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Marysville Journal-Tribune from Marysville, Ohio • 3

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SISTERS ARE WED OA REAL GRAPH APHONE The Heott families sod their visiting rtl.ii iven are ei Joying a picnic today at Maple Dell Mies Ratle Colbert, a chartningyoung lady of West Mansfield, spent today hire witb her cousin Bert Amrlne. D. Morgan, the well known in aKi'O' At High Noon in a Single Simple Ceremony. 11 W- TABLES. I FOR suranee agent, Is preparing to move his offices from Springfield to Col urn- Simple Clockwork Moter Mechanism Visible Durable Construction.

CHAIRS. 9- $5.00 bue- Mr. Harry tieott and Mies May, of Newark, are here visiting their uucles O. M-, J. J.

and Rev. Hugh Scott, and families. PICTUPES. NO BOTHER! MUCH FUN! STANDS. "tv All the wonders and pleasures of a high priced talking A large lino of Records to select from.

Band and Orchestra Music, Vocal and Instrumental Solos, Quartetts, Talking Record, etc, etc. The first sure sign of winter made Its appearance Wednesday evening. A poof, forlorn hobo made application for lodging at the city prison. The horse ana phaeton stolen Mon UNIQUE DOUBLE MARRIAGE Performed at the Home of Mr. and Sauioel AlnawortliKou Hut Relative.

Were Present. High noon today witnessed an unique wedding ceremony and one somewhat out of the ordinary for such af- fairs, Two sisters were married at the same time, one ceremony being used for the double event. The principals of the ceremony were Misses Mary and Lillian E. Anis-worth, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Aiusworth, John A. Maugans, of Ostrander, and A miel Morris, of YES, THE COMFORTS OpwMHe.Post Office. Li ADPJGTDmJO juarmnie.uhio. if lis nmiio i iwiiui day evening from W. If Barr, of Green- Come to those who prepare for them, arid if you haven't tried one of Morey's Couches, it is time you were.

PRICES FROM 07.50 UP. Dayton. Rev. A. C.

Crist, of Delaware, officiated in the absence of Rev. WHEN YOU BUY A W. MOREY CO. D. Bowers.

The home of the brides on East Fifth MARYSVILLE, OHIO. neia, was recover a at Valley Crossing, In Franklin county. Baker Charles Carr Is ou the sick list, threatened with typhoid fever. His physician hopes to pull him through, however, and break the fever. Rev, J.

H. Revennaugh and Judge L. Piper, of this city, and Rev. J. S.

Surbeck, of Milford Center, attended the meeting of the Marlon Presbytery at Prospect. A horse belonging to. John Connor beoame frightened on the, corner of 6th aud Court streets, Wednesday evening and ran away. It was stopped before a great deal of damage was done. Fred.

W. CrauHton, of Woodstock, suffered the loss of his home by fire Wednesday morning. The building and contents were a total loss. A defective flue was the cause of the disaster. street was tastefully decorated in white and green and was filled with relatives of the three families.

The ceremony was very simple, that of the Methodist faith being used. Each of the brides ewinff Machine were gowned in white silk dimity, made almost exactly alike. Upon the completion of the cere OrriSSSoSE FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER IS. mony a sumptuous wedding dinner was served and the remainder of the afternoon spent in social intercourse.

At 3:21 Mr. and Mis. Morris left for Dayton, where the groom is employed. Mm They expect to make the Gem City Of us, you get with it our 10 year guarantee, and its a guarantee that amounts to. something.

One that you know will be lived up to "and filled to the letter if anything goes wrong. their future home, Mr. aud Mrs. Mau gans will remain until tonight, when they will go to Columbus for a visit until Saturday with Mrs. J.

J. Doyle. They wilt return here on that day. Sewing On Monday Mr. Maugans leaves for Charleston, W.

Va where he will enter the lumber business. He will be We can sell you Machine as low a.s oined in two weeks by his bride, who will continue to reside there. Mrs. Josirt McDowell Smith, of Pittsburg, arrived this afternoon for a visit with her friend Mrs. J.

H. Shearer. Mrs. Smith Is a neice of Major Alexander McDowell, clerk of the National House of Representatives. Quite a number of civil war veterans and many ex members of Co.

4th Ohio, drove down to New Dover today to be present at the annual reunion of the 66th O.V.I. The Company boys will take part in the evening program. Worthington Kau'z'Tau, of Belle-fontalne, a msjor in the Second Ohio regiment during the war with Spain, has been appointed a captain in the 42d regiment, U. 8, Volunteers. This gives Bellefontaine two captains in the new voluuteer service.

The brides of this double wedding are among the best and most favorably 5.00 known young ladies of this city, and few young ladies are better endowed lvf'vJ fed? of nature or attainment for the duties of a wife, and few will discharge them better. THE FAMOUS Queen Quality Shoe For Women. For several years Mrs. Maugans was 3W a teacher in the public schools, only The Peerless Little Irish Comedienne, resigning this year to accept what will undoubtedly be a more desirable position, ss her husband is a man among men. His frequent visits to this city one that is made by a responsible firm and of the very best material.

We have other machines -'at higher priceB, among them the Domestic and New Home, and there are no better made. have made him acquainted with a MAY SMITH ROBBINS For thejtblrd time this year the citizens of Kenton yesterday voted on a proposition to bond the city for $15,000 for the Increase of the city's water supply. The other two times It failed, but yesterday's vote was almost unanimous in favor of the issue. large number of our citizens, who esteem him highly. Mr.

Maugans has, until recently, been engaged as a ma trd fV Huk IS tit 1 8TYLK .1 (OS i Fwdsrer'sL VlcJ Kid used 1 Exclusively. Jj son and stone contractor, but he now $3.00 In presenting Queen Quality we have placed before the Women ofAmerlcaashoe of exceptional value for $3.00. Highest Quality of material and workmanship. Made in thirty styles suitable for street, dress, home, or outing. For tabling their shape and fitting where others fail, they In the Greatest of all Musical Comedies, LITTLE TRIXIE' THE ROMP HEIRESS.

relinquishes this to enter the lumber J. W. Yoder, of West Liberty, has business in Charleston, W. Va. informed Murphy to be on Mrs.

MorrlB, while not so well-known the lookout for acberry bay horse that was stolen from him Tuesday night, Replete with Bright Sparkling Music, as her sister, because of her extended residence in Dayton, stands in equal Pretty Girls and the Best Dancers on regard in theestlmation of her friends. Mr. Yoder offers $50 reward and the Logan county commissioners have a standing offer of $100 for the convic Earth. Her husband is also an admirable Seats on sale Wednesday, September 13 We do not send Sewing Machines out on trial, but if you buy one of us and are dissatisfied with it you can try any or all of our machines until you are suited. 0 J.

Scott Bra at Oak Drug 8tor. Prices SB, 38 and 50c tion of the thief. young man, sober and industrious, capable of making her as excellent a One of the large sized "Reginl" mu husband as she deserves. He is em have no equal. Sold Exclusively by slo boxes Las been placed in the Big ployed in the National Cash Register Four depot, and now by dropping a and holds a lucrative position.

Each young couple was made the niekle lit the slot you can hear most any old tune. The instrument is a MISS SADIE BLUE, TEACHER OF MUSIC, West Fifth St. Marysville. 0. fine one and has twelve; selections in the recipient of a number of beautiful presents in china, silver and linen, from the guests ano relatives present.

its repertoire." It is a wonderful piece MARYSVILLE, OHIO. of mechanism and brightens op the old They represent in part only a small depot wonderfully. measure of the good wishes that go MM with them, from a large circle of Tonight's session of the city council friends, gives every promise of being an inter Ohio Central fm Card. Those from abroad present were, esting one. Aside from the regular BEAGLE CO.

Every latly buying a pair of these Shoes will be presented with a a handsome picture of "Queen in colors, suitable tor framing. PARENTS Will save money by purchasing Boy's and Girl's school shoes at this store. A full line of E. H. Stetsons shoes for men nothing letter In the market.

I We will carry a line of Klondike Felt and Rubber boots that we can fully Guarantee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris, Mr. and business the right of the U.

8. Long NORTH BOOS 6:55 a.m. 10:40 a. m. 3:27 p.

m. 8:28 p. m. Others run daily. SOUTH SOCHD 6:55 a.

m. 10:24 a. 1:23 p. m. m.

'Daily except Sunday, Mrs. Charles Byron. Mrs. L. H.

Fra- Distance Telephone Co. to erect their Keep Cool BY USING SCHLEGEL'S zell, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.

Frazell and poles In town will be dUcussed, and the committee appointed by the Board Dotrolt Lima Hoi-thorn. Miss Lettie Montgomery, all of Day KORRR BONND. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Maugans, of Trade will have their confab on the SOFTH BOCKD.

10:24 a. m. 3 27 p. m. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Maugans, Miss light and water question. Blf Voor. CAST BODND. 11:37 a.m.

Uivi ml i Oct a Maugans, Mr. Hugh Maugans, and Miss Anna Morrison, of Ostrander; William Howard, Rolls Howard, WT BOUND. 7:05 m. 3:21 p. m.

p. m. Mrs. D. Mulford, Mrs.

Zoda Mills, of and Mr. and Mrs. William Peacock, of No Sunday trains on Bit Four road. this city, and Mrs. Amanda McCroy, Bluescreek.

of Kendalville, Indiana, attended the Ninth Annual Rcyuolds burg Reunion, PENCIL CHIPS. ME ft OFFICERS at that place, Wednesday. Miss Mills and Mrs. McCroy will remain for the Hearts are galleries, wide and lone And Refrigerators We are the only persons using the cu-pon system, the only satisfactory and best way to buy ice. We have on hand some good ice boxes which we will rent cheap to our customers having no refrigerators.

Ice delivered promptly and satisfaction given. Phone 66 rest of the week the others returning MARYSVILLE, OHIO. Of Urbana Water Co. Get the home Wednesday evening. Illumined witb the soul's own light.

And many are cheerful and filled with song. To many shadows and gloom belong. Worst of Fight With City. Twenty-tour members of the D. of And some are as dark as night.

-Selected. R. lodge met at C. L. Robinson's Wed The fight between the city and the uesday night and enjoyed a social visit "oubcH meets tonight.

Urbana Water Works Co. to still on. Superintendent McConnell bad with Mi-w Marie Robinson, of Col am "SHAKE HANDS." Close friendships follow introduction to my glasses. They will aid you in many inconceivable ways in the performance of your daily duties. Let me introduce yoo.

Don't postpone this meeting, Procrastination is the thief of good eyesight The constant dropping of water will wear away a stone. A slight eye strain impairs health, because it is constant. The -train which first manifests itself as a Might discomfort should be promptly remedied by the use of A new 'phone has been placed in the hearing before Mayor Johnson of that residence of Hon. D. W.

Ayers. Its bus, and Mrs. Ney Woodruff, of Marlon, who are members of the lodge In this city. The necessary "well filled city yesterday on the charge of inter SILK FRONT SHIRTS And Ladies Shirt Waists Are Laundried without beins faded or ruined. Tbey are washed brliandand ironed by hand.

Drop us a card. number is 19. fering with the fire hydrants of the baskets," so essential to all Rebecca water works company. After hearing gatherings, were not forgotten. It The best hard plaster on the market is sold by G.

Jones of this city. Try It. You'll say so, too. the case Mayor Johnson fined McConnell $23 and costs. The case was car glasses-pRorrit ulaswes the kind, and the Ea-t Is not a luxury, but an economical necessity.

Six or eight dollars invested In Iceeach summer, will save yon more than Its cost In spoiled provisions. I have some fine refrigerators for sale or rent, a nd all the ice you want. THE STAR LAUNDRY. was a rare and delightful time. PRICES TALK.

only kind. I fit ifth St. ried to the common pleas court. Ex-Sherifl Knodgr-s is having a ce Following this came an order from ment sidewalk constructed in front of his new residence on Main street. DETROIT AND PORT HURON.

Just received at the Marysville the common pleas court against Superintendent George McConnell to appear in court and show why he should not Hazen Telephone No. 88 Warehouse a car load of fresh cement, SMB The regular D. A L. N. train passed tb rough here behind its own engine at be attached for contempt.

11:22 a. m. The train missed connec A temporary injunction was granted The Cheapest Excontoa of the Season vti Ohio Central Line. On Tuesday, September 19th, agenti of the T. A O.

C. R'y will sell excur The tion at Peoria. MARION OPTICIAN. which we offer at following prices Best Portland Cement, $2.60 per bbl. Louisville Cement, $1.00 per bbl in wood.

Louisville Cement, 90 cts. per bbl In paper. by Judge Heiserman Tuesday evening against the water works company, re A crowd of youDg people from Delaware pleasantly surprised Mist Lain straining them from Interfering or disturbing the fire hydrants and ordering Graduate of Chicago Ophthalmic Collets and Hospital aid New York Optical Institute. These are the best brands on the mar Gibson, of South Maple street. Wed needay evening.

Goal Oil and Gasoline Delivered daily at your home at the lowest living price. Get a red card and banc it out with your can. I'll do the H. It. VOSBURY.

alon tickets to Detroit at rate of J2.M and to Port Huron at $3 25 for tht Round Trip from Marysville. Passengers will be transferred at dock in Toledo to Btar-Cole Line Steamer. Tickets will be on sale for morning train of September 19th, good 15 days returning. Ticket to Port Huron will The Dewey day festivities In New Yoik will eclipse anything of the kind ket. Special prices to build era on Lime, Hair, etc.

Our large sales of Rock Plaster and Adamant have enabled us to bny to advantage. It will pay builders to get them to immediately restore the dismantled hydrants to their former condition. The company not complying with the order led to the order of the court being Issued today. The contest between the city and water company la doe to the fact that they cannot agree to terms for water and fire protection. Nearly Fifteen Years of Practical Experience.

COTTAGE HOTEL X1BTSTILLC, OHIO, Friday and Orn ir iiin in ever witnessed la this or any other country. When it is said that $500,000 is to be expended In decorations. Ulam- oar prices. Celebrated "Powell's Ran" be good for stop-over at Detroit, either a New spa per advertising pays better than all others, when one considers going and returning, within the limit (cations, etc, some idea can be had of I and Hard Coal always oh hand, the whole cost of the celebration. 1 814 Sxodgrass A FumsoTON.

the cost. I Saturday OCri 19 AllU ID of 15 days..

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