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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 4

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The Marion Stari
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J. G. Wl ELAND'S OUR JUNE SALE! THE M.JT TMINJ ON TBK llt WILL KK THE FIRST THTNQ a man generally does when the hot weather comes is to put himself inside of thin underwear, and we modestly rise to remark that for Quality, Quantity and Low 7 1. i. 1 ii I fk i i i Obituary.

CORY Christopher Sylvanu Cory wa born in Union county, Indiana, on March 1st, Iv), married 2th, Ivvf, at Dorchester, Nebraska, to Mi Bone Ella Slater, of Moni-pelier, Indiana, and died at IieCIifT, Ohio, on May 31st, lvc', years and 2 month. He leave an aged father, four broth -r nzuo. PATTERN SUITS! They Must All Go. incus, wc Mmiuy iaKc me cukc. uur assorimeni ior me summer is larger man Hair For the Stylish Camels --t er, a wife, two small children, and a large circle of friend to mourn his loss.

33.50 we have ever shown before and we can please yon all eitlur in plain or fanny co Sir- Mr. Cory secured hi first position as telegraph operator at Dorchester, Neb ors and in light and medium weights. We mention a few of the different kirds $6.00 where hi nightly visitor were Indian After a year' erviee here, took Stripes, 7 yards in a pattern. For a few patterns in Stylish Camels Hair Cheviot. Reduced from For the finest Pattern Suits in the store.

Chevrons, Fancy Bedford Cords, Etc. trip south, traveling through Texas, Arkansas, Louisana, Florida, Tennessee mm $8.00 and Kentucky, working a short time at different point, and returning to former home in Indiana. to convince you of our low prices: Gauze undershirts two for 25c. 25c. At this price we show a genuine balbriggan in shirts and drawers.

50c. A genuine French balbriggan, a striped balbriggan and a ribbed Jersey 15c For medium weight merino, white colored $1.00 For fine silk mixed balbriggan. STRAW SCATS! On August 20rh, 1SS5, he came to LvCliff, and after three and one-half Fl A A ff I I The lady who made sfMnMSllJLiOi the remark that the year of faithful service as night ope ator, he was given the agency at th "Parasols this year were the prettiest that ever co LIVER station, which position he ha fillc with credit to himself and honor to quetted with the sun" was about right. They are beauties, made of Crepe de Chene, Pongee and Changeable Silks. Children's Parasols at 25c.

company up to the day and almost th can f-how you any kind of a straw hat from 5c to 2. All shapes and hour of hi tad and untimely death 1 the leiullm; one in Mnrlon. The tiest os special attention given to funeral service. 136-138 N. Main Si.

Telephone No. 10 Alway firm in the path of duty; at way prompt and punctual in business Warner Edwards. always faithful to the trust reposed in him; alway kind, accommodating, courteous and cheerful, he made him UIILEK, PHILLIPS self a great favorite with all who ha colors and an especial large line of children goods. THIN COATS and VESTS! The assortment of light weight summer clothing is also complete and contains all the popular fabrics at popular juices. Something real cheap for 75c, Coat and Vest; and something real fine in an Imported English Twill at 8.00, Coat and Vest, with all the medium grades.

business with him. 121 West Center Street. He was a member of the Mason ia order at LaKue, and a valued mem her of the Order of Railroad Telegraph ers. ir yon will call before )ou l.uy YOU WILL SAVE FROM 10 TO 20 PER CENT buying- yoor good, at the I my before they reached the hlgli urine, therefore am able to sell l.mer lhau anyone that linw nt pre.nl uilrra. During hi tay of nearly seven years our village, he was the very life of our town he was every body' friend SAM OPPENHEIMER and always extended a charitable hand GORDON DYE PKA(IIKi.

ii time of need. Favor of him have 3lli.can IVachc. former price 2Tc been freely asked, and just as freely STRICTLY ONE PRICE. BENNETT BLOCK. Hi.

can IVhcIii a'Kj 3 lb. can Grapt'it 3ie Jt'tc CROCK. given, lo ask of "Chris," was to re 3 ll. can Apricots 2'c Sue ceive, and he never turned the worthy A I lb. can Apples Itlc 12' till FKKK.

I lb. Crushed Java, extra I ll. Seriinmlnus, ennd 1 Hi. K.xtrn Ciiiiibiuutiiiii SIOAKS. 211 lb.

Best White 22' 11. tiood 1 Hi. Tea Dust I lb. V. H.

Tea, very 1 111. llahket Japan, good empty-banded away. fi in uo NEW ARRIVALS: id. can jmnaioes loc 12' 2c 3 lb. can Pumpkin Ino 12c ssss 10 xnow mm was out to iove him and knitted about him are the esteem 2 Hi.

tan Hla-klK'rrins Jiic 12' -jC and affection of the whole community EVERYBODY John B. King i in Morrow county on a visit. Strawberries and ice cream at Cris-well'g Saturday. Chocolate, vanilla and pineapple ice at CriBweir Saturday. liiSi2 2 lb.

can Corn e. Hue 12! 2c i.ic 2 ll. ran Corn liiu 2'ac 2 lh. can K' Biis Kic Friendship's band ha been broken, and poor Chris leave a vacant chair in our We are showing eh-gant lines of Ires Goods India, Hurrah, C'rnpe De-Ohene, Arrnurc, Moire, ami all new weaves in lrens Silks, for evening and Oradta'ing units. Kverylliinu nw in Kill Gloves, including the cHsbrafed P.

CVritemeri A 2 lh. can 1'eas loc 12' 2c 1 can i ij-stem. HtiindarU nc 1 can KalmoD. Htake. 2Hc HAKIMI OHDKIt.

i lb. Powder and it lb. scale I5; ij lb. Powder and a perfume bottle filled with Lemon and Vanilla extract 25c 1 Hi. can with large itmp or nice Tureen worili ji.iii for is acquainted with the Gordon dye Stocking.

We are in a position circle that can never be filled and a wound in our hearts that will not heal. 1 can lobsters, extra 2oc A wife loose an affectionate husband Mr. Ed. Power left on C. and K.

train 3 Thursday night for 1'ueblo, Col. I fit to offer 50 dozen at 25c, actually I have gome No. I extra White Flxh. Or a (h1 Pulp Bucket fine. Salt perbarrel i ni) children, an indulgent father, his orders very tine, i.Sc ami K-r can.

Shure Mackerel anil Mustard Sardiiiea. worth The most serviceable Co. kid. We have (lie exclusive Bale in Marion for the Genuine V. A Co.

Kill (ilove. Velvet, Moijiiette, Body and Taped! ry Brussels Carpets. Persian, 3 ply Agrns and Kxlra Super. Wool Carpets in the newest designs. and Brussels' Curtain.

Silk and Madras lJraperieg. All new and at low w'ces. nry salt the liest a a beloved brother, and the community Smoked Meat hi all, possessing more durability bars hi any We Soup 2.r I lUliood I'lllK Tohacco 1 lb. timid Fine Cut '1 he U'st for 6c Cigar in the cit v. one of its best and most valued citizens for whom friend and neighbors weep (iiMtd Hacon i2i Ciiliforuia Hiimg ju Straiifbt iijig and comfort than any that has ever as brother and lister.

-D. A E. i nirniHiieu room ana one unfurnished room in Star building. Inquire at tbia office. Erie train 1 was annulled today and run through this afternoon a a second train 5.

Some trouble in the far east was the can us. Fred iieam, of Kichwood. wa in the been produced. PALACE GROCERY, He Bleep where heart do not break. Hi lip will never again receive G.

T. Emerson, Manager. The dye of this hose is war Little things to make life the kis of love, nor hi eyes feel the touch of tear. D. II.

ranted absolutely pure and guar Problem: anteed not to crock, fade or stain. comfortable found at city Thursday evening, having topped off here on hi way to Akron, where he Washing improves and will in expect to secure employment. SI IIS, Mr. Harmon Leslie, of near Mar stantly restore the slightest change in color which might result when subjected to excessive perspiration Why do they have inch a nice trade on stationery both in hox, in lah-let, and in bulk form at I'robate Court. Louisa Peter and John K.

IVters appointed executor of the last will and testament of Wilson 8. Peters, deceased, L. D. Harshberger, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of William KirtB, deceased, filed public sale bill of personal property. George C.

Kinker appointed administrator de bonis non with the will an wear. l'urchase early they seille, attended the commencement exercises Thursday night and is a guest at the home of T. A. Thompson. Always fresh butter and egg in stock.

Try us and be convinced. Campbell A Haukman, 20W east Center treet. 11 not last. Lacers for ladies' boots and Oxford Ties, in Silk and Linen, and a little New Spring Goods. Williams Leffler, THE LEADING TAILORS, Have now in stock all the Newest Designs, Colors and Mixtures.

A great variety of Plnins Goods in all makes, which they will make up at the lowest prices possible, consistent with first-class workmanship SATISFACTION Is always given in Style and Fit. clasp to keep them from nexed of the estate of Thomas: SILK MITTS. Roberts, deceased. Mr. and Mrs.

Barton and daughter, Minnie, of Mt. Gilead, drove over from George Schweinfurth, administrator 1 Iton.l coming untied at Tristram Young's. of the estate of Frederick Wetzel, tiled 25 The great hulk of goods, large variety to select from, and the uniformity and correct nes of their price is the petition to sell real estate. 1 1 ov.awii 10 til iiciiiii. buys a pure black silk C.

E. Kelly, executor of the estate of Sarah Fields, deceased, filed inventory mitt, Parisian cut and equal to the 45c grade of the seasons hereto mat place today, ready to join the Michigan party that expect to leave soon. Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham, of Lancaster, stopped off on their way home from Fostoria Wednesday, and spent the night with Mr.

and Mrs. Dr W. S. Well. and appraisement of personal property.

I.lceimefl to Marry. fore. Ammi C. Johnson and Mrs. Lee Solution.

Every lady is compelled to use polish, weather it is beneficial or injurious to fine shoes. Jiut we have selected only the very best for a good silk Taffeta Hughe. mitt, and all the better qualities at Charles C. Isler and Maggie Cratty. 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c and $1, mclud James Cunningham and Mary Pen uell.

ing the elbow lengths in cream and black. William G. Jenkins and Mary Ma I have a Iargeline of millinery flower which I will sell regardless of cost at my home on eat Center street, Monday and Saturdays. It Mrs.C.A. McWiu.iams.

I have a good gentle horse and good preparation, such as the Gilt Edge, Glicerole, Cunningham, the plumber. See Allen for good plumbing. 25 See H. N. Love for fire insurance, 11 1 rian.

MIT MILL, iff FACILITIES. V. F. PRENDERGAST Are now operating their splendid New Mill. They turn out every product you want in the line of lumber for building.

Prendergasts' is the place to buy. Anion Not Gln; to New Vnrk. utmerwomens irienit, Bailey pure New okk, June The rnmnr that soap. set of harness that I will let out any Seal Oil- the directum of the New York bikxe ball club were after Cuiitiiin Ansun nf the time during the week at a reasonable ice cream and ice cream soda at all Fine White Aprons. Fine Swiss Aprons.

Fine Hemstitched Aprons. Nurses' Aprons. Working Aprons. and a very gocd French Polish times at Criswell'a. i-piit price to good parties who know how to treat a horse all right.

Address Box Ice cream delivered to all part of the Chicago club, to act as niiuiagur, captain mid player of tiio te.uu, wius di-nii'd Weilnesday iiiiiniiiig by J. Walter one of the directors. Two for 10 cents a at TJUSTKAM YOUNG'S city. Leave order at Criswell's. IC-llf.

lo2, City. 00t2 The Golden Rule Circle of Kine's Sherman NhulU was up from Colum Daughters will meet Saturday after-1 bus to attend the commencement. weeks atfo Anson came out with a pro-tent axaiiiKt the treatment ho was receiving from the regular C'hii "Win or lime," he Raid. get nothing but joers. This was given as noon at the residence of Mrs.

I)r For your silk and summer uur siock or i.awn lennis Weeks on west Center street, at 3:30. poods are all in and going very 4" MSA 1b. undorwear call at S. Hcfcsl St Sotol Iffarloa Block. nui.t Miiiject, "Wur Heavenly A the reanon for the IS )t oik directors' full attendance is reuueBted.

FT Hi-tion in the matter. The Sunshine Circle of King's Duiigli- Tomorrow we will have bananas, Mow Khtlt Vp Tour Chickens. er will bold their regular meet ins Q7MNC oranges, nice lemons, new cabbage, new potatoes, peas, new bean, plentv Saturday at Mi Galley's. Probate Judtie Hhultz has received word that Willie Roads, who was sent Mott's clarified cider, 30 cent nor of strawberries, everything in the vege- to the uolumiius insane asylum some I That Tells The Whole Story, except to add that at Gettttm'i yon gt tie stylish cnt, a perfect fit and well made clothes. A steadily increasing bn3iness btands as our substantial recommendation to yon.

Paul Gettum, Merchant Tailor. rapuiiy at Tristram Young's. We are the only firm in the city making a specialty of light summer Rubbers for Ladies and Gentlemen. gallon. tahle line.

Goods promptly delivered. I. CAiti.iRi.it. One week, -1th to lOlb. ladies' and It Cami'Iiem.

A H.wikmann, 20t east Center street. Samuel Risor and Benton Bonner, of three or four months ago, has escaped from that institution. He disappeared on Memerial day and has not been heard from. Willie is not very insane anyway, but a term in the asylum it was thought would do him Rood. He gents' fine hoes 1:1.60 to 5.00.

all no at LaKue, who were indicted by the gre I ft IK). Shoe will he sold at $1. $1.25 na i.wi at lsowerV lOiita jury at the February term of court for petit larceny, and gave bond for their TnoTn will probably turn up in Marion by the! vn S. HeTsol Co will display on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, a time the spring chickens have grown I II uaiMJifli 1U appearance at this term of court plead guilty through their attorney Thursday. Risor was fined 10 and cost and emu icw caoico manna Hats.

Don't fall tempting. To C'leuiiftfi the KyHtem 103 11 ii I biiiI 108 C'entttr Miirliin. We bought a large line of very to sco tacm. Hotel Marlon Slock KEfectually yet gently, when costive or fine and medium priced white bilious or when the blood is impure or Coal and Feed Aprons at one half the cost of Homier 5 and cost. Richwood Gaaette: Mrg.W.C.

Rapp and Mrs. Coffy, both of Marion, were the guests of Mrs. E. A. Finefrock, yesterday.

Misses Lulu F'lickinger sluggish, to permanently cure habitual manufacturing, to be closed at Wile Dress Goods ire Reasonable. constipation, to awaken the kidneys once. 1 ake advantage of this Good goods ami low prices, Sie Dry Straw, and Poultry Food a specialty. CCMMnf MEMORIAL, Opp. Hotel Marion.

and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds or fevers, use Syrup of offering. Owen Son's. rigs. The IMg Four uenu flouncing in Swiss and Cambric and The new Mask Veilings are ana wary Horn are in Marion and will attend commencement exercises tonight. Hi Tracy left on Tuesday for Marion, where he will make hi future home with relative.

We wish him success. Is coming. Prof. G. W.

Miller, the scientific optician, will return to Hotel Offers six different routes to Minne 0 uiaicnea wnn cages and insertion. Fashion carries the lengths from one extreme to the other. We always follow fashion but never going last. 1 ou know it is quite necessary to have the proper thins? apolis and return, on account of the Kepublican National Convention. in face veiling this season.

Tickets on sale until June 6 at very xuuie cioseiy tnan tnis. Dresses are made from low rates. COAL AT LCV PSI5S3 LB. GURLEY'S ornca, hobth or tt.1. 12Z.Z7-S5T-, SO.

e7 Irt0 A. C. Bowix, agent. Marion ednesday, June 8th, and remain until Friday evening, June 10th. The professor makes scientific test of the eyes, and in the correction of de xuuia men ana trimmed Embroidery.

A desirable change. You don't want to miss seeing our line The Tempting Feast The B. R. T. have sent out numerous invitations for their banquet which is fective vision has no sunerior.

Tboae to follow the instit having trouble with their eve or im. tution Monday even- in Parasols, with box pleating and A J.1 XJfi. AVJ.AVJ.11 PERSIAN MULLS, BEDFORD DIMITY, SATIN CHEVRONNE. TIJI and BRANDENRTTRa properly titled spectacle should not ing. jnememoersnip win include many festoons of Lhiffon lace in Cream thorough railroad men of this city.

It Tan Gray and Cardina, promises to be a grand organization o- liip will include many festoons of Chiffon lace in Cream fail to give the l'rofessor a call. All tests free. ing last. your selections from the very start. The hall above laiios.

now la vaur ehsnea tn rt are a few of the many desirable Wash Fabrics we before the stock is badly broken. We will lay them awav with a Wren's stove store has been rented by the order. lino tummcr hat. as s. HsdaI Ca.

small payment. will display on today, andcontinu-lr on till Saturday, as fins a Una of PRIDE OF MARION the flour tUt irUx. You cn gt it of your grocer. ASK FOR IT! The Marion Milling Co. trimmed hats as was ever shown in Dimnn aaarion.

r. Hctool 0 snow, rovai ue u-ene, Foint De Ireland trim them correctly. Just opened, a desirable line of all-wool Challie in dress lengths. D. A.

FRANK CO. Chicken thieves are getting in their work right in the heart of this city. Five nice hens, that would make several fine dinners are reported to have heen taken from a lady Thursday night, residing not a stone's throw from the court house. This is evidence of an- Ill Masonic Block, 00 The proKtrmion ahr the irrin is cnlin.lv ovorrome by ltreally 121 W. Center St umr mi- uru siroiiK.

ot her Jack, "Jack the chicken catcher.".

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