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vn MtMtttfftNMHMM mi inHIW,.,. 77. -TSiMUHHlHUliyjIUJ. "-"" .hlH.K ,.,. a. . . - ,.i.Ml i. .. iirtiinnrhiim rt.,'m'UWttlfKl(MlllWli'fcffta.i'i.i manyiyjy --ih njiH)HliirWi imam nT-wilf0pfcJ)ir r ll- i r vnyfft l H, ty MMHriSiTATB BARGAHCS. O-rooni brick house, modem im provement, splendid location rensOn. nliljr worth 80,001). price, If sold Icforo April 1st. Sl.afiO. 7-room Klflto roof liouso In eficl H'rcSoiri house South Prospect St., modern, 92,030. 7-room hotiM?, Belmont St., reduced to $1,050, 7-room modern house, Rlnliio Ave.. $2,2S(). H-iimm modern fwnuso with barn, Inrjto lot, 8. Bltle Bcllcfontnln Ave., 33,500. 7-room honxe, Ponrl St., $1,500. 0-room house, lllnlno Ate, lot 15.x RIQ, $1,300. 1 S-room house, Ponrl St., nenr Co. Ittnibin, $2,000; iitul ott Mimu lot, 1 S-rooin limine, $1,200; or both for $3,000, This In onj n partial list of property 1 hiy hands for snlo mill hy calling nt my olTle0 I can help you to select n homo In nny mention deslroil. J. J. SCHOENLAtfB. Real Kstnte, Surety Bonds, Fire, Life and ecldent Ins., 107 1-2 X. Mnln St. Phone llr.r. lirMilMiHlniWfM Btl Mtf I m jAIMh MM Organizing Shop Kmplojccs. Chicago, March 12. Now pinna havo been completed for the organ ization r n gigantic federation of nil shop employes on every western rail road under the Ayestem federation The main organization will bo a fed eration of federations. A meeting t which an vjrffnniza tlon -will j bo perfoeted ulllubo "hold In lbnnsai City, April 15. VA secret cvnferenco Ju9t conctilded'hoWdetor mlnod hat roprosctatltfes off nil shop organization! shall bOipresont at Kan sas City nnd nn determination "will then bo mndo ns tlio classes of cm ploy es to be Included In tlio big fed eration." nr. Wiley Again. Washington, Mnrch 12. Dr. Ilnr vcy W. Willoy, chief chemist, Is think ing about resigning to become a con tributing editor. Wlloy himself, gave credonco to tho report this afternoon (by absolutely refusing cither to affirm or deny that ho hnd already discus sed tho mattor with Secretary of Agrl culture Wilson. MMon JUmvo tho government sor- vloe," said Wlloy, "for threo reasons they. die, they go out voluntarily, or thrJt ore Kicked but. .1 hope I am not kicked out, and I don't expect to die." ' New Incorporation fit-tinted. A new nepryoratlqn .of. ,tha.J. W. Clark Heal TsVtt ,o comlplnny has fljeen granted iby" tho 'ccrotary of state n't Colwm'bus The capital Is valued at $15,000, and 'tlio firm Includes J, IW. ,,aXHlt!jlflc;-r25aD4. Thomas O. Clark, Lloyd "DeQolfey and Adam Lauor. , r Tho real estate huslnos? will be conducted by tho company on an en larged 'scale, tho snmo office rooms and tho samo name being used for tho firm Philadelphia Is to have n now con vention hull. It la to cost $4,000,000, and, together with Iti gardens, will cover four acres of ground. D k ATCIAITC PRODUCE FORTUNES seenrfd cnaree. B Mau. !, rt fnviilL.n.t tinvImI Anil tvMt H buyers. ''Hints to Inventors. "Why porno Inventors falL" Iiook on patents, fiend ui rough sketch or model for search of latent Office records and reriort on" imtcntnblllty. Special IW gents in (00 cities and towns. Mr. (Irccley while ActlnpCommliloncrof Patents hod lull chareeol i'ateut Attornoya. Wmlilnuiou, ii, C. -M-i-ri-i"i"i-i"l"i-i-i-i"i-i-i-i-i-i"t-i-i-l"l- Fir e,IIe alt li& Accident: ! Insurance j; '' We write insurance:; '' of all kinds at lowest:: prices, :; ii T.J. Mills & Co.;; A 'l"I-l"-l"l-IH-?-HH-K-H-TH"I"l-l4 Kodaks Kodak Supplies Onls Decorating Co L " Colonist lickels 1 to I Washington Oregon ahd other welstern states At Very Low Rates v via HOCKING VALIEY March 1 to April 15. l friquire of Agents Hock l iiu? Valley By, for in-1 ri .i.- W r . ,,- JU w Mrmanon, ItlZES for.pAtrnt. PslenW Ptf - er d hilni&kAhfr mwm For President Taft With Senator Bbrah a Big Probability. (United Press Leased Wire.) (Uy Wlnflcld J6ncs.) (Snelal to Tho Mirror.) Washington, March 13. Political gossip is rito In "Washington ns to who Is to bo Presicent Taft's run ning mnto In the next presidential cempalgn. Tho poittlcAl dopestcrn have beon flopping all over thcmsol ves In prognosticating likely choices ntid the Held of nvallablo men has been nearly exhausted. The question has been contemplated by every slnndpat republican end In somo In stances tho "know nils" have predict ed that a progressive will bo picked for second place, under the theory that conccsslonn must be mndc by the 0. O. P. to tho new clcnlont that has sprung up within Its ranks. Old party leaders, llko Ex-Senator Bcott of "West Vlrgmln, Ex-Senntor Du Bols of Idaho, Senator Iodge, Senator Crnno, and others nro sticking clcso to the capital city, conferring daily over the .polltlerit situation. Tho phaso of tho "runnlnB mato" has been dlccussed a number or times nt tho White IIouso with President Taft and with but fow exceptions, the sUgges tlbnof candidates han met with his ap proval. A number of men, likely to command a strong following In tho country an a whole, havo bcon sug- gestodj Tho latest recruit that hon been mlSReflted to add lo tho lint of pos- Slbllltleu Jb Senator William Kdgnr Dorah, author of tho famous "Moth- or'n Day" Bcnato resolution. Ho is n bfe man In tho wess ana generally known throughout tho United States. Tlio montlon of his namo Ih this con nection comes from quarters' cloo to tho ndmlnlstrntlon, and It Is beyond question thnt If tho political fates sco fit to Imposo tho nomination, lor sec ond placo on tho sturdy nhouldora of the senator from Idaho thero will bo aatlsfnctlon In tho Whltn House. VIco President Shcrmnn Is still In tho gnmo of politics, nut whether he Intends to try ngnln for tho Vlco presi dency Is not known, nothwlthstand Ing tho fact thnt some months ngo ho signified his Intention of not run ning again. Thero Is no doubt In tho minds of lending statesmen that the Now Yorker Is stronger with tho Old Gunrd In New York stato than over boTorc. Mr. Shermnn is stllj a factor. Opposition In tho national convention nitty develop should his ' namo be placed boforo thnt body nnd . for this ri8on It Is believed ho .will pot, con sent to havo his namo used as candi date for second place. Anticipating that Shermnn will not offer nny oiipotltlon to tho selection of. Taft's running mate, tho n!d party Readers nnd standpatters ore looking for n "big" man for tho Job. Senator CummlnK of Iowa nnd Senator Ken yon of Iowa, havo been mentioned ns men who aro likely to havo, a largo candidacy fpr president, Senator Ken yon op tho other hand Jt Is wild Is too young In natlonnl politics to bo con sidered na a running mato for tho president. The disposition therefore of tho leaders Is to reach out and get somo man recognized as a progressive tho country over to mako t?.o nice. Sona tor Borah lftoms up ns tho ono of tho best posslhlo choices. It Is not known whether Senator Borah will accept tho nomination if It is teudored him, us ho too occupies an Influential plneo in tho senate, but It Is thought that ho might bo Induc ed to run under prcssuro from Presi dent Tnft on tho ground thnt It was his duty ns a Republican to mnke tho race. Ho Is recognized as a good cam paigner and ono of tho strong men of the United States sennte. Ho Is only forty-six years old nnd could easily stand tho hardships of a strenuous campaign. Ho Is not n Taft man, In fact ho has hnd somo differences with tho Whlto IIouso, but his nhllity Is not underestimated in that quarter. Scpator Borah Is certain to support the nomlneo for tho president who ever ho mny bo. It may bo thnt tho Taft boomers nro pulling off a great stroke of diplo macy In suggesting Borah's namo for second place. They enn rcndlly seo Inlluenco ho can bring to bear for tho Taft ticket. Senator Borah has nsplratlon for tho prcsldoncy himself, hut Is bidding his tlmo. Ho Is nt present of tho opinion thnt It Is much hotter to start his cam paign for tho presidency In 1910 In tho manner In which tho Cummins nnd "La Follotto booms wero launched. XXKMMMK ?1 it WMHHX r it TEIiBGRATIIIO TAUXiOIDS t it iiii W $3WM K H ii iNw York. tftov. Rovort Pns- sioy, nesro prpacnor, who carried n molo foot nnd a wish hone, Is In Jail. Tho police charge thnt ho collected monoy from .prisoners tolling them ho could "charm" judges. 'New Yorit. To save a ntcko), Wil liam 'SehrohV an, electrician, gave his life. Ho entered the: wrong platform tn a sutovay station, and n train struck him as he attempted to cross tho rnck. Chicago, Displeasure makes tho iblood leave the feet and causes them 'to becomo cold, says Prof. Waltor D. Scott of tho Northwestern university. Cowardliness causes tho samo blood 'action, ho dpclnrcs, i Now York. airs, Esther' Barklns, to cure a rrtBh on her baby, put to bacco leaves In her bath water. She Is In St. Mary'B hospital in Brooklyn suffering nicotine poisoning. (Knnsas City, Mo. D. O Stelson, Puohlo, Col., and his brldo rode to Bullna, Kas., the liret stago of their wudnlne Journey on a snow plow. (Fifteen Inches of snow had blocked all tho trains. ''" ...issmmmmasa-maaftmsm I I I li Itsm1 nuniinii a THE MARION DAILY, .MIRROR,, WJBDESDA, MABCK.13, 1912, ill I i Hi 'I I m ln'M II ii ii SH JgEMgBgBgSS: 'I'M NOT ASKINC PAVOW SAY 'SfflbSEEVLT.' OFFERED EXEMPTION FROM JURY SERVICE t WocsEVErur ueavinq . Thcodoro Koosovelt Is hero shown leaving tho grand Jury room of tho Nassau county supreme court at Mlneolu, L. j uftcr being drawn for coloneIUrcl)lIod. Umt Wn" CXt"'Pt bCCRU80 f hta nV ""? tho "I Am hot asking nny favors. Tlioy'uay I'm fighting tho courts I'll show them, my obedlenro to tho courts." h"i. " tuuns. in ntiospvelt will recolvp M n day nnd mllcngo between Mlnfola nnd Oyiter Bay during his term of service. " i""la nnu uow York. deorgo Bowns, Wnt chngue, Staton Islnnd, says lumps of hall foil on tho roof of his house, weighed as much as six ounces nnd thnt ono ploco was as big as n baso. bnll. Winston Salom, N. C. ,On a wnger of J2.000, J. u. Lehman and J. II. Nixon of this piaco will try to run nn nutoimobllo backward from hero to Now York City starting April Fool's day. .Washington Mrs. Taft Is writing hor, own loi'.ora ntut "pruning1' , her own guest Hits, her poolu nocretiiry, Miss Kathorlno Lettermdn, invlntf t'ien Qipernted upon for npp'ondlcltig. .Chicago. 'Declaring that two wo men In, ii ,quarrel could make, more troublo than an nrmv of men.. Juiliroi iropkps dlsmlKse, the slander suit iXlX X w fc I'f 't f JV"tlVMVUl ii-iucng froo cou nvould bo fdr t,ho tuppqrt of, his wife. Ho was ordered to (pay hqr, a week nevr- thqlcss, ,,,, , IChIcngo,-nyor Harrison wants n .deputy mayor to n,ld him In deliver-. Ing addresses- to, tho 700 conventions scheduled for Chlcngo this yqnr, ench oij which donands an offlolal wol cdmo. Chicago. "Think of nil persons juii uu,uui iyte us ueing in mair cot fln9," la, tho ndvlco of Bishop J. H. Vincent. "I Ilnd that many persons who do not ,Jlko us show tholr good sonso In not doing so." PJttshurg, Pn. Tart advocator havo sent out n call 'for a mass mooting tonight signed by 2,200 vice presidents Pittsburg, Pa. lUccnuso she bo friended Mrs. Margaret McCnuslnnd, 8C, during tho last 33 days of hor DIVORCEE TO MARRY MILLIONAIRE YOUTH i2-r JACKQALUTIN Mrs, Jack; Gallatin, daughter of Al Adams, tho ona-tlmu policy king, Is to bo married to Francis B. Ander son, a young .'Cincinnati millionaire. Sho was-dlvorccd last August from Jack; Oallatln, a wealthy Now York clubman whom sho mot while In tho chorus of a musical comedy. BlrfO Eoiolti CaUryual CuatpuuaJ "A life id j tlmstc remtdy tor " Dnnthitlf, Cilanh, Hay Ftdt ' i stloni ot ALU naouat munonim or linings ot Ilia now, ItiiMt, tonuUt or urluirj orgn. AT DSUOOIITO at H y t tt curi roHrttl i TrtotlM with tub bnttls ornuioaoaiiuMi. , Til fun dralal Cs. UrcmrwtJ, Qia, V.3.H. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlsBBBLte.rt an n mm ti E.mmmwmmtMimaMi-mmmmmamaimimmmmtmlim efSAwo jurv- room' life, Mrs. Ida Rosdnsteolwas was be queathed $20,000 or more than fflOO por day for Iter kfriduuss. Pittsburg, Pa. Tho W. O. T, U. will potltlon tho courts lioro asking for tho uliollslunoiu of blinds and sctcuiim In fjnlaons so thnt thti public enn sou who Is Im'bSbhrg. Philadblphln,' Pn. Tho celebrated portrait of Washington by Gilbert Stuart brought JIC.-IOO at tho salo of tho art collection! df the lt0 Joseph II. Harrison. M. jc'luvolnnrt. A Ve,rilct for $1 dam ages ,for alleged nlnnfU,rwas awnrded L$uoj iitiltrukouls (n )it!t suit against Rev. jjosoph Haluihtirdn, a Catholic priest. I Csi'ttjt DNiulssctTt Cm', T ..r...-j;,... . Mn,noney todny almSj,c(, tno cpg e neglect ;aga.nst ,en child- udgo c tholr children to Philadelphia. Two children belonging to 'Mrs.. Ada Brown n widow, who Is on strike, wore held on tho ground thnt they hnd lieon fed by county officials. x y, x n k i it V TEST SEED AT ONCE. if every grnln of com planted S should grow, ou could double ti your corn crop. TUo process of it testing U so slmp'.e that any tt child onn leiivn It In ten mln- rt utos. The children of tho pub- it He schools can do nil tho terft- t ii Ing, nnd, If ou plant only t i' tasted fcod, you can fiopend up- it ' on nn Increase of 10 bushels t it por aero. Tho uvcrtigo corn ' i" county has 100,000 ncros of corn t i land; ten moro bushels than tt i you ovor hnd boforo would tnonn it S 1000,000 Uushels, which at no A ' cents, a very conservative: price, i t' would ndd $300,000 to tho an- t ' nun! wealth of your county. t r" Whnt ai)plies to corn, applies A S to other grains. Touch tho ehll- it A dron to test It nil. it A If you are In douut ns to tho 'A A condition of your teed corn. It A, A would bo well for- you to mnko it A n shallow box, somo two or it A threo Inches deep, largo enough A. A to mnko a ttst for ton acres: A A that Is, twelvo snunres ono way A A by ten across. Tho box should it A bo nhimt SBxIO.Incnos.. Fill tho it A box about bnlf full of moist ' A dirt, sand or sawdust. Wo pro- it A for sawdust because It Is light- A A -r and onn bo handled In tho it A houso. Press It well, down so it A that It will invo n smooth ovon A A surf nee. , A A Toko n whlto cloth nlAiut tho it A sizo of tho box, rule it off it A chcekor-bonrd fashion, making it A squares two or threo Inchon each A way, numbuilng 1, 2, 3, etc. it A Tako a Hour snuk, or mako a ii A pnd, to fit the top of tho box, it A padding It with an Inch or two it A of moist sawdust or sand. ) A A Roinnvo six to ton kornols it it from ouch oar selfjoed, num- it A boring onch oar and putting it it tho kornols from onch In tho it At corresponding squaro. In tho A box. PJnfco tho box In n warm A, place, whoro It wIM not ' chill. A Keep tho pad woll dumponed A, nnd warm, and in five or six H days you enn roll up tho pnd A carefully, nnd yoi will find ' that your seed will show Its -', quality; kornols which show A both sprouts and rootlets In A henlthy condition nro lit for it iplnntlng; ears from which tho H. kernnls show sprout only, or it rnntlolB onlv. mnv or mnv nnt --..- ...., r, t growy hut It Is best not to tako it ii any chances with such ears. it it All wonk and dead cars should it A bo thrown Into tho food box nnd the tost repeated until you nro suro vou havo enough it A perfect enrs to plant your aero- ago. it it a it a it a s s s t ; iti'M jwssssMMi ajlM J" . j , I HELP WANTED 5 FOR SALE People's I L o IWA I K j Column 9 I" LOST or FOUND WANTED To buy a second hand nl- nno, must be In good condition; state mnke and price. Address It, care of Mirror, It WANTED 1,000 people to buy onions at Tl bti., cider vinegar loc gnl., 1nrd 10c tb., fresh butter and eggs, Uvo and dressed poultry, young boot nnd pork 3 to 13c lb., at tho Ma rlon city market, cor. Il'rospoet nnd Church Sts., every AVcdnesdny nnd Satunduy. 3-12-41 WANTED A girl for general housa work. Call 253 north Main. Phono 1123. 3-n-3t WANTED Washings nnd dnys' .work, 'by Mrs. S. E. Wnlker. Call on or phono C005 or G20li. F. E. Coon. y 3-n-3tp WANTED Everybody In tho county to know that I ?prny fruit trees nnd shrubbery of all kinds', wilt go nny whero In county. Leave orders at Ryan & Burke h. !Lloyd & Helso. 3-0-Gbp Professional. CONSULT IPROF. COLE 'Hero for ti short tlmo only. Astrologer nnd palmist confidential udvlser. This life reader Is centrally located nt Studio, 341 West Center St. 3-12-fitp Glansei Fitted. J H. LUNGER, M. D., tits glasses, re moves adenoids, treats the diseases of tho eye, ear, nose and throat. Office 202 B. Main St., opposite Ma son's temple. Phono 8C. 6-24-tf .For. Sale. ) 'FOR SALE ono Typewriter, in gboll ' condition nnd ono glnn showcase, ns good ns now with ndjurftablo shelves, will bo sold at a bargain If sold soon, Phono 1232, Residence, 330 South Main 3-13-Ctpd FOR HALE Chestnut coal, ,Holp yourself. Whllo thore Is plenty.. Also large quantities of gonulnq. Pocn Itontns lump. J. L. Price Co-3-12tf. HORSES FOR SALE dlavo 15 na tlvo horses, Geldings, mnros and somo good colts At Sehfonte's Breeding Barn", corner Greenwood nnd Wilson avenue. Seo iV. II. Foster, or iphono R-1084 or 834. 3-ll-13d&wk-pd FOR SALE Just ono loft; now C- Two Killed, Ton Injured. Indlunnpolls. Ind., -March 13. Threo tt tlin inn nwinmnn Jn hired In the hnad-on collision of Big Four passen ger train .o, -u, cnsioounu, mini ii frelfi'ht train at Grecnenstlo, Ind., Inst night, are in a sorlous condition In lccnl hospitals horo winy nnd nro not expected to live. Two persons wora hilled outright. Tho wroekod passen ger llyor was lcncAvn as tho St. tLoul to Now York 24-hour train. All of the dead nnd Injured are inon. Don't wait until April 1st when M-ores will bo mclug tho city out looking for u home. I Imo moro than u score f houses in many parts of tho city, for wtlo for isli ir pay-inont-s proM'itleH iimsliifc fiiiin $t,no to $:t,ifl). Tho Clichtiitit houses nro ho litK linHtcned to completion nnd will ho nil modern holm's or tlio hotter sort. Seo. JONES Vffi If you can mnrch woll to n bar gain tuno and havo tho collateral to pay the fare, wo havo varieties enough for 52 versos nnd If somo professor will wrlto tho muslo wo will gladly 'liolp swell tho chorus loud and long with a woll pacing drug store doing good business. 100 Marlon Homes modorn and com mon. Somo Avlth prlcos low. Wo havo homos In Columbus, Delaware, Bucyr us and othor surrounding towns to soil or trade. Wo havo 33 forms to soil, possession glvon April 1. Some with a small payment down. Yju must hurry.. Wo also havo soveral farms that aro rentpd and can give posses sion by you "collecting rent. Theso farms rango In slzo from 0 acres to 74G acres. Do not bo bashful about soolng us. Wo court your friendship. Wo will dollght In showing tho farms to you. Wo havo somo leaders In 40, 52, 75, 100, 123, 135, 155, 178, 218, 278, 193, 400, 420 and 74G, Plcaso call nt 114 Court St. You aro assured courteous treatment. Respoctfully, The J, W. Clark Real Estato I r-j uo, SITUATION WANTED FOR RENT H E R E STRAYED or STOLEN room modern house, Olney Ave , west sldo, 1st south of Columbia St., at n bargain; possession nt once. 17-acro gardon farm, 1 1-2 miles south of city; good improvements; possession April 1st. 90 acres 20 miles from Marlon on two pikes; well Improved; will trndo for 1-2 city or other property. Good 80 acro farm, Lako Co., Mich., 30 acres cleared; good buildings; 2 miles to market; will take city or other property for part pay, balunco long time. Sco J. B, Bolandcr, Hubor Block. 3-0-3t-w-s-w FOR SALE Eggs for hntching, Roso Comb Rhode Island Whites, $1.00, Jl.CO and $2.00 pur in, Samo as somo breeders ask $2.00, $5.00 and $10.00 per 15. Order early ns 1 was hundreds of eggs short of or ders last year. H. D. Keeler, 401 Summit St. Phones R-587 and 1,- 388. 3-2-wod&sat-2mo FOR gALE Incubators and brooders, strictly high grade llrst class In ev ery respect, nnd soil for one-half tho price of other makos. Call and seo for yoursclvoa F. A. Schrocter, 280 E. Georgo St., iMnrlnn, O. 3-9-12-lCp FOR SALE The concrete blocks that havo material In them to make them ring like steel. J. L. I'rlci Co., tolephono 284. 10-tf FOR SALE Good bareums in Ash tabula county farms; also Marlon property for sale or rent. Seo E. J. Cox, Real Estate Agent, over Turner's grocery Phone R-470. FOR SALE Best guaranteed roofing in Marlon county. Inquire of J. L. Price Co. Tel. 284. 10-tf FOR SALE Concrete fence posts; guaranteed; tho hind you can fataple to; no wood. J. L. Price Co., tele phone 284. 10-tf FOR SALE Best grades Portland cement; quality and price guaran teed; also Whlto Rock plaster, tho kind that sticks to the wall nnd docs not crack. J. L. Price Co., Tolephono 284., 10-tf FOR SALE Sower plpo, drain tlio and all kinds of building material; prlcos right; lot us figure your ma terial for you; can toll you tho proper amounts you will need; In cidentally we have tho best grades of coal. J. L. Price Co., telephon 284. - 10-tf I FOR SALE White plno lath; line ones. Inquire beforn purchasing. Yours truly, J. L. Price Co.; use cedar posts. Telephone 284, lOtf 5,000 PEOPLE Wanted In Marlon to uso Sure Shot Remedy for neu ralgia and rheumatic troublo. Lab oratory, 316 north State. For sale by all druggists. Guro Shot Remedy Co. 2-12-tf For Hent. FOR BENT April 1st, Hat, S rooms and both. Y. M. C. A. block aver Mlrrcr office. C. B. Kllng. 3.0-11-13-11 TOR RENT A 5-room ll.it with 'bath, soft and city water and nil modern conveniences, nt 407 South State street. S. V. BontSf, 3-12-14-10 MiKcollaneoiii. BIG MONEY mndo selling our house hold specialties, Quick snloft. Frue particulars, samples and catalogue. F. Valentino & Co., Dopt. 2, 217 La fnyotto Avo, St. Louis, Mo. 3-12-Gtp CRAIQ'8 REPAIR SHOP Hcpulr furniture, does upholstering ami all kinds ot repair work; havo nn espe cially good grado of furnltiiro pol- HOUSE ON OAK STREET Six room houso on North Oak street, near Silver ntroot, cot tage house. Very good lot, lotH of rrult. Woll, oKtorn. IIouso ii lino condition. Closo In. l'rlco $1850. Cush. lso lot corner Wll-on to. and Benton Plneo. Worth $300. will Ntcrlllw if s"ld this wool.. Wo nlso linte two lots on Xj-e htrcot to 'll nt n bargain. BARND & MONNETTE i Room 10, Ruber Block. Phono 1031 MNEY To loan on Furniture, Horses, Pianos, etc. We loan on an hour's notice. Absolutely private, Re pay in small payments. Investigate, Marion Chattel Loan Co. 106 1-2 S. Main St. PAGHE SEVBIf; , Announcements, (J. v 4 m m m For Recorder, Editor Mirror: Please announce it.- T . - -..11.1-1. i ... . " iiiuc x Bin u vAiiuiuuio iur couniy re . corder, subject to the will of tho Dem-( ocratlo voters of Marlon courity at the omlng primary election. 4 WESLEY MILX.BR. ' For Recorder. Editor Mirror: Please announct ' to tho Democratlo voters of Marlon county that I am a candldat6 fotha1 nomination for county recorder at tho primaries, May 21, WILLIAM. J. SEITER. For Recorder. Editor Mirror: Please .announce that I am a candidate for tjie nomina tion for county recorder, subject to tho will of the Democratlo voters nt tho coming primary. JOHN J. STAFFORD. For Rcrjordcr. Editor Mirror: Plcaso announce1 that I am a candldato for tho Demo- cratlc nomination for county recorder' at tho primaries, May 21. , E. II. HUdGINS. For County Commissioner. Editor Mirror: Plcaso announce that I am a candldato for tho 'nomi nation for county commissioner iufi Jcct to the will of tho Democrat! voters nt theo coming primary. JOHN IIANLEY. For County Commissioner. Editor Mirror: Plcaso announco that I am n candldato for tho nomi nation for county commissioner sub ject to tho will of tho Domocratlo voters at tho coming primary. JAMES D. CHARD. For County Commissioner. " Editor Mirror: Plcaso announco In your paper that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for county commissioner, subject to tho Demo cratic primaries to bo held May 21." J. J. LOYER. Tor Sheriff. EDITOR MIRROR Please- an- nounco In your paper that I am a candidate for tho nomination for sheriff, subject to the will of tho -Democratic voters at tho coming prU i mary, George Orlans,w' For Clerk of Courts. Mr. Editor: Plcaso announce that I am a candidate for nomination for cleric of courts, subject to the decision of tho Democratic voters of Marlon county, at tho coming primary elec tion. FRANK U SP1CER. Tor Prosecutor. Editor Mirror: Plcaso announco td thoDemoorntlo votersof Marlon county ' thnt I am a candidate for prosocutlng . attorney at the Democratlo primaries 1 i to bo hold May 21, 1912. If elected,!! . this will be tho only public offIcoit,Ut havo ever held. I earnestly appe&l'.tov.it each nnd every Democrat to. help mo ' In this effort to "mnko cood." ,,. ,,; HOMER E. JOHNSON. For Prosecutor. I Editor Mirror: Plonso announce' ''' that I am n candldato for tho noml-' nation of prosecuting nttomcy' sub- " Ject to tho will of tho Democratic" ' voters of Marlon county nt tho ipri- ' mary oloctlon May 21, and that I will ' nppreclnte nny assistance given to mo- ' ' during this campaign. Respectfully, CHARLES II. CONLEY. For Clerk of Courts. Editor Mirror: Plcaso announce that I am a candidate for tho Demo cratic nomination for clork of courts nt the primaries May 21, 1912. LEWIS W. TRON. For County Auditor, Editor Mirror: Plcaso announco to tho Democratic voters of Marlon, coun-, ty that I am a candldato for County, Auditor nt tho primaries to bo "hold ,' May 21, 1912. ,., " , 1 John K. retcra. . , , Ish and varnish 'for sale. 119 E.. Church. Phono R-G98. 2-27-lmo FOR AUCTIONEERING At sales of any and all kinds, at any time, lee Caroy Henscl, Marlon R. R. 1, or call at this office. 12-7-tf MOVINO, TRANSFER AND STOR AOF. We move, crate, store and do transfer work at any time. Phone 1605, S. Knoch, 322 Bel mont J. WILBUR JACOBY has movod Into Tie.w law offices on east Center St.; over KaUmn'i Jewelry store. He will continue to practice In all courts and will glvo special attention to the settlement of estates. Offlca phone 69, residence 839. 9-2-tf .,,-A i n iskilMrri r i i