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? miH maiuon dajty mirror, fouday fbthujaiti,y c, 1000. s IA' n n j fc What Is Billed For Early . Dates On Local Stage. 1 frhoro lo a certain amont of satis faction In scolng tho olhor follow ro txiivo thd samo sort of ttcnUnent which you did. Under blood boil ing conditions, and woro unable to resent for business reasons. Thero is a scene In '"Tho Lion and tho Mouse" -Milch aptly Illustrates this. 'John Dunkctt -ltyd)jn, .tilio money King, Is awaiting tho advent of Sar nl Croon," In his iprlvnto library. Tho groat and tho near great havo appointments with tho financier. Tho (privato secretary enters tho ipras enco to announco tho governor, atyd-e-r looks up growling. "'Can't sec him." "But Mr. IHiydcr" '"Toll tho tool to go homo; I'll send 'for him where I want him." snnpi tho money (king. The desk "phono rings. Hydcr gral tho receiver savagely. Shirley Rossmore ( Edith. Barker) Who Wins the Game of Love and Honor Against Dollars in "The Lion and the Mouse" at the Grand Tonight. Their conies n monologue like this: "Uad an appointment with you? It's (broken. Came a thousand miles to lceop. Mr. Jlydor Is out." We haVo all cooled our heols In tho ante room of tho milghty. That' why tlio accno Is onjoyafblo and contomptlblo. 'Mnndy (Hawkins", tho featuro act at tho Family theater U quite tho (best bit of rustic realism Imagin able from tho principals (Mr. nml Mrs. Danny iMnnn) to tho sconony, at medal and plaod with tx view to transport tho audience Into tho uro ortouglu envdroiiimcut of tho slniplo aifo. In the h&teo flanking tho bcono, lightning h.vgt dLspont them selves In iolntfl of flame, nnc through tho window of tho vlllago chuttth, streams tho light of tho iWodncbdny evening ipraycu- incotings IMarlon lodge. No. 32, 11. P. 0. iKlka miot last evening with a largo attondanco. i After transacting reg ular .business, Uirrangonionts woro niado for n "stag social io be held on tho evening of Washington's birth day, February siina, A communica tion "was received from Mr. II. aiurltett, district deputy from Find lay, Ohio. annouiioiiiK that ho would ibo present at tlio noxt meeting at which time a Inrgo class of caiidl datea will "bo Initiated, Who IModoui Woodmuit transacted only routine ItualuavH at a well at tended meeting hVld last ovoning. (Uniform ltank, Knights of Py thias mot in regular .oelon lost evening and considered only huslnoss of a routlno nature. JW'ayaido lodge T. 0. O. '$. con. Sobgc Ttotes ONE-HALF OFF , On all Ladies coats, skirts, waists and fur3. MEN'S OVERCOATS ' We have a few men's overcoats in blacks and mixtures that we are offering for less than cost. Come early we may have your size. Your Credit is good. illM CLOTHING & CLOll nut tho molodloua rc-mlrtiBccnt nolo of tho chunoli organ and vlllago choir. Mn. Gianni Is a make-up artist too, ni voniftdhlo raggoty girl from tho county ioor fann aiwl hr chlJd IbIi llwp adds the proper touch, of iliarmoiny to n. very lovor portrnycl tot a character and situation not without a touch of pathos In thu toll ling. aiarlo Alma Is acceptable In her comedy and ieharnili3 in' her rotull tlon of songs, Tho comedy act' 01 Cooper ahd Itced Is graced by tho etironot atul saxaiphono noIos, both worth n good ham?. , The motion pictures glvo a splon did Insight Ihilo Lho llfo of Abraham Lincoln and are not tch least at tractive of tho acts by any manner of liioamt. Tlio IMuatmtod song lilts lo especially Interesting to tho younger set. ''Tho Gleat Divide, In other words tho accepted American Idea of a play is the second In tho Grand February series. The quick blood of tho West and tho cool blood of tho Hast, mot In this story of Intonso heart Interest and thoy nnnlly morgo though not without considerable re fining process on tho part of both. 'February 11 .! tho dato of tho sec ond sories play. 'i:i" is Henry B. Harris' luck number, ntt Friday Is tho day For tuno hands her favois along ,1i!h wa. Mr. 'Harris always Iaunohos his blk (ventures on the 13th day of tho month. Lust evening "Tho Lion and tho iMoubo" entered tho 1300 perfor fnnce class and from tlvo cat sale Mr. Harris good fairy Is1 all for 13. toned tliQ tceond degreo upon ono candidate ind arranged for Initiatory wonk nuxt week, In tho courso of a well attonded session hold last ovcu Ing. Tho Knights of St. John mot lost ovoning and transacted, only business of routine nature A social session concluded tho meeting. Tho Druids hold a tclal Jii thu Iodgo halls Thursday ovoning. Thero WttA a (food iLt.tniwlinir.n niid 1.1 in nv. oiiliiij -vwirf aod very ploosaiUly with vaiilous Hoclal dlvcr.nloiw. It expels all poisons, stimulato tlio Internal oiteans. cleansos tha system nndi pirrllloa tho blood. Such in Ilolllstcr'8 Hooky Mountain Tea, lie most effective preventative of dls easo, 35 coats, Tea or Tablets. For rialo by Flockon's Drug Storo. Sl'kpettlcoats, at Ludwlg's. ?5.0fj values, ?3.05 It llcatty & Long's 1"3 off shoo aalo. MAY YET MOVE OFFICES Mrs. Barnhart Offers City Quarters at Reduced Prices FAVOR CHEAPER RENTAL City Dads Anxious to Cut Down Expenses Said That Third Floor of Former Buropean Hold Is Very Desirable Tho Inducements offered to tho oity council by Mcr Murtha llarn linrt, ho .low owner of tho I&iropeau hatol Mack, will in all probability result In a dhaiuio In tho lomUrm of tho city olilcos. '.Mii. uarnluirt has offered to lcaso tho third story to itho city for tho sum of ?50 a month which Is alout $10 lo6 than tho rents demanded 'by tho loco of tho Iiubcr bul'Jd Ing1. In itho coufBo of a flvo year leaf) tho dlffcromco In rent vould aimount io a considerable sum of monoy. At any rato the inducement looks good to 'tlio city dads and It is a prcay well astj-jred tiling that tho chan?o will bo unadc. It is said. The rooiiM of tho Ilarnhart bloclt aio iiitoro spacious and will afTonl cozy iioiartcrs fop the city oiilccs. It 1 quite p'ttbablo tlitu tho state building lnspactor will compel tho mayor anil polko department to move out of tho o'd nlejcety city hall building and In tills oao thero would bo BUillicJont room In tlio Barnhart block to aceomniodato them. FEAR BURNS MAY RESULT FATALLY Man " Burned in Boiler in Serious Condition. In Making Way Out He Sustained Bruises in a Fall At S&nitorium. Thomas O'Connell, who wOh quilt, eerlously burned in ono of tlio boil ers at tlio Brio gas plant Wednes day, lies in a vary crlUcal condition at tlio Sawyer Sanatorium, whoro ho ww removed iirom his homo Thurs day. Early this morning It wn .thought that the ipatlcat was dy ing and tho attending physicians, think that hte condition Is cxtronioi precarious O'Connell u In rt coana toHo stato and is unahlo to htato tho partlculara of the accident in which ho was burned. Tlio victim of tho accident was 'busy In cleaning out tho tluos at tlio plant and toIuBo In .tho uppor part of tho boiler his clothing cuuglu llor from his condlo causing Jiim .to bo qulto badly bivrned. It dovolopn that ilio foil a distance of about fourteen feet to tho iKittom of the holler and suffered some difficulty In unakliii? his way out. Ills hood wa.. bnuhed In his attempts t)o get out of tho boiler. The attending physi cians stato that- tho burns were not mi serious as tho other injuries which ho received1, O'Connoll flgurciil In an accldciw. ot tho ICnio Ice plant winio six years ago when tho plotfo-im fell at that placo. IHs iniurlos received at that time iuhcd him to bo weak and ho lias not yot wholly irecSavorcd. HOLDS PROFITABLE SESSION Calvary Missionary Society Renders Program of Merit. An iiinusualry largo . number o momilmiia m tlio Oalv'ary Bvaugoltai Woman'H Missionary socloty mo yesterday aftoriuxm at tlio homo '.Mrs. .). ii. Diolil, of Cherry streot Mrs. Lctih iMUlor loil In tho devo tions. A piano solo was roudored b .Miu &. V. Suydor. Tiio study uubjco 'Tho Blight of 'Wain," was adaptod from tho toxt book, 'Tho Nearer an FYuiHior liist". Mrs. L. 1). Zooluua IniToducotl new uml Interesting fen tures Ju hor geoifraphlciil skotcli "Tno iBxtont of Islaim," ''The Datani of Islam," woro doilned by M.rb Oicoro Kaclunun. ''Little Dauglitor of bliani," was tiio eubject ot reading by (Mrs. Frank Tavonor, M'Ibh iMIiutlo Wonder toll In n forco ful waly ot tho 'Social Evils Poly amy and Dlvoico," "Tho Effect ot Slavery on tho Individual," wis dls eujihed rby Mra. ltoubort Stull ami iMi. Bllzabotltf Vox. Mrs. .Will Stul aauli Ins, S. 'F. Snyder siing a siUtaul number. flMie vlsltlnl? commilttoes roporto noa'rly 400 calls made the past mouth Tliroo no,w monibem wore receive into tho society. TJio next meotln will bo held at tho home of Mrs. C. Z. ZaUiraan, Glmrd Avenuo oi March 4. Tbo annual day ot prayo authoiilzed by itho Goneral MlBslon aiy society will bo observed nex Sunday, mils wiill bo tho Mlvor an nlversary of tlio organization. X special Ronvloo at 0;15 o'clock wJl lie UmI by airs,.'E. Oi uunnnuiuu. Try the MIrrorwaat column. TONE UP THE STOMACH Get Rid of the Gas, Headaches and Dizziness. The symptoms of stomach trouble Vary. Some victims have a ravenous appetite, some loathe the sight of food. Of ten there is a feeling as of weight on the chest, a full feeling in the throat. Some times the gas presses on the heart and leads the sufferer to think he has heart disease. Sick headache is a frequent and distressing symptom. A very delicate stomach requires easily digested food but nature never intended that the food should be digest ed before it is eaten. The stomach must be strengthened to perform its own work and what it needs is not food al ready digested but a tonic The processes of digestion are controlled by the blood and nerves, and medical science has produced no bet ter digestive tonic than Dr. Williams' PINK PILLS While io promptly "rti-rtlvn, tliMo pills rontAln no liRrwful ititniilnnMtor oplntei. Thoy nrt perfettly m(n nnd croato no dmghnblt llvory .IvirxTtiraliould ronil, "What toKat nnl It.nv to Hit " Writs tho Dr. William knii. im Co . Schenec tady. N. V., tor a frc rupy Dr. WHIUm.' 1'ink 1 u re lold by all druiigHtt. or sent by in i I pniipaul, on re cIpt of price, jo cents p-r bo; ilx boxes (or Si.jo. ias Hailrocrt Hotcs 1). L. Browne, district passongor agent of the Chicago and Alton rail way, was a vlstor in local railroad circles today. La Verne Yodor, of tho Union Sta tion baggogo force, way ort duty to tlny. Ho Is ylslilng ;xlcnds at liur baulc. ' " ' lM. E. iHoggerty, .who has been In specting tho nov iKrio engines In courso of constniictlon at Philadel phia, has completed his task and Is now at his home In Gallon. Porfumo manufacturers of Italy ev ery year comsunio l,bC0 tons ot or-nngo-ibloseom, 030 tons of rosea, ICO tons each of j;ismiIiic and violets and IjG toils of joiitiullS.- ,- Probate Court Notice is hereby gtvonv that the fo'luvsing accounts havo been niocl In the Probate Court within and Tor the County of Marlon and Slate of Ohio, for .olthjiieiit and that said accounts will ho Tor lioarlng in tald Piobato Court on TUESIA, MAJICH 2ND, A. D. il909., Trustees, Guardians, Assignees. rrhlid ninint of '.Barney F. Mlllls or, guardian ot Hoiiry E. lllllsor. iSeoond account of Charles Hatha way, giuirdlan of cJvrl B. dlathaway, Willie It. Il.Uhaway and Iva May Hathaway, minors, Second urn-omit ot. .Franklin Swish er, guardian ot DavM A. Crlaslngor, a -minor. Second amount of Georgo T. Ilurd Ing, guardian of John W. Clark. First account of WJ111 Zattau, gunut ian of Charles Vox,, a minor. Fifth account, of Fred E. Gutliory, trustoo of tlio estato". ot Elbert A. lUitoe. ' , 1'Jnst aciount of A. J. Whiting, gunnllun of Helen E. Whiting and ManKubrlto'WIiiting, Fourth an-ount f Ollfford B. hW-H-H-I-H-H-H-H-I-H-H-l-H-H Restorative Recipe for Mon " it I1 H-l H-H-I-H-H-l-W-H-M-I-H-H-I-I-h This rccliw ran l flllfil nt home, no that no ono need know nf RnnthcrV Iroulilp, an I he ljigrcil It'll Is mu U' clitalncd Kl'tmlqly at ny well tckt ilriis tlon-. Thpy arc In regular ue and manjr ilirrcmit pncrlitlona aro cou. Mimlly tvlni: mini nltli them. Thla will iirove a welcome bit of Informa tion for all thoc who nr ovcrworkeil, Bloomy, despondent, nenoim and Iioto tremtillnB llmhn, heart palpitation, (llutReaa, cold extremities, insomnia, fear without caiike, timidity In ten turlnc, nnd general Jnablllty- to act naturally and, rationally a other dp, bvcauao the treat ment can be prepared tte'cretly a( borao and taken without any ono'a knowlodre. Overworked offlco men and tho many le tlma of Boclety'a late hours and diminution will, it la tald, find tlo rcstoratlro they aro in neeu or. ! it tbo reader decide to try It, eet threo ounces of ordinary ajrup MMflparllla compound aijd obo ouuco compound Bold balmwort t mix, and let aland to. bourat then gat one ounce compound essence cardlo, and one ounce tincture cadomene: mix' all together, tbake well and tale a teaapoonfuV after each meal and one nbca retlrloE, K Kling, tntstoo of the oslalo of Jano 13. Wallace, deceased. nAhlrd and final atjcount of Klcanor Dwycr, guardian of Michael Dwyor, now docearaod. Socond account of I. O. ponncn wlrth, guardian of. Frank Brookolsby and Claronco IM'ockolfliby, anlnors. First and final account ot Jj. IM. Hitwher, administrator of tho cstato of HI. "iA .Hlpsher deceased, guard Ian of iLcstor O. iHlpshcr a minor. Third account of Christian Knlck cl, guardian of Frank Knlokel, a minor. First account of Mary C. Baor, guardian ot Blanch iBacr, n minor. Fifth account of Viola 1. Hughes, guardian of Clifford Blggcrstaft and James IS. vBiggcretaff, minors. Sixth ncount ot itmthor V. Uncaph er, guardian ot Hannah M. Itobln boii. SeconU account of Ixmls Uhl, guardian of Harry Uhl a minor. Ninth account of B. o. llon, ns slgneo; of lho estate ot Thomas P. AVallaco. 'Administrators and Kxcoutop?. Second account ot Electa Mack, administratrix of tlio estate of Wil liam H .fMock, deceased. iKIrst and final account of Levi Ilnrruff. Kxceulor of tho cstato ot Christiana Ilaruff, decoasetl. First and final account of Herman D. Ward, administrator of tho cstato of KInorn Ii. Tohln. deceagod. iNlnth and final account of Lydla M. Sillier. Bxecutrix of tho cstato of Samuel Salter, deceased. .First and final account of Emma Miller, now Layton. administratrix do honls noil of tho estate of Earl C. (Miller, deceased. First and final account or p. Kcl lv and George Kelly, administrators of tho estate of Sarah A. Kelly, de ceased . First and final account of Kmma K. uuiioKo, administratrix nf h cstato of Georgo AV. Davidson, de ceased . First nnd final account of John Somerlotl. Executor of tho estate of (atharlno Myers, deceased. First and final account of C. W ""; nrtmlnlstrator of tho estate of William lit. Conltlln. deceased 'Ivxcoptrons to any of tho above named accounts must bo filed on or iro toaturuay, tho 27th dav of February, A. B. 1009. G. H. IWSTErt. Probate Judge. 2-CMli-w HGAl NOTICE In the Probato Court of Jlnrlon County OMn. Tilllo Keightley, Ad m I atratrlx of the cBtnto of Matilda Austin, doceamd, plaintiff ninat .. iiuuinn, et ni., defendants, Num dents0230' N0UC t0 non-rcsN William D. Austin and Roa Auh i n ins t-Ifc, whoso rcsldonco Is Col ler, Kansas, Edith Soul nnd High land Soul, hor husband, whoso resi dence Is Made, Michigan, Clldj I-Iant, whoso residence Is Albuquer qno, Now Mexico, Delmer Clark whoso Tosldents Is Dolphl, Indiana, nnd Merdlth Clark, a minor under 11 years of ago, who rcsldos with his father Dolmor Clark at Delphi. Indiana, will tnko notice thnt Tilllo Keightley, Administratrix of tho cs tato of Matilda Austin, deceased, on tho 21st day of Dccombor, A. D., 1008, filed hor petition In tho Pro bato Court ot Marlon County, Ohio, alloglng that tho personal property of said decedent Is InsufTiclont to pay tho debts and tho charges of administration of tho cstato; that sho died, seized In feo slmplo of tlm following described rcnl estate, to wlt. Tract 1, Situated In tho County of Marlon, Stato or Ohio and town ship or Clarldon and known as flf Icon and sovonty-olht hundredths (lfi.78) acres of land, bounded and described ns follows, to-wlt: Begin ning nt tho north west cornor of tho cast half of tho north oast quar ter or section twonty-soven (27) township flvo (5) south of rnngo sixteen (10) cast; thenco north 80 degrees cast to a etono dn tlio sec tion lino, eight (8) chains and thir ty (ISO) links; thence south 1-3 de greo west to a etono thirteen (13) chains and twonty-elght (28) links; thenco east to a stono ono (1) chain; thonco south to a stono In tho con tor of tho stato road, six (G) chalm and sovonty and ono halt (70 1-2) Units; thouco west along tho contor of said road to a stono In the quar ter section ilno, nlno (9) chains nnd soventy-ono (71) Utiles; thonco north ono (l) degreo nnd twonty-slx (2C) minutes east do tho placo of begin ning, twonty (20) chains nnd twen-ty-soven (27) links, oxcoptlng one (1) aero of land hcrotoforo convoy ed by Matilda Austin for school purposes out of tho south-west cor nor of tho nbovo doscrlbod tract bo ln? 10x10 .rods and ateo oxcoptlng ono (I) aero, 10x10 rods, out of south-east corner; of tho above de scribed tract, convoyed by W. S. Aye to tho Trustees ot tho M. E, Church, making tho nmount hereby conveyed flfteon and sovonty-clght hundredths (15.78) acres of land bo the samo moro or less but eubject to nil legal highways, acros more or less in said tract. Tract 2, Also lot Number Twonty olglit Hundred and forty-two 12842) In Mt Vernon Heights Addition to tho Vlllulso (now City) ot Marlon, Ohio, tlio prayer or the petition la that said Administratrix may be au thorized naul ordered to eell said real estato according to tho statutes FREE Ladies' or Gentlemen's $5 BARHATTO Brilliancy equals genuine detection baffles experts -fills every trequirement , o( the most exacting pleases tho most lastidioua, at only one-thirtieth tho. cost ol the real diamond. As a means o introducing this marvelous and wondcrfal scintill ating gem, and securing4 as many new friends as quickly as possible, w are making a special inducement for tho New Year. , y We want you lo wear this beautiful Ring, this masterpiece of ' handicraft, this simulation that sparkles with all the beauty and flashes with- i all the fire of A Genuine Diamond. Wo want you to show it to onr friends and lako orders for us, as.it olIs it self sells at sight and makes 100 Prof it 100 ' lor you, absolutely without effort on your part. We want'good, honestreprcscntatives everywhere, in ever locality, city or ' country, in lact, in every country throughout lho world, both men and women, young or old, who will not sell or pawn 1 no Mamauo Jimuwuuu -mpnds under the pretense that they are Genuine Gems, as such action with tJ simulation diamonds sometimes leads to trouble or embarassmenL ; II you want a simulation diamond a substitute for tho genuine DON'T -WAIT ACT TODAY, as this advertisement may no appear again. - "zi '" Fill out Coupon.balow and.Mall.at onoa Flrat Coma Flrat Sarvad. Write, horo nnmo of pnpor In which you mw Tha Darnatto Diamond Co., Clrard Hlr:-ricn80 send Kroc Snmplo Offer, 1'lnCnt.iloR, Nnmo No Ht. Town or City In such cases made and provided and for all other proper orders and relief In tho premises to pay tho debts as aforesaid; William D Austin and Itosa Austin, his wife, Edith Soul and Highland Soul, her Also excepting ono (1) aero hcro toforo conveyed by Matilda Austin to Claudo B. Austin, under dato of January 18th, 1901 and recorded in Volumo 100 paso G72 ot tho deed decords ot Marlon County, Ohio. Also excepting therefrom three quarter (3-4) aero horetoforo convoy ed by Matilda Austin to Cla-ido B. Austin, under dato of Octobor 3rd, 1901 and recorded in Volumo 107 pago 342 of tho locd records of Marlon County, Ohio, leaving four teen and threo hundredths (14.03) husband, Clydo Flant, Delmar Clark and Merdlth Clark aro hereby noti fied that thoy aro mado parties de fendants (to sadd petition and that they aro required to answer tho samo on or beforo tho 22nd day nf T?nlirnnrv A. T).. 1909. Wl .VIW.M.rf.--- , Tilllo Keightley, Administratrix of tho Hstato of Matilda Austin, deceased. By Fred U Carhart, Her Attorney. 1-1-CtFrIday OttDINiANOK NO. 3. To provldo for tho Issuo of ibonds ot tho City of iMnrlon. Ohio, in tho sum of Twenty- two hundred ($2200 00) dollars tor tho purpose of extending the tlmo of payment of certain indabtednoss which, from its llmlta ot taxation, tho city is unablo to pay at maturity. 13o it ordained by the Council of tho City ot Marlon. State of Ohio: Section 1. That cortaln indebted ness heretofore Incurred by tho Cltj ot MaiCon, to-wlt: That Incurred by tho council ot tho City of Marlon, Ohio, under and Iby nuthorlty of Sec tion 292G D Revised Statutes, In pay ing tho eO"t and expenses incident to registration purposes to tlio amount ot Twcnty-troo hundrded ($2200.00) dollars, tho same being hereby do tormlned and declared to bo an ex isting valid and (binding obligation of said city. 6eetlon 2. To provldo means to extend the tlmo ot -payment on sa'.d Indebtedness! wHteh, from Its limits ot taxation tho city is unablo to pay at maturity, thero shall bo Issued tho bonds of tho City of Marlon to an nBgrogato amount of Twenty-two hundred dollars, which sa'.d bonds shall 1)o In tho denomination of Flvo hundred dollars each except tho last Ibond wUVIi -shall bo ot tho denomina tion of Two bundled dollars nnd numborcd consecutively from ono to llvo and nil mado payablo at the Treasurer's offlco in tho City of Ma rion, Ohio, and all bearing intorost at I per cent, per annum, payablo semi-annually at tho Kipio place Said bonds shall bo dated March 1, 1909, and shall bo diuej and pajyablo as follows: Ono of said bonds Sep tember '1, 1910; ono March 1, lOill; ono September 1 ,191 r; ono March 1. Hi)12, nnd ono Soptomlbor 1, 1912. Section 3. Said bonds shall ox press upon their faco tho purpose for which thoy aro Issued and that thoy ore Issued in pursuanco to this ordinance. Thoy shnll bo prepared, Issued and dollvored undor tho di rection of tho financo commlttoo of tho city council nnd tho city auditor nnd shall bo s'gncd by tho mayor of said city and by tho city auditor, nnd sealed with the corporato seal ot said elty and Intorost coupons attached to said bonds shall bo executed by the cttfy aud'.tor. Section 4. Said bond shall bo first offored at par and accrued interest to tho trustees of tho sinking fund In their official capau'.ty, and it tho sinking fund trustees refuse to tako any or all of said bonds at par and Interest, thpn said bonds not so tak en shall bo ndvortlsod at public Bai'o and sold in tho manner provided by law. but not for less than their par. value and acrruod Interest. Tho -procecda from tho sale of said ibonds excepting tho premtm and accrued SAMPLE OFFER ' ' ...--- 15 Days Only BeauUlulr Bright, Sparkling famou Diamond Ring. tht ndvortlsomont Bid., tihloago. Kings. KarrliiRs, Stud or Bcarf (Stick) R.K.D. IUNo 1'. O. "ox - t Htnto Interest shall bo used for tho purpow of paying tho indebtedness oJtoroBaiy and for no other (purpose, and th premium and accrued Interest ro ccived from such alo shall bo trans ferred to tho trustees of tho sinking fund, to bo. applied by them in n manner provided by lavr. Section 6. Thia ordinance shall tako effect and bo in forco from and after the earliest period allowed by -law. Passed January 18. 1909. S. lu. ItAUHAUSER, President of City Council, Approved by tho Mnyor, Loula Seller ff Attest: Charles M. Tobln. City. Clerk. " ' OHDINuMNCD NO. 3. To provide for tho Issuo of bonds ot tho City oi IMarlon, OMo, in the sum of Nino hundred ($000.00) dollars tor tho, purpose ot extending tho tlmo of pay ment of certain indebtedness which. from its limits of taxation, tho otty. Is unablo to pay at maturity. Bo it ordained by tho Council ot, th City of Marion, Stato ot Ohio: Section 1. That cortaln Indebted ness heretofore incurred by tho ClCy of Marlon, to-wlt: That Incurred Jy tho board of health of tho City o iMarfon, Ohio, to paying tho cost and expenso incident to tho smallpo epi demic in thia city to tho amount of Nino hundred ($900.00) dollars, tho samo bolng hereby determined arid declared to bo an oxrtsttng, valid and binding obligation of said city. Section 2. To provWo means to extend tho time ot payment on said IndolbtednehS which from lt3 limits of taxation tho city is unablo to pay at maturity, there shall bo Issued tho bonds ot tho City of Marlon to, an nggrogato amount of Nino hundred dollars, which said bond3 shall bo In tho dononnlnatlon of Threo hundred dollars oach and numbered consecu tively from ono to threo and nil niado payoMo at tho Treasurer'a of fice in tho City of Marlon, Ohio, and all bearing interest at 4 per cent, per annum, payablo semi-annually at tho oamo placo. Said (bonds shall bo dated March 1. 190D, and shall bo duo and jpayniblo as follows: Ono, ot said bonds September 1, 1310; ons March 1, 19L1, and ono September, 1, l&ll. Section 3. Said Ibonds shall ex press upon their faco tho punposs for which they aro issued and that they aro Issued 'In pursuanco to this ordi nance. They Bhall bo prepared, is sued and delivered undor tho direc tion of tho financo commltteo of tha city council and tho city auditor, nnd shall bo signed by tho mayor oi said city and iby tho city auditor, and sealed with tho corporate seal of said city and Intorost coupons attached to said bondn shall bo executod by. tho city auditor. Section 4. Said .bond shall bo flrat offered nt par and accrued Interest, to tho trustees of tho sinking fund- lp their official capacity, and 1ft tho sinking fund trustees refuse to tako any or all of said bonds at par and Interest, thon i'd bonds not so tak en shall bo advertised at public aalo, and sold (n tho manner provided bjr law. but not for less than their pa' valuo and accrued interest. Tb9 proceeds from tho salo of said bond, excepting tho promlum and accruod interest, shall bo used for th purptyja of paying tho indebtedness afore said and for no other purposo, and tho promlum and accrued intorcet ro cqlved from such sale shall bo trans ferred to tho trustees of tho sinking fund, to bo applied by thorn in a manner proved byt law. Section! C. (This ordlnanco eholl tako effect and bo In forco front and after tho earliest period allowed by Jaw Tassod January 18, 1909. B. It. IlAUHAUSIim, President ot City Council. Approved by tho MJayor, Loul Saherff, Attest: Cliarlea M. Tobln, Cltg Clerk,