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The Marion Weekly Star from Marion, Ohio • Page 3

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I'AGK FOUR. Tire MARION WEEKLY STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1910. I I it BIB IT HOWL Miss Adah Islcr Is HosUs. Classmates. to I i to Murion.

Friday, after spending several aeeka with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hazeo, Mr. and Mrs.

f. H. Sauer spent tbe pas'. I In Chicago. Miss Pauline of near To- 1 ledo.

visited mother, Mrs. T. I. Cellars, from Thursday to Saturday. Members of the ufflclal board of M.

E. church and their wives I n-f re very nicely entertained at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Eversole a livening. George Webber, of a Indiana. visited his bister, Mrs. George- Johnson, from Saturday to Monday. The Ki-lu-kahs Delightful Af- ihe fnlr nt Tlirtr Mall nt Proust.

vefk Chicago. Alunv runner Memliers of tin- VII- Mr am H. J. Reese, of Co- laj(i Are in hus, were guests of Mrs. Nettle Items W'rk.

Saturday. Prospect. Dec. Special. Walter and Elmer Roberts are Isler entertained htr spending the wtek senior school.

Wanner Married. EVENING IS GIVEN TO SOCIAL PLEASURES A LARGE COMPANY WITNESSES CEREMONY Marriage llitf.s Arc Performed by IteT. V. K. llurrklr if Hie fjermun M.

K. Oiurrli--Voting People Are Widely Known ami Iliubly ll'-silc in i A very pretty 'A'cdriiuR took place i Mir. Adah Isler entertained near at the home of Mra. Mary llecker, Mies Anau Athens i No. 375 Windsor street, Wednesday classmates, members of the senior yiorence Huffman, of Circle-i ercnlng, when her daughter.

Miss class of the I'roapect High Ecbool, (m; wftg (h() guefl o( hsr i KdiLh Hecker, b-came the wife of a Zcw friends at her pleasant Amo8 Huffraan. itTtral Hit! Wlliam P. a i of Prospect, Friday i At 7:30 o'clock to th; strains of evening. Several i contests. A.

very pleasant affair via the i Lohengrin's wedding march played and music furnished amusement of the KubckaihK a by Mitis Helen a niece of the tho evening. A luncheon was serv- lmlj OD a tree Friday i bride, the bridal couple, unal- ed. The company Included Misses gnt Former from tended, took their places be- Crace Main, llclon Horn, Anna Far-; Wa an Klchwood accspttd fore an linprovlai'd altar of Loulee Wottrlng. May a a an ggstatod making Ivo Earick. iluth Freeman.

llK pliMUiant on-. Dalo Toms, Sidney Cast. A a bounteoua mipper had been Herr. Elmer Mulvane, fieorgci a of music Hey, Clarence Wllcoi and Smith, of Delaware-. Albert spent several days this week with relatives in Co-j recital ions wan rendered.

A palms In the front parlor, where in the presence of about sixiy- tlve of the friends and Rev. C. 1C. Buerkle, of the German M. K.

church, read the marriage aervice. GET YOUR SHOES The Dissolution Sale of Shoes offers bargains that cannot be duplicated. Every ves profit is taken off the shoes marked with the ED STICKERS Remember the place. Look for the Dissolution Sale Sign. There is only one dissoluti --that is at PETTY STARR'S.

No fake sales here. One partner wants to retire, a money must be raised out of the stock. $4.00 Men's Shoes, Red Tickets, $1.98. $2.50 Men's Shoes, Red Tickets, $1.88. $3.50 Men's Shoes, Red Tickets, $2.98.

$3.50 Ladies' Red Tickets $1.98. Don't miss jthis opportunity. Hundreds of others are saving money on their shoe billi not you? Look for the Dissolution Sale Sign On the Corner, Next to N. Y. Store PETTY STARR.

On the Cor Next to comic i afforded much In the. midst of the service, where the I Huff delivered the i of welcome. A pleasing re- i was given by Uadore Jacobs, i eats while Miss Lillian Ilechtle, an lurnbui Mr. and Mrs. N.

C. Cast, Hi.averH Mr and Mrs. Simon Blue and Vlr and Mrs. F. Kirby at-' Mrs.

Surah Whitney, of Akron, a of Mm. Mary the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth young people pledge i promises, the pastor hesitated for a few mom. of Klmron. Pennsylvania.

tended the Monday after- Bmlth, at Delaware, noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

A are making an extended visit with their BCII, Hcv. F. Alm.ndinger,. In Washington, C. Cumltnnga and Mrs.

Nettle C.llmore were Marion visitors Tuesday. Miss Hazel Brown, of Merlon. thn guest of her aunt, Miss Kosa Brown, Sunday. Claut. and J.

M. Cast were 1 guests of their brother, William Cant, at Canton, from Thursday to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R.

Davids visited relatives In Springfield several lust week. H. D. Beavers and family were gucsU of Dr. and Mrs.

Hunter IL Columbun, Thursday. A. B. Johnson f- Columbus visitor Saturday. Mrs.

H. M. Horn aud daughter. Dorothy, were guests ot relatives In Flndlay from Wednesday to Monday. SchelllnB from Friday to Monday.

SENDS DllllET us em Young Man Suicide at Bucyrtu. HE IS ACCUSED OF FALSIFYING CHECKS Cope, of Cleveland, Tnurvday hl8 motUcr. Mrs. Catharine Copo. Harvey Wolllcy and family were gueats of George Wolfley, at Radnor, Mary Hiklebraud attended the funeral of Mrs.

Emma Zlcgler. In Delaware, Saturday. Mrs, J. B. Lunger, of Marlon, was a Prospect 'visitor Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ttavld Jones and Mian Hazel Osborn left, Monday night, Lewis Irwin Kinds Himself In Great Himself for Minute from Presence ot Qumtlon- ors and KI1U Himself III Toilet AMatlie. A llucyrus special to the Clove- land Plain Healer, Wednesday, gives the followlnit account of a tulclde In that city. Lowls Irwln.

twenty-five, sent a bullet crashing through bin brain this afternoon when accused of falsifying the pay checks of foreign laborers In the employ ot the Toledo Ohio Central Railway company, and appropriating to his own um auch as he able to raise tn this way. He died almost Instantly. Irwlu wai a clerk In the office at the division engineer, U. C. Holts- Illi crooked work had been going on for some time but was only suspicion hav Helen.

CU, relatives In lre TM ro extrava- frlrnd of the bride, sang "Oh, Promlsi! Me." Rev. Mr. Buerkle proceeded with the ceremony. The bride wits gowned in a beautiful creation of white crepc- dc-chine. over Bilk.

A wedding dinner was orrrved. The hrlde'i table was decorated with a canopy of ropeB of smilax and the centerpiece was bridal basket of bride- IllleK-of-the-valley and greenery. Mrs. Wanner Irs an accomplished young woman and a member of German M. R.

church choir. She a favorite, in her wide circle of i friends. Mr. Wanner Is son of Mrs. Wanner, of Pearl street and a young man of many splendid tjuali- tles.

He holds a responsible, position In the office of the a i Steam Shove! company. Tuti young people will reside with the bride's mother on Windsor street. SEE OF ME Members of the Needle Club Art; Entertained. EMBROIDERY WORK OCCUPIES THE TIME LOW VALUATIONS IN HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP Its KqiwJIiwtion Bom (I IN liming Members of the county board of equalization, composed of Commissioners Henry Selter. A.

H. Trout and W. H. Holveretott, County Auditor Allen and County Surveyor Edward 3. Ault, they are "up against a Miff In Richland township, Assessor Charles Groll returned the laud valuations on an average of S2f au acre.

"This is the very best land in the county," declared Commissioner Seller, Thursday. "Here, for instance. the two farnm of Michael Jacobs' in The Big Store's Xmas Preparat Are Fast Hearing Completion: A Few Hint but. this son, Herald, ot Morion, visilcd relatives here Thursday. Vida Shuey.

of Tolmlo, visited her parents. and Mrs. A. Shuey, tho past week. Hobart' Chapin, of Woosler university, and Hoy Chapin, of Lane seminary.

Cincinnati, spent Ihe Thanksgiving vacation i their father, Rev. A. M. Ohnpln. Mrs.

A. F. Maynnrd returned. Monday, from a week's visit with relatives In Cincinnati. Fred and Harold I-ust.

of Marion, spent Thursday with their undo, Mnrc.us Nelmeycr. Misses Cecil and Edna Stockwoll entertained company of frlonds nt their home on Wali-r street. Tlhurs- dny evening. "Five afforded amusement, there being HVB tables of players. At the close of Accused, this afternoon, I i with a Toledo lawyer ropresonting defelca-j Richland township are returned foi t25 an acre and the outbuildings are valued at Now there arc two houses on this farm and neither ol them are returned for taxation.

tho railway company and Engineer I bet you that, there is property. Holtsbiiry, had gone to the latler'sI outside of land in i a town- olllre. to nsi-erlaln If possible the not returned for taxation, that tent of IrKln'i wrongdoing and to see If there wae not some way In which mutter could he filed up. Hnfore tun Investigation ceeded fiir, Irwln eiousod is worth J60.000." The Minn condition Is true In many of the other townships. In had pro- going over the a i townships himself, the equalizing board has and, ijotng to a toilet room In of Instances where farms basement of tlia building, premed bave been appraised at a low liguro the of twenty-two the dwellings have been misseii revolver to his foruhead and pulled entirely.

the trliKnr. Thn report brought tils' The board hoped to finish up work mu'StioiHTs to his side, but too late, Thursday, but the probabilities are Irwln was unconscious and a It will take i Saturday to passed away. complete the work and do thor- I was the son of the late oughly. Charles L. I i and from a old nnd well-known Mansfield ily.

HU relatives are. at loss to ac-' count for his dishonesty as ho a a 1 WHY THE GERMANS ABANDONED TARIFF the contest. Lloyd Dlx received first i been prosperous since he loft a Formm Governor of State Makes prize and Miss Codding to vuirk In lluc.vrus, little letwj Kino Address, coiiaoliitlon prize. Kefresbiuenis 'J 1 year ago. The only eiplana-j Boston, Dec.

were served. Anna and Hnlliday. of Dela- uou members of his family can give! abn'doncd "the tariff for re mind became affected ttsi otl almost ware, were ttuefts of Huth Wolfley I of a too freo Indulgenc-n In Adopted and Ik-Ion Johnson Friday. Miss Lillian Terrell spent Sunday wlt.h friends In Cleveland. George.

Wocwlor university, was ut home for the ThnnUsgiv- 1ns vacation. tho generation American absinthe at too Intervals. dedarei forln( Irwln Is survived by a mother, brothers and a sister. the "The venut- Hgo. and protective Governor! e.t.rd.y.

prnsldents ot New England boards ot I trade. When the plumbor hlU tha pipe; The meeting was held to some other cbap has to pay 1 Miss PrlBdlla Nelmcyar rutiirnoil freight. for the representation and Peter fitaley Hies at, His Homo Xcar Kiclnvimrt After a Long Illness. I). A.

Van Returns to Ilichwooil ill--John A. Soharf Invents (icar--Itichvrod flichwood, Nov. -Mrs. 0. G.

Bolenbaugh was hostess; to the Tuesday after-! noon, at. her home on east Blagrove street, the ladies spending several; delightful hours over their embroid-. ery. A the work had been laid! aside the hostess served a delicious! Aside from ihe club members her guests were Mrs. C.

B. den, Miss Snowden and Mrs.i Frank Stevenson. The next will be held in two weeks, with A Marriott. i N. i i was called here.

Monday, from l.allue, in consultation in the case of Mrs. M. C. Long, has IH'PP. criteally ill for ten days nniemli: poisoning and a complica- i of diseases.

Her condition was reported as being slightly improved. Wednesday morning. A trained; Marion, has charge of case. Mrs. A a a Ross has been dan-- gerously ill of pneumonia, during the past several days.

The following Rich-wood people attended the concert given by Sonsn's in Marion, Tuesday evening: A. I. Click and sons. Milford and W. E.

Livingston. Ernest Stover. Perry Adams, Ralph Robert a a and Rush Seig. Mrs. Snrnh Sparks and a Mrs.

('harles Adams, was in a i a and Tuesday, a i been called by the death of the former's cousin, the late John a ley. Miss lidna Tanner, an Ohio State i i spent past wvelt here with her parents. Mr. an! Mrs. 1).

M. Tnnner. Kov. H. 0.

Harvey, pastor of the First 'Methodist Protestant church In Columbus, preached. Sunday i and evening in local M. Ocie Dilsaver. "'ho wss employed us trimmer in the Rodger; i i store at La Hue i t.be past returned to Piichwoo.1, Tuesday, nirt is employed In the i tory fttore. 1ms been received here of at Los Angeles, a i i a Da-, id Melick.

who formerly lived south of Ric.bwood. He left here twelve years ago. The du- is survived by two sisters a brothers, Mrs. Minerva nf Illchwood, Wilson Melick. Smart and Harrison i a Kid Gloves Worth $lpttirVot The greatest of all bargains, for yourself or as a Xmas i Soft and pliable --perfect fitting--all sizes, best colors, 6i)o.

And it's not one hit a a a a of the one? have made r-hascf----thus rlioosing i i is at its hest. And why not i our con tor section is a i i i Xmas i a i i oj best satisfied. Cape Worth $lp Just, the a aboui halt Tan all ity--(Sir pai $2500 Worth-Rich Sparkling Cut For Your Christmas Choosing Sugar and Creamers Kt S3.U8 anil S4.0N Vnres--all only S3.MH to Celery Dishes SC.1W up. XVnter Bottles -newest up. inarvol at the of i i a --and when wo begin to yon i i be i i moro But by plafin.n' an oi-tior for worth at one i i i secured a i a confession i we are pas ing i on you.

Xappiss sizes. HI up. Finest Silk Hose Two Extraordinary Specials At 39c pair--Sixty dozen ladies fim silk hose--with a splendid a i iino li.sl(! tops-- ilfuible solo, i splios'd i "iOo pair- choice 39c At 39c pair--a i i a silk and a fine lisle host--in I'vory new color--and all sixes--hiw a at and Toe i a i -choose at 39c pair. Xmas Novelties up. Leather Hand Specials at $1.00 and 1, At a you SI-OM Irii 1 1 1 --splondiil a i i-viish i i i ID iiinsi sj.

for Xmas Special $1.00. At i i i i i i a I a i i Innrr hdlloni- siiie- i i oii ily --you pay only S2.00.. I in doubt--come to our center section--hero find a liost of pretty i Xmas ties that i be the tiring." Jewel cases--brass candle holders-hair receivers, powder jars, match and ash trays, brass fern bowls, clocks, pin trays, paper weights--and what not-all prices. Hand Fainted China Goods Store Pri There's the story--and weri finest of hand painted china- much below regular--that week all will be gone. So nothing- could be more appr Xmas than hand painted chin motion I New England.

ol GOODMAN Puzzle Contest! We the undersigned find that the following persons are entitled to the prizes as awarded below 1st Prize--Hattic S. Davis, 231 Fairground street. 2d Prize--Gertrude Riley, Snsquehanna Silk Mills. 3d Prize--F. T.

Lee, Polk street. 4th Prize--Mrs. Frank Ooe, 225 Olney avenue. Signed by the Committee: Thos. A.

West--Adv. Mgr. Mirror. A. J.

Myers--Adv. Mgr. Star. E. J.

Knausg--Agt. Aachen Munich Fire Insurance. Howard Kinney and son, a Mar on spent Sunday i the! "Mider a protective a based navU a the work of the German tariff comp Fri(Uy ralMlon." he continued, "the Ger rac R1( hwoo d. mans are Miowm- to the world tTM ffe BevcrM months of flnHhod nmniifactured articles i Hp we are selling one and an-, oom 1 2 cora to l-nion leaving the British far behind In I a suffering He wns born i in 2 coming 11--Minty in 1833. The deceased was comparative increase In forelgi )f plpneer settlers who help- Hundreds of Pretty New Ties For the Men You 'U appreciate this display--in truth its more a question what not to choose than in the choosing--hundreds of them --in pretty Xmas boxes--of a qualtiy so good that were we to ask a dollar you would gladly pay it--our special Xmns price 50c.

Toilet Sets-Etc A a a a a i a ''VIM- before are we i a i a i a a r-oiikl iler prices. Complete toilet sets, brush anc sets, complete manacuring sets, brushes, smoking sets, shaving set complete chocolate-set and cieccs. Frank Bros. 8t trsrtc." MISS HELEN TAFT MAKES HER DEBUT Hhe Is to Society in ington Todnr. Washington.

Dec. Helen." only daughter of the president was formally presented 10 so cletv, i afternoon, at a i a i reception In the East room of i i House. to improve and build Union He survived by a widow and a i of St. Paris. children, as folloks: Ac-' Claibornc township, and Freeman of the Biicyi M)5S Leiln a i a of Marlon, f'liarlrs was appointed to fill tlie, liuiiiliiif werr 4'ivi iia.

Author and Aloi Staley. all 3p( Saturday and Sunday i her vacancy. west of Rlchwood. and Mre. gj-gndparents.

Mr. and Mrs. George of Marysville. He: rlniau. leaves several brothers and eis- Ho -onl' was called Funeral services were held ul Co6hac ton Tri- the late home, Sunday ()enth of hcr p.

ins at 10 o'clock. Interment follow; A. nuckinasiPr. who was seventy-six cemetery. Ilpff fflnd whos(1 i oa fol- The First Baptist church of ot a complication of tiled a petition, a few (lys Funeral services over the tV.p common pleas court.

rf lna ji, held a anil were i Cild JS.fliTft Mr. and Mrs. W. Jiontponiery i i early a were in Marysvilli'. a a in was being rcmodeli 'Jie a of the late S.i''.UOO.

Sarah a rciative of Mr. Mrs. Hosetta Horn and Mr. were i in tr.arriag a evening, by Clainle H. Doty, a of, Claiborne M.

I'. church. Prt-sldi'tu Tsft left his official to fell a portion of i i i i A of i pointed recently tn for West in till? district held a This Is the i a i i Salllrri! .,,,,1 nunia! both the bride Inng enough to partake of ter, and to see the assemblage, i greeted his a Tuft In the fiiorth i tanis to have been presented to fly ai the i House. The others were Mias Nellie Grant and Misses Alice and Ethel Roosevelt. "i'l i The application was ftl-j eil A Carl L.

Smith. I'r Mrs. .1. I'. Brooks and I a Harriet, went to vsviiie, Saturday, for Ur.

and Mrs. C. K. utchvUd 10 lioiworth. Mr Mrs.

C. E. White, short Chsuticey Olcott Is appearing in an i siony. i Irish roniintic play. "Barry of a 1 Jessie Jon more." by Rlda Johnson Young, dred Trtehard spc EdKh Browning i hli leading ladj 1 1 Sundaj- with Mr.

and Mrs. Klmer Fisher and son. William: Mrs. William Grooms and son. Karl, r.iul Mrs.

Owen Cheney. Miss Mae Richards, of Congo, who a i college at Granville. i spent Thanksgiving vacation In Rlchwood i her uncle. W. H.

i Richards, and fr.mily. THE BUCYRUS Y. M. C. A.

BUILDING DAMAGED An Karly l-'in- Doi-s tt hold fTAannna the i school bi'ginnlns at from physicnl i i nipn. i heir cuninnui i hgh school a tallied. ir To prevent old lie os Miss Klcnaros. a.ui A Vn fA ff li i i ()1 or spent Saturday and I V. V.

Slick resigned, Saturday, as rus. Wednesday, says: nil? of sweet i Her. N. Y. Matthews I assessor in the north preciuct i Kitty men sleeping in the i are boile.

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