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-' .' W.A- , -, tf v AdE rotm X f jt-- THE MAMON' DAILY ,4' - i tJVLXMV, 4W7.' v?U'!' mmpir, WEPN1WDAY, SESS n I ftH 3", it f I W: w B :n. 14: I I a T, 'J'w ? j. .. i . . . I IU.V Daily Mirror. H Jk BURGESS ...Business Manager JiA. C HOLLAND Editor F. M. ARMSTHONQ..City Editor 1 ADVERTISING RATES TUR 8 WISHED ON APPLICATION.' t This paper recoives the Scrlppfl ffi McRae Telegraphic Ncw Bertie and Market Roports. S rates or subscription- j. Single Copy o-..2o For Week by Carrier .,.-... lOo l By Mail, per Year $4.00 Bcmi-Wcckly Mirror, per yoar $1.00 S Both Phones No. 0 '"AVEAT.HER-For Ohio: Showors ' tonight; Tlmrsdiay partly cloudy. ji Wonder If there 1b nn unwritten law which would protect the man who j sees nt to end the- career of an offend - ing umpire? Since that little Incident In conncc $ tlon with the Chrlstan church rovlv r als last week, local bar tenders havo f .been keeping a cIobo watch for pat "c rona attired In clerical garb. Pulpit .JAHtlnlnn fif onlnnnd latl'f Mll InORt nuuiii!ut, iui "" - It, profitable. Few peoplo aro able to look back ' over their earlier years and proudly boast that they ever took prizes at t baby shows. Tho two llttlo tots who $ won the honors among 95 Marlon ji babies Saturday night have certainly been made distinguished early In life. : Misfortune rather than .Miss For--, tune seems to linger with tho Marlon ' ball tossers In every Inning after the ,4 ninth. The Llmo 'Burners have tak- en only ono extra Inning contest this 2 season. Indiana Democrats, so newspaper - correspondents of Hooslerdom wrlt,e, $ aro not In fnvor of giving William Jennings Bryan another presidential nomination. They think It would bo 8 tho samo as giving the party a ticket to certain defeat. No doubt tho colonel himself will havo something to say on this point. S After all this talk about the new w 'Emperor of Korea having formerly tf been a student at Ohio Weslcyan Uul- "-Terslty, It has been finally learned that tho youth who at one tlmo sojourned tn Delaware Is only a brother of Ills fiMaJcsty. Never mind, Delawaro still .has her stono quarry and cigar fac- rMr. Sandles Is feeling joyful over "the fact that In constructing his vfences for tho Democratic guberna torial nomination, ho has been as- eured of tho suprt of Tom L. John son. Sandles should remember that ,the convention Is a good way off, "Jand that Tom L. ls.just fickle enough to chango his mind and do a llttlo j, flirting himself. Cf- The question of expense is not tho only one which might bo ndvnnced as a reason for not holding county conventions to nomlnnto candidates $for tho stato legislature this fall. Judging from tho number of ambi tious citizens who have been an nounced as aspirants for the office, particularly among tho Republicans, "there wouldn't bo any room In tho convention hall left for tho delegates "after the candidates had crowded in aide. iNew York society women are adopt ing tho halo made on earth as a new Idea In head decorations. This contrivance may servo to make the wearer appear 'attractive and oven religious, but one would think that lt would be sadly in tho way' should a party of ladles ever see fit to engage in- a hair pulling fracas. Such an incident might handily result from a particularly exciting bridge whist contest, and woulij certainly place a 'lot of first class lulos In Bhnpo for ,the second-hand storo. i THE OOMINOHMEETING. qThe Taft-Foraker strlfo seems to ,be fiXOWlne stroncer nmnnir Ttnnnhllpari leaders, .of Ohio, and there aro; many Who believe that Ttho trouble will jjfcdly disrupt the party. That thero 1111 be considerable warmth genorated lb .-J August Rod Book and Ladies' Home Journal ..,i!. C. 0. Wiant ':;,60X.1LLLI ANTj'iTATIONE. ' ,'VJ;.:,,IfcKeM ef Poat Carat, 'nt tV mocllnj; cf tho stato central i'c iri'.m re n bo held July 30, Is .Tiicrally nJtulttcd. Doth factions will bo lined up strongly and neith er will be In a mood to consider any proposition for a compromise. 'As far ns Marlon county Is con- corned, unless thero has been a de cided chango In scntlmont recently, almost solid for Taft. It Is not believed that tho oFrakcr boosters havo succeeded In making an Impression hero, al though Warren O. Harding Is, for reasons best known to himself, ono of tho senator's warmest admirers and supporters. Warren's talk doesn't carry very far with local committee men . Tho nuestlon of whether Tnft Is to bo endorsed for tho presidency nt tho meeting next Tuesday Is now liclug generally debated. The Foraker forces aro lying low and arc not presuming to say how many committeemen will opposo tho Taft endorsement. How- ov?r. thn Ohln Sim. nun nf tlm IraiU i ,, ,..' .. !. ,.... .. , ,, , , , ,., that thero will bo enough opposition iiik ruiuniT urKuuu in uiiii). iiiiuti to table any endorsing resolution which may ho Introduced. On tho'lltoii county members will vote for other hand, tho Ohio Stato Journal, which lias been opitoscd to Foraker over since the present owner took chnrcc. clcalm sthat tho fcclititr In favor of Taft Is universal. .Marlon county will probably bo represented at tlio state committee meeting by L. B. McNeal, and It Is thought that ho will bo instructed to vote for the Taft endorsement THAT TELEPHONE DEAL. KVittntvltii- lu nn nttnrlu! rnimrillllir tho proposed telcphono deals In Ma rlon and Dplawaro counties. It ap peared In Friday's Issue of tho Co lumbus Press-Post. SEKlNU THE SIGNS. "Realizing that 'Itho day of Judg ment," bo far as It Is concerned, at hand, the Boll telephone trust Is tnnvlttrr wltli nil Ifu til I il it in frro .. ' , . . . stall If possible any legislation by tho cencral assembly ot Ohio at tho , . , , , ...,... .., ..ill, 11 UK Hill ILMMIIIIUII regulaur session next year which may fi Introduced, adc.pt It, with no con compel it to bo guided more by the sldorablo nniinsltlnn. needs of the peoplo and less by Its greed. 'Part of tho Bell trust's nlan Is to compromise with Independent com panies, wherever possible, by turn ing over local exchanges rendered tinnrofltable bv the r.nninnlltlnn nf thn homo Independent company,, providing an arrangement can bo made with tho local coempany to permit tho Bell trust to, utlllio Uio exchange Tor Its long-distance service, 'which', thq Bell trust contracts to keep. Deals of this kind hnvo been mado by tho Bell trust In Marlon mid Del aware, and tho validity of such com bination Is about to bo tested In the courts as being in violation of the Valentino anti-trust law. Hornnm. such combination prnctlcally means MONOPOLY In tho Interest of ,thn Hell Telcphono Co. When tho rcsnonsihla mrentit nf 1ip Bell trust contomplnto tho fate 'of Ire, bridge, lumber and brick monopolists at Toledo, not all ot whom wm-n vpbI. dents of Toledo, tho monopolization of telcphono service by such manipu lation ot telephone ncrvlco as Hint Marlon and Delaware mav tint Innir quite so tempting. For tho Toledo plnn o,f prosecution and punishment Is only a beginning, and thero is no telllnp In advance where it Is going to end. Which mak'os It all tho more Im portant to tho Bell telephone trust to forestnll action by tho legislature ir It can; nnd which makes It still moro Important to tho people of Ohio to sco to It that the leelHlaturn knoni iio promise to enact remedied legislation for tho conduct of telcphono and telo graph companies within tho state. Political Talk MAY OUST BROWN. Columbus. O.. Julv 2. Rtntn nhnl. man Walter Brown, of tho Renubli. can Central committee will havo something to JlEht for when thn n.i.n committee meets here July 30, under nis own call, ilf the phins of n nnmhpr nf im members of the commltteo do not miscarry, Brown will bo fighting to prevent belnc: tossed over Mm Tina-,? ns stato chairman. The plan, which originated with several of tho moni tors of tho committee who havo vis ited CoIlinibllS Within thn nan 1fi ,1,.., provides for tho denoslnir of Brnwn and tho ejection of somo one clso ns chairman. TllO grounds for tho nnllnn o, .I.... Brown has taken upon himself an thorlty to speak for tho entire com mltteo. nnd in lmvn H.nin.,i n... .... ... "lulu 1.-11 inu BUUO committee will do this or will do that, when In fact l,o had no id !', B" .' f.- - ..... . . --'-- "1--..IV for anyone but hinmoif 'For these renKnnn im ,i..i . thQ COnimlttCO nro Rnrn rpi. that but for tho unwind nib- r -n . and his abnormal nppotlto for trou bio. thero would bo nono of tho pres ent Bcran in Ohln. Tiinrf .t.... say that for tho irood nilth li.. . m,' 1 ,. .' . "" ' H I inuoi, uo ueuoRen nnn mmn nnc i . ea its stato chairman who will not usurp so much power. An exnmnlo of thn nmn .i Is cited In the case of thq two Hamil ton COUntV inpmhnra Il i been traveling nbout the state seeing mombors of the state. committee. He cf? - -trfEMPaafMBMt 'firWIWWilKfti BgPpBW1y. fT . Ml W 1 I JLJJJJMMMfcM ' U. 3. BATTLESHIP, "MAINEi" ?.;,, Capt. Nathan E. Miles; tonnage, 12,500; guns, 20; speed, 18 knots. r t saw nearly nil ot them before ho wont into tho seclusion of Middle Ikibm, jTo all or liicin ho sam mat no won lBMthor,Md by u. K. Hynlckn. ot . .. . . . ...... Cincinnati, to say that tho two Ham the Taft resolution. It Bcems from Brown's talk with talk with . i ir i'n Hmf i.n r.ntii.1 tlml 1m wiih going too -far. In this mailer. ..... . -. rtiit thin Is nnlv mm msc. Brown has eslrnnged members from all over Ul " "w cinlnica, Dy iim tIlnm ., n,nv ,, nmv ..,.. , n, j,8 scai. u j-Cmnlns only to bo .seen Whether or not these men can the rlinirinnn m..i ..ipnt iii ErrnEnr nniHinr nniiiicn viiipm in iinnnRn inn rm .into ti.n riip.wifl nf n.o K,.,,nir as such, havo taken no nart In thin ,'nowly ilovclopcd light. They are lu high glee over tho situation and free ly admit that they aro enjoying the predicament of Brown. Mr. Arthur I. Vorvs. nmnncernf thn Taft campaign, Is able to bo out lo- day, arter an Illness of several days with n sovero cold. He said that thero '.. nn ,, ,ivi,(u t n. ut -. . niiiiion ami mai no icpis mat after all jlns i,ccn mh and done, tho state 'rnmmtii.,.. .-m if .t, nw. ....i.. Tho fact that tho aslulo cainnalnn manager says "If" Indicates that tho Taft resolution mav nover lm ni-n. sonted, though there Is a disposition on tho part of tho Tnft men in mi through with tho fight and find out just who has been playing' with their affections. It Is hlnted'that thero may bo sov- cral brpnnh nf nrninlo,. mill. .....,, ... of tho joking donn by certain of 'n sinio committeemen with tho Taft sweethearts. .' Thq action Of Brown in til:ivtn- fi. delay Indicates clearly that ho Is not ready now to go Into the fray. He wants some tlmo to mako nnothor canvass of tho coinmfttco nnd to mar shal tho forces. lit Is said that a mesenger has been dispatched to tho fnr North, where a consultation will he had with tho war I . ' 'V'r Vacation Time is Now ftere Going away aro you? Of course you wilftwant to Keep posted on what 1B going ou iaMarlon while you aro enjoying, yourcclf clsowhcro. i'.,' Order the Hirror W to follow you. It will bo a big letter fronftnome every day. Do not forget this hoforo you start. WBmBtJJMmMtfcM' WKB'MKSmmSI ll mombcrs of Tuscarawas county bar, I nMBmemi'mm.Z& sWamMmfttimMsMMk im ISBBBSlBBaSBBBMali UU i I ' I I II II HI IBBBBBBBSBBnBnHn ,1, :V':,;u:t;3A5flWkMaklM BiSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiBBBai v4 , li-.BllKiHBBBBBBBBBBBgBBBl bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb1VPH;'J4 ibfii8BlBaVsaBBl bbbbbbbbbbTw:r; wfflMBam bbbbbbbT ,-" -;. ' HbHbbbH IBBBBBl tJ j iBBBBBSBBBam V 'v - j, , ' "' bbbbbbbbbbB bbbbV -?;,,. lliBBBBBBBBBBBl W Hk . i w - -. -. v . - . , . . ,ibbbbbbB :ilHr'f! DISTRICTS ,r l Mrn j&. -r".r . j. . ':. ' ' ' '-& ..... m m BBBBFU' i1 -M . " ' '''"TjiillUlBBM. rJXteaKtoiesEXoBBBBBBll bbbbbbmvm.' i Yinr - - i jmitim Briaaaaaaaaaai i tw ''"-iiHaVaMBBBBBBBBBBBBHawHBBBBBBBBBV I a3tas'afcri i m 'iBPsCliftYw;-'-i3SIaBBBBBB' fc-rr r j wicrti(wvu- MRS.. SAMUEL NEWHOIIRF , Mrn Kninnnl v, ..!...,. i ... i .. . ' .' . ."-' .. "" "ohmmuwj (a B111U 10 own tlio nnd ,.,illtlt i. . ... world. Tboro Is no empress or oueon. it is said, wh 'ZZZMZW J t n,LH8.. ceua MWowgiian, 034' young s)0 became tho wife of Mr. NewhouV wlm wn&W'lncSinrmhf , "";:""V m The young coupU? struggled Iogolluir foV v.m m i vil "v ? j V,olorml- Mrs. L'eUoy Zachtnan, B07 N.- housework nn.l Uee.l.g '.IX o lu H Zw'i&Wi&A T" I ?rccnwood ' MO held by Mr. KowJiwmi dovolopca .'W illrl;" t ' KM'V C,",,IU Miss Llwle Schocch 283 Belle- - . . 'secretary and hlftihalt brother,- who urn niiii lfiii mir iiii'iiihim' ii iiiih lit true, then ltiBjapparont that It was hoped to liold''o'fti?ncttoii till advices from tho rcal-Miead of tho candidacy be had. . .!. ,""' ' , ,,,, ; ., i no I'ornKcr-uicK' men nirvo not Klvl!" out u "anuw names oi com- mlllcnmcn whomltlicy claim will voto k,v,:" "" a "j"-"" " m com- "illlcoinon whonililicy claim will voto ifor ',,c lr' . B-jSfi. Tnft '"dorse- input ri'Hn1nrlnn".1?.'r!inv iimW nlnl,.. that 11 Is not-Uho' limit of their! ..'-". . ' "" strength. ,,. "Ill Fnrt. tlinrn. nn nut,1nii..nrj flmi the voto would .'really stand 13 for tabling tho motion,: with clght against It. The fact that ml least ono of thn men elented In 'opposition to Dick has swung Into ; lino has helped tho . ---r - " ilakcr crowd amazingly. And there ' tvll lift ndlnn .it(wnHlH ...1. Ll ,.. ii uu wiiiui uiinmvn nui'il lie COIU- mittce meets," wild a Foraker leador Monday night."-".1 A TOY GUN DOES WORK And in Blind? Man's Hands at That&hievcs are Routed. Thousand .Island Park, N.-J.. July 21 iTolnllv lilln.l?Bi'i,H win, 1.1J. -..... teen year old, .opnrmed wlthu tiny yacht, oanmm'.-usjlil only aid, Robert .M..ioucsor now .York, a, summer res ident routed ujibaiHUoff burglars. iMr. Jones discovered flvo men at tempting to enter Iho .house' early to day and calling his on Walter, ho told tho boy to Ret tho little rnnnnn which was. used fur,, sajutlng iasslng vessels. ''" ': ' 'Blank bIicIIh were .'used hut im imv. glars fled ioll niolBaV.'Jtho souud of lllil rii'af l.rtV T'" ' . i-alSt 'JHZZZ-. t1 -- v . . 'B'y. ' XX I ... . i iTSBBSr J , r--r- ar-j , .1,1 No Alcohol No Ntfcotici NoPoiioni ..'. Zoa Phora Doe Not Now'aad Nev er Did Ooataln Polnonoug Drugs, Nor Any That Will Cause the Drug Habit. MADE FOR WOMEN No Higher or Setter Proof ..of. the Merit of a Mcdidne ' TJihjRV Given Than Found Here. When Dr. PongeUy first compound ed Zoa Phora, ho was very, careful In his selection of the Ingredients to bo used. Having In mind at all times tho best rood of his patients, ho determined to uso no cimg tha would .bo In any way Injurious to -woman's delicate organism. His years of ejipcrl. enco In trmUng-nll forms of womanly .woaicncss ana aiseaBc, cnaoico mm io .dotormlno Juat tho remedies heeded. tilil vim wiiiiiiiti. lihiuiuil'. liikal. jjvw iPhora la so sucoessful? I Nj narcotics, nor any drug thai will causa what Is commonly known I,ns tlio "drug habit" aro used in com. pounding Zon.Phora. Formerly) n imunuing iMu.f imia. runuL-iijri u email amount of alcohol was used In uu r.nnoinn ki .,-, on iiiit eman amount of alcohol was u Ha nronaratlon. but-now oven that i,aa bcen eliminated leaving tho valu. . . ..... ... ...... nnio mcuicmai nigroaienis in mo preparation Just as tney havo alwayn been. Thn mpillrlnpn nnpd hi maldne Zoa. Phora are rocognlzd by tho medical iprofcsolon ovorywhero as the best known remedies for the diseases and ailments ot women. Tho United States Dispensatory and other 'med ical books of equal prominence, say In regard to thorn bb follows: "reg ulates tho menstrual function," ''nninl'vvwl tiv tiliual.lnncf Ii. 4b.n u,"l''jw "J ,njmi,muu ill 1.HW treatment of uterine diseases," "haa mot wltb fa-or In tho treatment of periodical siek.hoadachc," rccom. mended In dcbtlltntcil conditions. attended with a loss of appetite,' "has extraordinary power to control capillary circulation nnd remove con. .gcstlon," "recommended for nervous, hysterical women, with Irrecular spasmodic pains during childbirth; painn In tho uterus." "This la ono of tho most useful remedies wo havo for tho prevention of premature labor In childbirth, or Irregular after-pains" "especially adapted for females who afflicted with diseases of tho ovaries or uterus," etc., etc. Many other statements of recommendations for thceo remedies nnncar In tho most reliable physicians' books. 18 not this nroof Rlifif talent In mn vlnce you 'that Za-Phora Is-the most nependlablo and absolutely gonulno medlclno for woman's uso that can bb found? Whon you ndl to tho lai ments of thcao eminent medical an. thoritlcH, tho experience of Dr Pen- gclly In liis more than twenty years use or zoa.Phora In private practlco and again add tho testimony of mul. tltudcs of women In every stato In the Union who voluntarily writo word3 of praise for this- wonderful ".woman's frlond." tho nroof nos'tlve of tho superior merit of Zoa Phora, Is Indlsnutab o. No liotter. nlmnm- or moro satisfactory cvldonco could (be produced ond none from any high, icr authority regarding a medicine .exists anywhere. You need not send away for Zoa Phora. Your druinrlst will snnnlv you with tho mediolno nlrp.lriV nrn ,pared, and compounded in Just the ngui proportions, put up in senied, sterlllzcdi ono dollar lh ttlcs. Each packago contains full and comploto instructions and directions for using iino medicine, also o cony of "Dr. Pengclly'a Advice to Women." n jbooklet containing a, lot of Interest ing and Instructive information for women. PROMINENT OHIO LAWYER ' SUED BY A SALESWOMAN New Philadelphia O., July 21 Hen ry Bowers ono of the best known momberB of Tuscarawas county bar, Is defendent In a suit filed by Miss Minnie Ooldthwnlto a traveling sales woman of Anderson Ind. She asks $10,000 damages. v She says Powerd nromlsed to nmrrv her two yearn ceo and that ho mni,ii. ed his promises nt numerous meetings in uoiumnus and other placos after that time. In her petition Miss flnlrithwnMn h. Clares tho promises wero mado for a fraudulent and wrongful purpose. CANDIDATES AND THEIR STANDING Mrs, Marcollus Korstetter, 257 Lincoln Avo. i 4.- 14.393 Miss Mario harke, 2S1 , Bella. vuo Ave i.iK'i Mrs. Thomas Dwyor. 512 Ni Greenwood oan Mrs. Harry .Faulkner. 243 N. Greenwood oaa ansa leceua MinoUKban. G34 This Beautiful Morris Chair . ' Free. Did you get a ticket ' on this $1.5.00 Morris Chair we are going to give away -Saturday", evening. We give these tickets free if you call at our store during the week. Don't miis the Big Values this week. Every thni marked down markel in Big Plain Figures. ' McCLAINS MIbs Nelllo F. 0111, 138 N. Grand .-. 330 Minn Mnbel Vnughan. 410 N. Stato '. 1R0 DISTRICT 2 Mrs. H. A. Plgford, 22C leader 10,613 MIbs Mario Stubcr. 243 N. Prospect ; 3.293 MIbs Krmol Plow, -149 Sliver . . . 3,219 Miss Ircno Itcldcnbaugh, 30C N Prospect 2.C79 Miss May Sweeney, Bin anvur.. i244 Miss Anna Hnnlcy, 367 leader. . 1,504 Mrs. IThomaB A. Brooks. 335 Scranton Ave 1.364 Mrs. h. B.Nobcrgali, 769 North Main 1.262 Miss Hattlo Wcrta, Garden City nlko Kfin MIrh Agnes llannicnn. 229 N. Prospect GEO Miss noso HarioWo, 336 Silver.. 4S0 Miss Fern C. Noll, 289 N. 'Pros pect ) 395 Mrs. Frank Paddock. 123 W. . Farming , DO 1 Miss Winifred English, 324 S11-' ,vcr , 10 district's:. '; Mrs. C. W. .Myers. 377 Pearl . . . 16.426 Mrs. J. Itcidcnbnuch. 377 Wind. fior 15.003 Miss Gertrude Gibson, 215 Plcao "t , 3,315 MIbs Kdna Mlllor, Bennett 1,270 Miss llcrdlno Mllllsor, 451 S. Main 1.21G Mlsa .Mnymo Ryan, 642 W. Co lumbia 1,008 Miss Jeanctto Lnmmers, 314 Orchard , , , , , go0 Miss Margaret Wlxstcad. 214 ' 'Pearl 870 Mrs. Ernst Carl, W. Church.... 624 MIbs Sadlo Humo. 320 S. Penrl.. ton Miss Lena Warner 420 MIrs Flosslo Shurj!. 9fii w Church om Mrs. Ida Haniy. 909 Wood .... in-; Miss Gertrudd Converse, W. Church ;f 70 DISTRICT 4 MIbs Hosette Knapp, 263 Mt. Vernon Avo 6,205 Mrs. Ella Williams, 616 Dela ware Avo. ,,, j 65i Mrs. Howard Shaw, 304 E. ' ' Ohurch mftn Miss Nora Marsh, 265 S. Vlno.. 76Q-. MIBS Anna Schonnlnuh 9li a : Greenwood ! nut Mrs. V. 'M. TnVnnni tin r Church ..,.........: ' Ken' Mia. .ins. a. jiiuier. 831 w r . t . .. -- vwf Church ' ann Mrs, w. S. Snencer. 223 Bnin Ave. ..,, i..i.,.., Mrs.-J. Howe, 888 13. Church.. Mrs. H. E'. Peters, S. Grand St ? , 200 Ibji 150 DISTRICT 5 AflRFl T.lllfnn iTArrll Dmnnnrtl n nnw Mrs. Ed, iHesi, Prospect '. 1,214 fliisa uiiu Kylo. Prosnect ssn f- Wtl . ' . M' ?a uast, rroapeci , 860 Mss zay Johnson, Prospect .... 740 MIbs Allco Flrstenborgor, Green Camp Twn.. mall Green namn nnn MIbs Wlxstcad, Green CamD Plko, mn Mrs, Dennis Breon. Prosnnp.t. ... nn Miss Lucy Wasscrbeck, Bowling ureen Twp,, mall Greon Camp 100 DISTRICT 6 Miss Ethel Johnson, LaRue...,. 2,110 Mrs. Patrick Gillhooley. Bait Jlock Twn.. mall Cochrnnton. . rt p.m Miss Gladys Buslor,. Agosta ,.,. 1,380 aijbs zetta woiro, Morral ,,-.... 1,170 MIsb Ola Scranton, LaRuo...T.t 080 Miss Hazel Schultz. Morral 7R0 MrB, Boil ThonjaBson. Lanufl ., 67Q 'Mrs., Thomas Cromly, Inline . . , 670 Miss Dalo .Horton, AgOBta 610 Miss Percy Kemper, LaHue .... 3?3 The, flkvinsr. It wlllfail true If w do the wh- Ihc, . . Let us Mnd our .i r T t Miss Cnrthy Hell, LaRue DISTRICT 7 MIbs Kale Hnnlv. Caledonia iMIss Maud Decker, Caledonia .. 1,889 Miss Anna Plltmnn. Onlednnla. 1.710 .Miss Edith Albright, Caledonia 1.070 Mrs., Mao Mitchell, Marlon R. F. 1. No. S Miss Florcnco Ault, Caledonia.. Miss Helou Poinmert, Caledonia 'Mrs. Walter Ulbicr, Morral .... 1,009 350 160 6 E STEAKS Good juicy steaks are great delight to the, cook who takes the trouble to have the host she can obtain. , Get' them at either of our mark ets and yoa will be. pleased,' MARION PROVISION COMPANY. North Main, E. Center Both Phonos. ft Fortune Squandered is ofn6 benefit. Tho small sum oi $50 used judiciously, micht help you a great doal. II you can use this amount or moro or less wo can accommodato you on short notice. Loans on household goodo, pianos, horses, etc., situated anvwhero in M,llifn Harrlin Wyandot or Crawford counties J Marion Chattel Loai Compaoy 131 i.a E. Center Street. July Shoe Prices We pricoa aro making very lqw.1 on xnen'B Oxfords this month, Mon's Oanvas Shoes or Oxfords .., $1.26 Men's Gun Motal or Pat- u -" wu uAiurus ..9J..UB Mrn'fl fllin Mnfnl n. T. t reatherOxforda ...f $2,25 Men's Gun Motal or Fat, , Leather ,Oxfbrds.JV.. $2.98 Men's Solid Comfort Vicl L n.88 See our show window. I. IfflYFER 212 W. Center St, kmenut in th .u ANITHflMVC ' AI I nUIN Y b CHOIC , t' 4 ui' ' la.... 1,957 Si$ t i ' 'tt i Wfwii6r youKllMh'jfflffl. , .LAUN'D m M'- ', MX- "-Vl ,i f ",' - ?s W; h '"&. - Y - . :7B " -' t 1 ""j"M ,,,, D1X