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if V ! "a (, L'V I'.W !( . t ..V ', A. : . "I V .1 '1. A r ti . -. t ' saw w .m ,;' f SB ft I I R . te 1 1. Tf If it v fc T'- j. IW" 'W i.$i&; v t 'i' PAtl 1IMR THB MAnlON 'tf KLEINMAIER'S . ?i MSEs &' li-sT?: i! 11 The Highest Type Of The Tailor's Craft Is Represented In the Kletnmaler Stock of Suits and Overootts It li the cream The pick ef this Craatry's heat Makers. It 'includes hoth the cesser vative as well as the extreme, yet aetie extreme as ie ran ie me naicvieus. ueea lanecnariv acterixes this Clothinaj threvgheat Styles as are wera hy the best dressers la the 14. The Kleinmaier Prices are the Lowest in Marion Probably a strong assertion, bat taking quality for qual ity Liaings, trimmings, workmanship aad all that gees to wards making ap a good salt, aad yoa will agree with as that BEST VALUES ARE HERE. MM. PRtDAY, NOVSMSMl msraammm "ftGfeJ KLEINMAIERS But One More Day OF OUR Special Suit Sale, Certainly unusual for us to give such a sale at this season of the year, but a late shipment of suits that we didn't expect, compels us to do it. Why not save by purchasing tomorrow ? Af S10 fl c'cS'int su,ts ,n bIuc Ml piy.l brown,andnovelties; late styles; best of materials'; regular prices $27.5010 $30.00, now offered at A 4 fifi a large assortment Ml 3IDJJ 0f an late styles in most'all colors;excellent materials; regular prices $22,150 to $25, now at At 0 ft Sl"ts n kluc,brown Ml HyJv black and novelties in the medium lengths; full skirts; $15.00 to $17.50 values now at J. P. LUDWIQ, ClSusse $19.50 $15.00 $9.50 UNDERTAKER NOT NOTIFIED Instead Short Goes Spree. on a MISSION NOT PERFORMED Sorrow Soon Forgotten in the Cup That Cheers. William C. Baker Civil War Veteran Dies Thursday at the Home of His Daughter. After coming to this city to call an undertaker to take charge of the re mains of his father-in-law, William 0 Baker, who died Thursday morn ing about ten o'clock, William Short cot full and landed behind the bars of the city prison before he had not ified the undertaker. Officer Cuslc found Short and took Mm to the city prison, When ho bad tioberfl Up he told the police that hto raler-ln-iw .was dead and that he hjfrtto call an undertaker, tfho. pdileYjWieaMd htm and Short arJartd';onfmore for the1 undertak er's. UnaMe to keep his mind on mislrieas, aiort wandered into a sa loon arid Mn a short time had ac qu1reclanoier Jag. Friday morning he was stftl under the Influence of liquors ahdVwas arrested by Chief' Comwell,'. I'ehort had not returned to his home nor, had he notified the undertaker J, fWJlilMrijiprBakei; aed 72 years. a veteran Jtl the blvfrVar, died, at fho-jybhferof villlairt:,SH6rt,li thrto mllos south of the city, Thursday morning atten o'clock, death being caused byva complication of diseases and old age. Until about three weeks ago, he had been in. Inmate of the Sandusky Soldlora' home. He is survived by a daughter, xMra. William Short and. one son, William Baker, of this city. Tho funeral services will be held at the Short reetdenco Saturday morn ing at ton o'clock and tho remains. Will bo billed in Pleasant comotery. Short was released from the police court after he had paid n fine of 5 and promised to be good. Tho un dertaker w,as, secured last night when Short failed to make his appearance at his home. 8t 1907 Telephone Discounts. 1 All telephone bills aro subject to 25 cents discount on each phbne rent ed, If paid, on or before the tenth of tho month',' Don't miss your chance to save thevdlsooaat. Offico is open dally, excopt Sunday, open also on Saturday evenings, and on the even ings of the, 8th, 9th and 10th. Where the 10th falls on Sunday, discounts will be allowed on the 11th. ll-4-5t -p. M. Odaffer, Manager. MAltlM- :bu WY 1 WtiilH Take Place Wt4M4ay at Mergaatewii.W. Va. Miss Golda Bussey of Mt. Mor ris, West Virginia, and William Folty Martin', a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. (Martin .of, Blaine avenue,, were married, Wednesday, at (Morgantowa, West Virginia, News of tho" -edfllng was receiv ed In a letter vhlch. reached the croom 'h naronti .here TridaV. D'Wf..fcWrtln ii wpII known In Marlon, whero he spent his boy hood daysJIe visited hero only a few week'? ago. Ho is an excellent young man and is now, employed' as telegrapher by the Hope Gas company, at Bula West Virginia. He hna prepared a cozy home at that place. 1 j ... ' KICKED BY HOR8B Doaald Jeakisa Meets With Painful Aceideit Friday; Jonald Jenkins, the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jenkins, of East Church street ,was the victim of a painful accident occurring about 8 o'clock Friday mornings While placing the harness on his driving horse, the animal kicked, striking tho lad with great force on the left hip. The young man was carried to his home nearby and Dr. James McMur ray summoned. The physician's ex amination disclosed that the victim had sustained a seriously bruised and sprained hip. He was resting easy this afternoon and his condition Is such that ho will rapidly recover. GET "THE CASH HABIT. HEATHERBLOQM PETTICOATS Heatherbloom Petticoats at $ 1 .98 Another shipment of those beautiful Heatherbloom skirts cat in this, morning. Any other store .would say $2.50. Froin us you may buy them at Njlw YoirW Stote ,-., ''-''V i1" t. Wk 4? ; V;i r t . .jnzun You Need'nt Wmt til a. v ABaylongg Don't feel that yoii are obligea tp wait for your your new Winter uit t, cause you hav'nt the money in hahcF t6i pay cash down, you can deal here juii'fiilys as sadsfactorily on our xreditplah, asvf , though you had the cash in your packet;! JQ Ladies' Tailor Suits We Kelped the maker to close up his season by taking all the Suits he had on hand, buying for 12 stores enables us to make immense purchases for which our customers always get the benefit. Hence the biggest and best suit bargains that Marion ladies have known this season. All smart new models in Pan' amas, Broadcloths and Cheviots, in plain .colors and Unsy eflects, with long or short, fi'tcd or half fitted coats Don't miss seeing them. Men's Suits and Overcoats! No matter what your deeke' may' be in the overcoat line, it i can be gratified here, we not only have a large and compre hensive stock, but the choicest,, latest and best selected stock of ' overcoats to be lound anywhere. The equal of our better grade, can only be found in the mer chant tailor shop, at almost double the money. We have almost a double" ai- ray of handsome suits for winter wear; at a price that Is except ionally low. We want- every man, that is a judge of clothing,' to see thesei garments, to ap preciate the great values we are offering. '.v",N :l ?W $m 4 .V It "- fx.:tt 7 rOL'VM fU Tl m ; -sih 1 1 -r-. UirCtl A $A -.mi j i 9 i.fl II TRIMMED HATS Our selection of trimmed hats, com prises the newest things in the best markets of the country, at a great saving over exclusive millinery; stores, you have only to comparcthc goods ancl the1 prices, and we are sure you will buy here. Credit too, if you wish. The Hopkins Credit Store; West Center Street. i i jfl 4& J y W. v ff Hi 4' '- V. 3 $Utt .S .''. m Marion's Finest Candy Store OPENS TOMORROW. ' OUR FOUNTAIN. We invite the most critical inspection of our modern fountain the largest in Mar ion. . We have installed this magnificent fountain regardless of expense, aiming only to obtain the best and most mod ern scientific con struction known. "i v. & ': " . titX- (!.- ''$.$; $ "., f " , rfr- , i, f . i w -' .M ft .-. -" "A i 'V 'Jn.W 4 &' J- v. fa;. Stanley S. Kaler ,., r. a Sr r ' ""wp! .C0)9 ti -VjlK) Sf J4! XI. iH:Xfi$W$tt ptH i a m f imFlo jjn;' JUf tm)tv extends you a cordial. invitation to attend the . opening of his New Store located in the Christian building, west Center street, next to Frank's new building, Saturday Afternoon and Evening, November -Ninth, Nineteen ' Hundred ajiSeven, . j- 4W S.UItt.-HVtA. I' afc''Vfiieirlin fli UVininor thv;. 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