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b PAGE EIGHT POWERFUL INDUCEMENTS TO BUY BOY'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT KLEINMAIERS "SURPRISE" JANUARY SALE Boy's Convertible Collar Overcoat $3.63 for $5.00 Coats $2.63 for $100 Coats $1.63 for $2.50 Coats Sizes I'mm t(l to 18 Yeiir". Children's Overcoat Bargains S S2.SO Coats SI. 711 SU.WI BLOOMERS, WAISTS, SHOES, CAPS, STOCK INGS EVERYTHING GOES AT A BIG SAV ING TO YOU. THREE YEAR OLD GIRL DIES OP THE MEASLES Pauline May Fain hild, the thrc-year-wld dnughter if Mr niiil Mr.. John V. Tnlrohlld, died at her Iminn on llecxl avenue, Wediu-f. Hiv nfter no'on, at 3 o'clock. Deiith wih tho result of a seero attack of the measles, from iifhlch tho child suffer ed for some time. "Funeral services will ho hold at tho Tosldenco on Keoil nvinno. rndn morning, at 10 o'rlodi, mndui ted 1 lteiv II W Schilling r lltn.il mil ho made at Cm tin urn t rv Note the difference if you wearltyLSTONS writ &r . 4 QJratp.'ui'.of our J?jlston lioes and you'll experience Shoes and 3TOull exper that comfortable shoe-fit that goes with every pair. A style for every need for ev ery occasion for every kind of, weather. Prieos $.1.50,. $4.00, $4.50. "We reeommen'd theni. Smart & Waddell Discount Prices Charged If You Wish Men's $16.50 Suits 12.50 Men's $18.50 Suits 13.75 Men's $20.00 Suits 15.00 Men's $22.00 Suits 16.75 Men's $25.00 Suits 18.75 Men's $30.00 Suits 22.50 LADIES' $30.00 Suits $25.00 Suits $20.00 Suits $15.00 Suits SUITS ... $15.75 ... $12.75 . . . $ 9.75 . . . Sp 1,(0 COATS 1-3 OFF CASH OR CREDIT The Marion Clothing & Cloak Co. S15 West Center St. Knickerbocker Suits, Sailors & Russians $3.89 for $5.00 Suits $2.89 for $4.00 Suits $1.59 for $2.00 Suits His Choice in Select I'min zes o l 10 yours Coats $2,11) 51.00 Contfi $2.81) 37 THE COUNTY NOW Collection Amounts to $18,- 817.42 Settlement is Approved. The .Tanunn Honor settlement for 1012 which was suhmltted by County Auditor Jay Spauldlng to Stato Audi tor E. M. Fulllncton at Columbus, was approved and returned to Auditor Spnuldlng Wednesday. Tho collection amounts to J1S.817.I2. The delltuiuont ninnunt. which Includ es tho assessments mnde under tho Culn law which run back to .May 8. VMS. and which still rcm.Hn due. amounts to $:,27fi.M). The total Honor duplicate Is $4O.S91.30. The distribution I as follows: The' state's portion Is 5.3US; tho Infirmary, or poor fund Is J3.BG2: nmount duo Caledonia. Is J.'O". 21: due Laltue. I6SS.9J; duo the city of Marlon. JC.792.0l: duo New Hlnomlng ton. J204.87: duo Prospect. $7S.f9. Tho mudltor's nnd trensurur's feos amount U $.T7..ti. At the time this sttlemrnt wns made, thoro wore 27 saloons Jp onenitlon In Marlon, 3 In Prospect. 2 In Caledonia. 2 In I.Jltuo nnd 1 In New Moomlngton. Since then, 2 sn It.ons hnvo beon added to Mm Jon. mak ing mo ontiro number of wiloons Ipi oroiwuon in Marlon county 37 . Frightful Volar Winds. ' blow with terrific force nt tho far north and piny havoc with tho skin, causing rod, rough or sore chapped hands and lips, that need Iluoklon's Arnica Salvo to henl them. It makes the skin soft nnd smooth. Unrival ed for cold-sores, also burns, bolls, sores, ulcers, cuts, bruises nnd piles. Only 35 centB at Tmhanen Hros. FINE 11 B.&L Yesterday afternoon, the stockhold- era of the Citizens Building nnd Loan company, of East Center street, held a meeting and elected tho following; uireciors: J. M. Schneider, C. E. Merkel, J. W. Jacoby, O. O. Urlggs, U. F Waples II. S. DyLong, 1. D. iJachman, J. A. Sehoonlnub ond O. J. Wlok. The directors wil lmoot In the com. pnny's office this evening anil orgnn le. The report of the business for tho fast year showed a mnrkod In creuso ovor formor years. Tho assets of tho company wero Increased .bout $100,000. Vlles Curcfl In O to 14 Days. Tour drucglst will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching. 1311ml, Wooding or Vrctrudlno- Piles In G to 14 ilavs. ROe. Costs about tho same. tu-thu-sat-tf FIRE THREATENS HASONIGJEHPLE Manager Berry of Phone Co, Discovers Blaze Last Night. Great damage by Hro wail narrowly averted Wednesday night by the early discovery of burning boxea Mil thp basement of tho Masonic Temple build ing, corner Church and Main streets. Arthur J. IJerry. managor of tho Marlon County Tojephono company left his office on tho second floor of (ho building about eleven o'clock. On his way down stairs ho smelled smoko and after securing n flro extinguisher Investigated its origin. In tho basemont of the building, di rectly beneath tho police hendquar teis, ho found n pile of blazing store boxes, the Haines threatening to set! SALONS COMPANY flro to tho floor above It Is thought yards ore thinned out tho frelftht poo that someone carolessly throw a rle who aro already criped will prac lighted match among tho boxes Tho tlrally hnvo to suspend Uuslncsu till tlr. iina nyHncflllKlli.il without llllmnffn .4 ,, j.-..".'.j.- , y .-..v.av, THE MARION DAILY . -BBpSBBHgW IES EFFECTIVLTODAY Twenty-seven Train .Crews Now Make Marion Terminal. OFFICIALS HERE MOST OF. TIME Fifteen Hundred Cars Are Tied up in the Local Yards. Worst Blockade. Kxierloiicci1 Hero In Years Duo ( Cold Weather l'nic tlcnlly Kierjtl.l.iK About the Yards Is Froen up. Tho change In division points on the Erie, became effcctlvo yesterday ond the runs formerly terminating nt Gal lon are ending nt Marlon today. It Is something ot a proposition to CHANGE BECOM eliminate n division point nnd create of track, nnd the trains of this dlvl mother one In ten days, hut such has jslon could null in one the Erlo main neen done, orucinny ni icnsi, urwiKuiK . twenty-seven train and englno crows to Marlon. Superintendent Allen has given forth the order that dead hcad Irir must bo done on the men's own time., as a roMilt of which, all crowd will permanently located here within n brief time. A number of Erie officials nro spend ing much nf their tlmo In Marlon pro pldms luoper facilities for the change and assisting In the task of 'moving" the terminal. GOES VICETTV HAW) TO HE CIIKKKPWj NOW They haven't moved yet. Tho dope Is tint tho nil Importnnt transaction on tho Erlo Is to be c.onsummnted to morrow, but It goos without saying tl at many days will ensuo beforo there will l.to any discernment of any great change so far its this city Is concern ed. Although this Is the day designated In Mv. Dunklo's order on which the Erlo terminal, so far ns tho Clnclnnntl division Is ' concerned shall not In clude Gallon, this city Is n. tcrmlnnl pclnt, today, to all Intents nnd pur- Maude M. Howe ognlnst Grant v Howe, poses. They weren't quits ready to TMe plaintiff states that she was mar begin tho new denl nt Marlon, so It rC,i to tho defendant March 10, 1900. was announced that a postponement nt Kspyvllle, Ohio, nnd clnlms that Jivciilil be made until tomorrow. Itlftm, has always been a loving nnd might bp stated parenthetically that faithful wife Sho- complains. thnt,the tomorrow nover comes, but no matter. J Rome things we could n6t under stand are nulto clear to us now. For Instnnce: It was stated that none of f.owo began beating her only t. week tfie mammoth Stylo locomotives would arter their marriage, and thiit-he has be permitted , to stop In Gallon, but repeatedly knocked her to tho floor, strange ns It may nppenr there were blackened her eyes and Inflicted nutn flvo of tho monsters over In the shop orous other cruelties upon her. She yardH nt ono time today. Again. It wfls'Htntes that ho has wilfully refused to stated thnt these lnrgo engines could jirovldo home. f6oil nmb clothing for rot be turned here, but one wns turn- j herself nnd the two children, and has nd today without nny trouble. compelled tho p'alntlfT to live on her An lina liikan ImtlnntAil lliflrn la nil I... . ... . ...... . ,. ....... ..v... ......i.,v .. ..... u .r. .... Kinija or grinr in Marion. More than two bmidred enrs are tldo up In a b'nekade, tho officials aro roported as being qiinrralsotnc and out 'of humor and there lit tophet'to pay all nround. In the moantlmo thero npponra to bo nothing doing herisibntits that need worry our people for ft While nt lqnst. Gallon I.cqilor. T.nt Gallon tin? Querulous One? Simultaneously with tho announce ment of certain terminal changes thoro Is iprlntod In n Mnrlon nowspnper n general wall ns to the Erlo vard condi tions over thero coupled with the nn neuncement that thero has been nn ull too frequent blockade. At times, says this newnpapor, tho passenger trains, arriving on schedule, huvo with illtflculty pulled through to tho sta tion. There Is a rumor thnt thero will bo cbnngos of a nu(nbor of employes fn thc effort to bring order out. of chaos, but lt Is a question ns to whether n step nr umt Kln(1 wl" ,,c'" 0,,t for u 1h c " , J,aron ,,nB mlghtlv ' ,v"r "'" """'"es nnu inai u wju tnko a ,C)nR t,me t0 improvo theso con- iiiuiuua, u ever. uuuon L.eu(ier. Itiillroad Xotes. C. P. Kinney from tho Cleveland Eiio main office Is upending sevcrnl duys In Marlon. Georgo Sterner, iqall clerk on tho Erlo, returned to work today after un Illness of several weeks. L. C, Holbert has returned to his homo at Ilorkvlllc. Indiana, He acted as mull clerk on tho Erlo during the Illness of Georgo Sternor, Ilewirlug Union Station, Tho union station Is being rewired for electricity this week. The elec tric lights have been very poor for suno time, duo to burnt out wires. Sumo Improvements will ulso bo mado li the wuy of lighting facilities. W. W. Sanders, Erlo freight agent, la confined to tils homo on South' State with a severo attack of La Grippe. II. E. Uelcher. bill olork nt tho Erlo f i eight offlco iu off duty on account of Illness. : GKEAT BLOCKADE IN YATIDS, I'ifteon hundred cars nro tied up In the Erlo yards in ono of tho worst bloqkades experienced In recent years. A number of Erlo yuid ofllcials ure In thoclty, for n few days, endeavoring to relievo tho present congested condl- lion of tho yards. It It.' the weather man who Is again getting tho blame, for tho cold weath er hub frflisen up tho engines and inot of power Is diminished. Practically ev erything about tho round houso is frozon up nnd service u almost out pf tho question as far as ymrd engines nro concerned. Tho problem of eliminating tho cars and cuts Is n difficult one. Business. la tied up, however, and unlesn tho Hw. mnutliAf ytnflilnrflfi... fti.w tivn.i.v.jgi",,"'.-nff MIRROfc, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1912. Quick :itollir for HIieimmtlMil, Ueorgo 3V. Kounsi, Lrawton, Mich., sass; "Drt. DETCHON'S RELIEF FOH HHEUMATISM has given my wife wonderful benefit for rheuma tism. Sho could not lift hand or foot, had to bo lifted about for two months. Sho began tho uso of tho remedy nnd improved rapidly. On Monday she could hot movo and on Wednesday she got up, dressed herself and walked out for breakfast." Sold by the Dumblo Pharmacy. OLD PLAN REVIVED. It Ik reported that among change rtid Improvements to he made In rnli way facilities following tho change lit terminals, will Mc the laving of ft new track for tho Cincinnati division of tho Erie. Several years ago arrangements mado to lay a track from Groon Camp due north along the Scioto river to tho Erie vnrds, and In preparation of the I'lmnirc. tho road was surveyed. This I titilfftn Wflts , nlintitlnnnil twttVntmt nl. (1ioub1i lt w eoneeaeA 'nt thc tlrne t bo the logical point at which tho di vision trains) should enter tho yard. The Clnclnnntl dlvlslo nlcavcs tho yards Just west of tho station nnd six miles of track are laid between that point nnd Green Camp. Should a new track bo laid due north to the yards, there will bo a saving In several miles iracas. FIREMAN" HUItT AT LA ItUE. II. J. Crrtn, llromnn on the Hlg Four received n somewhat serious Injury, yesterdnv afternoon at four o'clock, ns the west bound freight pulled In to Lnlluc, - The englno pulled up to take water and Crnn walked back on "tho tender to adjust tho spout. Tho spout' on the tank turned before Crnn reached It, giving him n blow on the bend that precipitated him to thc coal- uncon scious. Mo was taken Into the dtntlon -where Dr. Hesser tfressed his wounds. ' Crnn was badly bruised Jymut the lead but wns dblo to leave last evening for-hls ...I.-.., ...... ,.. , nni, . ;..A went on to ncllefnntnlnc. S ! : 5! H ct ij( M COURT NEWS Mr. Howe AsKs Dltoreo. A petition for n dlorco wns filed In the court of common pleas today, by defendant has been guilty of extreme cruelty unil gross neglect during the post three years. Sho claims that iiwii roBoiirces. ju i'u, J'JIU, Mts. osolirc claim Howe claims that her husband de serted hor. and has since refused to nrovldo for her and tho children. She thereforo prns for a dlvorco nnd costs. L. E. Myers Is' attorney for the plaintiff. I. C. Ilawley CJhcn 1)lvar-i Deserted by his wife four days after their marriage, which occurred May IB, 11)07. in Charlestown, Massachusetts David C. Ilawley wws today granted a dlvorco from Hedrldgo M. Hnwioy. The plaintiff says ho wns prepared to clve tho defendant n suitable home. but thut. within threo days after their n: Today We Have Received a Maker's Surplus Line of Brand New Plush and Cloth Coats All of which splendid high-grade Garments we have immediately put into our greatest of all January Clear ance Sales at CLOSE TO HALF PRICE. These magnificent Coats come direct from perhaps the best known high grade Coat House in Nqw York. His label in a garment assures the very best of everything: High grade fabrics and linings and trimmings always careful, expert workmanship and inimitable style. There are just 70 Coats of them and each one is a gem which will excite the admiration of well dressed women. WHAT A RUSH THERE WILL BE FOR THESE COATS TOMORROW & SATURDAY Such brand new garments at close to Half Price is an exceptional opportunity indeed even duing the January Sales. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW. (CENTER STREET). fcj.n The Forty Beautiful New SILK PLUSH COATS have been put In 3 wonderful lots $15.00 - $18.50 - $19.75 New 6c Calicoes our Sale Price 3 1.8c DRY PETITION CALEDONIA Forty Signatures Have Been Received Sixty Are Needed . Tho ''dry" petition which hns been In circulation for tho past week nt Cnlednnln. hns already received forty Hlgncrs. Tho petition requires tho slgnnturo of sixty citizens, nnd there Is no doubt In the minds ot the back ers of tho jictltlon, but that thoy will t nblo to ndd thc remaining neces sary twenty nnmes In n short time. Tho petition wns first circulated by Mr. Joseph Wilson, president of tho Womnn's Christian Temperance Un ion In Caledonln. It Is now being cur ried nround by Miss Malel Soils nnd E. Iloush. It Is necessary for tho petition to be presented to tho town council, nnd ns this body docs not meet ngaln, until tho second Tuesday In Pebrunry, It will bo nt least six weeks beforo the election can bo held. Tho petition hns very strong support. Kalers serro tho tiest creams and Ices Meot vour fr(nd there. C-tf marriage, sho left him giving no rea son, nnd ho hns never slnco learned i.f ' here whereabouts. Crlsslnger nnd Outherv were attorneys for the plain tiff. Answer In Nolo Case. An answer was fllell today In thn common pjens court, In the caso , of Hayes Thompson .hgulnstjconrnd Ja cobs. The caso Involves the ,' paying nf several notes. Jacobs eialms that the notes havo been fully .paid, and all obligations satisfied. St'lT AGAINST CHUUCII SETTLED Ol'T OP COtlllT The stilt of tho American Poundrv nnd Purriaco "company, ngninst John D, OwonS.Jiind. others wa settled out c f court today. Tho suit was on ' ac tion for tho recovery of n judgment ot J1300 for hentlng nnd ventilating tho Plrst Christian church. The suit was Ik gun in September, 1911. Extreme Cruelty Alleged. Wilful iihsnnon. nxtrmun crutntv. ami fcllure to nrovldo for horselt and chll- ill on, nro iho claims presented by Laura L. Lester In her petition for divoreo from William T. Lester, which was filed In tho common pleas court Thursday lhornlng. Mrs. Lester states thut she was married to tho defendnnl 1 "",. V ,,,, ' i ,' 1 "'"'"mcni re Angust k. 1000. nnd that she hns nl. '. ,10 flrt,' wnvs been a. faithful and , truo wife. She ulso claims that slnco August 7. lWr. tho defendant 'fulled to nrovldo for her or their children, until ho.was.i0' the Cooper Post, No. 117, G. A. It.. arrested and compelled by lay July, 1911, to pay $12 11 month for their support. Tho plaintiff claims that tho defend ant used extreme cruelty In his treat ment nf her, nnd repoateiily beat nnd nKsntilted her. willing her vllo nnmes, cursing nnd swearing nt'hur, nnd tor turing hor both In 'mind nnd bodj Sho claims that ho Is not tho propor nrrsou to hnvo custody of tho throe children which were born of tho un-i Inn. nnd which nre now living with! the plaintiff's; mother in Mnrlcjn. She states that tho defendant is fully nblo to euro for herself and the children he being In the employ of thp Peun sylvnnln railroad, nt Columbus, Ohio, with in salary ot 90 a month, Sho thercforo prays for 11 divorce and the custody of tho children nnd reasonnHo ullmonv H. E. Hill Is nt- tnrney for tho plaintiff, Uhkr-Phillips' Greatest January Clearance Sale , w . ii 8ZiMrdffli& January Clearance Sale of JUilnblo Merchandise rafrt& Store News for Friday and Clearance Sale of Silks Lowered prices havo mado our Dross Goods section ono of the busiest iplnces in the store. Hund eds of yords ot silks mid suitings nro displayed at tho following quick Clearance prices! f.'outnnl Silk 18c yard rhls lot includes many Cheney Bros, Hpot roof Poulards. All Silk Unjiili .Silks .".no .Ml. Silks In this lot thnt sold up to $1.25 In most every shade. Pnncy'Cnsluncro do Sole 701 yd. A largo collection of this season's new silks, 27 Inches wide. White Goods Specials in Clearance Sale Two lots of our, good quality White Goods at special prices. At 10c jd a tablo of Swisses and madras lfic to 2Bc quality. lllo jd. lot of 2Bc to 3Gc qualities. Linen Itussln Crnsli, nil puro linen, 7 l-i!o jil. ' 111 per cent. Discount on nil - Tailile I.lnfn- selling for mOro, than $1.00 avard. ' ' . i Glen's Outlns Gowns nrc Undcr piiciil Wo give you n reduced lirlco on nil Outing aowns"-!-gooil-mnterlal.s;and full Size.', , PlrtE LOSS ABOUT $75. 'Tho home of Gordon rutmnn, on Wood street, was damaged yesterdnj' afternoon when, In some manner, n basket of wosto paper caught fire In the kitchen. Tho los nmotinted to nbnut )B. "Three children wero alone In the house when tho flro broko out. Thn "lrsl l'mm rnn tn p "eigiibor's houso nnn gnvo tno alarm. Tiie nre donort- ment wns called and the flames quick ly extinguished. After tho firemen hnd left the house. the family smelled smoke nnd fearing the flames would break out, turned In .. ... 1 i ,.. ., . . . O. . It. TiistnlN Officers. .Officers woro Installed at ameetlng '.nt tho Court house. Wednesday nfter- nonn. Tho nppolntlvo( offices of tho post wero flflled ns follows! Adjutant S. N. Titus; snrgent, Wil liam Sliutc: quartermaster sargont. C. J. Ami: Inside sentlnnl, Edward Wlhn. Jinjor S. X. Titus had chargo of tho Installation. A' resolution was ndopted, chnnglng tho meeting of tho post to tho first Monday In each month nt threo o'clock p. m. 1 Operation is' SucVcs. j Edviml J. Smlger. of Went Center street, undertwent nil .oponition for! gull stones In Mt. Carmrt hwiItnl nt OolunVbus, this morning. Tho opera tion was n uecosH hut "Mr. Stalgor's condition was found to bo worse- than nntld'pn'tpd, neoordlng to wonl ro ot Iveid hero this noon. He- ia expect ed to recover, providing no eon-pll-cations set In. Thirty Elegant Newest Style $25.00 CLOTH COATS in handsome double face brown & gray diagonals and r n qe large sailor collars P"3 January Clearance. Sato Mcnns Everything Under Pricii Qb j Wj&. -f'L.&tfciE&mr Saturday, Jan. 12th & 13th Sheetings and Muslins at Special Prices Casing. Tubing, Sheeting, Mus lins and all Domestics share In tho January Undcrprlccs. Many Mn rlon -women should bo nttractcd for their own regular stock. Wo'vo selected a special lot of 12 l-2o Sllkolluo to go out nt 7 l-2o yd. Flannelettes 8c yd. Thn FlnnnolettcH that woro lBc nnd 10c a yard still show good ran go of pattorns nt tho reduced jirlce. Outings 8c yd. A lot ot factory longths of 10c Outing. Wool and Cotton Blankets Less. A discount on nil wool Blan kets nnd Pancy Beacon Blankets that show signs of handling, of 20 ler cent. COTTON BLANKETS Slnglo bed slzo .10c Good slzo Blanket BOo tl Blanket In plain colors .. 80c $2.2t.r. heavy plaid blankot with fleeced, nap 92.no Floor Coverings -Are Un- derpriced Now. Oitr Carpet dopnrtmont Is full of special Items you can buy much less than usual. J , tiM ' . Transact., Iloutlnn Bnslucss, j Directors of the .Marlon Counts Tolophono Company Ihold u meetlni iu tho Masonic Tompio building yes terday afternoon. Houtlno 'business of tho company was transacted. Hold Dancing Tnrty. Tho Uniform Itnnks. Knights of Pythias, entertained with a dancing pnrty In Cnnby hall Wednesday even. Ing. TTiiTi.ti.Ti.t..fi.fi.tiif iit..T..l..t..1..T.ilTT.t..t,.l-t itut itnt. t nTn rrrnTrrn 1 hti n v 1 i' Many Big Sales M Going nn. We hno tlio only one, A BIO JiTlVP1 YEAH . , 1 1 tM PIANO SALE, iyniict's'mvu; : Conway, Jessie Prcllcli. ! JUtl J. Illlll J. Shut lMuuns, lenp over all ntliers. Every day adds to oW loug'lht of kltlsfleli'ciistilWe'. " ClIHll HP o'lluv IllU'llllAllH. ' I it 1 .i M u III'. 'PI . J: jmG?. Dowler Brps.l E. Church' St. The best Player THE VIllTUOLO. IMano Is X l"l"Il"I"I"I"iVI 12 l-2c Yard Wide Dress Percales 6 7.8c M 1 VI 1 ,4 0