was vrry light, CoiiRcqiionlly, but llttlo liiiKlncfls was considered. Tho stato organizer was present and offered a numiier or romarkH. It vrns docldod to put off organization until a meet ing, to bo hold on Thursday evening March It. The organizers have re ceived sufficient charter slcncm to effect a permanent organization, Jitit It was uionglit, best not to rush tho mntwx ns . Rcor.es of now monibors arfi.filgniiiR weekly. , KEWS OF pil! L06AL Y. M. 0. A. Tho Tigers defeated the Leopards in three straight uames rolled on the Y...M. G. ,.A. bowling nllcys last night. Sensational scores wero ffcWi The scores: liKOPAUDS. ittlco . iirynn 'Marlln Ilaln , rjshcr ..(19.1 Jvr5 212' .. . A .,. t. i "l ..ii iii uti j,i ...K.fi 137 mo ...120 1125 ,125 . .L"i 12.1 125 JTolals nuhl .., Klca, . . It'll hi . ,723 71.1 78.1 TIGERS. 182 1S3 lfil 12.1 ,r. 187 1. .T. II. If. A. .170 140 ir.r 12.1 100 197 10S 171 V,r, 103 Kcs .. Sauford trqtrtn ....:....... .S3S " 7."tft S27 - An intercsliiifj mcctiiur E Alliclie commit too of the Y. the M. (. A. was held Vriilny nvoningii i.Miysioal diiwlor Jloulliiil, sujr-iosl-(I Hint the P.onrd o,f; 1'ubio ,Sor vice' impvovu Ibo east end pail; snilably nnil dosipnalo oerlpin dajy" i'or the holding of. pliyslleal oxoV I'isps. Sri'. Doulliiit lias promised in tli!.; ovpiiI. In givn Jim service-' a1 Jiifdrui'lor iVt'p of chaii. lie would irguuizc a snhoollmvs. sl.oii mon nnd bisinpiiH moii'tf leajrue end ii uio .?rn'.'o Heard wi ill 'jtrnvido lor it, n loiniifs ijajjuo". rtch cured in. 30 mlnuv tiy Wool-' ford's Sanitary I-otloti. Nover falls. Sold by Flockcn Drug Co. .. . . TH E SICK Mrs. r.raco llarkus, of Wilson av enue, Is III. Mrs. Edward Mnnlz, of seven mill's southeast of tho city, Is ill with tonsllltus. Mrs, Edj.vard Holverrtot Is con fined to her home, thre0 miles cast of the city, by Illness. Mrs. Jacob Itottcrcr Is 111 ,at her homo on Greenwood street 'Mrs. J, Hottomflold, ofa'rand av. enuo, Is quto 111. The llttlo daughter or John Titrls Hold, or flrand nvonue, Is critically ' Mifs Mary Lojif,' is (piilo ill at I ho iir.mo of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Short, llirco miles from, Iho oily. Mrs. Asa Cranmcr, of nlno mlhs West or 'Iho city, Is confined to her homo by jllne.su. Mrs, Delto.Dcavcr, of East Conlcr street, ls confined to her homo by Illness.. A NOTRE DAHE LADY'S APPEAL To all knowing sufferers of rhcuma-i tisr.i, whether mtwjculnr or of 'Uie Jollity sciatica, lumbngos, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, io writo to her for ,a jipmo (rea linen t which has repeatedly cured nil or these tortures. She feels It her duty to send it to all sufferers KltKE, You cute yourself nt home as thousands will testify no change or ellmnfp being necessary. This sim ple discovery. banishes uric ncid froni tho blood, loosens tho llffeuod Joints, purifies the- bjnodniul brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to iho whole syBtenir If the above Inter ests ypti, fow proof ' nddress Mrs. M, Summers, ' Box It, Notre Dame, hid. Mnsquerrido Bknto .Monday nlghf.. nt Iho Royal, C-1.3t A i, it A', , IV. i a -v yt DAILYvjjyfe8ATURDAV, Let tfii Good Go On Sim. L. Horn, ITunisville, O. UeHred-irierchrtnt and farmer. Tim he.ivle id owner m Logan County, en Common Sense Catarrh Curo dorses 'J " lM? IK letter. Listen to wlmt bo saj's: XIun'ISVii.i.k, o., Nov.'IS. Tlie Commonicnso iJriiffMffj. Co., 1 Dear Sirs: I TWyo found The Common Sense Catarrh Cumvery satisfactory and have recommeiidciTvlts nso to levcral friends. It ccrtalulyVnsu-cra tlit great demand for a reliable crrurrh curJ. Your list of testimonials contiihilng lb report of several hundred cures RiLoAan anil uaniin t-ouuues, rcsuuniK lTwli Us use, I have read with much Interest, tho ma jority of whom are personally known to me, whose truth Ho one can Question. Your efforts should meet the hearty ap proval of every fair minded citizen. Let the good work go on. Very respectfully yours, , Sim. L. Horn. Like rust', the great dcspoller catarrh enters every home. Address ThoCom-1 mon Sense DriiR Mfg. Co., SiriitRlield, uiiiu. oimu iiiiuunauuircrs 01 (no lol lowlnfj'spcclal remedies: Th Common. Sense Catarrh Cure. The Common Sense Pile CUre. , The Common Sease Special Liver Pills. The Common. Sense Snechl Norvlnn tlie Common Seriso Headache & Neuralgia Cure The Common Senso Poweilul Specific quickly cures the worst blood diseases. We will sell ana recommend the shove. Strnycr Tiro, Marlon, Ohio. PROSPECT NEWS Prospect. ; -March I. TIiq ladies of tbo .'lAufionpi cliuicli surpiise:'. .Mr. nnd Mr. J. ,J. SliffleV Mon day pvcnir.jr",""'A nice limo was had and M:njiid .Mrs. .Slil'fler were pri'soiiled.w,ii,li a hnndsomo linnd tr.iintoil i'l'ilit dinli us m tnl.-oit nl' I est en it. .i3 V .'I.- ... . . .,'!' MJlV,1 '1Il"'', oC ponne iwi.,"oitho MUI" of l'mspcut rclalivcsyMl'. I hud left Prospect about 'J(rye;jr.s ngu and it has boon JO. .vo;uvSinco 'Jiii last' inadc n iau tre..tn( is .siiciesstiniy en irnjjpd in I'urinuijr pitar Sjiolm'mi. J-'Hink .llSbAlaiYiuiH, islric. l.op- .lurcr of Afiinstinldt vi.sMoiL tho Pimpi'I. Mn sonic, 'loifco Widiicsdiiy evohtiijr. llb'fti'iiliipUinenled the IimIjj:, hislil.V'i'fin'ils flo'urisliiiig'' coiidilion. Kfe . 'HiV. M. (liifiiifjlf Ml. Ver i wa.s (.10 jrui'fl ..'fti',Jdi.iind Jtw. J. L. Ilufl!4;.$fnv Wednesday ui.tfiii. ,'.,;. Mrs. 'liarleyVrjl, and Mrs. M.y MimIi (ifiiKadiior'woio tlio jupsls of Mr.s..,5'.nr.. Lofflcr Mon day ai'pliio(iu.: aiwi.ii .MnylU'' j,n, rcsi-ncl hi s posit Kin iaH;jH, Almeiidiiigur l','it('ll-Ol' Pidsnenl. niul Mis. Addio Kiglislr. and hi JCail ol Coliimlins. 'f.r'.; Miss (Vara jSiivrcl.inip.l from v plen.saiil. visit r wit Ii lVlcmls at Lol nimbus Tuesday,.. Ooorgo SmollyooC "llicbwood is visi t i:,n. his brpjhovs, ,h0iWh am William Smellzor; i" .1 . ... . . ,' nusiiM.Mimnli'rt.lftnler of 1,'ieliland lowiisuip mis Douglit (ho SO ncro ,aT V, ,M'';. VMM- east cvf Pros. V?f'r.hlM ' known is Iho $ll,f.00. .Mr.HoWi,,,. oxpcelt to blUil a new ihyolhiu: in Ibo Hin-iii!. aiirs 1iiiiiuo tlllxi lMslstrnll- p.i tor. fliiiod .six -ofjtbe,.. ymnt, rielg 'Inst 1-niiay viflcrnoou. ' . J)r. Miililloloffvnfl called to Columbus- on-Tjrortsionnl business aundiiy. J' - ' Charles (IrifJnj'; ,0 Monresvillo, hid. is Uio-Kipfcr,of, . roht lives in Prospect nnd ty,jiiiijy. .Mrs, .I.yMi.'ldJelon of iimn.l- iMiy , visilin.'y llr, nii.1 Al. Miildlclnn. 1 V-l - - ""U 4lll.ll r'. Tlio mild fhw.'for electricity fr. iBhed by Elcctropodes. posHvply nires rhei.matl,,,'- sk yqur drug- Bie Feature. Den't Miss It The Cate's Band Refined Musical Artists 'gL"1 bbbbbbbbbbbK' bbbbbHbbB4' ri'l rt,i.t llj ii.ilC ,.. i. l . V.. .."41V."',I"M" '"0 lllSlicrnls fiYim iminllnnn. Tlmo l.r. ... iarni ns spruiir.L. :v.T . TV V , . ;,' ' TS jr uJ,?, ., ,, , 'J'loty mlfiH him feel pnlo bluo; i...h, i .i ' '' o .1)n,ko Pn" veslgnutlon pearl gray; joy a prattj'KrS te un,,! di.inors Sunday. Mrs. apple green; satlpty a pnlo choeolato: ' )M uiiJiniiiiii iiiu, Mvs. Hlizabelh pleasuro a beautiful velvety jdnlf; CH lirnlP, i.MlS. I.ieortro- Prilcll. llnvri' olnm. mitrirniilu fnlinrnri nninl.-,.. toU..1 BH Tail fiast wnstJib gncst of Char M (V)t'isoii nn.rjaniily at Colum- Jlll'Oliirll lllCiiiniiv Ac T nr ,J. " . l .' ! T r-i . V Cunning ham.;j.Smith . ,!- T (. v.. .J ft 1. Al'XllKpX, ,. - h He Shfjuifter, IJ W. 'Wr " A rBlsPLJlLi w w, .JBft.fia$tt h . i ii.H ,ii' -r . MARCH - 2, , 1007, LIMIT TO'BENBE OF ANIMALS. 1 1 1 m A John Burroughs' ScoUta Theory Tht Tney commit Suicide. "1 do not bollov'e thnt'.nnlihnln nvet I commit Biilcld'o. . 1 do not believe l that they hnvo any riolfoila of death, or tako any noto Of tlmo, or over pu( up any bluff game,, or over dellbernlo togothor, or form planb or foreeanl tho Beasons. . ' I VThpy may practlco decontlon. an wnen. a nira roigna -lamonOHH or par nlysls to .decoy ,yon nway from I101. llCSt. llllf fhla nt miihh In Inrllnit l.vo nnd not conscious d'eceptfon. 11 .-.. .,. wfc ,iu.t3v-. jn a.ir,.. .!.- inero 19 at tlmca Bometblng thai suggests cooperation among t)iohi, vt when wolves hunt In rpfn;s,2 ntv jhoy aro said to do, or.'yheh Ih'oy hunt In coupiQB, ono engaginK .4tho .quarry In front wbllo tho other assaults It from tho rc!ar or when' quail roon( upon tho ground lu a. ring,, tbeli tails In tho center, their Iieas old ward; or, ns when catllo or horses form a clrclo when allocked In. the lopeti by wild beasts, tho cti'Ulo. viUU 1110 r neaus outward and tbb horsoa with tbelr b6olst "Of course,, nlljf this is'lusllncllvc and not tbrt result of dellbcrallon, writes JOhn Ihirroughs , in Onllng. Tho horso always lurnft 'his tall to uio siorm as well, and cows and steers, If l remember rightly, turn their heads." CURED HIM OF CA?-F LOVE. ) Actress' Ruse That Got Rid of Un desired Admirer. Miss Maud Drnnscombo, Iho famous ,aclrcss relates an amusing story con cerning tho unappreciated attentions of a youth who onco fell In lovo with her. Tho young man's narcnts wero much concerned about tho. matter, ,nnd Implored tho actress not to mar. ry hi in. "I'll glvo him a sound thrashing," said tho father. . "Don't do that." said MIrs JJrann combe. "Thoro is a better way ol curing him. After tbo performance this evening I'll put on an old dress nnd bat, nnd mako myself up to looli qulto ugly. You bring your boy around to tho stago door nnd polnl mo out to him ns I como oiit." : This was done, and so cleverly was uio ruso carried out that Miss Hraiin combo hoard tbo youth oxclnlm to hit fnther ns she passed thoni: ; ".My golly! I thought sbo was iprotty!" The Good Little Cent, Dr' lla recently closed a sue cossrul religious campaign In Emporia snys tho Kansas City Journal. A .groat many pennies bad been put Ir , tho olTorlng, ' called lo this, and his nltcntlon wat Ono iilgllt bo hold lit a sliver dollar and a copper pennj and gavo a conversation held by tin two coins. "You poor llttlo red cent you; you don't amount to anything I'd hnto to bo you," ald tho big dollar "I know I'm not .very big." replied the cont, "but tho children llko me', nnd I enn buy a good many things." "Hub! ( you can't buy anything nt nil," said tho dollar. "Just look at me, big and bright and shiny. I can buy a whoU' .lot more than you can." "Maybo so,' , said tho llttlo red cent, meekly, "bu I go to church a heap oftener that , 'you do anyway." Colors for Emotions. Leon Gozlnn, tbo poet, lias given tho Impression of colors which lie lion Is orntiuo; pain u sooty and boredom Is chocolate. Having to pay a bill makes him fee lead-colored, whllo to receive mono) calls up visions of dinning red. Hon I day Is burnt Sienna. To go rot- the first tlmo to meet Iho object ot his admiration gives him a week tea coloi reeling, but the. twentieth meet In? llko tho coloj- of very Hlroug tea. Nc color Is suggested by happiness, for he says lie has novor known It. Finding Flaws in Metals. To detect hidden cracks oponlnp, from tho surface or metals,, the sur-, fucn Is first moistened with kerosene, and Is tbon. dried oft with a cloth. It i Is then coated with chalk, A sort "I diagram of .tho hidden ussurcs aud j detects ls thus produced. The Wollenweber Lumber CO. no-.-"- ....,...... ,....u(kM, ,..,(...- , uimiiv mm. The Albions Comedy Act Entitled HIS FIRST LESSON. The Great Tokio Minati ' WireWalker Feet Jtitr mtmu teeee&$; t ONE MORE BARGAIN dddtOun:Bargaitr Counter. til I COLGATE'S X Cak.t W W Jj. - tW A . lSni I j" W! . . yfi Our barfclJh.-' counter i3 rill to overflowing swith .Acttice I r. thintrs thit von need, We ,n ,, 1..., nu.r itrV."r. .' W . : ----- -- - ..tT til a) to to to to to to to to to JV. ,. 'v"i iiK.iu m ijsh so encap;' xme, fe cio,,no cKpcct to makca profit oh theno BargaiiiR, bit we ,haVd louiHl that wo iWye Indue :d peoplo to visit oiir ' Sl'ore wh6 navo not been aCclistoined to mako ybuf acduai mil to yen an opportunity nc of up-tj-dato DrriK cvory department is Lsiiio ,s y inl care to meet your indi' been in our store for Wc liavo added lo our world and ours In tho only Aim what is more, onr just ai low as it is posiiiblo to ,sc:vativc profit. That' is all w to to to l THE RFXAII STnRFl Loans t6 We make loaiis on live stock situatedanyVhere in Marion or surroundms counties. MARION CHATTEL LOAN CO. 131 1-2 Eait Center SlWet. iitlzens' Miom 980. r - aiv" The Sultanlc Flag. J TbP.coniiuoiolal houses of Hamlmrb aro to guard themselves agalnut defa) cations by causing Ihelr c.'ishlorn lo af fix their thunib-prlntit to all chockl; and receipts. Finger-prints nr; obvl ously to' tako a moro general' place lit onr dally affpirs. Tho puirk or Hill. Stun.ps will. In ruliu-o bo an Improij.l Blou of a ll.i.mb dipped lu Ink. liisteal ;f the cross made while ho ltiys a lb-, ger upon Ibo pun which another map guides . Hut. tho Tiirku bud tbousht all this out centuries ago On tbp. personal Hag o the sulan tp-t ay ,vo,i tan, Murad I.. Imprinted on It llvo-uiuj "'"' " "" rtv-.-i-......-. w. .u.r niir. ii-juui-iuuKii ii( vciqn ago, 110 C'llllil not write, but needing a dovlco for bli standard, bo dipped hts open band In Ink, and dabbed that upon Iho paper from which tho design was to he wrought. They wrolo In between the fluger-mnihs his name and titles, nnd that device has lasted to this day. '.'.'hv names aro altered for each reign, but tbo signinanual of the Illiterate sui tan remains. NLY the strongest, and the ;.policy offering you the greatest protectionisvpermitted to pass through this agency. Each policy receives my individualaC fention. IJiisis only one of the many reasons "wfiy" it is to your interest to in sure your property here. Fred W. Peters j'No.. uo- South Main-Street; DRUGLHSS DOCTOR Neuro Maguetic Healing is rcientific, and is based upon a correct understanding of tho poiistruclivo and destructive agen cies over at work in our bodies, We cure, or rcmovo the cause of disease, Without pills, powders or liquids. IT IS NATURE'S Remedy. Obnsu'tatkn aways 1'reo. O. o: MARSH, NEURO MAqNETIO DOCTOR, 119 N. Stato, r Whether a Bunch of Shingles or the .ljggosl hinrtKii' chnlract, it's always policy to conic to the ctmrn that' DOES THE BUSINESS. , Largest outputuperior mijl facilities; prompt delivery; right priceaherc s much tb Con iP The Wollenweber Lumber Co. Miss Coleman Illustrated Sons CLOVER, BLOSSOMS Cameograph .Moving Pictures Clewn's Reverse and OKI That Linmurrjer. L. Ll i TTAGt THMfe. vfe - (. SHAVING SOAP! in i Ufid) ; ?n: . . . - T: Ji f fll lIXIl M 5? " . ....... zw tAw,. ,uii uiiwi;ii ivji .M.. trading w tb n. W wank ,ti 'i meet you face to face, and alve vil just what wo are doing in tho way 13 m Marion. Wc want yon to rice ST? Mip - to - datc -selected with special -Jfl wauts. Why if yon have not fk is, yon won't, know tjio, place., jj lew lines, tho best, ,ln :jg ' t A" 4b7 PfiVs, the whole, way through, aro M them and tealise a con- an losu ft farmers -M r,. V. Yoder. second assistant bag- gaKomaii nt the union depot, is visit, K friends j n,irbnnk, Ohio. ' ' mmmmm t a , ryss AppetlZinjJ UlSllS - , . for I nlS SeHSstltl JCOSUH Olnoy Croldcn War Bean3..,. 15c oiney Grcfln Lima Beans 16c oiney GrccnString Beans! '.'.'.'.Ate oiney 'Now cotash 15o Qlnoy Beets . . . , iGc ninnv Pea IVnl, 1C. We cuarantco all of the&a goods to bo as fino aaMresh ieetablea; n fact, lots of ourvcttrfComern pre fer them. . lni ROBINSON'S GROCERY Phono 3D 209 E. Center eer. Agency for Wood's- Boslou 'Coffee .argue buying -Lumber or ' LAQIES' CHINAWARE SOUVENIR MATINEES TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, 10c. AMATEURS FRIDAY NIGHT Two .Shows Nightly 7.30-8.45 , Tickets JOc and 21c. 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