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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 8

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The Marion Stari
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THE MARION DAILY STAR, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9. PACE EIGHT. Mrion' One Price Clothkrj. Pretty Fall AGED PIONEER PASSES AWAY ififcdjjerjaminfig OVERCOME BY NATURAL GAS fE'RE often asked what the best Jewelry a.1 I MAKERS AlfW rRK Grrrrt IoIIm I far all around Overcoat? Frankly, not the skirted Paddock.yet it's a Waist pins, belt vios, belt to the well to some water and fell.

Mrs. K. H. her daughter, reHdint; next door, saw her mother fail and came to her assistance. She was taken to the Kaffeunpei er homt, 'where she soon revived.

I On leturnir.t; to the Mohr residence. Mr. Mohr was found in a semi-con- ious condition. Mrs. Mohr was again joer.

owe. and Mrs. Itaffesperger was Mrs. 1). V.

Hwen-y. who was i.illid in, also became niu-h affected. Dr. H. I.

I'hler was summoned. On his arrival he immediately detected the of burnt ks and the doors and on Isaac Uncapher Dias at His Home Beilefontaine Avenue Four Residents cf the City Suffer Sat urday Afternoon, strikingly handsome coat, and extensively worn by the real swell dressers; nor the belted Overcoat which has no equal for knock-about-wear. buckles, hat pinsmtdal. jjj lhn and flower effects, in sterling silrc French Gray and gold plate, i1 The rner Edwards Store. The Express brings this morning.

FINE BLACK WRAPS. Made from the finest black Kersey, with cape and tabs, half fitted back 00 SOME GRAY TAILOR MADE SUITS From all wool unfinished worsted, cat in single breast ed Reefer style. Plain skirt with flare, lapped seams, walk- It's only the regular cut Overcoat of; AT THE MOHR HOME ON SHORTLY BEFORE THE NOON HOUR THIS MORNING SOUTH PROSPECT STREET G. W. BOWERS, I Learee a Widow, With Whom He Celebrated Mia 81HT Sixth Marriage Annlveraary LnstMaicb, 7 Children JEWELER, OPTICIAN.

dark material, medium length or long, that can properly do every sort of Overcoat service. Consequently, while we show an elegant selection of Paddock and Belted Overcoats, we've vastly more of the regular sort, $4.50 to $25. windows were thrown open. Meantime Dr. E.

H. Raffensperger who had been Informed by telephone at his office, by his daughter, sent a plumter to the Mohr home. The plumber at once discovered that the damper had been closed, resulting In the burnt gas fumes filling the house. While Mr. and Mrs.

Mohr became vc-ry sick as the result of their experience, their tondfion Is not serious Mr. Muhr I'nwlitl; Cloaee a Damper In the Pipe of a Heater With the Iteanlt That Hn and Hli Wife and Two Daughter Are Orercc me by fiornt Um Fuinra. A.s thf rexult nt unwisely flohing a (larrip'-r in a natural gan heater, Mr. lit Grand-Children and 17 Great and Great-Great-Grandch'Idren. As peac-ful as the slumber of a babe death ante to Mr.

Isaac Vn- The Busy Corner and MrH. W. II. Mohr of south rros Our Winter Stock is burnt iKH.t street, wre overcome by ing length tjjg QQ BROWN ZIBELINE SUITS Here again- -this morning. These stylish Zibtline suits.

C3MPW ENTERTAINED AT THE FETTER HOKE capher. one of tbe oldest and best known residlnts of Marion county, at noon, toay.lat his home on Beilefontaine avenfri He had risen at 4 o'clork, this WnNiing, and seemed as well as usual andas wits his wont. it'tuitiMl to hV b'd later on. never to leave it alive again. Death was du'; to senility.

Mr. Uncapher was eighty-seven years STORE OPEN THIS EVENING KLEINMAIER'S complete. The reliability of the goods makes vigorous selling in all departments. Ladhi' Black Sklrli. bttl msk, 01 1 1 roods, rtiiular $1.50 values, lor I huh fumes, unlay aftTuoon, and for a time thtir condition was critical.

Mr. Mohr, who Ikih l)cn indisposed Bom; lime. Hosed the damper in the morning so lint so much heat would not go up the Hue. About 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Mrs.

Mohr, who Imd been fcelini! ill all day. went ON THE CORNER. iuvu yas aesl outlni llaanet. las, I colors and good aao. pen Sc io vC T2? I Relative and frlenda Are Goeala at Nloe Olnner Farty.

Mr. and Mrs. P. W. fetter of east Center street entertained a company of friends and relatives at dinner, Sunday, and the day was passed very agreeably by all.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. fetter. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Biz line ol nloves and mlueni I e.n lined and uallned roods, lOcto JU Biz line of horse biaakels, A brant 69c Yd emra large sizes i eacb to Black and Colored Silks $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00 1 Plush buzz robes Duck coats tScttUJS Stacks of cotton bl taken, pair set Blouse fronts, long skirted jacket, $22.00 BLACK SILK VELVET A special drive in dollar velvet not to be duplicated 75c DRESSING SACQUES AND BATH ROBES. The comfort giving bath robes in wool eiderdown $4.50 Dressing sacques and Kimonas 50c $2.50 Come tomorrow if you want to get In on one of the most extraordinary silk bargains' Mr. and John um Mr. ii i i 11 nrhoc ami evci uueieu iidnon vne win sen, i uesuay, o'u yaras 01 oeaumui suns, it. iu mvnvj Mrs.

Mary Hersey and son. Mr. Albert frank; Miss Minnie tetter, fetter and Mr. Harry fetti Get loaded shells, black or smokeless powder, at The Ark, I4S-I47 S. Main St.

J. B. UYTO.V LITTLE DAUGHTER OF MH. AND ft'RS. MERKLE wide, fancies, cnanrjeab.es, plain black and novelties.

25 and $1.50 27-Inch hair line style silks. GQc heavy neat polka dot silks. 69c yd 27-Inch pure silk black Taffeta. 69c yd. changeable Taffetas.

8 shades. 69c yd A pure all-silk black Peau de Soic, 69c yd. Come; you never saw a lovelier lot of silks before. All are new and desirable. The colors are just the most wanted kinds.

1 THE LEWIS QHQCERY. WARNER EDWARDS ISAAC UP.CAPHER. of age. and had boon a resident of Ma rinn emintv since 1.S39. Last March he niea at Her Paten Home Saturday.

Funeral Held Sunday. The two-weeks-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Merkle of No. 530 north Main s'rret, died at 5:30 o'clock, Saturday afternoon, of spasmodic trouble.

The funeral services were held at 2 o'clock, Sunday afternoon, at th house, followed by interment in lh? Marion cemetery. What do you think of Mrs. Austin's new dress? Hot beef tea. 1 Al. fetter Co.

Pickkd Sfcinjoij 10c a Pound. and his wife, -who survives at the ag of eiKh'y-nve. celebrated their sixty sivth woldinu anniversary. They were $1.00 All-Silk Colored Velvets, 50c Yd. A good silk velvet for the price of velveteen.

The colors are castor, tan, grey, cadet, navy several shades are green and old rose. You never saw a better dollar velvet than this one. Will make the prettiest velvet waists. Tuesday, choice for 50c yd. married in Mercer county.

Pennsyl LITTLE MISS CREASAP ENTERTAINS FRIEnDS I vania. March 8. and came to this comnv in the following year, making Fine, larse, red fish any quantity, at 10c a pound. the i rin overland. They took lip their In Honor of It Sinh Blrthdaj An residence on the old Uncapher farm entered in the name of Mr.

Uncapher niversary Saturday. R. T.Lewis&Co. hv his father, and have lived in the Little Miss Leona Creasap, the "bounty continuously since then. The following children survive Opposite Court' houu Alpheus and Isaiah Uncapher of Bur BHl( lington.

Kansas; Mrs. Kathcrine Coons daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Creasap of west Columbia street, celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary, Saturday afternoon, about fifteen of her little friends being present. Nice refreshments were served.

She was the recipient of numerous nice presents. of Kenton, and Mrs. Charles H.Felty Mrs. Henjamin Clark. Mrs.

ElizSbeth Pmien and Mr. Francis Uncapher of Delightful Surprises Await You Here This Week. RE forcing business this week by forcing the prices down, yy Hard to remember when titttc money did such big work. Look at Tuesday's offerings for instance, the prices are low enough to inspire a need. this city.

Mr. Uncapher also left twentv-fotir grandchildren, fifteen DO YOU KEEP Chickens? grva'-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. For all kinds of hardwood lumber and building material see G. W. Sells and D.

D. Burt. Leave orders at Hotel Huby. It will pay you to see them before buying. 13S-tf WAIST EMBROIDERED PATTERN SALE See our new design of silver plated ware; you can't teh it from sterling silver.

2S7-tf Keeler Bros. Ladies' $1.50 Outing Gowns $1.00. Tomorrow L'ftler At ThlllfpM Place on Then buy Wheat, Corn, Om. Screenings, Crushed Shells and Poultry Powder here. We it-livar it.

in any quanlity-and you'll be agreeably lurpriwd at the quantity, too. gain Home liiPOially Maml-toiue One. What do you think of Mrs. Austin's new dress? We have just 'M -waist patterns, with enough in them to make the new style of waist, that we are going (o sell to The Uhler Phil Ips Store. morrow at just half price.

Blacks, whites, pinks, blues, greens, greys rose. all beautiful new styles, and everv pattern a bargain at the price Baled Hay and Straw always clean, fresh ni weight. marked. Come early and secure a pretty one. 1 Uhler Phillips.

About LOCAL NEWS NOTES 25c Scotch Madras 10c Yard. Thtse arc the genuine Szotch goods, a close woven Madras, crl rs are positively permanent, the styles are decidedly prut), showing a wide range of the newest striped effects in many different colors. They ar full32incrus wide and at the price we ask cast but little more than calicoes. We olfer tomorrow these actual 25c values fcr 10c yd. A WceR of Special Underwear Sales Greatest Savings of the Year.

QTlp Buys children's all wool camel's hair Pants or Vests 0 I 2- regular 50c quality. QTM Buys men's best 50c fleeced Shirts or all I 2 sizes, three styles. 1 Buys children's 50; Union Suits. Buys women's 25c fleeced Pants or Vests, Buys mn's 25 wool Underwear. IQ Buys women's 75c Union Suits.

OF GENERAL INTEREST Mozier Co. Iluv watches at Keeler Bros. 2S7-tf Fall suits at Davies, the tailor. 22S-tf F. Bender, photographer, E.

Church. These Gowns are made from a wry fine lality d3 ib'e twillel itiag. Tne fimst aality obtainable. The colors are white, cream, blue and pink. Tmv are trimmi very p-ittily with fine Mexlcin sti'ching and braid.

They are $1 50 Gowns in every respect and we offer them tomorrow for $1 00. Latest New YorK Ideas in Ladies' NecRwear Today. The new ideas in fancy stock arrived this morninp; some altogether different styles, in fac' they arc best eftorts of New York's smartest makers. Yoi will be sutp'id what elfgant and beautiful values 25c and 50c buvs. How Would You Like to Buy a Big Fluffy All Wool 54.00 Blanket for $2.98 Pair? unreasonable and at the season's start.

Stiil they're here. Nice fine quality, been shrunk so vou need have no fear in that regard. Cheap at $4 00. Oar price this week $2.98 pair. $3 93 bays our $5 00 Wool Blarkets this week.

50: pair jys our 69c Cotton Blankets. $1 00 pair buys regular $1.50 Cotton Blankets. mf 246-tf PRENDERGAST LUMBER 4 COAL CO. Silver cream metal polish at Keeler 2S7-tf Cut flowers and potted plants at F. E.

Blake's. 285-tf I TT What do you think of Mrs. Austin's ard new dress? Best silver knives and forks at Keeler 2S7-tf I Bays women's $1.25 black Uiiion Suits. Holland bulbs of all varieties for fall planting at F. E.

Blake's. 2S5-e-tl2 Take a look at the display of fine I Coal! dishes .11 the People's store. "94-tC The bfst 10c Qjlings are now 8c vad. The 12'2C Outinys are row 10c a vard. Not a whole lot left, i buy your supply early.

Don't know how to duplicate this offering agam. especially the way cotton ho'ds up in price Hot chocolate with whipped cream and wafers. Al. Fetter Co. 1 Holiday s.Iverware and jewelrv ar The old saying of the unscrupulous furrier that there were secrets in the making of furs that no one could detect," that is, they would not btcorr.e known until the garments hid been worn for a time, is true.

But in bjying from a house like this you don't C2re to know these "secrets." You have our guarantee that's better than knowing. This week we place on sale a stock of fiii furs purchased sixty days earlier ia the season, when skins were one-third cheaper than at present. Our great cash purchasing power enables us to offer sterling values. No stock of furs in this section like ours. Everything is to be found and at a price lower than elsewhere.

A call will convince you. riving almost daily at Keeler VTOW Is the time to ori Schw inger's dancing class tonight Our Prettiest $22.50 Military Coat This Week $16.95. How's that jr a sensational of ring? It's on the best coat for the money we've had this season. Now don't get the idea that ail our $22 50 coats are $16 95. That's not the case, but we'll sell this week 50 beautiful Mili ary Coats quality the best, riht, and a haveyourbiDsauip: It wtll add to tne com of summer to have a nce ola good luelwFis ss winter.

45 inches long, made from a very fine all wool Kersey, lined with a heavy all silk satin, black, tan and castor, the very newest military effect, a ready seller at $22.50. The price now $16 9o. readv to make contra and fill orders for people wishing to learn to dance. 1 Quadruple contact gas heaters make your home warm and cheerful; prices right. Phone 451.

Bentz Court. 2S6-tf The regular meeting of the Indies of the A. R. will he held the courthouse. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Important business to be transacted. John latham appeared in the court of Justice Herman S. ISiaich. today, and made affidavit that he had cause to fear that Shelby Cole would kill him. Cole was placed under arrest by Officer Chapman, and will be given a hearing this evening.

A Fitted Back Military Coat at $10.00. We're advertising thfs coat tcday but coubt if it will be mentioned by us again this year. Here's the reatcn why: A New York maker wiih l'mi'cd cash had 50 cf these coats made up, he run short of morey ard we msde him ao of fer, that's why these $15 coats can be sold fcr $10. Materials fine all wool Kersey, lined with self colored satin has plait down back and two capes over shoulder, trimmid with contrasting shade cf velvet. New Mercerized Waists Worth as High as $2.50, Choice 99c.

The patterns are the latest, the make the newest and we've never had a prettier line of waists in the store before. We took the overstock of a prominent maker and bought them so cheap that we can sell $2 00 and $2 50 Waists for 99c. There's white, cream, black and white and others; stripes, figures, etc. Vestings, Bedford Cord, Momie Cloths and fleeced back Piques, all sizes, now 99c. i Pfpndemst 1 Lnmter Coal Co I $10 0O Reward.

I will give any person ten dollars for the names of the parties who unhitched my horse from its fastenings at the Ei-pyviUe church Sunday evening. 1 B. Markt. Epyv.lie. J.

No. 8. Uhler Phillips. P. A.

FRANK CO. D. A. FRANK Co. Both Phones.

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