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. . 9Lummt4lt , .-.., -'- . ii..iwi wrrw m wi wwi ;veT)wiwwjwwi wwifr k . ... ,.-- Mi.i.wjMiy?tg"Hfwwlc -4 --- VACTE FOUR THE DEMOCRATIC? BANNER Tuesday, JaniwryVttW h ffl -K . -. f ft '5 5 II 2 Jfc - y Hit FRANK HARPER, Editor oral-WoolsJ.y lubtcrlptlon Rate fl.EO per yr.a 6 MONUMENT SQUARE MOUNT VERNON, OHIO Entered nt tbo Mt. Vernon, O., post ftlce aa Becond class mall matter. W1ILESS message Received By Mr. liyait In This City Was Correct Says Tlie Oper ator At New Orleans More Messages Picked Up Saturday Night Mr. Bert Hyatt, whoso experi ments nt lils wlrolcss tolograph Btntlon In tho oast end of Mt. Ver non, have bopn most ouccosaful, re colved a lotter Saturday night from George S. Davis, cblof oporaior at Now Orleans, I-a., to the effect that tho wireless mesago which Mr. Hyatt recently received at hln station In 'this city, a copy of which was sont to Mr, DavlB, was absolutely correct and congratulated Mr. Hyatt In be ing able to recclvo messages nt his station in this city. Mr. Davis stat ed thnt tho mes8ago sont out from Now Orleans, which Mr. Hyatt pick ed up, was sent to San Antonio, Cuba, to bo sunt from thoro to Li nton, Costn Rica. Mr. Davis furthor stated that many of their messages bad ben picked up at Omaha ami Chicago and as far away as 1'orlland, Oregon, nnd frequently 1,000 miles to sea. On Saturday oventng Mr. Hyatt accomplished hoiiio more successful experiments nt his station, picking up n mersngu from Savannah, (5a., to Tampa, FJorlda and lator .In the evening he picked up a message from Wisconsin to a point In, Michigan, ..J EVANGELIST Lowe Begins His Work At Baptist Church Rev. C. T. Ixwo. Alio ovnngollst, will speak at tho llnptlst church to night on "Dry Rones", and a special invitation Is extended to men to be present, Rev. Aitliur C. Smith mot tho Juvenile chouiH thin afternoon; tills evening at C: 15 i.o will moot tho regular choruu, A hearty wel oomo Is extruded to nil to sliaro In tho splendid work now In progress. UNCLAIMED MAIL The following lottoro remain un claimed In tho Mt. Vernon poBtofuca; Advertised In tho Dally Dnnnur. To avoid delay in dellvory, Iiavo your mull addressed to utioot and numbor, 1. O. box or cuuoral dellv ory. French, Alburt vfSrnnt, Mr. Man' Haywood, Mr. Wlloiaft, II. 0. Wolveftou, Mih. John Sheridan tl. Dowdn, l M. .j. RAISE The Price Of Gas In Village Oi Butler A dlwttch from Butler says Waiijht & I.ovorlug havo raised tho prlw of una from 18 to 20 net, dating from Jan.. 1. Thoy aio pro- paring to put down another well on the Lnp farm south of town. The regular mooting ofg tho Knox county branch of tho Humane Society will meet Tuesday cxvenlng, January 11, In the office of Capt, M. M, Murphy. A full atlondnnco Is desired. IAL Services Conducted By Joe Hooker Post, G. A. R, In Memory Of Comrades Who Have Been Coiled By The Great Commander Buring The Year Sixteen Comrades Answer The Final Summons And Record Of Each Is Read By The Adjutant Doautlful nnd Imprcslvo momorlal services woro conducted by tho mem bers of Joo Hooker Post, No. 2MG. A. R In their hall Sunday after, noon at 2 o'clock in memory of thoso membors of tho post who havo died during tho yenr 1900. The nail was filled with tho mcmborB of tho post and tho Reliof corps and friends and relatives of tho deceased. Tho services opened with a song, "Fruits of Victory", by a quartette composed of Mrs. Cnrrlo Tllton, Miss I,uolla Mitchell, Dr. Colvlllo and B. D. Horron. Prayer Chaplain Koeno. Reading tho 90th psalm. Song, "Wrapped In the Mnntlo SI lonco nnd Prayer" Quartotto. Tho record of the 10 comrades who passed away during tho year as follows: Aloir.o .Tncobs Prlvato Co, I, 2nd Ohio henvy nrtlllory volunteers. Died January 21 ,1909, Bonjumln Jones Prlvato Co. A, 10th regiment Ohio Calvary volun teers. DIod Fobruary 0, 1909. James Clark Armstrong Prlvato Co. A, Ofith reglniont Ohio volun teers. Died April l'C ,1909. Alonzo Condlt Prlvato Co. K, 185 O. V. I. DIod May 14, 1909. Captain Harrison Stcphon Co. V, 121st regiment O. V .1. Died Ma,y fi, 1909. Captain William Macfnddon Co, C GO Now York V. I. Died May 20, 1909. Ralph F. Bingham Co. II 2nd roglment California Calvary Volun teers, Died March 30, 1909. 1 Charles Roctor Co. I, 2nd regi ment Ohio heavy artillery. Died August 2. 1909. Wilson V, Rcodor Prlvato Co. A, 194th regiment O. V. Ir Died Oct. G, 1909. Hugh IvuudorbnuRh Prlvato Co. A, DOth roglmout O. V. I. DIodOct. lfi, 1909. Philander CI11193 Lano Private Co. K, 142nd regiment O. V. I. DIod Oct. 18 ,1900. Joseph Kllno Prlvato Co. A, 20th reglniont O. V. I. DIod Oct. 24, 1909. Waltor U Vance Prlvato 22nd battiillluu O. N. Q. DIod December 11, 1909. John J. Scrlbnor Prlvato Co, II, 70th O. V. I. Died December 31, 1909. Sanford Murphy Co. 3, 23rd regiment Now Jorscey V. I. DIod Ducombor 23, 1909. Roburt Blithe Prlvato Co. B. I lth roglmout icgular V. I. Died December 28, 1909. Tho war iccord of tho abovo nam ed comrades woro road by Adjutant dooigo fi. Hnrtor, nnd nftor each record iho roll of tho drum wns soundod by John Bunnell. Short sketches wero read by Mrs. Mary P. Scott, Edward M. Wright. Capt. O. tJ. Daniels, Mis. Cloorgo II. Hoard nnd Post Commander Murphy, followed by taps on tho buglo by D. C Stono Jr. An nddicia was thou glvriu by Ad utant GoortU) Hnrtor followed by tin Dnxolotty and Iho bonodlctlon. : J. 1I1KTIIB ! T. ?, t. J, ! ? .J. !, J J .J. . J, A uon was born to Mr. and Mrs Junius McGlbnoy, who roildo on the Syulinr road, Sunday morning. FOR SAIE Driving mare. City broke, Safe, sound nnd upoody. In- (lulio 015 W. Gambler street. Bell phono 220-R. MEMOR WrtPWMIDMWIWWWMWIWMMMMIMWWWMNMIMWW " REVIVAL SERVICES . At Tiio Mulberry Street Methodist Protestant Church Our epoclal revival oervlcea began yesterday and thoro will bo evange listic services each evening this wock except Saturday evening. A good re vival spirit has been manifested in all our meetings for sovoral months past and with this spirit with which to begin, wo are anticipating good meetings each evening and a great awakening In general. Wo urge tho membors of the church and Invite all others who will do so so arrange their business and their social func tions that they can be prcsont at each sorvlco. Nothing but our best will satisfy God. Thoro Is great need of definite work being done and suc cess in soul winning depends upon entlro consecration, prayer, porsonnl work and tho power of tho Holy Spirit. Our general theme is "Come and Lot Us Reason Togothor." The subject for this evonlng Is "Conse cration for Personal Work." All aro Invited to como nnd par ticipate In this "Campaign of Evan gelism." J. T. Black A A T f f J $ f V OBITUARY A T J J Tho Wright Funeral Tho funeral of tho late Orlcy Wright, who dlod at tho Fultz hotel Saturday morning, will occur Tues day aftornoon at the homo on West Gnmblor street at ono o'clock, Rev. G. A. Rcedcr officiating. Interment will bo mado In Mound VIow cemo tory. Robert Patrick Robert Patrick, tho threo months' old boh of Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo Pat rick of near Democracy, died Satur day afternoon nt tnreo o'clock of Inflammation of tho bowels. Funeral Monday morning at 11 o'clock nnd in tormont In tho Blglow cometory. Patrick J. Smith Miss Mnryk Purcel arrived home Monday from Rocliollo, III,, where she had gono to attend tho funeral of her great undo, Patrick J. Smith, a former resident of Mt. Vernon and well known by some of tho oldor residents. Mr. Smith loft Mt. Vor non about 4G yoars ago. Tho do- ceased wns a cousin of tho late J W. Smith of near Gambler and n brother of ths lato Mrs. Condley Boylo. Tho deccasod wns born In Iroland In 1832 and cnmo.to America In tho yoar 1852. Ho was united In marrlngo In Mt. Vernon In the year 1805 to Miss Mary Dalton, a slstor of Mrs. Danlol Hayes of Coshocton nvonuo and also a slstor of Mrs. John Purcoll, now deceased. Threo chlldron wero born to thorn, but only ono survives, Mr. John Smith of Rocliollo, 111., Tho funoral and ln torraouc occurred In Rocliollo. Mrs. Joseph Sproulo Mrs. Mary Mitchell Sproulo, wifo of Mr. JoBoph Sproulo, dlod at her homo on East Gambler stroet at 8 o'clock Sunday morning of heart fnlluro following tin attnek of pnou monla of two weeks' duration. The docoascd was 70 years of ago. During her young womanhood sho taught school In Groen Valloy. Mansllcld nnd Mt. Vernon. On August 15, 1875, sho was married to Mr. Sproulo. Tho funoral Borvlco will bo conductod nt the Gny Streot M. 13. church, of which the deccasod was an actlvo member, Tuesday after noon nt 2:30 o'clock by Rov. G. A. Rcodor. For an hour prior to the sorvlco, tho body will Ho In stato at the church whoro It may bo viowod by friends. Bank Officers Klcctvd At it meeting of the stockholders of the Guaranty Savings Bank &. Trust company hold Monday aftor noon theso directors wero oloctod for the yoar: F. V. Owon, J. B. Morton, Wllllnm Wolsh, G. K. McCulloy, U W. Drake, T. C. Canning, Ed, Dover, Frhuk I.,. Young, J, N. Braddunk, It. M, Crojr. Tho dlroctors oloctod these of flijors: Presldont F. V, Owen. Vice Presldont William Wolsh. ,'Spcrotary and Cashier William U. Grant. Assistant, Cnshlor Mabel McFar-land. r The Second Black Dress Goods $1.50 Black dress goods 98c $1.00 Black dress goods 69c 75c Black dress goods 49c 50c Black dress goods 39c Flannelettes 15c Flannelettes 10c q 12 Jc Flannelettes 8c m 8c Flannelettes 6c Sheets 81x70 bleached sheets 39c JL 06 J i. $e$6e$e$ee$e$e6$$$d$ee$$ao$9 SHORT LOCALS Butter 30c. ouch 34c. Miss Olllo Carlisle of Gambler was a visitor In tho city this afternoon. Col. and Mrs. LeRoy G. Hunt re turned this afternoon from Califor nia. Dr. C. K. Conard went to Amity Monday morning on professional business. ' For good clothes go to Lurle's tf Mrs. John h. Hamirond of Mill wood spent Monday In Mt. Vornon, tho guest of friends and relatives. Legitimate ono fourth off salo Is now going on at Lurle's. tr Mr. II. L Castllo of Gambler spont Sunday in Danvlllo, tho guest of friends. For logltlmato prices go to Lurle's Clothing Co tf Miss Taylor of Gamblor loft Mon day morning for Wisconsin, whore Bho will remain for sovoral weeks. Como! Comol Attend tho admin istrator salo for bargains at Back's furnlturo storo, West Gambler St If Miss Corota Smlthhlslor Is spend Ing several daws at Howard, tho guest of frlonds and relatives. Mr. William H. Clarko, returned Sunday evonlng to Flint, Michigan, after a threo weoks' visit with rela tlvc3 In Mt. Vornon. Mr. Josoph Dolgouffro was takon from 109 West Front stroet to No. 810 West Front Street Sunday aftor noon In Chappolcar and Co's. ambu Innco. Kokoslng Co. No. 71, U. R. K. of P. will glvo n dnnco In their armory Tuesday ovonlng Jnnunry 11. Music by Wright Saxaphono Trio. Admis sion 75conts. MrsJ. . II. Phillips and daughtors Holla and Esthor, returned Monday to tholr nomo In Joanotto. Pn aftor visiting with frlonds nnd relatives In this citv. Mrs. Dolbert was removed from 110 West Chestnut stroet to tho homo of Dr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Larlmoro on North Main streot Sunday aftor noon In Chappoloar and Co's. am bulance. Mr. Reuben Woollson of Oamblor who has for tho past sovoral weoks bcon 111 of appendicitis, was takon to tho Mt. Carmol hospital In Co lumbuB Monday noon to undergo nn oporntlon. A bobsled load of young peoplo from Danvlllo wont to tho homo of Mr, nlul Mrs. Albort Whitney, who reBlds near that plnco, Saturday ovonlng whore thoy wore entortnlnod with nn oyster suppor. About twenty wero In tho party. CLEARANCE SALE GOES ON Week of Big Savings In All Departments Colored Dress Goods 75c Colored dress goods 49c $1.00 Colored dress goods 69c $1.25 Colored dress goods 79o $1.50 Colored dress goods 98o Domestics 36-in. brown muslin 5c 36-in. bleached muslin. .7c All best calico 5c Underwear Two big tables at Half Price Annual Report At St. Vincent do Paul's Catholic church Sunday morning, Rov. L. W. Mulhane presented tbo financial statomont of tho church for the year 1909, showing total receipts of $21,- 018.32 and expenditures of $18,922 37. I' will close out my entire stock of livery at public auc tion at my stables, 105 West Front St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio, on. Saturday, Jan. 15, consisting of good driving horses, carriages, buggies, phaetons, runabouts, sleds, sleighs, harness, robes, dust- 013 otc Sale to begin at' 12:30 o' clock standard time. J. E. SEYMOUR, Prop. RUSSELL SELLERS, AUCTIONEER, WESTEEH GARABi WhaM.J.HllMhoGreutRMIroadMscnnlci Scya About Its W.'iont-Produclng Pcwor Tho ivntiyt nrol tit thU country (WUIVl II UtUll1! Ill in'wut l (THU III- , uon or ti.o nil in v rr K iml v lu?trt' pul.icjf nt i rthpT,, Iho tlujo vt our prouaiMMico us n whi ut (iori i nu t'oanrjr uro roup, i" 'n i 't U to ho tuo grut-t whontcouniry.' ThIsirrcntrnHronilrinjt , unto ta c .Liittfp iV..uUu:o of tho fttttmflon ljr rx-, triiAli rnllu uy lml'il- iJifj1mit ii't -ionr u iicius u.xjwm tn )t,9icriii..uifia.i. UlnrUHf ;l liiirtlHUii(.r uiri. $1 J"it IininivtviuSt of lUOnrrro. mm nujoiinnir iri-riniiuoii-4i i JDOtirrtiHlut v3 tirrnfrnt, uro to bu luul la thu fltoIn-Bt tllttrk la. Pctmoti convenient, rlimnln oxeUcnt, hoII tin try lvrit rnllnnyrt rlono nt linncl, IntlUI luif lumlHT thoai. fui 1 ensy to' jrrt- nun rrasttuuio in iniity fanuhiif it Hiutt'hH. Writii to liont iilm ii fnr AttlHt nirtnt. nitrlotsi1 wurr ruftitr incurnii uiixiu lictt plmo for tltl( nipiit, htt tiers' tow rilhvny rnt(M, dfnorijulto IJIuh low ri trntoit vn ui'pllcatlftni, umt rt her inrorma- "wmt ifofet rt" (?nt im noil, tu miit t ui jmuiuTnupn,! Ottuwn, Cuit., or to tliu Ouuudlun Uo cr union; Aont. II. M. WILUAMS, 413(ttirtlnLr Hide, Toledo. Ohio ITho ncldrpM nonrcKt you). ( S. Ring I f f A4 cTTS-. t l.lGrT55tew "l-ffijEN3J i" . "X IIhiii.uIa . 4ft t1tf A?-id Cushols of Wheat iri&f&jiSv 'tP lmrilI 111 J 001). A) rrnpo L. jj Q O ? ot i I'll io lnn I ncr i r A1U i . i BVrfiTlllClf Ul!MpiowiminilWiinllohanlllLo w ! ! "3 r hill I 1 I .0-; fr . j - I 1 fc Ifc 9 'l Toweling 12c bleached toweling 9c 8c crash toweling .6c 10c buck towels 7c Table Linen 50c mercerized linen 39c wait Co. MANY GARMENTS o ! en the Dollar At Jatfy Clean-Op Sale For the second week of our clean-up sale we will oiler some of the greatest, values to the shopping public that we have ever offered in our history which is saying a great deal. Suits, overcoats, pants, boys' suits, hats, caps, shoes, ladies' and men's furnishings were never so cheap as you will find them at this clean-up sale. Qualities were never better and assortments are larger than at any previous sale. THE GREATEST SHOE CLEAN-UP EVER GATHERED UNDER ONE ROOF 200 pairs men's $4 and $5 shoes $2.98 500 pairs men's $3 and $3.50 shoes 2.25 500 pairs men's $2.50 shoes . . 1.75 600 pairs men's $2 shoes 1.40 250 pairs men's $4 and $5 shoes odds and onds 2.50 All $3.50 men's Elk shoes 2.50 All $3.50 ladies' shoes 2.80 All $3.00 ladies' shoes 2.25 All $2.50 ladies' shoes 75 All $2.00 ladies' shoes All children's shoes $1.25 All 25c ladles' undorwoar ...,15c All men's llccccd underwear, ,38c All men's GOc shirts 25c All men's $1 coat sweaters,. 48c All men's GOc tlc3 15c All mon's 25e gloves 10c All men's 10c socks 4c All Indies' 15c stockings .... 6c Don't miss this opportunity, last until all goods arc sold. UVim'd Low KentPrcescTuLv:n;sa"d Row J. II. Long dollvorod the ovonlng sermon In tho Danvlllo RI. E. church Sunday In tho placo of Hov. Shook, tho regular pastor. Profosor J. n. McCoullough has returned to Mnrtlnsburg after n sev eral weeks' trip through tho south ern states. v Prof. Halph Heed has resumed his duties as principal of tho Martlns burg public schools aftor a several days' vacation. Mr. C. C. JlcKnown of East Chest I S. Main Between Oambier and Front JAN. 10 to 16 Y Fancy Dress Goods 50c Fancy dress goods 350 25c Sheppard checks 1 2MG I212C Plaid Suitings BO 10c Cotton cliallies ' 0c Ginghams 12y2c seersuckers 10c 9 10c dress ginghams 8c 15c fancy madras 8c ft Blankets Wool and cotton blankets 1-4 Off Our 1.35 2 and $3.50 values. . . 85c All children's 15c and 25c stockings 8c All canvas gloves at Sc All 50c suspocders 29c All 25c suopondors .., 16c' All ?2 pantn "5 A I" $1.50 pants 9R& All mon's $1 pants 0'jo This sale will nut stroet loft Monday morning for Canton, whoro he will attend to somo matters of business. Hon. S. It. Gotshall, representa tive from Knox county, returned to Columbus Monday afternoon aftor spending Sunday with his family, la Mt Vernon. Coal; all kinds of coal, tiio best and cheapest in town. Prompt de livery. 'Cull up City Iro Delivery Co., both 'phones, Dull 81 R, CltUen 1C5. tf ' y ...m, i, i tfiflftfirnpiiM,ni.nii iMlr,toiiy-mriiwi',itii rr ' -J. AllHW- "H- . Nt-jtmit K m sl