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TITF. MARION DAILV 5TA1 T)H K--nr Al CT 1915 PAGE TEX. STATE rillR JUDGES WEDDING ANNiyEaSARY GELEBRATEQ BY MOODS DON'T MISTAKEJHE CAUSE f.m Marion Temple Hace kidnej Trouble and N' Know I r. ot; bar kar t'-'' Ar- i otu ''it' F'- 1 t. rvr.ur.and l-pr s'ed? An- the r.

The Army of Constipation At Their Hoirc Three Mile, of West COMPANY OF THIRTY IS IN ATTENDANCE Mr-. Otto HoMcs to tlo w.hhM Ma--, of the M. hnr. ti MimUj-Nrhool li'inal'l liicu.r fl'V- of Virimty. M.ic;i.c-, A'iK.

i rial i Tlf home of Mr. I. Mo-S-I. about three ti-Sr 'ft tovn. the ii -art affair, .1 fU.u of Mr and Mfb Modd's anniversary.

About thiry ta u-. liiti 'i 1 1 i "i'brato ix r'-'l at. tin 1 1 A dinner wa.i tfrvfd at. the iriilu'lrjrl in oon hour. Those wi! Mr and MrR.

o. Mr. r.i r. Mr. and Mrs.

iid J. K. h-'i-UT, Mr. and F. 'lhomais Mr.

and Mrs. H.i Iiaut'litry. Mrs. Ktnily M.rirk and daiit-'ht'i', Mr. Krai.k Mr.

MH'oivdjav, Mr. f'-tcr iloov.r. Mrs. Bodkin. Mrs.

Linirr- arr 1 PauJliU' rr-inrr, i.ima, Mr. Mrs. Martfi ti'-nen. Mrf. Frank Gi-bert and family aiifl i Mr.

pearl (iebr-rt. of Kiiton, andj Mr. and Mro. Cary and (, Mr. Mr.

'if the cAclmimbon, I Crowing Smaller Err CARTER'S LITTLE UVtR PILLS fespoa2Je obey only relief uwrpraaaeooy tiw. Mil- MM, buSrntiM, Sick HtWxke, S.B.W Slhu SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICt (Genuine mW Signature To Borderland Coal- Now is the time to put in your coal. Borderland $4.25 Ton for August delivery.

Don't wait. Call us by phone and talk over your winter' supply. Curl Stark Exclusive Agents in Marion for BORDERLAND COAL Phone lOOfl. Ouuny St. ilW.E.FRYE PUT YOUR furnace for winter.

We'll fix it, make it all ready tor good service. Water Lift Repairing a SPECIALTY rionc 861. lTi fSITTLE I tr-V-i urn i aSlKSHT I pi it. I s7 -r SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL OUTLIKE 1 1O-iocb wheel bae, three -pttnr-r cr. thre irw-wt in unu.

ihah bevd sen drive, Boaling rear axle. DETAILS-Body, ttnamliae; Uxvdo rtem, 2 1 -in. door, hiihert srsdf blue biv.k electric door luck, spare wheel carrrr, V'-type German b1tt tudiaiot, doowd ten-cV. JpKoiiery, ffiert quality lons-grsm fcuSfd leatKer. Cowl dah insmmenu; lit (ted oiler, tKting nd dimming iwuctvn, larnos stranger, atartiDg and ignition twtieh.

tiuih type ipeedotneter, vntnM iodicaloi, Kroud IigDt and foot (pace bght. WHEELS-frw Hoult. triple IacJ.deUcH-re wue, 30x3H mch, wide hubs. STARTlNG-BiiufKngieumt electric noa tail, connected by silent chain and opcraxd bv locking daih iwitch. EQUIPMENT-Sdk mohair lop with ode curtain, rain vision plats glass wind-thieUi, dectnc door lock.

KJaxet honi.fulJ woi quip-menu luggage ipace at he rear Sarge enougri two tuit catea and ttv's. Spore Houk -wheei and tue oa all can. Zenith caibuKlur. FEATURES-Klaiet buton to emier cr ateerin wheel caonot he operated when ig awttrh oS. No oroiectifil hacdli or alou io the Wi.

Eicthc door ioclu ars operated by preuing a xaall puth b'tttoc Running hoardi ana floor cowed with cotk linoleum high grade. All iubumea Octet plated. Admiration 13 pride transferred to thi onlooker, an induced respect for judgment, or appearance. Scripps-Bootb. cars are builiwith pride and constructed with self-respect and ara the apex cf motor car luxury, art, finish and performance at any price in any woght.

Scripps-BootK cars therefore Induce xa trie onlooker and bystander a respect for ownership, an admiration for tte possessor, that is attained by no other car of medium weight in America. To admire to enjoy. Our nearest salesfloor is tnerefore a plfce of pleasure to tkose motor car connoisaeu.v wno appreciate quality of of vwvt of town. I Mr. and Mrs.

I. rinrkirigharrs Mrh. Otto fiyere waa lioBt-iw to daughters, Mary and Marsery. Cood cheer elasa of the Methodic wtre callera at Ker.toii. Sunday af- Hizrdy -d; contain I are at vh jiivft anting fault, of rim- the amine; don't ay I a tcMH kidney remedy -arl (Ms Marion testinv T.y llenrv Rice, Lincoln savs- "Ioan's Kidney ('III' of kidr.ey complaint and I i i.d r.o occa-l'in tt.

use them Ma-rid avr-foi oi-e Hhotild 1 '-vr-r have a r-urr 'ir! of iu- I wotlld rf-r- lv Uoan riiJ.s. i mmr.ril the hiRhPFt Prim at irnplv af for a ail deqlfrs. Oon't kidti'-y rf-mf-dy IioanV Kidnty IMiU-'ts tnat Rlre had KoMr-Miihurn Hualffo. llar-k, of rair.c for a at tr- some of and Mrs. Frank Frank Thoma Arlington, Vcrnr': day Mrs.

Sarah Adam, and Hopburn. wcrr ptif tj, Fundav. at home of Mr and Mrs. V.tthVX. Mlsa Ktit.h handi-r spnt tfcft fnd at.

Ada hf-r sistr-r, Anna. ana nriRfr i.o uon. Noah, and Mr. and Mrs. Brin attended 'he funeral of Cir! Cook, at.

Morral, Tuei-ilay. tenioon. Mr. and Mrs. K.

J. Cook and son, Marion, and daughter. Ellura, were entertained at the (Jsbnn home. Sunday. Miss Mav Emptage, of Kenton, the week end with Ikt mother, Mrs.

Caroline Emptage. Frank l.indsey returned to Shelby Sunday, after a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert l.ind-! sey. I(r and Mrg Bowman, of Sandusky were callers in this village, Thursday.

Miss lone Peacock, who engaged in the work of the Y. W. C. left Saturday for her new location at St. Joseph.

Michigan, after spending her summer vacation at her homo here. The members of I), company, Fourth legimont O. N. left Sunday for Marion, and from there went to Yellow Springs, Mandij for a week's camp. The Marseilles township Sunday-school association will hold a con- in the Metho-morning and R.

Herren, of Crossen. of Mrs. E. D. were enter- tained at sitp.ier Wednesday evening the of Mr.

and Mrs. Colum- bur. Crossen. Mrs. S.

Baker and daughters, Opal and Kthel, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Axline, Tuesday afternoon.

W. I. Thomas was a Marion vis itor, Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

II. K. Coles, daughter, MoJielle, and Miss Oliie Cole? were Kenton shoppers Friday afternoon. Misses Lillian and Zora Starner spent Tuesday afternoon at the homo of their Bister, Mrs. Blanche 1 nciiplier.

Kev. and Mrs. E. J. Peacock and son, Horace, returned Friday from a month's vacation in Michigan, Finley F.niptnco started Saturday I i Rplhi-opal Hiinday-st-nom, ecinea-i day, at ln-r horne The members pre raM of tile villaK Mr M.

1 m-apiier Mrs. Philip i. her. Mrs. II.

Chandler. Mrs Kmptae, Mtk. K. J. Conk, ()ra: ma Chandler anu ai i a ('handier.

no ioiiowmp were prepeut: Mrs. Hell HiiRhen and; daughter, Miss Klorenee, of llarp-j Mr 1). YotiiiK and MrB. Carl: Sfhcll. of Marion.

Mrs. Kr-hell ron- iributed both vocal and piano so.os., The next meeting of the lass wm ue held at the home of Mrs. Philip 1 n-eapher, the flrt Wednesday in September. Joseph Kappus, of Toledo, was a business visitor here, Thursday. Mrs.

L. C. Wotsati and Miss Mary Ellis left. Friday, for an outing at Lakeside. Mr.

and Mrs. Kay Osbun were guests of Osbun's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Ke-Ulcr, Sunday. The Epwoith league will hold Ita annual harvest home festival. I I luccaamsm, luxury ot riding, and of appointment. If interested, write, wire or phone J. PRESTON PENFIELD BUCYRUS, OHIO, Distributor or Marion County.

i CALL I i.CEC 61 HO TASK. Schedule To Be Observed Dtirajj the Week. BIG EVENTS ARE ON THE PROGRAM ho ivli To Olnrrv Khi. bit ion of LiifstiMk and the Ma-rliiiM-i'j or Sprr-d TpI i'n Information Thai Will KliminalP on flip Jiin Fairground. The foliowir? tee crder of eihihl-tion of both In the coropetl-tlv and r.oii-T;mrf titive at thr- Sta' whl will he a value KMi'lf- f'r exhit.itcrs aad kisitorH at rnc tair.

Naturally cxhib-itors for prf-rnltims wish to their fferinzs in thp heist posib at the time of the and that is if best time for viewing them. Bfranne of the great, number of ex- h'bits in the nremlnm rlaspea to it is for the judges to their work promptly wit'n the opening of the fair, and to work by fhedule throiK'h to the end. The folic win? shows the entire program -of tr-e examinations and the speed tests; First Beoarttien Horses. A't Pfpr Hr.r PonV T.im- o'l-r Or; than Shetland: American ft, Parin Aug 31 P.ltan, Orade Draft, Tr'Him? nri F'i'-le P.arcf p'-r Re.il!r. Srldlers, Tro'ting Pio-e Th.irv-' Sent.

2 pep-berons. Hcvy Vttrx Classes. Trotting and Pacing' i' e. Stecnd Department Cattle. A's.

31 -Red Polls. Aberdeen, and s. rtiv, S'cr Ayrshire? S1 -theT-K. I Sept. 2 --Jerseys, Hereford rird S'i i-'r: i We! 3 -T-oilcd PnrMnn.

Third Dep-jrtment Swine. A 31 Berkshire's. Chester r-tt ati.l Trnw o) IVi. Pf.pt. poiard Chlni.

jf.r!-.e;,s and Spotted Poland Chi una. Thuvsd ept. Yorkshires, Hamp-i M'i'e Frtots. I Fourth DPpartment Sheep. Monclnv.

Atur. 30 Clacs A. French Mrlno. fhss Oxford Downs. HimrwMre Downs.

i 'Mr-s-lay. Amr. SI Merlr.is.. Bj ard htf Ren Fbrop- shire, South Vf iin. sd.ty, Sep: 1 wolds.

Tlncoln. Frrr-h Mrrlnos. Claes C. Thtir'dty. Sept.

2 -Dorseta. TunK Fat Sheep. Ffth Decartment Poidtry. Exnmiration'1 for premium awards will hecrhi Monday, SO. Sixth Deosrtment Farm Products.

Examlnatlnni for premium awards will bei'i Tueiday, Aug. 31. Seventh Department Horticultural Products. Fx.tmtnntlon? frir premium awards will hecdn Tuesday, Aue. 31.

Elgt-tli Department Machinery and Agricultural Implements. Continuous exhibitions. No premium coripr'tltlnn. Ninth Department Mechanics and Man- Products. Continuous exhibition.

No premium cempctltWu. Tenth Department Merchandise, Music, Etc. Continuous exhibitions. No premium competition. Eleventh Department Women's Worlc.

frr premium swards will henln Monday. Aug. S' Twelfth Department Fine Arts. Bxaminatious fur premium aw-ards will hegtn Tuesday, 31. Free instruction win be eiven In re r.rt of butter and cheese makine in the new Pairy building at the Ohio S'are fair at Columbus.

or a Sprained) Ankle. If you will set a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and observe the directions Riven therewith faithfully, you will recover in much less time than in urually inquired. Obtalna- hie everywhere Adv. I Sfe, liasy Way And Crowsfcet To llenioc Lines l-'rcmi The Face. An excellent way to remove lines, deep wtinkh's and crowsfcet from the is to apply to the' kin a little ordinary fuldruntzcd earth moistened with water.

This' dries raphily and should tie allowed I tue lace mr iwenijr tuiriy minutes wsien it can De washed off cith a soft damp cloth and tlie deepest lines and wrinkles will have completely vanished. Few: women outside the theatrical pro-1 fesston know this simple secret, but among theni it is widely used as a means of keeping all the appear-' anco of youth. drug store in Marion. When having your mil e'eaned have Grundy to do ii foi you. Then it icill plea( Same icith your prefning.

IF SOT, 1171' SOT? I he i vention. August 22, Mr. and Mrs. M. Maxwell chMrfh boU) quests Sunday ot Mr.

and Mrs. Daniels, west of this place, pvonlng' Donald Brewer, little eon of C. C.J (r am, jIra Brewer, stepped on a rusty nalljIoran. x(r3 Fran Tuesday evening. It penetrated the! nllri Mr.

nr.d foot half an inch. Uson and family i 'and V11 rush our trouble man rlsht i around, 'when sonjofliiiiK like this appenB In your home, ff your I'H MIII(1 Is defective, antiquated, uinaniiary, Neponset Shingles If one thickness of the same material used in Xejionset shingles has lasted 10 years in Paroid Hoofing seven times this thickness which you get in Xepcinset shingles will certainly last for many more years. Hence economy in using X'eponsct shingles. Switzer Stout Hardware 131 Kast Center. High Class MARKERT'S V7.

Center St. HOT WATER IN QUICK TIME Just light the gas underneath tho heater and the water in your range holler will he hot enough for a batli for washing clothing or for (iishej in a very few minutes. The ev pense is very Might compared with I the convenience. Shall we' put on I in for you? Hildreth Pace Phone593 E. Church St.

or worn out, have muki! lines-sory repairs or In: a new ffyntein of pi.iMiiivti. 1NG1L Masonic: Templo i i.i Koiitli Main St, Nearing Completion Marion's greatest and most up-to-dale GARAGE will soon be completed, on cast Center street. Hoyles Moyer. for San Francisco to attend the I Sometimes a man win do a mean Panama-Pacific exposition. jtliing because he ha conlldeneo in lr.

C. II. Chandler and son, Vil-his ability to v.pnire himself by of-liis. were in Columbus, Tuesday. jfering an apology.

Have you ever noticed that the chap who boasts is always waiting for some one to give hiru a boost? WE DO AUTOMOBILE RKPArniXG OVERHAl Also, cliecutting, lathe and general repair work cif all kinds. All work fruaraiCeed. E. W. Owen Machine Tool Co.

Roar 21S S. Prosect St. or rear Trumhull Apts. I'hone 1S81. known as one ct the best, highest grade carsnow popularly priced.

Bamthouse-Hemmerly Auto Company Now is your chance to save money on Bicycles and Motorcycles. A BIG CUT IN BICYCLE AND AUTO TIRES. Second hand motorcycles, one-third less their regular value. Buy now and save money. Wc sell the best goods.

F. D. BENTZ. Phone R-45I. Marion, O.

For Sale One truck, made suitable for any business; cheap if sold soon. One Mitchell and one Klandrro We do all kind of auto repair wc-rk. fiarage. Vet Center St. OHX A WMG.inXKK.

$1085 Dinnerware A Big City Display While we import direct, much of the dinnerware we sell, our present big stocks will not make it necessary to f-vance prices. Here you find mote patterm than in most city stores and selling for less money. China Store. Next to Kleinmaief's. Douglas Fir Doors Fir Ftnish Panels Xenador Doors Oat Dirch Gum Glaied PasU Open Frames Inside flnisti all kinds Oak Flooring Columns Framing Material Shingles Bill Stuff In Car Iea!" Phciio 222 where yoa can get rooms from $1- 00 up, cul breakfasts cs lew as thirty cent, andelacsrte service ct raatonabte prices.

rt Mrs. J. F. Simpson, Mrs. Samuel Clipper, Mrs.

Jacob Stabler and Idaurthtrrs. Maribel and Katherine. visited Ksther Stabler at the Kenton! hospital. Friday. The Woman's Foreign Missionary) society of the Methodist church 1 held its regular monlhlv meeting at the home of Mrs.

Caroline F.T.pta-ie. Frid.w afternoon. K. Opium was business vlsl- I tor at LaKue. Friday.

The class of the M. F. Sunday-school held a business mcet- ine. I ri.lav afternoon, at the home! of Miss Floy Barrett K.leven members were present. Mrs.

Caroline Kmptage and son. Finley, were at Forest. Saturday mornine Mr and Mrs Frank Barrett, Mr. and Mrs Charles Barrett and two and Mr and Mis. John lianiels i i I Mhis Sarah Bower spent Tuesday at I Hue.

Walter Cumber and Miss Mel- vina l.inck. or niumuiis, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. E.

Keck'er. Micses lone. Call and Esther Peacock were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0.

1.. Carry and family, Wednesday. The tlood Hope, ehureh on the Marseilles charge Is undergoing ex pensive repaira and will bo ready for occupancy Au 21. There will ho a rally imd dedicatory service that 'day. Miss Edith Hurtle left, Tuesday icvening.

for a with friends at Marion and Kenton. Mr. unci Mrs. Ohley Book and 'family were guests of Mrs. Honk's I iparonts, Mr.

and Mrs, W. Eggcr. sit Utile Sandusky, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

M. E. Sanford and Pebecca Kerr were guests at the i.I. A home. Titi'sday.

Mr. snd Mrs. Hay Emptage hpent Friday at 1'pper Sandusky Miss Esther Stabler, v.lm recenllv underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Kenton hospital, is improving O. IV and Frank Tlutmn. Joseph Emptage, Maieoltn Emptago.

Kay Hickman. Pale Smith and Seymour Thomas, ti'ombc rr. of the militia, went to Mnrion. Wednosdav cveninj. from Mt Cnrv Mr I'-rMrs were nt I'pper Mr a-d Mr: 1 or.i'n.

am' Mr I. Puckinshain edtiskv, Wedncfdav Kranlc llcrren. Crossen, of of Marion lav short vi. it reinrncr! after a tie ho i'r an 1 Mr- la. I -on Mr and Mn- I daughter.

Tdlie. and Mi.5 Hum ti.o wedding of Mr Allen Althonoo acd Miks Vidua l.n',, at Forest. Cla rk t'ool- wa- i-nte-iaine at ''inner. "ilncsdn at 1'ie l-onie of Mr i. t.

nuck't-KlMm Mrs. ipi Roby spent several dps. Inst week, at the home of Mrs Palace 'rs N' danehfer. Helen. son.

tos'Oii. Varion. visited from utnil Sunday at home of ijohy's parents. Mr and Mr- I rirford Master Avery visited with Krr.r. I.

in, Thu Paul, of VU' W.I 5 call.T re Miss 11, rt of lelatres Tiiurs i.i v. 'a Cook was te and friinds at Keaton ln-t eek Cr.mt Stafford, lisle, and htt'm niexe. of N'etv Car-Miss El ma 'at 1 i i i ati r. Practice, teaches the most most! most widely u-ed nmi the of riv-most Mahlv entlortecl comn.eirial ri1 u'rr with family. Emerson Sash and Door Co.

-WHOLESALE- II r.n daughter. Crace, Hardin harmless to the skin, inex-lourtv were cnestf; Sunday of Mr 'Pensive, and can he obtained at L. and Mr- Maxwell M. Ligeett or any other leading I Builder Hardware Sliding Ioor Track Kh Weight Sash Cord Glass Art Cdase Plate Glau Paint Tarnish raier Prepared nonfno; Shenthing TPitper Cabinet Mantels Tile Grates Gas Ijojfa Andirons McWiriaau Covrt. "i' ll 21 i Ji rourjrs published.

Irtvile fhrise interested to in- tliese claims nntl tltese coiirstw. Over Woohvni th'R und I Or. Store. riione .1. t.

Mi. Chief Cause of Pimples, Blotches, Sallow Skin (Messenger of llcwlth.) Vnslrhtlv eruption, plinpirti, bolls, er muddy nkln, usuaiiv urn due in a rlupctah ller, a i' I towel and a polluted Idooil Btrcani is coneiuenc. Jl.iw feulmh in such case to reort to outward iipiilic.itl.ins, 'Ttiicii can never have nalur.il, pi ui.im ut -eultf. If jr.ort people only I', th-to la a verV lmple remedy, to be in lnv drcj Bto-e, which is as pIV.hiivo as a liarmli'M and quick ncltnu. Is in I lormula, long reccKniird Py thf prefeaslon.

which bns befn put In ialdt lorm. end at ouch mnall cost no one c- now tit deprived of wonderful bonc- tablets" thnt' the nimr are entlrelv vegelihle and there's ta -forming )ngrcJInt. You ne-d only rot about a dime worth, and cna at bedtime to rvalue thre notliie fl outta ftoo.l for the iurpoe. l.n action tn th mornlns Is iv.sy ao a.wth-ing, and imiead of a weakening yon fod 'rule r-freped and invis-crat-id. Sentanel tableW are not only Ihc remMy known for cer.tlpatiori ind tomhl liver, but offer the eat.

ee'nslLie treatment f-r compl'xiea A'l'ci'Jsciutnt. Mr. and Mrs l.indsey and family, of Marion were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Thomas' Thew. Sundav.

Mr. and Mrs. t. F. Vniinea and diuihti-r.

Kliaheth. and Mr. and Mis. A. K.

Webber took sooner S.it. Willum Webber at I'ppc- relay evening, with Mr. ant' Mrs. i How's This? i We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that eannot be cured by Halls Catarrh i Cure. MFVF.v c-n Toledo.

W'e, ihf hurl. knn 3 Ctu-nev it ut 1 hePere him i h.ti"ia!l ill lu.ne,' tranwecinnj rin.im-.ally ah to cert) out an obi c. n- i.lr t-v hi, flrm NAriONAI. BANh OF t'OMMERrt Tole.lo. Tlnl t's' irrh I'ure In taken Internnlly, irt-i upi'n M.1 and mucut ur-fa -e 'ti Tf Mill fie ii rn' per ttte nil tnur- Iiie Btil'i Ftaillj rill for contlpUoa I mmMmm Mam (riant Ntw York City under tamt manatmtnt.

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