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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 8

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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THE MARION DAILY STAR. TVEBNESDAT. NOVEMBER 18, 1901. PAGS EfffHT. KLEINMAIERS ON THE.

CORNER- CONSUL JOHN HOPLEY MAKES HASTY VISIT He Spends an Hoar in Marion on Tuesday Afternoon. John Hopley, the only John, United States consul at Montevideo, now at his home In Bucyrus on a vacation. An Elegant Christmas MANY PLEASING SOCIALEVENTS Mrs. A. Snider Is Agreeably Surprised by Her Friends.

Present made a hurried run down from the Right in the Neck RECEIVES A NUMBER OF NICE MEMENTOES Crawford county seat, Tuesday afternoon, to offer congratulations to Congressman-elect, Mouser and greet a few friends. Mr. HoXey made the trip vpii his brother, Frank L. Hopley, In an automobile. The trip was too hurried for the W.

8. J. Clnh Entertained at the Mm. K. K.

Duih HomeK. C. Club Enjoys Pleasant Evening at the Home of inimitable John to delve into the stock If you want to sec 1990 fine pictures on Ohio, 112 being 1 2x1 inches, and at the same time, secure a fine history of the State, write J. G. Hike, Marion, Ohio, for sample pages of The Book of Ohio.

of stories accumulated In seven years of foreign service, but he is coming again. He is to remain in America until sometime in December. That's one of the strong points of tne overcoats shown at "THE CORNER" store. They do fit rightly In the neck. Notice the snug tit-ting collars on the overcoats coming from this store and compare with the tit of some of the garments at our competitors.

There's two things you get herein the purchase of an ovcfcoat that you do not pay tor style MANY IN FAVOR OF STATE FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION First Meeting Will Probably lie Held in Columbus in December. TB Warner Edwards Store. Dress Goods and Silks. Mohairs. Its a great Mohair season.

Some close Importing connections give us advantages In the way of getting plenty of the right Mohairs. You will find here the Browns In plains and fancies at Soc. The plains and fancies In browns, blues and the swell changeable effects 75c to $1.25. FANCY SILKS. A closing price was made this morning on brown fancies, blue fancies, green fancies.

All new and desirable 45c. BLACK SILKS. The silks that go out of this store with our guarantee are silks with nothing but pure silk and 'pure dye In thin texture, not a particle of loading $1, $1.25, $1.50. Warner Edwards. Fire Chief Mertz of Akron, who is at the head of a movement to organize a state fire chiefs' association, Marion Mrs.

Hartley Kckfcld-The King's Daughters. Mrs. A. Snliler of south Prospect street was very pleasantly surprised by forty-six members of ihe Ladles' Aid society of the United Brethren church Tuesday evening. The surprise was planned In honor of Mrs.

Snldcr's sixtieth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Snider was presented a handsome black skirt and shirtwaist, as a gift from tin society by Mrs. O. A.

Jennings, who made a short speech. Mrs. Snider responded very feelingly. The remainder of the evening was delightfully spent. Nice refreshments were served.

The members of the W. S. J. club met at the home of Mrs. E.

K'. Bush of east Center street, Tuesday afternoon, the attendance being fairly good. The time was passed with embroid being among the list, has received twenty-five replies, all of which favor ed the plan. and perfect fit. Taking quality tor quality, workmanship for workmanship, our prices are positively as low and perhaps a little lower than at any other clothing store In the city ot Marlon.

From $10 to $25. You get a selection ot dozens ot styles ot high grade over-coats Belted, Surtout or loose Box In every Imaginable length. The first meeting will probably be held early in December at Columbus. Those In favor of the plans are the fire chiefs of the following cities: Ma rlon, Dayton, Columbus, Cleveland, Toledo, Fremont, Lima, Conneaut See the Lamp $1.50 Buys. By all odds this is the lamp store of Marion, showing more styles, prettier patterns and yet naming lower prices than elsewhere.

Today we are showing for the first time, some especially fine lamps, some like cut at 1 .50. J. C. Markert Proprietor of the Peoples Store. Chllllcothe, Alliance, Bucyrus, Warren, Wellsvllle.

New Philadelphia, Ashta Strictly One Price. bula, Bellevue, Delaware, Mansfield, Ashland. St. Mary's. Springfield, Bel- ery work and light refreshments were served.

The, club will meet at the i3rei y0ungstown, Lorain, Coshocton Thursday Will Kc Illanket iy H. Flocken next Fri- home of Mrs. L. and Painesvllle. $4.00 strictly all wool blankets.1 good The Victor and the All-Stars will bowl at the Y.

M. C. A. building, this evenlnfi. day afternoon.

CITY HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY Silverware A meeting of the Trades council, held Tuesday evening, was fairly well Sale attended. No special business was taken up. Dr. A. Rhu lectured on "Surgical Miss Mae Kelly delightfully entertained the members of the G.

B. C. club, Tuesday evening, at her home on north Prospect street. The young ladies spent the evening with their embroidery work. Music was also one of the evening's pastimes.

Elegant refreshments were served. The club will meet In two weeks with Charles W. Fairbanks of west Center street. Mr. and Mrs.

L. V. Uncapher entertained about twenty of their friends at a six dinner, Tuesday evening. A sumptuous three course repast was served. Cleanliness" before the nurses' training size, in white or plaid, tomorrow $5.00 white, red or grey all wool blankets, large size, good weight, tomorrow $3.48.

fine all wool blanlmts, extra large size anu quality, in white, grey, tan or plaid, tomorrow $1.89. 75c cotton blankets, nice size, in white tan or grey, a bargain, tomorrow 48c. $1.25 large size cotton blankets, in white, grey or tan, nice quality, tomorrow 98c. i largest size cotton blankets, In grey only, extra weight and quality, tomorrow $1.15. $2.00 extra fine cotton blankets in white, grey or tan, largest size, best quality, tomorrow $1.39.

Don't miss this sale as It Is for Thursday only, and the prices are positively the lowest that will be quoted this season. Come early. school at the Marion City and County CITIZENS OF MARION AND THEIR FRIENDS hcspital, Tuesday night. The Marion Milling and Grain com; pany's plant has been closed this week because of a breakdown of the engine. The repairs were finished, Tuesday evening, and the plant resumed operations again this morning.

The Ladies' Circle of the G. A. R. Hm. Rotters extra piste lilverware it half price.

I2dwt. goods, every piece warranted to years. 12 dwt. knives and forks, per set usually sell for $7, our special low price S3 12 dwt, table spoons, per set 9Sc to S3 12 dwt. tea spoons, per SOc to SI.

SO 12 dwt. meat forks, each 9Sc 12 dwt. berry spoons, packed In satin lined box Sl.00 12 dwt. dessert spoons, per set $2.25 12 dwt. sugar spoon SOc 12 dwt.

butter knivts SOc Don't pay twa or three prices for your silverware. Come here we will save you money. Mrs. Ben. Mosier is visiting the ex- Placing your fire insurance in some companies is like keeping your valuables in a pasteboard box instead of a modern safe, when you have the choice of either at the same price.

Get a policy from Fred W. Peters and you are sure of absolute indemnity. Office 110 1-2 South Main St. position at St. Louis.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McNeal are visitors at Columbus today.

Miss Fern Lowe of north State street entertained tho King's Daughters of mct at home cf Mrs M. j. Garfield Mr. John McNally is a professional church and i the First Presbyterian of Columbia street, Tuesday afternoon, visitor at Columbus today. 1 Uhler rhilllps.

Mr. James A. Knapp is attending to mado arrangements for a Christmas sale to be held early in December. The next meeting will be held in two weeks. business at Columbus today.

Mrs. Marcy of Wellington is a guest and made a number of cushions to be sent to the Sandusky Soldiers' home ai Christmas gifts for the inmates of the institution. The Ladles of the G. A. R.

met in SCRIBNER'S GROCERY of her daughter, Mrs. George Storner. Mrs. Cora Waddell left, this morning, for a week's visit at the St. Louis THE ARK MS and 147 S.

Main St. J. B. LAYION, PROPRIETOR. The R.

C. club met Thursday evening regar sessi0n, Tuesday, at the home with Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Eckfeld of nf Mrs Marv Garfield of Columbia Like Edam Cheese? Columbia street. Progressive pedro Btreet- Tne tne afternoon was the evening game.

Mrs. Miles Lvltn sewng, making a number of pil- Longshore proved to be most proficient owg for the soldiers' home at San- COA THAT IS SOLD DIPHT DELIVERED KIWI I When your coal smokes, forms clinkers or is not delivered promptly -order of among the ladies and was presented dusky. Regular business was trans-a handsome Gibson Mr. C. W.

acted. ISui.ue.,,Cu of the Sutton Broom exposition. Misses Ethel Worline and Mr. Dayton Worline are visiting with friends at Indianapolis. Miss Winifred McElroy of Bellcfon-taine is the guest of her cousin.

Miss Minnie Lyttle of this city. Mr. George Embry of Dresden is the guest i his daughter, Mrs. Henry Keller of north Main street. Mrs.

Frank Click has returned home from a four months' vfsit with' Rev. fancy Holland pipe and Mr. Will Crea Then right here Is Ihe place to 4t it, tor we are selling the best ever made. Also have New York lull cream cheese, and Switzer. New Almond, Brazil and English walnuts.

New line stock ol prunes and evaporated fruits. Corn Harvester company, which was incorporated some time ago for sap won the booby prize, a fancy skele-. ton head. The club will meet in two The Ohio Milling and Elevator Co. How About a Load of Hard Coal We tell the very best grades of chestnut and egg hard coal, and si ill deliver it at $7.25 per ton.

It well screened, and is guaranteed one of the best grades mined. Phone 93. 000, held a meeting, Tuesday afternoon r.nd considered a proposition from Ma-toon, Illinois, to locate the plant in that city, which is in the very heart of the great broom-corn district of weeks at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Will Creasap of Glrard avenue.

Parlor at 40o. Knch. and Mrs. C. W.

Wynant of Osborn, THE UHLER PHILLIPS STORE. A few left on that bartain table. Fine Illinois. The proposition contains an I Kansas. Harry Scribner, South Main Street.

Both Phones. Globe lamps, worth $1.25, $2.00 and offer of a bonus of $20,000. Boulevard Elevator. NEER, Mr. and Mrs.

S. S. White and chil dred of Morral left, today, for Lickin your choice 49c each. I MeClain's 1 I Quinces at Thew's. county, where they will attend the lack Silks golden wedding of Mrs.

White's par ents. js I Mrs. Frank W. Waterman and i si'" mf cousin. Miss Stella Blanchard, have re turned to their home at Columbus af A Gigantic Stock Reducing Sale Ladies' Suits.

ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Dimi of west Church street.

Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bond, Mr.

A. Bond, Mrs. C. A. Straw and Mrs.

A C. Mohr are spending the week at tha hew Fall and Winter Suits for women and misses' to be sold at the lowest prices ever Qflfl known in Marion. Elegant Suits reduced to cost and less than cost to manufacturer, jUU 300 St. Louis exposition. The party will also visit friends at Warner, Missouri Values that are unmatchable Black Taffeta, pure dye, guaranteed for service, 27 in.

and 36 in. 4 wide. Price vtH.VJU Black Taffeta, 27 in. wide, as good a quality as most stores sell at m7JZn Our Too many Suits, too small a cloak room, can't display our Winter Coat stock and there's a dozen other practical excuses Tor this the greatest Suit Sale ever attempted in Marion. We've got thousands of dollars worth of Furs which are boxed up for lack of room; we're got cases of Coats, Skirts, Underskirts and Dressing Sacques which are yet unpacked on account of having no place to put them.

These goods must now be opened and placed on sale. Wo muaj have room, therefore have decided to close out the Suit stock at once. We choose the Suit stock first because Suits require expensive and tedious attention. Special Blanket. Sale Thursday Only, $4.00 all wool blankets tomorrow $2.79 ij.00 all wool blankets tomorrow $3.48, $6.00 all wool blankets tomorrow $4.89 75e fine cotton blankets tomorrow 4Se $1.25 fine cotton blankets tomorrow 98c, $1.50 flne cotton blankets tomorrow $1.15 $2.00 fine cotton blankets tomorrow $1.89.

Suits in the Height of Fashion for Less Than the Goods Alone are Worth. Our Suits won the favor of nearly every well dressed woman in Mirion. We showed most styles, we showed newer effects, we handled novelties which no other Marion store would touch, we show-. ed a variety of slzas and colors which wjis up to the big city stores. Now look at these prices: 36 in.

wire taffeta silk bought at a great bargain. We propose to give (ICl it to our customers Monday Come early and make your selections from the largest, cleanest and best stock of blankets in the city. Second floor. Uhler Phillips. I Black Peau de Soie, 36 in.

wide, very ex Sauer kraut in bulk at Thew's. 301-t3 $35 Velvet Suits Elegantly Trimmed $15 Rich Velvet Suits, made after a late Paris model, t.h shades are thn hosf hrnwn. navw and WjV Tha Lot $12.50 Suits Reduced to $6.98. Suits of Mannibh Mixtures with Tourist or Norfolk Jacket, some lined with heavy satin, a vast array of 1 Jackets are all lined, they sell in cities at $35.00. 1 charming styles, Suits which were cheap at THE UNION GROCERY.

tra quality, high satin finish, ttj cn a $2 value. On Monday Black Peau de Soie, 20 in. wide-the best values we have ever shown at CA-75c per yard. On Monday OVA, wow go lor. 93 Lot $15 to $20 Suits Reduced to $10.

Beautiful Suits in this lot and there's dozens of striking styles. Suits of Covert, of Cheviot, of Broadcloth and of Mixtures. Suits in the scarce shades of brown, blue or black. 8uits which Marion women declared to ba by all odds the best for the money ever shown in Marion at $i5 to $20 now go and they'll go in a hurry, for Now Tor Highest Grade $35 and $40 Suits $20. No finer Suits, no more elegant creations have been shown in Marion this fall at any price.

Suits which are copies of the highest grade imported models made from finest French Broadcloths, made Norfolk or Vest Front styles, blue, brown or black. Suits which pos. sess a retail value up to $40.00. Black Peau de Soie in two widths 24 and 37 inches. Splendid QQ We would rather attract one customer to this store by honest representation -than ten by misrepresentation That's why we insist that "San Marto" coffee, is the best 25c coffee on the market.

We have sold it for more than seven years, and it has (always pleased even the best judges of coffee. TRY IT. AC MAN MYERC GROCERY. Osssritt FtstsfTkc. Bl.lM.imil 11 TIM llfl r1-- Hi IT 11 gD.

A. FRANK COMPANY. UHLER PHILLIPS. iSBaASSa.

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