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EVENINGLSEErotBBR 35. 1930. THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE FAGr KUJ3 Watch The Automobile Columns For That Car You've Been Waiting To Drive. ts Tribune Classified Advertising Information All ads are restricted to their proper classification and to the regular Coihocton Tribune of type. The publishers reserve the right to edit or reject any classified advertising copy.

Advertising ordered for Irregular Insertions takes the one time rate. No ad Is taken for lees than a basis of three lines. Count five avenge -words to the line. Charged ads will be received br telephone and If paid at the Tribune within seven days from the first day of insertion, cash rates will be allowed. ordered for three or seven and stopped before expiration will be charted for only the number of times the.

ad appeared and adjustment made at the rate earned. Special rates for yearly advertising upon request. Dally rate per line for consecutive insertions: Charge Cash One day 12c 10c Three days lOc 8c Seven days 8e Public Employment Livestock Used Can For Sale Male Help Wanted 28 For Sale Cards of Thanks ELLIOTT--We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our beloved father. We wish also to thank Rev. Tripp for his comforting -words, the donors of cars and the singers.

S. T. Elliott and wife. MONUMENTS--Here we have no salesmen, we give you his commission. E.

Mllllgan. 101 Water St. Lost and Found 5 LOST 6x9 rug, between Roacoe and Hardscrabble Hill. Phone 49. LOST--Small flat key, cardboard tag attached.

Return Tribune office. --LOST--White gold wrist watch. Reward for return to Mrs. George BrunskiU. 223 Sycamore st.

Phone 1350-W. Special Notices fi NOTICE--This will advise all who are concerned that I am not dependent on Leonard Griffith for my support. Mrs. Griffith. BAIRD BEAUTY PARLOR Extra Specials for September 725 Elm st.

Phone 416-J. EXPERT marcelling and finger waving done in your own home. -Phone 753 W. or 1014 J. Mat Conner.

ROBERTS BEAUTY SHOP--Ask about our easy payment plan for permanent waves. Phone 463-W. 120 So. 6th. Member O.

H. Business Services Professional 8 Optometrist and Optician Corner Main and Sixth sts. Phon.e_87. painting, Papering, Decorating. .11 PAINTING AND DECORATING We save the surface and you save, too.

Estimates gladly given. L. J. Qorsllne 514 Locust. Phone 700.

Repairing' and Reflnishine 15 SHOE HOSPITAL Where we doctor all sick shoes. A LOWER. North Sth st. NU WAY SHOE REPAIR We can dye shoes 18 different colors satisfactory. Scherrer.

116 S. 6th. AUTO RADIATOR. FENDER AND BODY WORK AT FELVER SHOP. 416 SYCAMORE ST.

PHONE 178. Insurance CONSULT J. E. FOSTER ABOUT i YOUR LIFE INSURANCE PROB- i Wanted Wanted to Buy 5 WHILE IN JOWN ATTENDING THE COSHOCTON STORES FALL OPENING. DONT FORGET TO COME OVER AND SEE OUR STOCK OP USED CARS 1923 Ford Coupe Tike this one along with you for only $40.

1925 Ford Coupe Ideal for the boy or girl to drive to $45. 1922 Dodge Touring A food serviceable car, priced low. $45. 1923 Buick Touring Bee this one--It's a bargain at $50. 1925 Essex Coach An excellent buy at this low price.

$65. 1924 Dodge Touring Dependable; new paint; In good con- i dltlon. 1 $75. 1927 Ford Coupe Don't fall to see this one. Will be told In a hurry at $75.

1925 Ford Tudor Sedan This car is In excellent condition; see it. $150. 1927 Chevrolet Coach The last word in economical transportation. $225. 1928 Chevrolet Roadster In A number 1 condition; 5 new Gen- eneral Cord tires.

What a buy at $225. 1927 Oldsmobile Sedan This good looking 6 cylinder sedan is a bargain at $325. 1929 Chevrolet Coach This almost new Chevrolet six is an exceptional buy at 1925 Internatipnal Truck Ideal for general hauling; come in and drive it. $225. 1928 Chevrolet Truck Panel body.

This delivery truck in in A number 1 condition; new paint. $300. 1929 Ford Pickup As good as new. Equipped with 3 new General Cord tires. $325.

Your Old Car Taken in Trade at OLINGER CHEVROLET COMPANY. 513 Chestnut st. OPEN EVENINGS. ACTIVE MAN WANTED to book orders for Nursery Stock and hire i Highest commissions. Ex! elusive territory.

aso.OO weekly. Wayne Nurseries, Newark, New York. AT ONCE--South America or United States. Permanent positions; clerical, mechanical, salesmanship; experience unnecessary. Salaries 125- S1CO weekly, transportation Tarnished.

Box 1175. Chicago, m. I STRAIGHT per week and expenses. Man or woman with rig to Introduce POULTRY MIXTURE. Eureka Mfg.

East St. Louis, m. Male or Female Help 29 WANTED Limited number of successful sales ladles and salesmen accustomed to the consumer trade to represent a new and unlaue garment. Merchandise fully protected by patent rights, it receives instant approval from all women. It has no competition.

It offers unusual earnings and steady employ- plOjTnent. Spare time workers will beTSonsldered. Write for full details. Arlsto Manufacturing Company, 218 Rowlands Building, Columbus, Ohlo. WANTED--Sales people.

Retail experience preferred. See Mr. Kyle. Friday. A.

Saba's Boston Store. Situations Wanted 31 CHOICE QUALITY, REGISTERED SILVER FOR SALE We are now booking for this year's young. We furnish registration certificates with every FOX we sell. We will ranch them for purchaser and guarantee them to breed year or we replace them. Our prices are right.

For further information writs Coshocton Silver Black Fox Coshocton. O. Phones 126 or 1479-F 12. For Rent 52 Auctions Public Sales 66 FTVK-ROOM house for rent, modern except furnace. Inquire at 310 N.

3rd Phone 1873-W. Mrs. Pharlon. SIX ROOMS and bath, modern, with i garage, centrally Inquire G. B.

Ernest. N. Sth et. FOR RENT--Modern house, five rooms and garage on Locust st. Inquire G.

B. Ernest. No. Sth st. or Miss Miller.

521 Locust Bt. PUBLIC SALE NICELY FURNISHED 3 and 4 room apartments for light housekeeping, private bath. Also sleeping rooms. 24S Main st. Ph.

530-J. Mrs. Caton. Store Rooms For Rent 55 FRESH COW WITH CALF AT SIDE. R.

W. EMLER. ROUTE 5. COSHOCTON. OHIO, REGISTERED Delaine Merino Extra good ones.

Price reasonable. John W. Lee. R. F.

D. Tunnel Hill. FOR RENT--Large room on, alley, rear I of Schalch building. Also apartment at 422H Main st. Phone 1289-W.

W. c. Schalch. Farm Equipment 44 M'CORMICK-DEERINO corn lime sowers, drills, spreaders. Darling Bros.

Warsaw, O. POULTRY HOUSES made profitable. Keep your chickens warm and comfortable by insulating the house inside with Celotex, then use Celo- Glass over the openings. We have a complete stock of Celotex and Glass and Invite you to look these materials over. FOR RENT--Room on the alley rear of Realty building.

17 ft. by 80 ft. Heated. Also modern apartment in the Realty building. Telephone or see T.

L. Montgomery, Coshocton National Bank. Garages For Rent 58 GARAGE FOR RENT Inquire 349 HAMILTON AV. by experienced Coshocton Lumber Co. girl.

Rosa Deeds. New Bedford, Ohio. Hardware-on-the-Hlll. WANTED Housework. Can stay nights.

Good references. Call at 1614 East Orchard st. For Sale Household Goods 32 TRADE IN your old furniture on new at Rose Inc. 230-232 Main street. 75 YARDS of carpet from the Masonic temple in West Lafayette.

A bargain. Will sell in any amount. Can be seen at J. H. McGregor residence, Russell West Lafayette.

Phone number 41. DAVENPORTS--Several bargains that will meet your pocketbook. J. A. Easterday.

612 Main st. Radios and Radio Equipment 34 Philco Radios Roscoe Hardware. Roscoe, O. Building; Material 36 NU-METAL Weather strips--Install now for the winter months. CENTRAL HDWE.

Coal Dealers HIGH GRADE COAL from Steins mine. Screened and forked. 12c bu. delivered, Sept. only.

Call 17F4. Roe Guilliams. COAL SPECIAL UNTIL OCTOBER 1ST. 1'A SCREENED COAL, 15c 4-INCH LUMP. 17C bu.

H. L. BALCH COAL CO PHONE 1288. GOOD SCREENED coal delivered, 16c bu. Phone orders 591.

Plenty coal out at all times at Cunningham mine, Rt. Sr-ConesvUle. O. COAL--All dustless at regular price. C.

O. D. only. WRIGHT COAL YARD. Phone 55-W.

ECONOMY, QUALITY David Davis Inch lump. 15c per bu. delivered. Fred Chaney. Phone 291-J.

COAL SICKER'S MAKES WARM FRIENDS A PHONE COUNTY 2-F 4. BARGAINS ON TRACK THIS WEEK Car Fertilizer Car Hydrate lime Car Ground Limestone IN TRANSIT Car cotton seed meal. FARMERS EXCHANGE GRAIN DRILL for sale, or will trade for sheep or 3-horse spring tooth haxrow. James Slack. 2 miles 'N.

E. ol Lewlsviiie, O. Pet Animals and Birds 45 TWO THOROBRED German police pups, three months old. J. W.

Senter. Rt. 6. Phone 13-F 5. Poultry and Egrgs 4S FOR SALE--Forty White Leghorn pullets, ready to lay.

Roy Guthrie. Warsaw, Rt. 2. Phone Warsaw Ex. Stock and Poultry Feeds 47 FOR SALE--Corn and fodder in the shock.

Will haul. Phone 1661. Rentals Rooms For Rent 49 TWO FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping or sleeping rooms. Close to high school building. In- qulre 220 South Sth st.

3 ROOMS, furnished, 1st floor. Fur- hot water; private. 140 S. 2nd St. Phone 1574-W.

THREE ROOMS Electric, well and cistern water. Possession at once. Rent Inquire Mrs. Brewer. Roscoe.

O. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS--AH conveniences. Private entrance. Inquire 621 Lbcust at. Housekeeping Rooms THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS for rent, private entrance.

153 South 8th st. Phone-939-J. i TWO OR THREE rooms furnished for I housekeeping, modern, close in: also garage. 315 S. 9th.

Tel. 1534-R. Good Things to Eat HEAVY MILKER--Fresh or coming fresh soon. Notify A. Madison.

West Lafayette, O. WANTED--150 shoats, 60 to 120 Ibs. Phone 2072-J, Mt. Vernon or write Frank D. Ward, Mt.

Vernon, Ohio. Route 4. WARSAW PRODUCE MARKET Heavv fowls, 5 lb. up 19 to 20c- Leghom fowls 10 to 12c Heavy springers 18 to 20c Leghorn springers 17c Old roosters lie Wm. Speckman and Son.

Warsaw, O. WANTED--150 feet inch galvan- ized pipe. Phone County, ANTED Good used heating stoves and cook stoves. Bros. 1927 Ford roadster, 1930 Ford convertible coupe, lots of extras.

$525. 1927 Chevrolet coupe. $225. M. 0.

Bretzius Motor Co. 638 Walnut st. Phone 11 1924 Chevrolet door sedan 19U8 Chevrolet coupe 1926 Chevrolet seuan 1926 Chevrolet landau. C233 Ford coupe. In rood condition 60 Several low priced cars which are not listed, at bargain Ast about our personal guarantee on used cars.

HUSTED-JONES CONNER'S Delicious Creamed Cottage Cheese, the satisfactory body build- Ing food. 1 TRY OUR HOME DRESSED BEEF Liver, heart and tongue. AMES BROS. RO8COE, ASK FOR RED WING FLOUR AT J. w.

DERR Plainfleld GEO. REIGER Wills Creek C. P. BAUER W. Lafayette J.

A. CORBETT Canal Lewisvllle JOHN KARR Keene THE ARGONNE STORE St. MOORE'S STORE Cambridge st. RICHCREEK'S GROCERY, N. 3rd st.

FARMERS EXCHANGE. Hickory st Apartments and Flats CANTWELL 6 rooms, downstairs, heat furnished. Rent reasonable. Vacant Oct. 1.

Phone 1305-W. TWO-ROOM SUITE--Private entrance. Also sleeping rooms. Mrs. Maxfleld.

148 South 2nd st. THREE-ROOM furnished apartment, with bath and automatic heat. Also 1 sleeping room, with privilege to cook. 229 S. 4th st.

Phone 494-J. Houses For Rent 52 FIVE-ROOM HOUSE for rent at 148 i Park av. Call at 144 Park av. after I 5. p.

Wearing Apparel WARSAW. O. PHONE 165. Automobiles Used Cars For Sale Bulck roadster, see this. $250.

'28 Chev. coupe, low mileage. 8350. '29 Buick sedan, bargain, $950. '26 Dodge good one, S150.

SCOTT MOTOR SALES. INC: 224 Main st. Phone 226. 1925 BUICK sedan. Good condition.

You'll buy at the price. COSHOCTON AUTO SALES COFORD COUPE, in good condition. Price reasonable Inquire 345 South Sth st. after 5 p. m.

Service Stations 24A PENNZOIL lOO 1 PENNSYLVANIA OIL OF SUPREME QUALITY THREE men's suite, size 42. Also baby carriage. Inquire 163 Park avenue. Phone 1219. Livestock FIVE room cottage.

Storage room. garage, cellar, furnace, electric, soft water Inside and toilet. One-half mile from Coshocton on W. Laf. road.

Inq. next door to house or Bridges Garage, Laf. Ph-8. i HOUSE Six rooms, gas, electricity and commode. S16 per mo.

307 N. 12th st after 1 P. M. FOR RENT--Six room house and gar- i age. Call phone 416-J or J.

A. Balrd. Real Estate Houses For Sale FIVE-ROOM modern house for sale, or trade on a 6 or 7 room house. SIX-ROOM home, modern except furnace, on paved street: garage and chicken house. House in A-l condition Inside and out.

$3300. 10 ACRES. 6 room house and barn: close in. Might consider payment plan. MUMAW, REALTOR.

Rlcketts Bldg. Phone 227-W. HAY PLACE ADDITION Lovely six room home. Hardwood floors, nice bath, full basement and garage. Very attractive price for a few days.

FRANK RETZLER, REALTOR. Farms and Land For Sale 62 6 ACRES, with 5 room cottage, 5 miles out on state road. Price $1950. 6 room modern home on N. 8th street, big lot.

Would sell on payment plan. Possession at once. See this at 83100. J. H.

Snedeker, Broker 229 Main St. Phone 1408-F-l or 591. 30 ACRE farm. 6 room house, barn and other outbuildings: all farm Implements: near pike on gravel road: not far to high school. Will sell or trade fpr Coshocton property.

S. C. OSLER, BROKER RlcJcetts Bldg. Res. phone 927.

VERY, VERY ANXIOUS To sell that 140 acre farm. It's close to-town on a good road, some out of repair, but an out-of-repalr-prlce will buy it. Federal mortgage applying will remain if desired, low rate of interest. KARR, REALTOR. FOR SALE 160 7 room 'house.

slate roof, good cellar, out building. barn 3HJ6. metal roof, good stock and dairy farm. Plenty water fed by springs, under laid with good vein coal. Joins corporation of a good town of five thousand population, fine schools.

Priced reasonable. J. E. Kelser. Newcomerstown.

Financial Money to Loan 65 TO COMMONWEALTH LOAN COMPANY Peoples Bank and Trust Bldg. LOANS Coshocton County Finance Company ISO South 6th st. Phone 70B Auctions Public Sales 66 i Livestock For Sale 13 A. 0. HALE 24 hour service.

1929 PONTIAC COACH Low mileage Inquire 321 Locust st. 1929 Pontlac coupe. Hudson Brougham. S250. HOLL MOTOR CAR CO.

7th and Walnut. Phone 78. Dodge Touring. H. KOKENSPARGER Walnut at S.

Lawn. Phone 655. 4 Good Model A Fords 1328 Mode! A phaeton $325. 1928 Model A tudor S325. 1928 Model A coupe 1929 Model A tudor $375.

A. P. RICHEY CO. 'FORD GARAGE) Third and Walnut. Phone 76.

1929 Ford model A sport coupe. 1927 Chevrolet landau sedan. 0linger Motor Sales Fifth ana Walnut 1927 Pontiac coupe. CHRYSLER "80" sedan. AMERICAN AUTO WRECKING CO.

North Sth st. Phone 5. UNSIGHTLY DENTED BODIES Not necessary. Let us repair and re- Duco them perfectly. GORSLINE and WILLIAMS 133 South 3rd st.

Phone 700. DIRTY 'EM UP WE'LL GET 'EM CLEAN Liggins Auto Laundry. ,617 Main st. Auto Accessories 25 JUST ARRIVED--A shipment of wool auto robes from S3.50 to $8.00. All attractive patterns Rmchart's Har- ness Store.

EXIDE--GOODRICH i Are leaders everywhere. MILO E. STOCKUM. Used Parts Always try here first for parts for your car" Glass, tires, tubes, or any- thin? you may need Dodd's Used Auto Parts 628 walnut st. SEE US NOW If you can use a 30x6.00 NORRIS TIRE SERVICE.

YOUNG CALF FOR SALE Phone 117JEd Dickerson. Coshocton. Rt. 4 Phone 3-F 12. FINE DELAINE MERINO RAMS.

REASONABLE PRICE J. M. REED. COSHOCTOX. RT.

6. COW AND CALF, and cow to be fresh soon. Also chestnut posts for Kale. Ettore Mattlone. Route 2.

FOUR ROOMS Half block from Standard plant. Newly decorated. modem. FOUR ROOM HOUSE--On 15th street. Nice location.

RICHIE APARTMENT available at one? E. O. SeibT Suite 10 Sclby Bldg. BRICK DWELLING at 120 N. 6th Two Btory.

hardwood floors, hot. water heat, cement basement, newly finished. Phone 1147. PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm, I will offer at public auction. 1 mile North East of Canal Lewisvllle, on detour route 93, Friday.

September 26th at 1 P. M. the following: I CATTLE--3 head. 1 Guernsey cow. 1 heifer, both bred, and heifer calf: Ford coupe.

In good condition; about i 135 bu. of Oats: about 18 bu. of I wheat; 1 Black Hawk manure spread- i er in good shape One grain drill I slnele disk, in good ahape, 1 corn I planter, and other farming tools 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS--1 Peninsular i cook Move. 1 Kitchen cabinet, 2 r-TB. 3 Iron beds with springe.

2 tables. 1 3 rocking chalrR. 4 i chairs. 1 1 wardrobe. 1 radio and other articles too numerous to mention i DAVID FOSTER i Barrrtr.

Auct O. Tooth. Clerk i HURRY UP and get your share of the profit and satisfaction derived from regular Classified reading Having sold my farm, located 2Vfc miles West of Roscoe. I will sell at public auction. Saturday, October 4th.

at 1 P. sharp the following: LIVESTOCK HORSES--1 black mare. 12 years old. TLE--one good cow, and 2 fat heifers HOGS good brood CHICKENS--100 chickens. Six goats, and 25 good, fine ewes.

CORN and HAY--10 acres of corn In shock, and hay in mow Latest Market Reports Poultry and Eggs Buytne Selling Prices ns lOc one sorrel mare "la Heavy hens, 5 lb up 20c TLE--one cood cow. and 2 fat helf- Heavy hens, under 5 17r 2 'b ijp Hvy, 4 Ibs. up. 18c Hvy brs under 4 lb. 15c Young geese 12: Old geese 8c Prices 18c 25c 25c OTHER ARTICLES too numerous to i Turkeys ment Ion.

WILLIAM SMART Elmer Smalles, Auet. O. J. Tooth, Clerk. 3en whites 22c Pullet ecscs 18c 25C 2Sc 20c 15c ICC 20C 20C 25C 30C 32C 25C Produce 'Buying rricesi) Country barter (Selling Prie-s) Country bulter 45c Lard 15c Oleomargarine 20c i Sugar.

25-lb. stick $1.39 Old potatoes, peo.k 60c Grain antl reed (Corrected by Coshocton Furmers Exuhanize) I (Buying price per husheU New wheat 80 Ear corn 1.00 (Sflllns price per bushel) Shelled corn 1,20 Ear corn 1.20 Oats 55 (Selling price per 100 Ibs.) i Wheat bran 81.90 Flour middlings 2 00 I Standard middlings 1 90 Cracked corn 2.40 Tankage 3.50 Meat scrap 3.50 Oil meal 2.75 Cotton seed meal 2,60 Timtohy hay, 1.25 Clover hay 1.50 Alfalfa hay 1.75 Straw, bale .70 Candidates Announcements of ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I. the undersigned, u-ill offer for sale at public auction at the meat shop formerly operated by S. H. Tyson, in Plalnfleld, Coshocton County, on Saturday, Sept.

27, sale to begin at 1:00 P. the following personal property of H. S. Tyson, deceased, consisting In part of: meat cooler. ton ice capacity, meat block.

4 I butcher knives. 2 steels, cleaver, scraper, meat saw, 7 meat pans, meat grinder, BBS engine, showcase, platform ncaiee. computing scales, hanging scales, heating stove, beef derrick, block and table, meat box for truck, bell. Terms of sale cash. O.

Z. Tyson, administrator of the estate of H. Tyson, deceased. SETTLEMENT NO. 29.

State of Ohio. Coshocton County, es. In the Probate Court. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that Accounts and vouchers have been filed In said Court, by Administrators of the following deceased persons, towit: William Riley Crooks George U. Day Sophia Duve Vita EUon Ivle J.

Leech Garrett Ruth A. Moore Henry C. Miller Mary McConnell Jasper Reddlck Samuel G. Strosnidcr W. B.

Taggert Frank Wright And by Executors of the Wills of the following deceased to-wit: Henry L. Amore Caty A. Caton W. A. Fowler H.

Gillen Frederick Hothem Daisy Kennedy R. 8. Lawrence Wm. L. Masterson Samuel W.

Matheny John T. McCullough Henry Portz Ella C. Platt Joseph L. Rue Jenee Randies Hannah G. Reed T.

S. Sharpless Julian S. Salrin Elizabeth M. Taggart D. G.

Whlttemore And by the Administrator da bonla non with the Will Annexed of Myron McNaughton And by Guardians of the following persons, to-wit: William Russell Emlg, a minor Howard Mary Ada Edwin Helen and Harry H. Pat" terson, minors Mary Margaret Wilson, a minor Doris M. Welker, a minor Fred Williamson, a minor Louisa Ramey, an Imbecile Joseph F. Barr, an Imbecile Sarah Shultsman, Incompetent O. W.

McDonald, incompetent Bernard J. Deeds, a Lunatic Donald G. Abbott, a Lunattc And by the Trustee of the Trust Estate created by the Will of the following deceased person, to-wlt: Ninlal C. Bush. And by the Assignees for the benefit Editor The Tribune" of the Creditors of the following deceased persons, to-wit: Levu Wente.

L. II Barcroft Ail persons Interested in said accounts or Trusts In any manner whatsoever, or In any of them, will take notice that the have been set for hearing on the 20th day of October, 1930, at or before which time exceptions may be filed to any of said Accounts and the same will be heard on that date or at such other time as the Court may designate. L. N. STAATS.

Judge. Sept 18. 25. Oct. 2.

Editor The Trrtjune: James A. Glenn, Republican candidate for Member of the Ohio House of Representatives. Election Nov. 4th. 1930.

Requests that you announce his candidacy. Editor The Tribune: Edward B. Endsley, Republican candidate for County Auditor. Election Nov, 4th, 1930. Requests that i you announce his candidacy.

Pittsburgh Livestock PITTSBURGH. Sept 25. HOGS-Receipts 1.800; 170-220 Ibe. 1035-1050; mostly 1050. 140-160 Ibs.

975-1025: 140 Ibs. down 925-975. packing sows 800-850. Receipts IS. miket steady Common heifers 550-600.

CALVES Receipts 100: market strong to 50c higher; top vealers 1350; other desirable kinds 1100-1500, common and medium 600-1000. SHEEP--Receipts 500; market slow. Fat lambs 25c lower; better 800-875. Cleveland Livestock CLEVELAND, Sept. 1500; holdovers 160: steady.

lOc lower: 180-250 lb. mixtures including few over 210 Ib. 10.40 to mostly 10.60: 160-180 lb. 10 15 to mostly 10.35; pigs downward to 9.50. CATTLE Receipts 125; common steers around 7.35-7.75: cutter to common cows 4 and sausage bulls 6.00 downward: unchanged.

CALVES Receipts 350: vealers strong to 50c higher: grades medium up showing advance; good to choice offerings 14.00-15.00; common and medium culls downward to 8.00. SHEEP Receipts 1100: lambs 25c and more lower; draggy, 8.50-9.00, few at 9.26 extreme top: common to medium throwouts 5.50-7.00; sheep weak. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, Sept. 25. HOGS--Receipts market steady.

Top 1060: bulk 875-1060; heavy weight 985-1060; medium weight 980-1030; light weight 935-1000; light lights 875-975: packing sows 735-900; pigs 800-900: holdovers 4,000. CATTLE Receipts 9.000; market 25.C lower. Calves: receipts 2.600: market steady. Beef steers: good and choice 1000-1200; common and medium 600-850; yearlings 700-1375. Butcher cattle: heifers 550-1000; cows 400-700; bulls 500-800: calves 10001250: leeder steers 550-850; itocker cows and heifers 450-850.

SHEEP Receipts market 25c lower. Medium and choice lambs 725-800: culls and common 500-600; yearlings 500-650; common and choice owes 200-400; feeder lambs 800-735. Editor The Tribune: C. H. Magness, Republican Candidate for County Treasurer.

Election Nov. 4th, 1930. Requests that you announce his candidacy. Editor The Tribune: Steve H. Davis, Democratic Candidate 'or County Commissioner.

Election Nov. 4th; 1930. Requests that you announce his candidacy. Editor The Tribune: Daniel P. Binning, Democrat candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, election Nov.

4th, 1930, requests that you announce has candidacy. Editor The Tribune: Clyde Burklew. Republican candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, election Nov. 4th, 1930, requests that you announce his candidacy. John E.

Foster, Republican candidate for Sheriff, election Nov. 4th, 1930, requests that you announce his candidacy. Editor The Tribune: R. L. McKee, Democratic Candidate for County Auditor, election Nov.

4th, 1930, requests announce his candidacy. that you NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Pursuant to an order Issued out of the Court of Common of Coshocton County, Ohio, in the cnee of nounce his candidacy. The Coshocton National Bank VK. Editor The Tribune: Ira O. Miller, Democratic candidate for County Recorder, election Nov.

4th. 1930, requests that you an- Cleveland Produce CLEVELAND, Sept. Extras 37Vj; standards 37; market steady. EGGS--Extras 28; firsts 23: market steady. LIVE POULTRY--Heavy fowli 85; medium fowls 23; leghorn fowls 14-17: heavy broilers 20-22; heavy broilers (over 3 Ibs.) 22-24: leghorn brolUn 18-21 10-20; geese 20; old cocks 14-16; market steady.

APPLES Wealthies 1.25 ptr Jonathans 1.75 per bu. CABBAGE Homegrown 4oe per basket. POTATOES--Jerseys 3.75 for 160 lb. bag; sweet 3.75, OHIO CUCUMBERS 35c per basket. RADISHES 30c CARROTS 40-50C per basket.

GREEN ONIONS 8c per bunch. TOMATOES Homegrown 35-30e per peck. LEAF ETTUCE 40c for 10 head lettuce 5c. BEETS lOc per bunch. BEANS--Homegrown 40c basket.

BPINACH 40c per basket. CELERY 20-25C bunch. CORN (good quality 18-22c per doz. TURNIPS (yellow) 1.80 per hundred: (white) 75c per half bu. Clearing House Statement NEW YORK, Sept.

25. Clearing house statement: Exchanges: 8994,000,000 (nine hundred ninety four million). Balance: $166.000,000 (one hundred sixty six million). Federal reserve bank balance; 9132,000.000 (one hundred twenty three mllllonj. Rollic R.

Hagans. et al. being case No SHERIFF'S SALE IN PARTITION 8107 In said Court. I will offer for The State of Ohio sale at public auction at the door of Cos'hocton Countv ss. the Court House at 1000 o'clock A.

Pursuant to the commando: an i M. on r.he 4th day of October. 1930, of Sale from Probate Court tho following described real estate situated In the Township of Bedford. nnd TO directed. I will offrr at Public Sale at.

the South Door of tho County of Coshocton. and State of Court House In thr Cltv if Coshocton Ohio, and Known as being the half of the Northeast quarter of Section Flvi f5) i In Township Five of Rans? cleht 'St, containing seventy-nine and forty- acres, be the Ohio and known on September 27th. 1930 at 10 o'clock A the following described Real Estate Situated In City of Coshocton. County of Cofhocton snrt State of more or Ir-ss. 1 0 0 2 as nalrt at.

bring lot No marked and Also t.hr; following described prem- a on the recorded plat of said I IF YOU CAN'T FIGURE It out for i yourself let a Classlflrd Ad hrlp 'o SOITP problem thr a rf the north half of the quarter of Uor. Four 4 Range eight, '8 i and one-half acres, more or Ins" Appraised st STOFER Sheriff Pomerene a Pomrrrnf 11 IB 25 O2 Cltv Appraised at 00 To be sold bv orrtpr o' court whjr- Townshlp Five i 5 in Proctor Leech Assignee. Is contalnlne Thirty- i and B. Sanders et al are defendants Case No 31744. .7 STOFER.

Sheriff of Cofhoc'ori County. Ohio. PROCTOR N' LEECH. Attorney. A28 S4 I I Seed Ivlarket (Corrected by Coshocton Farmer! Exchanged (Selling price per bushel) Blue grass 3,78 Orchard grass 3 .28 White sweet clover 6JW Timtohy seed 455 Medium red clover 18.00 Mammoth clover 18.00 Alslke clover 15.00 Alfalfa 1750 Grimm alfalfa 27.50 (Selling price per pound) Keatucky blue grass 40 Red top Orchard grass Whlto clover State of CJhio, of Insurance.

April 1, 1U3J. Tr.o C. S. of Insurance Stare ol Ohio, ncrpby certifies thai The i A RESERVE LIFE INSUKAXOI COMPANY r'ineipal 13 located at City. State ot Kanaai.

nns complied with; tbf jnv-a nf tni.i elite applicable it and im nhor.ffi current year to tr.is State in 1 ousinesc of vjrnnc- 1: i a i condition is shown IM a ic! iii'enr'nt TO oeen as follows in Urc'mbfr amount ft amourr of irxcept TH resrrve. 103. 658.37 cf actual paid-up nurplss. J50.000.00: com? lit rtar. J2.933.8ib.37 expenditure for a II.

Ttfi S57.S3. WITNESS nsm; the OfficUl Seal of division, the do year first C. 8. Yosr.jrcr. Ins.

of Ohio. THE GUMPS --THE GREAT MOGUL DIAMOND SAFE IN BIM'S KEEPING IT A BEAUTY, ANDY 7 OUST FKO TH6 "JEWELERS NOT INCLUDING OP DIAMONDS ANt RlfeWT IN TM1S UTTLE ME IT VTAY TOM6HT- 1'UL TAKE NO CMAHCES. RADIATOR BUILDING, repairing and recorlng our specialty. Edie's. 850 South 2nd Phone 735.

PARTS--Complete line of new for cars, windshield arid door glasa. COSHOCTON AUTO PARTS CO. Walnut Phone 784. Employment Female Help Wanted 27 ADDRESSING ENVELOPES--Work at home during spare time. Substantial weekly pay; experience unnec- estary.

Dignified employment for honest, sincere, ambitious pert Workers League, Naperville, ni. HlLfc OUTSIDE SWA OOWS THAT'S THAT NOW VET ANYBODY TRY YYMAT A RECEPTION THEY'D 6ET- JiN SOON VOO BETTER LOCK THA TONIMT- VM LIABLE TO WALK IN UKE AN INNOCENT CHILD AFTER OA.Y OF PI.AY- ONUY THE VtfATCH FOR TOMORROWS PAPER-.

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1862-1945