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TACK nionr. TRR MARION WEEKLY STAR, SATTIlfoAY, XOVE.MlIKi: 2H, 1008. I irff I 1 fi, ij DON'T NEGLECT THE BOY! How could you These offerings will not allow you to. Blouse Suits Blue Serge, double breasted, full cut suits, swastika emblems at corners of collar, sleeves with pleated cuffs, embroidered dickey with white p. k.

edging. It's a special value at $4.00 Norfolk Suits A turkey brown striped worsted cloth, trojan for hard usage. One of our many good values. You'll consider this well worth more than the price S3.75 Boys' Shoes Our shoe 'business has certainly teen encouraging. Little fellows with their mothers and fathers are getting the best wear- Ing leathers buying their shoes here.

A customer once, a customer always. Boys' Shoes usivtner aiwt $1.00 up Long Pant Suits We've advertised our $10 suits before. Many have responded and found the griatest values and hind' somes one could possibly Imagine. Suits made with fancj cuffed dip front coats, lung, graceful lap els; hlpless trousers, fan cy shaped pocket flaps and numerous other styl Ish touches. An abundance KLEINMAIERS Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Merkel Host and Hostess. i i-'M'l an interesting paper on in Japan." and tlie nro- Rrain w.i.i one-lulled i paper on 'Mdpuni--- Honif und by -Mrs.

M. K. Following the program, short business session ivas lie-Id. The- ttill meet next Tuesday a i i Earl Smart, of street. Yoiinf! Kmbroidery a a i at AN EVENING OF DANCING of Mrs.

Kay Bonnet, of i i street, Wednesday i i i ii- HiTiM-alioii'. of a A ami Pleasing--The I I I I Kinhroidcry Is by I--Stum- of Hm-Mil of I Cily. and C. K. enler- aincd at the i i i a a of the- i social season in the i i a Wednesday eveniiiK, about 11)0 coupes coniiirihiiis company.

The 'rout i a of the. i i and the a i i were open i gnosts who were received in a short business session I (lt iinilirolclcry was enjoyed. The hostess served hall was i Murltel. The il lucoratcd i a anil laekro'-lsintorns. 'I'ln- a i vero a i i a decorated i strings of i-orn and bittersweet, and suspended from the a leliers i shades of corn i i lent a shade lo the i and funned a a i i weno I i i i the a Moon jf yellow and i were a i a iround tin 1 i The locoratioiis were such as enhance beauty of the a handsome Uowler's orchestra i behind hedge "I i-orn a and lantorns fiirnishcd the inusie program of twenty dance number.

1 i Ihe a a led by Jlr. and F. E. and lir. and Jlrs.

C. V. Allen. Almost i of Uie program received several encores. tho i a bullet lunch and was siM'ved i a room tin- was used as a retreat for those, car- I to smoke.

The guests were Air. and -Mrs. Ii. A. a of Holl a of Toledo; Miss I a i a a A i a of Mr.

and i). Coiiehind, and Ti. P. Swene.v, A i and Airs. fi.

15. Christ i a Mr. ami AI. L. i i A i a Mrs.

I I i A i a i Airs. AI. A. Tin-lies', Mr. and K.

A. Air. and Mrs. C. Sawyer.

a a a Air. a Mrs. C. L. A A i and Airs.

G. W. King. A i and K. l.

i i Mr and Mrs. C. C. Fisher, Mr. and K.

C'liniif wy pleasantly a i the nieiuhrrs of K. .1. at lier home on Delaware ave- Tuesday a Aside the members of the Mrs. Oompf's! enrols iveio Ii. J'.

Sweney. i i a i Jlrs. C. Ant Mrs. Joseph Mrs.Y.'i! Ham a J.

II. a i -Mis. i a Uie- bold, -Mis. J. K.

IllHKi'ls. Mrs. a Dora i Floret la and Olla Allniendiim The uf- lernuon was passed i embroidery a i I i i was seu-i-d. Charles a a i enter- a i next Tuesday a at tho of Airs. W.

T. i on i a i a i i a a i ed a few i at i at her home, on avenn'-, Tensday i in honor of iMrs. i i a i of Logan. l.nona i i a en- a i a few i i at her home on Tuesday evening. Pi-ors-pecl Rev.

F. E. Zechiel Delivers a Fine Address. MEETING AT THE EPWORTH CHURCH Matter of Jane E. Hughes Against Sarah A.

Otis. INTERPRETATION OF BOYD WILL WANTED Mi-, liases His Discourse on I In- i i i i I'Siilm--Tiie Address Is AppropHate to Hit; JJuy and Is lleai-d by a taiw and Appreciative Alidieiici---Abstract of Discourse. Rev. F. K.

Zechiel, pastor of the Ueiorm preached a a a i i sermon al the i services held at the M. E. i a a I o'clock. '-'r. -Mr.

Zec-hiel took his text from the i psalm, first and second verses. He said in a "'Vhercver we our eyes in the a we-behold i able instances of our Creator's beneficence, in order a eye may he pleased, and the i a i a i may be He has spread over the earth an assemblage of thn richest colors in endless variety. Here (lie wide a i a i fields: ihere the i lu gentle slopes; the a i a a a crowned i snowy peaks, come rivers, i i i silver a and pass meanderingly the alleys, bless both man and beast. Yonder is the Jake, calm, placid, and daily! tossing its sood- i a good-night back to the redly i clouds. "Then enter the of i i and imagery, and make a a possibility.

But jioL only is the eye i and satisfied, hut all othOr senses as well. Sec what an a a for the sense of taste. The garden, i its vegetables; the orchard, i its i the field, with its cereals; the wildwood, i its the a a i Us meals; and each in great variety, a a brings its share to satisfy the appetite of every creature. "For tho ear, there are a ner of sounds, from the almost in- of i up the a i gave the a freedom from oppression, and tlie a yellow peril, like a helpless babe, was tossed into our lap and made ns responsible for the welfare of a goodly of the yellow race. "Tiie wraih and greed of tlie i iuteros-ts are i i their business.

And so i the greed of the capitalist i to cooperative plans of labor, or i i a ownership. I is i I plainly visible in the affairs of nation, a i a i a i an i i guides the steeds And so all else Jet us give thanks to A i God, a He i takes a and visible inieiest in i a a i ot i i a i land of ours. We may i say, 'The best ot all is, God is i i ''There ma) be a a i a of wickedness, lawlessness. grasping greed, in our a et to Death Comes at Home "West of C-reen Camp. the i a i it is still evi- IS VICTIM OF AN ACCIDENT WEDNESDAY ('might iu a Cave-In and lu- i a i Injuries Which A lle- gardeil J-'atal by A i Sur- gcoti--'fianges Suddenly lor 'he and Death Soon 1'ollows.

A a 1 i i i a i a i i who a i i i i ii' a gravel pit on his a (lied of i i i dent a in an i "'ay, Uod a o'clock, often a the corrupt designs of l''TMm tin- time of the i a i i a men, or their i and faults a few i a the i good. Some may even a i i a never toit this i lie a a i i for all "ess. Tin thcii blessings, this does not drive the pilot irom the old i of tale, and lie who laid the a i of the deep i pilots this ship, over its i waters, to its intended destiny. For this let ns not i to give a toda." Hipi- lnilii-(-l. a i I-).

Sipe who was over to a jiu-y a charged i i a a gas i to a closed room i i his i was confined on a sick lied, was i i by the a at i Wednesday 6.G. ftl in a In winch the de- sed received the i i i i i is located i i miles The Passing of a Very Prominent Resident. s-t of Crci'ii Cainn. i inan and his son wore i a i i Ti'psdas a i latter a a i tin- i a i i i Inn led againsa a i i a i rib and iiilern.il I I i i of I i a i i a culled, i i i i i i i i i as very i i a i en- i i a i i i i i l.ii,- Wednesday afteriio'))), he suffered a i i The deceased is i by i pai-'-nts, bro'Iu-rs and sisters, i a Mid A I i i iiKin. the i a in college at THlia: Airs, i i i and a Hobernian.

T'nr- a were at a i i i wes- of Green Camp, i a a at 2 o'clock. a i of leaves, lo the l-'aliier of Charles U'. Kramer, of This City Death Is the, iicMill of Congestion of tin- Hrain Leaves Family of (iniwn Children. G. 0.

Kramer, sixty-seven years old, a of Charles W. Kramer, who is identified i the Star in i city, died of congestion ot the Kohei-l, iloyd. Who Dies ill Leaves for I i Work thockiiiR peal of 1 "rain at his home at SandiH- iintl Kpecial Li'Kui-ii's M'ltich -Are cooing of the i a iu the cradle, Wednesday a at 2 the Cause of Litigation--Decision a i music of the great or- Common f'lciis Jmlgc. chestra or chorus; from the I'oot- iThc suit of K. Hughes.

the pedestrian, to tlie deaf- a i Sarah A. Otis and to i shriek of the engine, i ils olul of passengers. Fo the touch. i i ot" Hoberl died December I i i i He had been o'clock. Mr.

a who was a vote ran of the civil a had at one lime re- i a i I tlie soft am! smooth, In a i i to his sided in Alarion. residing in this city, the de- Mrs. .1. P. Air.

and Airs. .1. V( ra inquests for fl ivhieli is coarse and rough For ceased Is survived by i other K. i i A i and a om the i vast stores of knowledge, married children. They arc 'Mrs.

a a Mr. and i ls t(J i i a i vaster fields for research. i a AIcGrew, of i of the For tlie social a a a Airs. Theodore a i of A i a JOINED IN MAREIAGE IN THE CAPITAL CITY i Kchrvrerker Mr. L.

l-'orrey. Miss a Uelle Kein a of Mr. and Mrs. Fred wecker, of east George street, and Mr. Raymond Ii.

l-'oToy. of West a i wen- i In marriage at the home of Ifev. S. U. Kinir, in Col November Mr.

and Mrs. Forrey i a i home AVest Mansfield. on a near Tiie Warner 4 Edwards Store. Christmas Next N1J it's lime to commence your shopping. ii habit of buying useful ilifts is growing on people.

believe it is a good practice. Just as much good will is conveyed with a gill that is uselul. HE store is nearly ready. The Christmas goods are to the front. ON'T delay.

It is to your advantage as well ours to do your shopping early. Warner Edwards. f-Je's a poor who is un- MAURIAUK UCKNSKS. 4 a i a licenses a been issued Miss lielie Queen and (Jharloa Green, of Fulton; Miss Sarah M. i i of Big Js'and, and Joim U'.

Con way. A rmrrhige license has been Jss'ied ilble to deliver the goods." (J1CT I CASH HABIT. Alr. a-id Airs. C.

I a Mr. and KKAfj ESTATK. 4 i i a .1. to i 1). one lot in 1'rospect, George u.

i i a and to A. S. Somerlot, three lots in a i $-150. George M. a and others to i i a i a a acres in Waldo, one a B.

A. a i to a i G. a of one lot in a i 1 1 2 0 C. II. to I I i i i In a i i a I I A i i one lot in a i a i Calherine hu l''ever to .1.

N. acres in I'rutpi-rt i $0,000. 11. Lott-miller to A i I). Wil- liiinis.

one lot in a a E. to H. one lot in a i i 1'eter I I A a others, a of lots in a JiiriO. K. Mead lo T.

.1 a one lot i a i I i James ,1. a i i md oljn George II. On- and acres in Dig I a i George ,1. a i to i U. Orr a others, i i onr-lull i i es; of i acres iu Big ship.

JS.Iilli). .1. i i and to (ieorge .1. a i a i i acres in Gu-en C.imp i i i I 7 7 F. I i to .1.

A i one lot in a i i i Alice Killer to i( 0. i a i in i on. II. I). a a lo G.

A. i i i 01.e lol in a i BIUT1IS. i a i a i a i A i i and I Ion A son a a i to and Mrs. A. i i ol Ml.

Vi'rnon au-nne. A w.is bom'. i i a i i i i i i a Stale street. A a i ho; i a Mr. and Mrs, Fred re-id ing at corner of i a i i is an; best in i More aches a Mrs.

.1. P. A i and Airs. II. Van Kleet.

Sir. and Airs. C. E. A Mr.

and Airs. T. R. A Air. and Airs.

A Hess, -Mr. and Mrs. M. .1. i a A i and 'Jlrs.

A i i i Mr. and -Mrs. J. K. i and A U.

a A i and I I U. SioH. A i and Airs. S. I i Mr.

and Airs. W. U. Itiines. a I'.

1C. Sargent, Mr. and A i a C. a A i and Mrs. .1.

I i Mr. -ind -Mrs. II. i i a A i Mrs. .1.

C. A i a Airs. I I i and Mrs. ISngrar Hodden. Air.

Mrs. M. Q. Chase. Mr.

and n. 0. Weeks. A i and Airs. C.

A. Air. and Airs. Ii. AI.

Shule, Mr. and Airs. II. U. Mr.

mid Ali. 1C. K. I i Air. II.

.1. Mi-hols, Mr. and i W. 1C. Kcolh'lil.

A i and i T. AI i a A a I I i I i a Mr. and Mrs. H. i Mr.

and i C. II. I i i and C. Mr. and W.

Ii. A i a -Mrs. A i a HUT a a i a Mrs. .1. A.

Mr ami Mrs--. X. i a Air. K. A.

i and Air-. V. 1C. Domh.nig.li. Mr.

.1. II. Sloll. Mr. and A F.

1C. i Mr. a W. II. Alc- a i Mr.

and AI 1C. IWolfc, and K. AI. 1C. i i i i 1C.

I i i u.ij i All A i i i i i i I I i i A i i a i i i I a A a i i i i i i i i i i i a i i i a i A i a i '1 i I- 1 li-r. lius.ilir i i i i i i A i i 0 i i i i i i Clu i i i i M.I'DU! i i AI i 1' i Kibelle i Ii, i i i i fi i i i i I i i i i i i i i i i a i i r. 11 l-'n-i'-i I I 1C. H. Din-iiv.

i man .11 l-'i i F. 1C. i i i IL .1. AI it.u i F.nnii.i I i i i i i uf cast I smal'. i a ot i'-nd- at a i i i i a i hu (uimc i I I i cll- a i nu-inin of 'in 1 i i I i i i i i i i 1.1' ideas court, found a the a i i For spiritual and Fred G.

a of Upper and moral consciousness, Sandusky. a i real estate to be sold by his ex-! I great plan of redemption and years ago. in item No. of his devised r-f-r-'ception i. Mrs.

Kramer died i i a 1C. I i and out, communion with God. In short, proceeds special legacies were to there is i about our whole lie a i A them were to being, a receive and enjoy trustees of Ihe fo- i Uie Creator JJHS not niado a a provision. "That such i considera- i and goodness waken a i goes withoirt saying. To fxpress i wo are here today, at tiie call of the chief executive of the a i and state.

Very i i was this custom begun in the early history of our and God's i i a ai Prospect: I i lo Ireasurer of Ihe Home Missions of Fieed i lo Hie 'Hoard of Missions of Ihe i a and $1011 lo Hie board of foreign missions of the same a 2 a Missionary society of the Pisgaii Presbyterian a I Prospei t. i i i i decedent had disposed of ciglily acres in Elk Kansas, a held a i sale id' i a net- led the proceeds in money out of i specific legacies could a i held Unit a money received I sale of personal property should be i i among heirs as i i by the i i i i a mone; re- rived on collection of nolea, 1 A i i i in Hie a a YOUNG PEOPLE AEE JOINED IN MARRIAGE Willai-d i I Jl. Foster, of i city, and .1. i of Now were in a i a by i Charles, 1C. Gonipf at his office, i at o'clock.

The brido formerly rosided in Boston, but lor several has been i i i Jlarion relatives. signal blpssnigs upon as a people. )h Gi(1 i i 1 tlu ir i i made national i i i day. For peace in our a for a i a i for blessings on the school and home, for blessings i i i social and mater i a lei us give real a a i i we do this, let us not forgel to give Ihanks also for i Providence, and not only for God's genoral providential care. We loo often forget that "there is a i i i tha.t shapes our ends, rough hew tlwra how we i This is not of the i i i i of i a a i Cbi- aco ICrie a a a a iled in i i court.

Wednesday but also very of us a a i -j. Jf A OlilTl'AllY. 4. ICvpr of feeble i i and of a a i i i i i i i a more a i i a i i i inbeiTiilosK a a deparled UiN i at Ihe early age ol I i i i i a I days. He was born in I i a i a i a i i i i i I I I I i a of a i i For a he i i ins i a Mr.

and Mri.i, at a l)e- i i i i I'. he i in a riasc i Miss Georgia Moon. This by i a i i a i C. 1C. a i i i a i tin -on, a Her.

of age. held i i reuard hU a a i i a a i a every i i i a lor I In- i i The i i i i a a i a a i i i i i 1 i i i i i in i i Itev .1 A ul a i i i i i i and a large a i i 1 a a i Darkness has been turned d'ay, and the blunders, errors. seitish greed and even a of men a been ovei ruled for our (good." "from tho discovery of Amorirn to present i the a hand of God have been on i fail- a of i a was the a ot but a 'fool's a -n passage to I i a to a in Ptolemy's map of the un- seas, the west shores of ICurope. and the east shores of Asia v.ere very near together, and i gave heart a the voyaee. Had lie the i of the A a i he doubtless never would a undertaken to cross i his a i fleet.

Had not been for the a i of a llocl; of birds, might have on the a i coast of the landed I'nitcd States instead of Island of San a a a a meant of Spain and the pupal see. and the 'Land of the Free and the Home of the would have been impossible. We may well a God for i of a fleet following the i of Tho of Uie a ad led to Ihe Hoston lea ut 1 i i- i 4 lo i itsuall; i i i i i party, and the i i of the liulo- pentlenu- hell The of poleon led to the Louisiana purchase The a i ide of Marcus i a in i i i a nal I i of nm1 northwest i was added. The blunder of secession and Ihe selflsli greed of souih- ern lirought i to our colored i The blunder i home i New Yorlj. -i' rilOHATK COL'llT.

Louis Miles, i years was held to be an epileptic in III' 1 a a -ind will be taken to slate a i it a i i A few weeks ago i man's mother diod. i her life she had always cared lor i i i but i her a it was impossible for him lo receive the same a rare a a derided have i a i tlie a i i i Charles 0. i a i i a of i 'd i a tiled a i a In the a of the a of A a G. i an order of appraisement has been issued On application of Mrs. I a i .1 sister, a i a i i i i for a i Ade.

an in- matt' of the stale a for i i sane at Miss Ade w.i? taken in custody at Louisville some i aso. She was on her way. she declared, to see i Ijoo-e- vell Years before lud b'-en sent to the this county. In a a a Yeagley and Korock. .111 I a a a i of personal property a been tib-si.

i i P. L.iRue. a i i i i i a of the estate of lleovcc 0. has filed a report of the i sa of persona! property. J.

a Borland has been up- pointed f.u-J\1 and To close a real i i deal. i i a Guilder has been a i srii.i-di.in Cuba Guilder, her i I to Iva May Buck and Bert Kirk. A Store That Sells Only Good Shoes AT ONLY RIGHT There will be cause for mutual thankfulness if you become a customer. NEW YORK STORE. The a i D'irt of the a I i i wiiit-h was been Held by tin- i i i i a i i iieou postponed luitil Decembv: A Wonderful Sale Coats and Suits.

COATS- Everyone is talking about our remarkable Coat and Suit Sales, and well they might, for never before in the history of this store were such desirable Suits and Coats priced so low. Take advantage of this sale and fill your needs now. are offered the entire surplus stocks of two of the largest coat manufacturers in the country--which by a most fortunate deal we were able to purchase a sell at just fifty C8UtS OH the dollar. Every good and new style is included in the showing while there is not a new cloth or color that is not represented. Coats lhat formerly soli! at $25,00 now priced to you at.

Goals that formerly sold at 30.00 now priced to you a 15 Coats that formerly sold at 35.00 now priced to you a 17 Coats that formerly sold at 40.00 now priced to you 20 00 Purchased from three leading Suit manufacturers who wanted to clear stocks in view of making up spring styles and really needed the room. Thus were we able to secure new, desirable, stylish Suits--ev- ery one this season's model--at much less than regular wholesale cost. But you'll need to hurry as at these prices they won't last long. SUITS NOW TO SICLL AT $25-oo ST1TS NOW TO SELL AT iS-oo 0" I NOW TO SELL AT 19 75 $J5-oo SUITS NOW TO SELL AT 25.00 FRANK BROS. CO- Corner Center and Prospect Slreets.

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