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li V r t r f.-'W It f ' v. np;rrrir . ,MBataiaiaaMiiMMMMM fUlUr 'aQBEHTt..' i - t - " x'ji . ..v.t ppfle Will Trut Yo I If Wm$' Mm I pi YOU I fe 1 :' KNQ. I B bV I Beat ty& Long I ' I QalcK sales and small 1 profit shoemen. I i i Flour Higher, Qwinsj. ta a heavy purchase w we'are able to still sell our Y i; X. L. Flour at 1.50 per tack. yf We guarantee ittobeeqaal ta any brand of flour sold ia Marian. , Fresh and salt meats. J. A. Miller. Telepheae 349. STERLING PIANOS Has it ever occurred to you whatr'the name .STERLING INSURES .'irst.of all-great durability. ? Then all t h e remarkable qualities -sof tQne; and action "p acKiey.ed after1 nearly fifty h 'years of intelligent endeavor ff 'to, prodtice the most J ,AK l I It- HlAfNUd k .:Utmr would appord y$c r. have' ' a magnificent stock ,bf Sterling Pianos now t in. If you have not heard their marvelous tone there is a treat in store for you. ',Wc cordially invite you to ,' cpme in whether jou are a 'f hUyer or only wish to satisfy j. yqiir artistic desire. G.W. BAKER, 214 WESf CENTER STREET: Admiral i Cbffee Thecal fee that is the best on the market for the money. sQet.lt of us; j, F.J. LUSCH ROCER. PHONE 650. V tl'.i, Go.' State Center ate. A large number or engineers at tended thomeetlng of the Brother "ihood of Iicpmotlvo Engineers at Qallon Wednesday evening. Gorrlgated elbows each-------9c Slx'lnch dampers 8c ,(ovepipe rings two lor ..5c Stove boards- .--,-.39, 48, 76c 'JtSoal. buckets 20; 25, 30c .Ifon amueis to, due Steel skillets.. -20, 25, 35c jSteel Stovepipe Per Q Joint .... Zr- r . . - THE RACKET STORE iv t? iWhlTE' AS SNOW The linen that 'tlja; remark you Kearalrom every patron MW on.the ,wagoji:lhat geee, lp the. satisfactory '" l- i v. ,v ,.. a kiTiurviiirf, a iiiTrvnii . ia. r . ".'j .. : ' . -... j ... , ,"X, r!AP1 nUiY -W ;iafla!Llll UKi, , i A? " r 1 T v 3 V 'T 7 .. f. ii Mil IM Hi i i MMMIIB in! 1 im lilll 11 1 I illHMill HH mmlt IhmnK MMMti ' hll I .? fllAKlUR HUM E5M5 E I CKI A WITH HALLOWEEN FUNCTIONS The Young Matron ,a Embroidery Club Meets at the Home nf Mra. William Landes Member! of, W..R..C. Enter- .. . , , i)yj: tained at the Merchant Home on Eaat, Center Street-f- Bon Ton Club Spends Enjoyable Evening at the Homo of Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Hume Miss Olfve Carbaugh Hostess at Charming Function D. F. Bachelor Girl's Club Meets with Miss Letha Stone of Reed Avenue. Tho members of the Young Mat ron's Embroidery club and their hus bands -were pleasantly entertained last evening bytMrs. Ernvy and Mrs, Will tanrics at. tho horric of the latter on liellofontalno avenue. About forty guests wero present and a most enjoy able tlino resulted. The event was In tho nature of a Halloween party, tho rooms being prettily decorated In .Tnck-o-lantorns, pumpkins, corn, etc. Tho guests wero met at tho door by a weird witch and escorted to tho (dressing rooms on tho second floor, (where they wero waited on by two small ghosts. During tho evening a gypsy peddler nmusca tno guests In her effort to dls- pose of her wares. In a tent made of corn stocks, tho fortune teller dls - closed tho past, present and future of each guest. lAt supper time each person present was given a card' upon which was in- scribed part of a namo of Borne ah- Imnl. One's partner for supper was hostess served refreshments. Nearly found with the card bearing tho re- every member or the society was preB malndcr of tho name. X delicious two .cht. " courso old fashioned Halloween sup- ' iMrn. Leo Hare, of North Stato per was served. Those present were: iMr. and Mrs. William Itoush, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baacr, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Bonnie Davis, Mr. and ' Mrs. .Inmos Pies, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bender, Mr.' and Mrs. hay Bonnett, ladles of tho Bon Ton Club and their Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Warner, Mr. and husbands at a Halloween party last Mrs. Howard Baker, Mr. and Mrs. night. The house was decorated (with Oscar J.ush. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Jacko'Inntcrris. During tho evening, Zackman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bacon, tho guests played "500," Kxcollcnt Mr., nnd Mrs, Krnvy Landes, Mr. refreshments were served by tho host and Mrs. Harry Lennon, Mr. and ess. .Mrs. Leonard Price. Mrs. Grace Bad- er, Miss Gortrudo Woolloy. ailssiPnelc ard and Miss Garncto Merohant, of Owens. Tho" club will meet In two weeks at tho homo of Mrs. Howard Baker on Cherry street. Miss Lethn Stone ontortaincd thp members of the D., F. Bachelor niri' I dub nt her home on Reed , Avenue Wednesday oVenlng". Tho ppcaqldn was" a "dress up'' party and proved an event of much social consequence. Tho early evening hour was given , over to 'n business' session in which tho club organized by electing the following officers: Stella Kverly. president; Lola Ballcy and Letha Stono and Katie Schwcck wero chosen members of tho entertainment committee. Music games and n general good social time was enjoyed. A light luncheon' wns a concluding feature It was determined to hold tho next meeting at the homo or Miss Lela Balloy; of No. 811 Sugar street, noxt Thursday evening. Miss Ollvo Carbaugh of North 8tafo stroot, was hostess, to a number of young ladles and gen. tinmen nt a pretty Halloween par ty last evening. Tho homo looked vory protty decorated with foliage flhrysnn thorn urns and ilnck-o.lan-torns. Tho evening was passed with music and games nnd an oxcollopt repast wan corvod. Tho guests woro Misses Bortha Probst, Carrie Kauso. .ninnn f.owls, Annabel nnd Goldon Pardon- i". iuiu Henrietta Schwcgmap, of Pomoroy and EMeasrs. Arthur Probst, -Frank Stoll, .Frank Phil brick, Albert St. Oormaln, Frnnk Stnnloy, Burns Bnrkor and Bny mond lloacock. Last ovonlng at thoir homo on Knst Contor streot Mr. and Mrs. Hay Merchant pleasantly enter tained tho mombors or tho iW. It. ('. and thoir hnabands. About six. ty guests' woro present nnd a most enjoyable tlmo resulted. Tho liouso was prettily decorated In truo Halloween stylo. During ttio Steel fry pans 5, 10. lEo Griddles., 29, 35, 48c Waffle irons 69, 85, 98c, Iron kettles 69,85c Savory roasters-..--- ...... -98c Crocker Jack corn popper 20c ' Classic food cutler best made.-98c Metal pastry boards .25, 48c Has been, to Anthony's Laundry. That's ol that place- Belter get yotir bundle Laundry. evening musical ana literary pro gram was rendered. Jilegant ro treatments wero served. A general social good tlmo was enjoyed dur. Ing tho romalndor'of the evening. The Jolly Ten met,. Wednesday af ternoon at 2 yclock with Mrs. Sid Baker, of Dlalue avenue, as hostess. Thcr was a large attendance of the membership and a most Interesting session resulted. After a season at needlework thosq prcspnt were invited to the dining room whdro a delicious tuncheqn wns( sorved at four o'clock. The table dccorntlons wore Chrysan themums. The club adjourned to meet In two weeks with Mrs Charles Arnold, of Ohaso street. 1 , The Woman's Home Circle met , Wednesday afternoon at tho homo of 'Mrs. Y. A-.. Clemons.1on North Stato street. , Tho tlmo was taken up by noedlo. work and social chat. Tho street .will entertain tho club in two weeks, at which tlmo tho reorgnnlza- .tlon of tho club will tako 'place, " . Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. JIumo, of South Stato street, onlortalnod ilin .Mrs. Charles Clark will next entor- tain tho club members; Tho .Wednesday ?,'lght club held Its first hop of tho season nt the Hubor hall last night, tho affair being a Halloween ,. party. About thirty, couples attended ana danc ed during tho ovonlng to tho 'music of. Dowler's orchestra.1 It was do- ciiiou io noio ta uanco every two weeks during tho wlntqr season. A number of th'q patients and nurses of the Sawyor Sanltoriitm enjoyed a uanco ln tho assembly room of tho sanatorium Wednes day ovonlng In celebration of Hal loween. Tho room was tastily dec. oratod with various .Halloween symbols. .Nino couples enjoyed tho dnnce. Qlefreslimonts wero sen'ed. (r -f -m'nm Personals Mr. and Mrs. Amos H. Kllng leff Wednesday for thoir winter home In Tampa, Florida. t tM'lss Henrietta Schwogman, of Pomoroy. Js tho guest of Miss Bor tha Propsf." of' North state street. Mr. nnd Mrs. itobort Itico and daughter, of. Klrkpatrlck, aro vis. ltllig relatives In Henetta county, rbnnsylvnnla. Lovl Itoseberry, who formerly re sided In this city, but who now lives at Harpster, visaed Marlon friends Wednesday, ' Charles "Burns', formerly of this city but now of Pittsburg, Is n guest at tno nqmo of his father W. A Burns. on Oreenwood street. Miss Carrlo Baiu. of Windsor street, who has hepn viuiiin- frin,.,iu . In 0 rand Itaplds, Mohigan, roturned homo to day. Ir. Tracy Miller- left today for Seattle, .Washington, where ho will accept a position with tho Union Pa cific railroad. D. K, Parks, who formerly was a member of tho grocery firm of Bain and Paries is 'moving with his family nnd household goods to Fos troln, whore ho will be engaged In tho shoo business. Today's Ohio Stato Journal ' cori tnlned a flno double column llkoness of Miss .Hnsel Leffler of this city, who at tho present timo Is tho house iiijhu ui uoionoi aim Mrs, N.uiiii awioii, or coiumuijs. ,,, ,t , (i i-tii" irrgm'iiiiipM 0 BOARD OP VlSItOftfe i',", Make Plane to Visit all County , InstitutloDs,' The Board or pounty Visitors held a meeting In the probate court room rit' tho court house yestorday after- noon and 'made arrangements to visit nil n tl.n ..... I.. I....H1...I . ... Ii. . iJ9Sr. future. Mrs,, C. T, Wluiit. a, niember pf- tho boards who ,ahp.nded tho recooi'it cpnyontloji of state pliar? Itablo associations Bollofontolno, rciid a very lntere8tliig'roport','ofMtho, j " JS&OL I of minor wattem were xiveh con- WA4t f- ' . V -3as-H AID SOCIETY Holds KaUswota Social at the : Msaalttfc.Ioats. The Indies' Aid society of Mon nott cliaDel held a Halloween so cial afc'"tJMr''hoin 6t air. rind Mr). 'WlulaWonhett, ono mild hdrth " u 'y .J.-.I.- Au.l. V t.... .t.t. ' . ha.. or rvirKpainuK . neuncsaax vtvu ng. A company numbering about 120 w.a present ana a very cnjO) nblo affair; t wo' tho result. Tho homo was 'lbcprAtpd for the occa sion with pumpkins and other fall farm pro'duct?. Refreshments wore ser.vcd during ,tho evening and tho society realized a neat sum from tho proceed). An Informal literary and '.musics) program was a notable .feature. PLANS DISCUSSED FOR POULTRY SHOW Entries are Coming itr at Lirely Rate. Proipects re Exceedingly Brigb i far a SoccMSful Snow la Tail City Greater MartjVn-.s Poultry and Pet StoCk association 'hold a- meet ing In the' office of .Dr. 3$. O. Ilichardson on West Center street) Wednesday, oyenlng and perfected r...iL -1 -J.. ai t.1-. ..V.. liiruiur jhuu iur mu .B b.iuw to be held on Xorth Oak stroot on November n to 22 jncluslvo. Tho association members placed rcspectlvo ;orders for exhibition coops In which to cago thoir flno block. Kach. exhibition will bo compelled tofumlrm hta coop or stall ajt thq.shqw, a point which those who lntond to exhibit should consider at this tlmo. Mr. H. Sauer of Trntwnnf! f ono of tho largest breeders of 'flno poultry In ytho stao vt'pB. present and arranged" with tho Associa tion to exhibit, a ''lino of Incuba tors as well as "a part of his select poultry at the .show. F. H. OvneT), secretary , of the as sociation reported tho' entries as coming In .rapidly and 'the' pros pects very ljrjght for a mamrnqtb cxnijoiiion pi. um 'Kings of pt stock, it Is expected, . howjjyer, .that .more than, ono ,hrilf ,"tho .,ftntr;eB .'will bo mhdp ;dMri.ng the;Jast veek., After aringjng to hayeiaj special ex hibit ,of dogs on'd;w4ter; ifouls, the society, udjournpd., ju; , Rev. D. H. Balloy Is rnovfng his household goods ,(jitoH tho. now Ep worth parsonago todayV Ho will take up lila residence tlioe.'yeVy'sodn.- If. Sj Kranor;'formorly of this pity,, hns nccoptpj, -a,. .position as ombalmer nnd f.uiiertil director at xs Angeles, California. 'W. It. CarpenteV ex-mayor and prpminent resident', elp.ware, died Wednesday nlter'a" lln'gorlng Illness. Tho deceased was ewll knownw Jn Mnrloii county. ' ' Gladys, tho eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Aire.'", Charles. -.MoGuIr, of South Grand Avonuo,."foll near her homo shortly after noon Thursday and dislocated her right shoulder. Phe was attended by Dr. L. D Ham ilton. V " (Margaret ij)ck, an lnmato of tho Old Ladles' Home, was operated upon today for cancer nt tlio Central Emor gen6y hospital. Drs.' Chlsholm, Uhler and Ramroth performed the operation. Q'ho aged lady Is doing nicely. i . 1 .. . DELICATE OPEtATIONj Performed Upon Mrs. Love Naples at Local Hospital. Tho right cyo of.'.Mrsj Loyo Wnp.i los, of West Cfyurciajreet, was removed this nip'rnttijs at tho Cen tral Emergency liosplai.. Tlio pa. tlent was troublo'dllth: farcoma of tho eyeball nnd .tlio'Noperatlon becamo nocessnry, ipdayi'as the dls eqsb or tho oyo' mlghVuoon affect thq ..other, Tho . ujifpjtunsto ndy iHtjlrnprovlng nleojj,. . ). , - 'iM'i- 4 " '"' i ,'iV COUPLE' BLOfl' ."i Mill Mtry Ediell;aid''Mr. Rail Earl Baker and illssIhry ' isdsell, liotH of this citVi" 'ffora ''married Wednesday at Covington', 'Kentucky. nThe young people; ieknSdv Tuesday night and Wednesday. .a telaarram was 1-iUi. i ..'.3I7L.-" !VL. sent, home, unnouuoimrtue r mar . M.r,( c 4-j - -- - rl". ., ytt'' ,.- fVbe ftrldp l .tlwjflUBhB" irtjMfte, , S, Edsell of'Snetiavenuepwhllo tl'nnVr emplbed I EVENTS I H ' riii i ., I 1 1 lit) .groom is ft plth P. C. E!teeIIWTU?oauplfe wrrtmiBitmiUhui IMiUtMmW'Wnmry'H"-?a''W-f AGREEMENT IS REACHED Case is Settled Cou.it., Out of III' Ur i iQllfim. GROSS INJUSTICE DONE The Southside Building and Supply Co. Decrees of Divorce are Granted Mir. tltt Hauver and Mrs. Mary Evant Thursday. The attachment case commenced In tho common picas court Wednesday by tho W. M. nlttt-r r.umber com pany against the South Sldo Building and Supply company, was settled Thursday outside of court ,by the in terested parties. In roply to tho charges made by tho plaintiff In the suit the man agers of the local concern states that a gross injustice was done them by tho publication of .tho attachment suit. They stato that they made a phrchnse of some lumber of the plain tiff company, but when tho lumber arrived hero it was green and in bad condition. They notified the whole sale company that they refused to ac cept. It. 'By tho terms of an agree ment .entered Into at that tlmo the ,., ' nrn wns .,, ,, , ,..., ' 1 - - n,, . nv .- ,.,,,,.. As an additional Inducement It was agreed that tho lumber should cost tho purchaser $1 less per thousand feet. With the freight bills and tho discount deducted tho amount owed by the lumber company wns JMO. They stato that they had no Inten tion whatever of defrauding the com pany of which they made tho nur- chaso and as the bill was not duo un til November 9 they did not Intend to pay It until that time. An Invoice of tho company's lum ber yard will bo taken Friday, preparatory to turning over the plaht to .tho Wollenwebor company wnicn nas purchased It. In the caso of Georgo W. Parish against Frank Salter and others. township trustees, tho Jury In tho common pleas court . returned a ver dict of 196.75, the amount asked by tho plaintiff, .who claims - that tho township 'trustees used his house lo cated on .Fountain streot, for a pest house, during tho epidemic of three years ago. Tho caso was started In the common pleas court- two years ago in tho trial the caso was 'taken from tlio Jury and a verdict ordered for tho de fendants. Tho. plaintiff carried the caso to the. circuit, court .where tlio de cision of tho common, ploas was over ruled and tho case', remanded to tho common pleas cqur.t, for a. now trial. Tho. hearing or tho case occupied practically-the e.ntlro day ml tJl0 Jury returned a verdict for tho iHiiiiiun, as prayed for within hour , nn .Tudgo B. G. Ybiing granted Mor ritt Hauypr a 'divorce from his wife. Mattlo A. 'llauvor. on tho, grounds of .gross noglect or duty.' in tho common pleas' court Thurs. day morning. Tho plaintiff Is six. ty-four years of ago and his wlfo Is fifty-two. i'hey woro married In Octobor, m0.r. Tho court ordered mat tno wire ho bnrred of dowor In tho estate or tho plaintiff and that tho lattor pay tho costs of tho suit. DcOolloy and DeGolloy appeared as counsel for tho plain, tiff, ho suit was not contested. Charging wllfn nhsonco Tor moro than throe years, Mary Evans secured n divorce rrom hor husband Ilorbort A. Kvans In tho common plonh court hursdny morn ing. Tho plaintiff was restored to her maiden namo, Mary Chlcko. danz. DeGolloy and DeGolloy wero nttoruoys for tho plaintiff. (Pennsylvania conductor G. W. Craft Is enjoying a two weeks' val cation. B. p. Zeechmnn is nillng tho vacancy. 27.50 bIbbbbHbbHj j BHKShBjBBBV fcMaBBB" A WL WL A. N VALUABLE TEAK Jacob Lichtenberger Sells Pair of Fine Horses. Jacob Lichtenberger, the well known horseman of Pleasant township, Thursday shipped n team of fine draft horses to Chicago. The animals are among the best over sent from Ma rlon county. The valuable team was purchased by, II, B. Du l'lnln, representing tho Chicago firm of SchwnrtzHchlld and Sultbergor. The team weighs 41C0 pounds and brought the fancy prrce of $1,000. Many Marlon prople admired tho team as It .passed along the streets to the railway station for shipment. Tho pair will be placed on exhibition at the Chicago Stock show In De cember. FORMER MARI0NITE 1 n . Honored at Fraternity Election at Yale College. At tho annual elections to tho Junior fraternities nt Yaio from the classes of H)()) and (J1() Harry Burgess Snyder of Pinna, formerly of this city, wns inndo a member of tho Zeta Psi fraternity. Mr. Snyder is tho youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Snyder, who until recently resided on East Cenetr street. Try ADMIRAL COFFEE. THE DEPARTMENT CO EAST CENTER STREET. BBBBKffigy Mr' ' "H sBBBBara iavairaL 1 BBVanBBWaVBBBH FRED W. PETERS Fire Insurance Agency No. 110 1-2 South Main St. SURETY BONDS ISSUED. Slab Wood and Cuttings We have plenty of each on hand just now. If you need either, it would be well to order now. HARD AND SOFT COAL, WOOD IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURING GO, Both Phones. North Greenwood St. KwaysRememlu tne Jtan .Name xative Rrcimo (vmnejQ ML A Carat aCoIdlaOnT day. CtId 2 Dava C9. SjCyrW vmmmmmmmmswmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmm mmmmammmmMmmmmamtmtmmmmmmmmimm The greatest steel range bargain ever offered in Marion. tm i:&MQttr2rt 8MAHT A UfADDBMS ifli KtlaH A TIP Smart cSr Waddells SHOES ARE IT. Nuf Ced. I 20 Per Cent Off 20 Per Cent Our 20 off sale is moving right along. We are showing some of . the best makes of goods on the market, and they are all subject to the 20 off. OUTFITS on EASY PAYMENTS. aaavary eaa,85t $27.50 N ' lliaBapl! f'--iiiBjjM , bbhMH9bbVVV9bbbbbV . BBaSSUvBBflBBRBB J .fiMBBBBU. ' KLIbbBbHbI. ' t A'l m ..,.'' n frri 12 "mfA