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1 V.. r K -.. , I x - ?iu? i - h.- M Ir WW Vr- P j.-, ' i I mfo AMUR 1US3ELL Llj Adjustment o! the Calendar Responsible, fc CHRISTMAS SERMON INSTEAD, f A .Novel Experlenco Fop the Foreign Missions Investigation Committee on the Paelfio Ocean Noted Preacher , , Points a Moral Danger of Unwise Expenditure of Energy Compensa tions That Follow Effort Expended In , tiio 8'ervSeo of God and Fellow Men. I'nclflc MId-occan, Dec. aotli. T h o Foreign Mlsslous Investigation Com mittee, as well 03 other passengers, bad the novel ex perience of losing a day from the calen dara Sunday at that. They retired on Saturday t h o L'3d and awakened In the morning of December 2otli. It was determined, however, Mutt this ad justment ot the calendar sliould woR; ,no real Jobs; but that Sunday nntl jjfchrlstmaH day sliould ho observed rfn rone, l'nstor Itussell was called upon gor a sermon In the Interest of his liu jxnedlafe beaters and also for his workT jSvldo congregation of millions reached through tlio public press, ltespondlug, tfm Pastor said: J H It Is n now cxiiqrlonco to many of us l-tbls losing of a day for the rectifica tion ot iliu calendar. And yet 1 reflect that, after all. many of us, have lost many days each year In a very similar manner. As wo Journeyed westward wo have kept selling our watches back rapidly, and thus making our days twonty-Uvo hours long, until now we have reached thu reckoning period, and must maku good all those advanced hours by striking out one whole day. Mo some of us have lengthened our days Into nights and have figuratively hunted the caudle at both ends, only to llnd that In thu cad there must bo compensations, and that we really have gained nothing over thoso who have tiiUon "life moderately. Some havu dune this In I ho pursuit bf pleasure, others In pursuit of wealth, others In pursuit ot honor. We admit that extraordinary effort lit any of iheso directions Is unwise. Only In two wnys could nu enforced cxfTondl turo of life's energies he approved as vlsoVnnd Judicious. One of these jynnja h In Hip service of our (!od. tho other In tfio service ot fellow-men: and 1t Isjnot Strange that In Divine provl dendo what might he termed "over cxcrjtlon'' Jfi Iheso two directions Is usually .noii-liijurlous, and that there are compensations of mental and spir itual rqst and refreshment, peace and joy obtainable In no other way, from no other quarter which the world can neither givo nor take away. Sunday and Christmas "Shadows of Better Things to Come" Since we nro obliged to lose n Sun day, how fortunate wo nro In having Christmas day Instead, and thus to combine in our expel Icnees tho two days which mean so much to us In n commemorative way mid as "shadows of better things to come." (Hebrews x. 1.) Tho birth of .losus as tho Haho of nethlehom already links this day in our minds with Ills hlrtli from the dead on tho -first day of tho week. 'And these two events, Inseparable In their importance to tho Church and tho world, combine peculiarly before our minds today. ' Christmas day reminds us of tho ne cessity there was for n perfect man to glvo himself as tho Itansom-prlco the corresponding price for the llrst Adam's transgression before reconcili SES A SUNDAY IPASIOK. KUSSELlj 1 BETTER TOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THAN CASTOR OH, SALTS.OR PILLS.AS IT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM MORE EFFICIENTLY AND . 13 FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE. . vSYMJP'fFlGSElIXIRofNNA IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES. CAMFORfjlA FIG SYRUP CO. In tlw Clrcfe. on event ?Acftao of the Genuine. i ' J a I' All iuoiadle druggists sell the original and CENU1NE WHEN CALLED FOR. ALTHOUGH THEY COULD MAJ A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PREf ARA. TIONS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE, DECAUSE , IT IS RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE COOD OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES, SUCH . DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH, AS YOUR UFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEPEND UPON ,T1IE1R SK1U. AND REUAOIUTY ' WHEN BUYING NotetfoFuffNameof the Gompaim PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS.NEAR THE DO fTOM, AND IN THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE 10P OP EVERY PACKACEFTHE CENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE OY ALL LEADING ORUCCISTS. REGULAR PRICE. S0 PER DOTTLE., SYRUP OF FIGS AND EIIXIR OF SENNA IS THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE, BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STRENGTHENING WAY AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM. WITHOUT-UNPLEASANT AFTEREFFECTS AND WITHOUT IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR CRIPINO. AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT IS RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OFWELL. INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OF ITS VALUE tROM PERSONAL USE, TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS "BUY THE GENUINE; MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA EIG SYRUP CO. ation with the rattier couTd be poisl inc. licnco, tyt mo cnpinrqs portray, tho great Logos. Iho "First born of or cry creature" iColosslntis , mi, imni bled Himself, laid aside Ills glory and dignity as a spirit being and look the lower, the human nature. In order "Hint He, by the grace of Ood. sllotfld taste death for every man " (Hebrews II, 0.) Hogottcn of the Holy Spirit at the time of His consecration at bnpthitn, It was necessary thai He Should he born of the Spirit In the resiirrectlon that Ho should become "the First fruits of them that slept." "the First born among many brethren," "the First-born from the dead." (1 Corfu thlans xv. 'JO; Itomans vlll, 'JO; Coles llaus I, IS.) , The Meaning of Christmas. My test for the occasion Is the mes sage of the angels who announced the Savior's blrth-"!lor.v to Ood In the highest, and on earth p6acc, good will toward men." Luke II, 14. i It Is essential that the dignity, the glory, the honor ot our Omnipotent Creator should bo maintained: and It Is advantageous to the Interests of all His ereafures to know of His great ness, to appreciate His glnry and to render to Him tho homage His glorious character deserves. It may be asked, Why should the angels lay spcelnl stress upon Divine glory and honor at such a time? Had there been any re flection against the Divine glory and honor? We" answer. Yes. For more than four thousand years our earth so large to us. but really so small a portion of the Universe, had been r, scene of disorder quite out Of nceord with tho remainder of that Universe. If had been n blot upon tho othcrwH6 wonderful hud gracious management of the 'treat Creator. Klsewbero. (Sod's will is perfectly done. Amongst men iere had been for forty cen turies a relgp of sin and death. Satan exercised ustitped Influence over man kind, preying upon human weakness, ignorance ami siijierstltlou. As the Apostle1 declares, ho had become "thy god of this world." "who now vuirkelh In tho children of dNobedleiico" (II Cor. iv, 4: Kph. II. -Ji. In the language Of .lesus he was tliel'rlucc. or ruler, of this world. In that ih6 great mass of mankind, sonic willingly, more iguo rautly, were his servants. Wo can only Imagine how matters must have appeared to the holy an gels, who for long centuries previously had witnessed no disloyalty to Ood and'tio unhapplness amongst His crea tures ou any plane of being; for them now to see Satan In rebellion and oth er angels following his course and he coming demons, and to see man. made in God's linage, domonfzed mid hit heart of tenderness turned to a heart of stone and sclllshacss. so that VJIan's Inluimnnlty In man italics countless .thousands mourn" All this must have been bewildering to the loyal augols. who doubtless won dered whether or not the Universe could thus pass from the control of tho Almighty .Qnajtor., .Undoubtedly, they were nwnro of the Divine Intimation of a bettcV da)'. as'expVe'WMI (h' the promise that the Seed of (lie woman should ultimately bruise the Serpent's head; but ah. things had gone from bad to worse since that glorious promise Was l'nnde, and Divine I'uwor seemed less able than ever to grapple with the powers of darkness How they must hiivo woudeied at this! . God's Oath-bound Promise. Undoubtedly the angels hud heard of tho Divine promise made to Abraham, and buttressed with the Divine oath, that by tbesc two Immutable nssur-nnces-rjod'H Woid and Ills oath-the blessings promised might be coulldent ly expected. And that promise was twofold: (li That all the families of the earth should eventually be blessed, and (2 1 that this blessing should come to them through Abraham's posterity or seed. Wo can well Imagine how this Joyful news would spread amongst the heavenly hosts: 'A belter day Is coin lug: the iclgu of sn and death lu the world Is to be slopped! The blessing of the Lord Is to leach the fallen rave and put an end to Ignorance, supersti tion, blindness, sin, dying, crying and pain!" "Ah!" they must have said. "Fl nnlly Cod Is about to take action and to demonstrate Ills great l'nucry We felt sine all along (lr;i He uosu'ed AS IJjfrTTOFiy fair? tA ta MiNiAiuKE riaufte ur rAiitAut ? xfcSik 3 lili ? iSfeilf j ! I v wtOT?tATRTM YhH:" til I i CENT OP ALCOHOL i E 1 IS If 1 , H lltMMI UN MMI ItMlH Mm oJVItt mn u I j 3 Willl itei W Mmi m It I ill If j i. IwrniwicomnMiiO't, Q IS HI HNM lt KWM M M A llllliH ' J'WSiKJICJif'Sii. kj I'lj'j V Mini tA ? " ill fJIBRil mxMS?-' THE MABION DAILY MIRROR, TUESDAY, PilirJADELPinAN PA-YS $300,000 UTOJi OLD rAltfTIJTG, "CORONATION OF fef. CATHERLXlf jWHIIIHIHMllll '""""'"MJ"""J'"" "."" 'II ) UUt THe RAIWTINQ. "7K. CORnw. ATION of ST CATUBRim -w O UNPCffrweoo unrekwood Who Is tho Plillndclphlnu who has paid $300,000 to tho British Duko of nutlaml for llubuns' (amuus paint ing. "Tho Coronation ot St. Cath crlno"? Art levers thlnlc It Is P. A. U. Vldeni i who recently paid $500,000 for tho painting. "Tho Mill." Wldo nor declines to tnk about It. "Tho Coronation" Is ono of tho most Im portant of tho great master's can vases. Ho painted It In 1G33 for tho altar of St. Uarnabas In tho Church of St. Augustln In Mallnes. Thu plcturo Is eight and a half foot In height and uvcn foot In width. tills Power; and yet II seems strnngo to us that lie did not exercise It sooner. Hut there rejoicing nngels must linvo wearied s they peirelved the appar ent failure of their oNpceintlons. A,ft er long years of walling. Ishmuel Wjis horn, but seemed u very unsuitable hclr-rstarcely a imminent of the prom ise. Long years later eanio Inane, whoso Kiiperuatural birth Feennsl to point to the fultllmeut of the proinlo. Hilt lie neeoinpllslied niithlug wonder ful and dleil. ti-aninl(tlug the gldilous prbmlso and hope to .Jacob. Mole long years passed and .laeob did nut fulfil tho promise, but left It to his family as u wbole-n ritther iiipro.mlsng fain lly as respected tluVblesslug of mini kind. Then the nation of Is.ael, so far from blessing other nations, went into bondage to the I'g.vptlausLtUid all or Clod's promise's seemed to tttVu Tt()l The Textnifj ot tlio Angels continue kAii fvyhat.) nR teRtlhg '(Jthe, loynt nrigolsf now their faith In Wit- tloui and Power Divine mint laive been tried! I'lnnlly, under Moses, the Divinely appointed leader, the nation of Israel suddenly emerged from slav ery and. under Divine favor, readied Mt. Slnal and there entered Into Cove-unnt-relatloushlp with (lod, as the seed of Abraham, heirs of thu original promise of blessing the world. Xow matters began to tool; towaid u ful filment of the gracious pioinls-e that in Abiaham unit Ittx neat all the families of the earth would tie blessed not wlthstuudlug thu fact that Abraham wan dead, Tlio trying experiences of the wilder ness must have been disappointing, not only to the Israelites, nut also to (ho Interested uugels beyond iho veil. Who, St. Peter tells us. earnestly de sired to look Into these things aud Bought for the fullllment of the prom ise. II Peter I. in. U.i 1'lnnlly Ca naan, the land of promise, was i cue li ed, hut tile progress ot Israel toward world-dominntloii and blessing was slow. One nfler another or their ene mies brought them under ti Unite Then eamo their prosperity for a time under King David, who n't up the throne of (he kingdom or the Lord, and then under King Solomon, the glories if whose kingdom typified that of the i otntng Messiah, or which they knew nothing. Then came nut her falluies. Uabylonlan eaptlvltles-all wasting ills eourag-tJiiicntH. Meantime the discouraged Israelites found that they theniM'hes were urn receiving the blessing that they bad hoped for under the Law Covenant everlasting life. The Law had said that whoever" wmjld act In harmony wjth Jits commands woilld have life: but tney were nil dying The lesson to them ivas their own weakness, their inability to keep the Law the glorlom Law of Ood. which Is the measure of a perfect umu's iihll(ty "Tlmu shall love (he Lord ihy !od with all thy heart, mind, (.oul and strength, aud thy neigh bor as thyself" A St. Paul deelures, they c(Wld keep this Law only with their minds-they ould irlll to keep It, but to perforin all their good will In this respeit was Impossible, because of the weakness of their llesh The more noble uud loyal uf thuiu. te-alUlug thcli own weakness, cried out to Ood for help; while others. Pharisaically, boast ed of their holiness. A Savior a Great Ons, In tho meantime, through tho Proph ets, Ood Informed Israel that He fore know their Inability to comply with the terms of their Law Covenant; but that He would send (hum another Mcdlu(or. greater than .Moses. who would lunu curate for them a still better Covenant, under which their sins and Iniquities nod weaknesses would bo taken nwny, qmj.thplr stpulness. of Litturt would grnima;!. ;iw p'..ii- . , ,i in tend.M l?ess-lo he.uts of lle'i i reml.ib SSXl, 1 I Tl.e Med' ilor. :e-Tligtr l Servant of that New Covenant Which will bo the temporary requirement for Israel and for the world. Is referred l is "tho Messenger of the Covenant, whom yc delight in." (Malaehl 111. l.i They called Iiltu Messiah and licpt waiting for lllm to appear lu glory mm Hi jlower. to nHrfume the reins of yovornracnt aver tljelr natlon-to uplift them to power and Influence and make them Ills messengers aud servuntn In conveying, HI lnnml regulations to all the families of (lie eurtli. for the up lifting and blessing of all. A Savior, Christ tho Lord. Tho uugels who announced the birth of .losus woll knew His rank and re lationship to (ho Father: Hint lie had left the glory of Ills heavenly station to bocome through Ills mother u mem ber of Adam's race, and that He was. therefote. u sultablu ouo to be tho He deeiner or, Kausomer of t he race. The nngels realized that In this Savior lay all the hope of Abraham uud his seed and of al. tlio families of the earth. If tliey had wnltod long and had been often disappointed they realized that at fast i hey were In' the midst or won derful events. "Unto us a child la bom, unto us n Sonls given, and tho grtverrimoiit shall bu upon his shoul ders." Jo wonder thby sang. "Glory to Ood In the highest!" To them our 5'ivlor's birth must havo meant, "Now Ood's glorious character. In which we Iiiimj always bad fnltu. is about to be vindicated: aud this groat event, the birth of .losus. maiks the beginning of thu fullllment of Ood's gracious prom Iko which He hound with Ills oath, and which all alnnjr. therefore, we know could nut fall nor be sot aside." Hut they sang mure "Peace on earth, good will toward inert." Tlujy peieelv ed llwt sin. rebellion atullthe Divine muitetlee the curse of ttPaffi'were to he removed lu a legu),, judicial man ner.nutl that for this iilirpnsptlic.n'ft had humbled Himself to human na ture. ' '" Thulir eyes of f.iltlrjQokPp down Into the ftlffire. and thm-nlrnot Understand ing huvr If would iMMifceliujiillshed they had unwavering ti'irtfliwi'in d that ovulfTiinlly the "crpent'' uTidn would lie crushed and Ad.im nuil Fls race re leased from i li' ii'mdiig or slu and death ii ml ilv I civeivyd' Umt sc.i.'e Imw ulf this w.u iwsoQhitod with the birth -or the Hnbe of lfelhlehoin We ran Imagine with wliiilntorent they told tins' "good tidings of great Joy for nil pcoplu" and rng "Olbry to (led " "God fjlbvso In a Mysterious Way." It tuugt have been n vntiso f btlll furlher liowlldernieut to tho nngels when llitsy pcruived thnt'Iarnel reject ed .Tofn?lind ultlmately-'erucIUed Him. Thou Innte UN lesurrcctloti pn the third daj: and thev beheld nim n Splrlt.ij,' hi Iho M6m ord,er-dl vino, impure. Mun could )t liieanV They must still v nit and wjjtoh, listen and note the -""dual unfolding of the Divine 'ProgMin After f(jiicQurnghn; and Insft'iielln., I(h disciples tho Lwiot ascended up on h'-'h aucl njtienred lu the preaenpe of (iod. TheVg He was IHHiiTnffflfqf J.or' of AII'Jmi:'i;ven a pi.-iltlrnhf flb net to Qlp r-uher -at thO nglit i 1 "f the Majesty mi lib It Oratjua ' angels came to understand, hit the DJvIno Law, DECEMBER 26, 1911, nmmmmmlKgmmmmmmammlmmmam hhmhm HELP WANTED SITUATION WANTEP 1 - FOR SALE FORREN7 I I I , umwi ii mi BJiMiJiuifflRaa L j People's h o 1 WANT j - ULOSr or STRAYED J FOUND or STOLEN 1 Wanted. WANTBD Salesmen nnunlnted with liquor trade; speaking different languages; to sell whisky In bond, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Kentucky brands, California hranrilca and wlnos; strictly commlMlon; will give drawing account It witls factory. Address United DIsllllcrj Distributing Company, 17 New St , New York City, N. Y, 12-2t-3t WANTMD- A farm of ICO ito 250 acres. Would prefer cash rent. Address Perry Hughes, It. R, No. 1, Prospect, or call Citizens' phono, iProspoct. 12-22-31; WANTBD Young or mlddlo ago man to learn tho auctioneering business. Lock 'box 89, Urbniru Illinois. 12-18-Otpd J1KN WANTBD Ago 1S-3G; llrcmcn $100 monthly, hrnkcinen $80, on nearby railroads; experionco tin nooessary; no strike; positions guaranteed competent men; pro motion. Railroad Bmploylug Headquarters 987 mon s nt to po sition last four months. State nge; send stamp. Railway Association, care Jllrror. 12-lS-2tii VAXTKI Bvorybody Interested In sowing iiKichlncK to Invcstlgnto tho merits of tho .Stnndnrd Central Nce 6c Machine. A. S. Kcolor, ISO South Main. i 'UM."-tf WOJIBN To do plain sowing nt home for a largo iPhllndolphl.a linn; good money nnd steady work; no canvassing; send reply onvelopo for prices paid. Universal Cb., Deolt A., Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 12-lS-2t() WANTBD Plnstorltis by rompotcnt woikmnn. New or repair work. Satisfaction guaranteed. AddrJss C. W. T., enro Jllrror. 12-ir-Ctp WANTED Winter apples by bushel or barrel at 410 E. Church street Grlas3es Fitted. J. 0. LUNGER, M. D., nta gliaaes, re moves adenoids, treats tho diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat Office 202 S. Main St., oppoilto Ma Hbn'i temple. Phono 85 t-24-tf For Sale. FOR SALE One overcoat, good ns now for a boy of ten yours, ono mun's overcoat never worn but threw times. Will sell them nt a bar gain. Phono 15JS or call 22S Ken sington Place. 12-21-3tpd FOU SALE Ono ot tho host farms lu DeKalb county, Indiana. iKlfty acres, $90 per aero Oood build ings, good soil, A bargain. Lacy Woavor, Ashloy, Indiana. ltp Which lind sentenred man to oca Hi was Immutable: mid that It was there fore necessary that .lesus should be come llesh, not to aid (he .lewlsh na tlon nnd become an earthly king, bin to redeem Israel aud all of Adam'- race, and, nscendlug up nn high, thus (o bo qualllled as the great antltypleal Priest to make reconciliation for In iquity "yen. for the rebellious also" (Ps. IX7III. lSi. Next It was manifest that Although Israel did not receive the blessing sought for. yet t lip. ole-t. the saintly fow who weie ready received It and. by the begetting of tho Holy Spirit at Pentecost mid 'nftpr, I ocame sons of God and joint-heirs1 with Messiah as members of the splrltuil Seed. Hut there woro not enough of thoe "Israel ites lndeod" to make up the predestin ed number, and heme. In harmony with prophecies not previously noted. n drawing nnd n calling work proceed ed nmongst tho Oeutlles to gather from (hem u Hiilllclont number to com plete the Divine foreordluatlon. as the Ilrldo class Messiah's Joint-heirs. Tor more than eighteen centuries (his work of i'ploeng lias proceeded; ami throughout this peilod the holy an gels havo learned inoie aud more re specting Divine Love. Justice. Wis (loin and Power. Hut Ood's name has not yet been glorltled. ami "peace mi earth" has hot" been established. The icfgu of alii uitjl death still lonthiues. Now. my dear friends, unless I mis understand Oud's Wind, we are living at tho most wonderful peilol of earth's history. The elect llrlde of Christ, foreordained to share with Him thu glory of Ills MHslanlc li'Mgdotn, Is nearly completed! 'mvl lu a treat time of trouble alreaily uent lln-K' vW be n transferring of'fjie kingdoms of this world to the ruin of Me;! ill Satan, the Prluce of Darnes. will le bound for a thousand yar.sr Christ iIk Prince of L'ght (His Church', Ills Hndc In ns soclatloni. as (ho Sofl of Abraham, will reign during that thousand veari for tho blessing of Adam and his race "all tlio families ot tho earth " FOR SALE A new $250 Upright Pi ano, dark mahognny finish, plain but massive Wilt sell for $150 cash It sold beforo Xmas. Inqulro 414 S. State. Phono R-1429. 12-19-Ct FOR SALE QooA uargalna In Ash tn bula. county farms; also Marlon property for sale or rent. Soo E. J. Cox, Real Eatat3 gent, over Turn er' grocorV. Plionp R-470. 9-ie?:f FOR SALE Or quick trndo nno of tho best built west end G-room houses; newly painted nnd beauti fully papered; well, cistern and small barn; can uso In trade one or more small lots; long Umo jn balance. Phone R-949. 12-tt FOR SALTS Tho concrete blocks that have material In them to make them ring Jlko stei.1. J. L. Prlco Co., telephone 284. 10-tf FOR SALE llest guaranteed roofing In Marlon county. Inquire of J. L. Price Co. Tel. 284. 10-tf FOU SALE Concrete rente posts; guaranteed: the kind you can otnplo to; no wood. J. L. Prlco Co., tolo phon 284. 10-tf FOR SALE Rest grnOei Portland cement; quality and price guaran teed; also White Rock plaster, the kind that (ticks to the mil I and does not crack. J. L. Price Co Telephone 284. ' 10-tf SALE 1JARQAINS In real estate: 4 room' houso west end, $800.00; C- room houso west end, $1,100.00; 0 room houso hnd burn, $1,250.00; C room modern hoilso, $2,000.00; 10 room modern house, W. Church St., $3,800.00. Tlio Marlon Real Eslato Co. phono CO. OVor Nelson's Jow olry store. 11-28,-tf FOR SALE Hard wood bill lumber for barns and houses uud walnut and cherry bought for export, phono 4302 after 7 p, nu 1-,20-lmop FOR SALIC Sewer ptpe. irnln tils and nil kinds of building material; prices right; let ii figure your ma terial for you; pan tell you the proper amounts you will noed; Inci dentally wo havo tho nest grades ot coal. J. L. Prlc Co., telephon 284. 10-tf FOR SALE silver T powrliter, .il lm ; t as good as new, alignment jtei-fict. Price, only $35.00. Homer B Johxmn, Attorney, 112 1-2 S. j: tin rtrret 12-22-Stp-l itn saui. m iui' oi land on pllro, running water at tho barn an in tho pasturo, 1-4 mile to school, 1 mllo to church; land a llttlo roll ing; gravel coll; adapted to ralsl.ig potatoes and all kinds of grain; new ubc-room house, cellar, barn 30-50, 2 shod adjoining, granery 14x20, now poultry house und other buildings; now pike tax paid: aboui 75 fruit trees, como grapes, etc.; owners going Into other business Also 112 acres on pike road, 1-! mllo from school and church, 10Q acres of which la under cultivation, 12 acra -arood lot. about 300 rod of tiling, outlet paid ror; 60 acre4 in blaoU land lamnrp itravnl ami Vj1l.s ...sr::ss:.. .c-as-: G o 13SES5KEa5SSEMEEr2ZI g Give us a call Ve will please you. fl LEFFLER & t; ri S N. High St. Phono 43 rt COAL ! ! Every kind of Hard and Soft Coal. Best at lowest prices. Feed of every kind. Prompt Delivery IE. S. Mozier. N. State St. Fhouo 1307 B III y PACE SEVEN yellow f.Iayj 7-room house, cellar, barn 35x50; two adjoining hed, corn crib 20x24, ow barn 10x20, 1 5-totl cale, 2 living springs In pasture, 2 good wells and cistern, plenty of fruit, good market. Alo otiier farms of 1A aert up. For particular Inquire of Llpplncott Bros 8-R-U FOR SALE White pln lath; nji ones. Inquire batore purcliftfl'tig. your truly, J. L. Prlc Co.; u cedar posts Telephona 284. lOrf 5,000 TEC-PLE Wanted In Marion to uso Sure Shot Ratnedy for neu ralgia and rheumatic trouble. Lab oratory, 31C north Btat. For a.le by all dmgglgU. Sure Bhofe Remedy Co., 2-i2-tr For Rent. FOR RENT To ront two modern houses, contrally located and ono elx-room houso In West Marlon. J. W. Jacoby. Phono 09 or 839. 12-13-tt FOR RENT Furnlihea room; gen tlanian preferred. Call t 12 cart Church utreet. 12-tf Miscellaneous. FOR AUCTIONEERING! At sale of ny and all kinds, at any time, oo Carey llensel, Marlon R. R. 1, or call at this oftico. 12-7-tf FOR EXCHANGE Equity In modern houso with furnace on West Church street for vacant lots or smaller property. The Mnrlon Real Estnto Co., phono CO. Ovor Nolson's Jew elry store, E. Conter St. 12-9-tl INTENDED nUILDBR Oct an ap proxlmato cstlmata on your build ing, llavo plans "Nd spccincntlona "ready and a thorough conception of sumo beforo you havo your con tractor figure your building for con struction. Sco E. R. 5!achman, 234 Summit St. Phono J.513. la-xi-jtfj J. WILBUR JACOUT has moved Into new law offices on fast Center St., over Nelson's 'JMvulry gtorat He will continue to practical In all court and will give special attention t the icttlemcnt of ostnte. Offlc phone 89, restdenc 833 9-2-tf MOVING, TRANSFER AND STOR AGE Wo move, crate, store and do transfer work at any tlm. Phone 1605. S. Knoch, 223 Bel mont. Nov Is the Best Time To Buy a Farm. 1.15 ncrcs, -1 miles east ot Waldo', splendid buildings, mostly hlntiU laud uell fenced, well tiled, l-2,nUIes r pike. ' " " ' Don't miss this lino SIR acres, (wo bets of Iniltdlugs, no belter corn Turin, miles of Meeker, Vrlcfj rlglit, 80 ncrcs, l'J miles went or Marion, Tlidk best farm for tlio money Jn tlio county, , . .!!,, fi.1 acres, n perfect henuty, build ings good nnd on two pikes, all good lo look nt. Is close, lo cliurcli, npd school. i i (it) acres, 1 miles miii qr LnKuq, lino land, close to wliool and clmrpli, 100 ncres, 2 miles, cast of Ashley, new 7-room lioutp, blio roof lioo with good furnace, two, barns and hog lioifec, on good plkp, well fenced, fnlrly well tiled; two orchards; this Is n beauty. 73 ucrcs, 3 miles west of Ashley, good buildings, black soil, well fenced, Mmo timber, cloo to school and cliurcli. 110 ncrcs, C miles of M,t. Gtlead, Ohio, two feet of ,lmll(liugs, good orchard, J-a black land; will bell cheap. A model of neatness, J0O ncrcs In Wjamlot county, on the famous San? dusky l'lalns, noted for Its largo corn tuops; two set of buildings, gooil ajul now, called tho Wldto City. Tills Is tlio la-st tiled fai-nv In Iho coiintl. 1M) ucrcs, gootl tfiignr tlnilicr, sllglitly rolling, J?S black land, plenty of fruit. Wo can sell this Aery cheap. Wo lime limit jothers. lMenso call at ofllco and get book let of farms. , J. W. Clark' Co., ' 114 Court,St, (" V&aSTSXmmZZZ TAXES, Are now due and must ao paid. If you find tl Voui'sclf without tho .lecessarv money with vhich lo meet them. Como to us and wo will;? loan you what you need CMARION CHATTEL' LOAN CO. 106 1-2 S. Alain St. ' K&atSBSKiW?iUka2a!W-!fUaATJKH5 f-r'I"r'r'l"I."""r 1 "r"l"""l"r ' I1' '"i Dr. Will Throckmrjirtoji has returned to tho city and is now locate" in tho Fite Block, East Center St., whore ho I 'I f. I now furnishes 6esf Gold Crowns J3,0p Besl Bridge Work $3.00 Full Sd Tecih 5.( Gold Fillings $1.00 up Silver Fillings 50c up Over Llggets' Drugstore East Center St. a1 tTTTrT w 4 ,, Sad "wawwwr" " ""c ps&iramMrimtmmniiKiMitm' "" Jl.11.!!"!, I':ait i'tiIi &, ,j P'i'4