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FOUR THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY Chronological Record of Local Happenings in Past Year i i town--Frank A. Johnson. Cl, died i tained broken bones In left nand i shocton dlea Tuscarawas low, 78, at home In Smoots, 45, former Roscoe resident, Fett, Route Richards, JANUARY i nuigs, 28. acquitted of manslaughter i town--Frank A. Johnson, Cl, died taincd broken bones In left nandjshocton diea tn home near Birds Uun.

1--John Stinpel, 83, Fresno, died charge in connection with a a at at Cleveland Clinic hospital--For- shooting of brother-in-law, Cecil 20-Mrs. Sarah M. Wirts. 76, ter A. Gibson, 73.

died at New-corn- Hass. 46. died died at home in Concsvllle--James erstown--Mrs. riioebe Trocndly. 86, home here--Mrs.

George Le.e, 56, w. Newton, 67, died at mother's I Mason while coasting. ir i i a Ray i home near Plamfleld-- Ellas Wires. died at home near claimed at home here. Glenn Phillips, 40, formerly of 28--Mrs.

Abraham Neighbor, 78,185, formerly of this county, died in West Lafayette, died at Beflevue. died at home near Newcomcrstown. Dayton. Mich--H Carl Watts, 46, died at -Gerald Bachman found guilty of 21-- Mrs Ellswotrh Cunningham, home in Adamsville--New council- damaging Coshocton Flying Service 71, died at home on Route 6-Johnson plane to extent of $350 by jury in Mrs. Hamilton.

75, native of dled ftt home fct New claimed Mrs. C. E. Moore, 60, near West Carlisle. -i Henry Ash, 82, former Roscoe resi- ident, died at low.

78, at home In Klmbolton-- Jesse Anderson Plants, 60, died at homo In Newcomerstown. claimed Mrs. Lewis 35, Warsaw, and Mrs. Mar- E. Jones, lormer- LcwLsvMle-Mrs.

ly of coahoc.cn. died in Akron of men sworn in by Mayor Smith. Jennings pleaded guilty to manslaughter charge 29. Lautcnschlager, filed by Sylvester Jones, brother of i Crawford sentenced to from one Cecil Jones who was fatally shot to 10 years penitentiary on at Jennings E. Katschke, new Kno-Co-Ho-Tus area ly of Scout executive, moved here from injuries received when struck business men con- i automobile.

fident of better conditions in J. Davis, 81, native of Louise Fitch, one, died Adams died ill York. Neb. of injuries received when she and her mother. Mrs.

Merrill Fitch, struck by automobile driven by Herbert Boyer, city, on West Lafayette road. 4. Alpha Scheetz. eight, died at comcrstown--Funeral services held! 5 Fire destroyed car and ear- garet Pigman, 81, Dresden. Fire for Daniel C.

Dickersori 54, Wash- owned bv A Bicketts, Bridge caused damage at Thad W. i St. Flovd Ellsworth McElhanev, Haieht home, near Randies sta- common pleas McCur- We-st Bedford, died at Newark, dy. 50, died near Nellie. 22--Benjamin P.

Dawson 35 Newcomcrstown, died at st. Floyd Ellsworth McElhanev, Haight home, near Bandies sta- 21, died at home in Newcomers- i tion. at hoTM in Htv Ornha tOW John Hothem 68 Adams 2 8 --Samuel W. Miller, 43. this died at home In city--Mrs.

Orpna 1 1 Brecken B7 nf nrivylpn led city, died ac nome. Airs, uracc ington tp. William McDonald, 63, Johnson, 82, native of Dresden, died in tp. died at Edwin Henderson, I home of daughter, Mrs. Ralph Ad' kins, Newark.

Oliver Fortune, at by 23-home near Fleming's Corner. 31. Kenneth Eugene Sturtz, three, died Havfr. 84, died at home in Newcomerstown. FEBRUARV O.

Barrick, 51, died city B. Walker a home- Margaret, June elected chairman of board of county commissioners. Abbott, Republican, announced candidacy for sheriff P. Ross, West La- board voted to fayette Republican, announced can- didacy for commissioner. Mrs.

Lanning, 79, claimed at home near Spragg, 65, died at home near M. Forney, 88, died at home in West 1 43 4 charge rural borrowers 1 a month I after April Mary Neel- parkway on West Main st. dedicated. B. Hunt, 72, died at home Nancy W.

Norris, 78, died at home near West Etta Jane Marlatt, 45, died at home in Newcomerstown. A. Myers, 68, dl'-d at county Deifenbach, 69, died a-t brother's home in Baltic. Bcnnell. 85, died at daughter's home near New Bedford.

--Mrs. Ella. A. Taylor, 76. died at home near Keren R.

Allen, 60, died at home cy 90. native of Plainfield vicinity, i- rr 1 i i i i i I home Mllls Mrs Laura Walker, hQme Trlriway Mrs i Marie Barbara Hermann, 89, died near Walhondmg. William P. died at Worthington. Haynes, West Lafayette, selected as Rachel A Backer, 70,1 herc delegate to Democratic national died at home 2 Bolton, 54, died Williams.

69, died at home on ilorne convention. at 6--Henry DeLong, 70, died at home on Fort Washington Route 4. i Route highway department -George Lautenschalger, 59 Craw. road west from Roscoe to Tunnel Hill would be added to state highway mileage in Coshocton Mrs. Esther Blair Samantha McFarland, 80, formerly of Coshocton, died in Harry T.

died Normalli 3S naUve of Newc omers- t. Clark Allen Sturtz, 16. died at home on Coshotcon Route 2. 7. Theodore Wangen named to succeed D.

Garvey Gayle as secretary and assistant treasurer of American Art Works. Mrs. lona Cordelia Senter, 22, Columbus, died at hospital here. Rosa Wildcn, 20. fatally shot John Dunfee, 33, her paramour, with a shotgun at his home in Keene.

9. Lewis P. Fry. 70, died at home near Walhonding. Mrs.

Sylvia Jane Holdbrook, 71, died at home in New Mrs. Margaret Roslne Batch, 87, died at home of Kate and Louise McClure here. 10. Andrew Weisner, 76, formerly of this city, died in Minneapolis, Minn-- Charles W. Welling, 53, West Carlisle native, died at home in Guernsey co.

11. County taxpayers urged com- town, died in Cleveland. 4. Mrs. Levi Butter, 69, died at home in Dresden.

W. Logston, 72, died at home on Warsaw Route 3. Mrs. Dora Gorsellne, 72. West Lafayette, died near Worthington.

Israel Jones, 60, died here-Gerald Bachman, 21, given sus- Iended sentence of from one to seven years in state reformatory and ordered to pny damage he had done to Coshocton Flying Service plane. 7. Mrs. Olive Reeder, 71, died at home in Frazeysburg. 8.

Coshocton Co. Market incorporated at Columbus for Central Manufacturers' Insurance Van Wert, awarded judgment of $400 against Presley Evans. -Mrs. Mary E. Fulks Fillman, 92, native of this county, died in Vir- 20.

Clyde Fry, 45, sentenced to from one to 13 years in Ohio penitentiary for assaulting with intent to kill Otto Dobson-- R. M. Eckels succeeded J. W. McDonald as clty street, commissioner.

Mrs. Margaret J. Cline died at daughter's home in Newcomerstown. ridge Jones, 46, died at city claimed Mrs. Perley E.

Treat, 25, died at city summoned Bernard Barrett, 16--David Lehman, 79, died at of Keenei i aycr ot Jotm Dunfee, M. Pettit, 77, at home in tills city, 30) at city hospital--Mrs. William degree murder indict- Schupp, 34, died at home near Gna- mcnt returned against Rose Wilden claimed Helen home in Merill E. Powelson, 52, died at city Joan Gallon, 18-months, near Killbuck. summoned Mrs.

Linzy waters, 75, died at home near Ot- hospital Dcath clalOTed Mrs sego--Mrs. Johnson Hudson, 62, Mary Luo i n( ia. Woodard, 73, near Sandridge, 62, this city, Gershon Newcomerstown. Mrs. Nancy K.

Gouts. 78, Washington El- Jane Randies, 77, died at home in i more M. Davis, 76, Lafayette, Mohawk. Death claimed Mrs. and Beverly Jean McDonald, three, MARCH 1.

George Rahn, 76, home died at missioners to reduce expenditures. gtnia. Four former Newcomerstown Tiverton. Mrs. Margaret J.

Cline, 85, died at home of daughter, Mrs. Florence Crowthers, Newcomerstown. Mrs. Mary Ellen Welling, 56, died at home near New Bedford-Death claimed Jacob Land, 19, at home near Baltic. Fire destroyed home of David Davis a Conesville.

3. Two Negro thugs obtained $10 in holdup at Fred Miller filling staton-- Mrs. Elizabeth Schutt, 62, Port Washington Route 1, died at city hospital. Mrs. Martha Sch'wy- hart, 58, died at home near Guernsey.

4. Firemen answered call to extinguish blaze at Roy Walker home. --Ed Stockum named chairman of City council appropriated $177,749 for First of nine Coshocton co. farmers'' institutes opened at Franklin grange. 12.

First degree murder charge a-gainst Rosa Wilden; she pleaded not guilty. Mrs. Harriet Jane Markley, 72, died at home in Newcomerstown. Frank W. Mowrcy, this city, appointed chief of building divtsfon and superintendent of construction, state department of public works.

-Joseph M. McKeown, 58, formerly of Coshocton, died at White Cross hospital, Columbus. 14. James Crater, 69. county infirmary inmate, died at city hospital.

15. Clyde Vaughn, 20, colored, Zauesville, fatally shot during party at Newcomerstown. Dr. John M. Baxter, 65, former local minister.

died at Glendale. hospital. 16. R. L.

Hays, Tiverton elected president of county school board. 17. Announcement made D. I. Miller, manager Clow plant here, be transferred to Birmingham.

Ala. Corinthias Alexander, officials warned to pay back mon- county board of elections, ey alleged illegally drawn as salaries. Jessie Crow, Athens, filed suit here against Pennsylvania Railroad Co. to collect $40,000 damages for death of Minnie Irene Dorsey, 32, Hartwood, died in Tuscarawas Hall. Newcomerstown, fined $350 in Mayor Harlcy KaU's court there for transporting liquor.

J. "Toot" Foster, 70, died at home W. Bryan, former Coshocton co. resident, died at home in WashUifrton, Uebel, 74, died at home north of Susanna Simmons, 20, died of injuries she received when struck by train at Brown's Lanp crossing--McAbeo Shaw, 73, and Charles Donley, 41. this city, fatally injured in automobile accident near Mary Utterback, 75, native of Tiverton vicinity, died In Youngstown.

services held nt Dresden for Mrs. George H. Wablc, 81. died J. Shannon, 77, died at home in Conkle, 86, 38.

colored, Newcomerstown, admit- i died at home in C. ted he shot and killed Clyde McCann. 55, native of Frazey.sburg, Vaughn, also Mauller died at home in sentenced to from one to 15 years Gray, 78, Killbuck, died, in penitentiary after pleading guilty Stewart, 75. died to burglary Indictment. i here.

inches of water flow- W. Orm, 80, died at ed over Coshocton-Cana! Lewisville home in made to claimed Mrs. George Shearn, 63, Conesvllle Route 2, Mrs. Fred Lyons, 37, of near Newcomerstown, James Richard Eaton, six, South Ninth Simon Troyer, 83, Baltic, Elmer A. Thomas.

56, Frazyeysburg, and Mrs. Wilbur Pierce, 35, North Ninth st--William Shakespeare 84, and Mrs. Charlotte Heskett, 60, were remarried on 13th anniversary of their divorcn. against hoarded cash started services held for Mrs, Lucetta E. Wilson, 73, co.

Pomona grange oposecl general sales tax. persons injured in two auto accidents in G. Davis. 85. former resident of city, difd Mi.

Vernon. board voted to allow dancing in connection with class N. Farmer, 72, died at homo near Knox-Coshocton co. line. claimed Adam T.

Heft. 71, TIT annual Coshocton Cc. exposition six delinquent tax suits filed, totaling S3.7G7.--C. C. Gfblin robbed of $50 by two thugs--Mrs.

C. L. Stull, 69. died at home In Dresden. Albert Bilker, 60.

died nt home near claimed Mrs. Helen Pealrs Miser, Park died at home near Newcomerstown. --Wayne B. Hayes re-hlrcd as superintendent of Newcomcrstown schools. W.

Sturtz, 44, died at home near Dresden. Abraham Rowe, 82, died at home of daughter, Mrs. Elmer Syler of Taylor, 21, of Newcomerstown died at Wells hospital in V. Lepley, 86, died at home of son, Charles Lepley, this city. Sherlock, 54, died at home in Holmesville.

for county road Improvements totalling $1,991.60 Lavina Baker, 71, died at city F. Murphy. 82, died at home in Ne-w- comersto-wn. Turner, 73, native of Mill Creek died at home in claimed Mrs. Melissa Swope Mercer, 78, Trinway.

A. Taylor, 75. died at home in claimed Mrs. Holly Sohneeberger, 37, Clark I vicinity--John Z. Baker, 81, died nt county M.

McClain, 78, died at home in city. owned by Floyd Shaeffer D. Ring of Dresden elected Superintendent of Muskingum co. schools. Carter, this city, inmate of Lima state hospital for criminal insane, adjudged sane.

Charles Johnston, 64, died at. home in Sarah Jane Mapel, 74, died at home, Route 4. Cassady, 45, died at home in boards of Coshocton co. held meeting here. --James O.

Carter, 61, of Dresden died at Good Samaritan hospital. destroyed home of Hardy Asher, Wagers, 84, died at home near claimed Mrs. William Hawk, 36, tills a-warded for construction of Trinway Frazeysburg section of State Route 16. Mrs. Elizabeth Eckert Hahn, 85, died at home in Baltic.

Rody Betz, 64, of Newcomerstown died at twin City Treasure, 69, former resident of Isleta, died at home in road as result of heavy rains. 19 find Harold Walton who had disap- "v-- Mrs. Levma Baker, city, sus- talncd SPVcrfl buvns hra Newcomerstown. Death claimed Mrs. George Gunn, 71, this city-Hugh F.

Elliott. 73, died at home in Lillibridge, 70, difd at city hospital. guns used to quiet outbreak at Wolford coal mine in Tuscarawas claimed Allen E. Wiggins, 57, tills city. merchandise perpetrated at F.

A. Richmond Lillle B. Cooper, 64, died at home near Spring Mountain. Ohio National Guard officers sent to Tuscarawas co. coal fields as Eva Karr, 64, died at home In this Thomas Lent, aged two, died at city hospital.

claimed Stephen Elliott. 86, at home in Wright. 16, former Coshocton resident, died at hospital in Cannonsburg, Pa. Arminta Haines, 78, this city. Route 5.

summoned Mrs. A. L. was believed the kidnaped Kreider. former resident of West Bedford.

Mrs. Agnes Long Ellas, former resident of Dresden, died at Mansfield. 8---Milo C. Ely named president of Rotary club. Lydia Ann Wyant Ortt, 75, died at home in Newcomerstown.

Miss Bertha Urban, 20, i Charles Lindbergh, had been seen at New Castle. MAY 1. Coshocton Co. Tax League officials charged county officials -with laxity in handling public A. Robinson, 52, died at home in this city.

seriously injured when train hit car In which she was riding. Logsdon, 30, of Millersburg died at city hospital. -Death summoned Lewis D. Schott, 47, at home in Roscoe. council planned city- garden for local unemployed.

-Fire destroyed barn on S. E. Welling farm, Fresno Route 4. I. D.

Cohen, this city, sustained broken leg in auto accident. carload of Red Cross flour arrived in city. Henry Gabel, 89, died at county claimed Mrs. Albert Hamilton, 56, at home in Keene tp. -Attempted jail-break by three prisoners at local jail frustrated.

No. 6, Ohio Nurses' association, met in this caused $300 damage at Charles Cassingham cottage on Mohican river. --William Royer, 52, died at city- hospital. Mrs. Sarah Jane Vickers, 80, died at home near Newcomerstown.

Dwight Overholt. 19. Fresno Route 2, died at home. -Death claimed Mrs. Lorinda E.

Preston, 74, of near Killbuck. council decidede against purchase of fire truck. Mrs. Mary J. Fortune, this city, died in Co- summoned Clarence Dolick, 39, of Linton tp.

Boy Scouts of this city planted 1,000 trees on State Route 76. 17--William H. Asire, 44, died at home in this city. Death claimed Mrs. Charlotte Van Dusen, 78, at West Lafayette.

Emmett Snoots, 40, died at city hospital. Nathan S. Endsley, 76, died at home in Keene. Death claimed Samuel Fel- ve rof West, Lafayette. Kendall, 55, died at home Tyndal.

Miss Nora Davis. 20, of Newcomerstown, died at Wells hospital, Cambridge. -Death summoned Mrs. Lea Marie Didion, 68, at home in this city. -Three prisoners broke out of Coshocton co.

jail. 19--Lincoln Wolford, 70, died at home near Tunnel Hill. Death claimed George M. Stipes of Roscoe. F.

Boyd. 75, died at home in Keene tp. Death called John Pugh, 62. Birds Run Route Mrs. Nellie Mille--, 62, Coshocton, claimed by 2.

Death summoned Mrs. Harriett Calesta Rollstin, 83, North Salem; William Blizzard, 85, Frazeysburg, and Mrs. F. O. Frederick, 48, this city.

3. Clyde Fry, 54, of near New Guilford, sentenced to term of one to 15 years for assault on Otto Nancy White, 72, of West Carlisle died at claimed George W. McCleary, 84, this McConnell, 76, died at M. Hay was appointed Coshocton postmaster. 4.

Charles Lewis Lonsinger, 78, died at home in Tiverton Jesse E. Hahn, 61, of Warsaw died at city summoned Mrs. Mary Schumaker at home in Tuscarawas board of education decided to eliminate three departments in high school; manual training, music and physical education. 5. Isaiah Kline, 87, native of Coshocton died at Bolivar.

6. Death claimed Mrs. Sarah A. Means, 85, this Sarah Barrett, 78, died at teachers hired for next term with salary Anna Strickler, 78, died claimed Mrs. Matilda Swope, 91, Adamsville.

7. Death summoned Benjamin Milligan, 84. former Coshocton resident, near Hlldred Smith, 20, Alton Domer, 16, and Earl Steely, 30, all of Baltic, were killed, when W. L. E.

train struck car at Sugarcreek. 8. Herbert Meeker, 23, Wayne co. farmer, held in Holmes co. jail for murdering wife.

9. Mrs. George S. Caton, 67. died at home here.

10. Death claimed Miss Erma Underwood, 22, native of this city; Joseph H. Cox, 74, Virginia tp. 11. Mrs.

Caleb Moats, 60, died at home in Jackson called Mrs. Clarence Walkenspaw, 40, Newcomerstown. Mrs. Caroline R-iegel Schmidt, 83, died at home of daughter, summoned John D. Kreiger, 76, of New Bedford.

12. John Holland, 87, died at West Lafayette. 13. Death claimed Miss Norah Darling, 55, this Smoots, 45, former died Utlca. 23.

Rosa Wilden trial Stewart, 70, former Coshocton co. resident, died at Newark. 24. Mine guards and strikers clashed at Wolford mine in Tuscarawas Wilden found guilty of China Co. sold to J.

J. Arbaugh and J. C. Montgomery of B. Callahan, 66, died at home in city.

25. Jacob Stone arrested Fett, Route Richards, Millersburg forger, lost appeal in Ohio supreme court. 10. Mrs. Daniel Lewis of Coshocton died at Grant hospital, residents requested first grade charter for their high Hodge of West Carlisle committed suicide by drowning in Muskingum river at Dresden.

11. R. J. Dienst of Columbus awarded contract for improvement of 2.217 miles of Trinway-Hanover OJ1 1 section of state Route charge of shooting at Bert Patter- claimed John U. Gildow of Coson with intent to kill--Death shocton and Dr.

W. T. Conley of summoned Mrs. Ruth Hall, 35, of West Lafayette. 26.

Death called Mrs. Juliet Eliza McLaughlin, 77, Newcomerstown; Mrs. Harvey Stiner, 31, this city; Mrs. Charles Vansickle, 62, Route Orville P. Killer.

46, Newcomerstown. 28. Fire damaged home of R. A. Scott, South Eighth W.

Bodenheimer, 48, died at home here. --John Houk, 77, died at county infirmary. 29. Fire destroyed home of Marion Bender, near Bowman--Death claimed Mrs. Rachie C.

'Foster, 63, near Warsaw; Mrs. Kathryn Ann Strieker, 08, Walhonding; William Leon Edwards, two, Newcomerstown. JUNE 1-- Mrs. Josephine McNabb died at home near A. Selders, marshal of Killbuck, bound over to grand jury on charge of assaulting Grover C.

Lake Erie passenger coach, driven by gasoline-electric power, made its last trip thru Arthur Malinda Wiandt died at Newcomerstown. claimed John Marshall Walker of Coshocton, Mrs. Adam Schumacher of Baltic, Mary Carlotta Rue of Coshocton and Anna Thompson of Newcomerstown --At Central high commencement exercises 139 received diplomas-Rosa Wilden sentenced to eight months in workhouse for murder of John Dunfee. Clark replaced Charles Preston as member of Republican county central committee from Precinct of second O. Lower died at home here.

--Authorities sought bogus check passers who 'fleeced several local and West Lafayette M. Miller drowned, in Muskingum liver, Siegrist received letter from Emerson "Cutie" Clark, self- appointed Coshocton represents- tive in the bonus army at E. M. Wright of Coshocton invited to address National Eclectic Medical association at Little Rock, 175 attended summer meeting of Pomona grange at Tunnel Hill. completed by Coshocton Legion post for annual drum corps competition at Lake Park July awarded 252 boys and 283 girls who were neither tardy nor absent during school year.

program of Redpath here claimed Adam Klein, of Keene tp. and BrazUlia Duff of Cambridge for $15,000 filed in common pleas court by Gustive Winkleman of Cleveland against John D. Nicholas, administrator of estate of John Hoehnes, who murdered wife and then committed suicide on June 1, against Herbert Meeker, accused liam S. McGarity, 45, died at city i slayer, by Holmes co. grand jury.

hospital. summoned Solomon Boyer, 73, Route Gill, 53, died in this city. Moses Da- liore. 79, died at home near New Castle. Dr.

O. J. Mnssey, 38, former resident of Keene, killed in i Mrs. David Gamertsfelder, peared from home near Spring ctiu flu fiom .1.1 opt tia.tr. I 1 1 1 dt nr-l-iir i rvOUmcl SatOCMT .1114.1 67.

this city, died in Canton. i Mountain 3 1-2 vear.s APRIL Warren ol arrested on a i Coshocton 3 auto accident. destroyed home of Mrs. Dunfee in Keene Charles Ray this citv i Peebles, 45, died at home in West chaiKCs Now i Lafayette. Attorneys quit Baker r-n crvirf TO i will case in local court.

oUJCl LO -Ev. funds appropriated Mary Jane Rood 69, died nt home i siustium-d injuries for 1932 totaled $457.891 75. here" i cor over 00-foot eni- and V. E. Cissne.

Norwalk. driven by George Feixell Shilling. 76, died fit Clarence Carpenter. 31, bankmont ne.ir Newcomrrbtown i of Fresno struck by W. L.

and Harvey Shaw, of near West Lafayette, seriously in- in auto accident. Mrs. Anna Willmms, 32, died at home for degree murder returned Bible of Roscoe rescued Donald Carnes of Roscoe from drowning in Walhonding F. Schroeder, Canal Fulton, selected as New- 15. Mrs.

Ellen L. Andrews, 81, died called Mrs. Samuel Dowell, 75, of Dresden. 16. William Thomas Daugherty, 77, died at home of daughter near Warsaw--Death also claimed Mrs, John W.

Beal, 64, Birmingham, comerstown high school coach. of Park av. protested to city officials against removal of four maple trees from parkway on that street. Quincy Stewart of Clark died at city hos- Guernsey Charles M. Frederick, Pleading guilty to wool 53, Blissfield; Henry Thompson, 82, stealing charges.

Ralph Cooper and West Lafayette; Franklin Bruce WaMo Hilman of Apple Creek vt- Simmons, 40, Coshocton. Dresden. 12. Mayor Johnson Smith issued proclamation at opening of Safety Week co. wool growers shipped 00,000 pounds of wool to Columbus, a record Carter, who escaped from county jail April 19, captured near New Louise Coleman of Coshocton selected by Florenz Ziegfeld as most beautiful co-ed at Wooster college.

--Mrs. Isaac Nonnan died at home on Flint Hill. 13. Mrs. Dorothy S.

Jones of Millersburg filed suit for divorce from her husband, Theodore R. Jones, athletic director at Millers. burg high H. Ends- i ley, former Keene resident, diedW at Cuyahoga with murder of wife, Herbert Meeker went on trial for life In Millersburg common pleas court. 14.

Adolph N. Sahling elected chairman of Coshocton Co. Republican executive Lottie Easton, former West Lafayette resident, died at 100 truck drivers attended safety meeting at city hall. 15. Death claimed William Cline, Crawford and Edward Graham, Newcomerstown.

16. R. S. Creignton of Warsaw and Mrs. Elizabeth.

Vensel of Adams Muskingum officials investigated death' of Mrs. Allen Marlatt, Birds Run Route 2, who was struck by automobile. 17. William Carter of Coshocton sentenced to term of from one t.o 15 years in prison for W. Meeker found guilty' of murder of wife by jury of 10 men and two -women sitting at Millers- burg.

The jury failed to recommend Clark G-lenmorit, Holmes died at city hospital from injuries suffered in motorcycle accident. Hanlon. Coshocton native, died at home In Pittsburgh. The public library announced reading club for students of first eight grades. Mrs.

W. R. Todd, Coshocton, elected chairman of Coshocton Co. Democratic Women's club. E.

Henderson, local contractor, filed suit in supreme court at Columbus to win compensation from state insurance fund. Bevington, Chardon, married Stanley Mizer, Bakersville. and her sister, Margaret Bevington, married Hunter Phillips of Coshocton, In double-wedding cere- money at Chardon. Meeker sentenced to death in electric chair October 8 for the murder of his wife. Judge R.

B. Putnam of Millersburg imposed death sentence. Mrs. Caroline Denzer died at Newcomerstown. Mrs.

Sarah Margaret Stahl. of near Bakersville, and August Ackert, residing between erton and Stillwell. died. W. Hickman.

of Cambridge, rural mail carrier, died at city hospital from injuries suffered in automobile accident near comerstown. S. Bremcr of Port Washington and Joseph, H. Weaver of Coshocton, died. Hugh M.

Hay received commission as postmaster of Coshotcon. State Conservation Director W. H. Reinhart addressed a banquet held here- by Walton League and Coshoc- Antoinette home in White F.VOS tp. Melvin dicri home oil Iletn stole f.afe in C.

W. Phillips; train at, Fresno. Mrs. John Dilc, Newcomcrstown Stotts. 22.

Tyndal. and Harold Route 1-Coshocton's lire loss i Saragp. Wi-st, Lafayrtte. 47. lormer Coshocton resident, cued Mis Markley, 19.

Pleasant Valley, ar- ing 1931 $18.000. reported--Ray-' 1 2 a claimed John McC.mn,, at Bnnkhaven. Death Keen(? rested in connection with county mond Beck. Warsaw, found W.ilmr. Mah.ila Wig.

Miv F- M. Phillabaum, 68, Co- robberies, of paternity charge filed niMin.st Johnpttc V. Snyder. 3G. him by Mivr, Glndj.s Wclki-r, 20, died Halier.

thi-- eitv. Barb.nii Ellen Wcl- i'nd William Rice, Pleasant Valley, i Imp, 78, died nt found not guilty of liquor selling' Glover, this city, ic-elected prc.si- --Death claimed Foster. 77, of Fire destroyed home of and Mrs Flovd Mclntosh, pms Buker. 77. orchu-d Leandor Cone.sville George J.

Miller. 75. Mi.s Florrncr Collins, 68, died at home Kewcomerstown. 0 17. Fire destroyed home of Clyde Farmer, Pleasant Lower.

72, of New Bedford died at Columbus state hospital. 18. J. T. Smith.

33, died at parent's home, Dresden. 18. Death claimed Dr. Matthew T. Moorchead, 71.

of West board reduced salaries fls. a 1 Mr.v M.iri J.int $16,000. a tummoned Char let, Tvinway-Frazcysburg section a Shaeffpr. 68. this native of Coshocton, died at Can- 1 Presbyterian churches, died Pro: of ate Rollte 16 cl osed to traffic.

Sa rl of teachers in Warsaw and ton. osal'to slash a "of cit water- 24. Death claimed Joseph M. cmity placed on probation at Mil- Kirker at countj Home and Harry lersburg. Q.

Baker, chairman of board of Coshocton National bank, B. Kerlin of this city. 125 Pennsylvania railroad veterans held annual elected president of Ohio Bankers reunion here. Citizens of Spring association at Akron--Death claim-j Mountain announced plans for old- ed Mrs. Lewis Wolforth of Bakers- fashioned Fourth cf July cslebra- ville nnd Mrs Sarah Shultrman of New Direc- Clara E.

Brunner died tor Emmet! n. Outline warned residents to conserve city's water at Port Washington. George P. Stewart, for- Elizabeth Kitchens, er pastor of Keene and Clark McCoy. 71.

Bridge ai Garland penprfll store in Cone.sville of ate Rollte 16 cl osed to traffic. a arsaw and ton. a slash wages of city water- Oilmove. 78. North robbed.

i --Coshocton Co. Medical society pe- Wpsl Lafayette schools cut 10 per Deaths of the following per- works employes defeated by coun- and possession charges, respectively, drni of Boy Scout Eighth died home of 1 4 --April term of common pleas titionrd city council for improve- in common pleas court Clarence T. Jnnc.s. 32, Holm- A i i court opened to consider 30 CHAPS-- ments at, city hospital. Death Walters, 34 formerly of Newcorn- rs co hospital hero.

prstown. died at horn? in MAywood. 16 Cogging. i 111. 'died iit Columbus a hosplt.nl.-- 23.

Mrs. Annabel Gross. 59. dd Mrs Cora 61, diod a I at home north of Ncwcomcrstown. far-i of Port Wa.shington.-- Free dental clinic for public A.

J. i F6 homo schools announced. Plans to T- itrre. Ted r.lup.ij. 24 Cofhoc- ooen Pope-Gosser China Co con- ton native died ir rind'iv --Mis, E-iderec! at meeting of emnlovs.

Gcoi-gr Zinkon fll n.i- Contracts totaling $8.731 for r'nrm dlrd at Pf-af't W.i-i, fewer pipe let. G. N. Stor.fr. Can- 7 a Boot IIP i 1 ton dentist, in Justice R.

T. Long's at home in AT. court. We-t Lafayrttp. on ch.irRr of 53, Mom re tp.

bad Farm Bureau died Akivr Thomas i flpolded 1 ') PMPIV.OH i l.f-e here. G.i::i". 80 10:111 i Coshocton Co. Tax Lr-apiP d.eci r-skert officials to refund to 1 iitr.1 county 20 per cvnt of at home in i 1 George Oliver. flip." 5 i puilty of Incest by dm Air, --O'yrv Krv.

c.nvn'.tr-! in cornrr.nn pns court. Adam for rwon' Mmi- of a .1. Dnak, 7fl. at home in Dobson with intent to kill. Car! Fresno.

employed to succeed 2G. Mrs. Sarah Stitts. 79. New- C.

a.s county farm died a'. Columbus. Samuel MpNeal. died at horn" 27. Word received cf death of D.

of son on 1. O. Doan. 66. native of i at 1 9 Joseph M.

Bournr. 59, died Seattle. Wash. Henry "Hank Jen- at. home coijihcait of Newcomers- John Caiubrulyr a Mrdlr 7o, a i of i Mrs.

A a a J. Bartha' sons were recorded: Louise John-1 oil. Mrs. Sarah Wagoner, Co- Frank Gibson, 65. died ston.

at Remick C. I shocton native, died at Hillside. N. home, George i Curran. at county i i a Henry! J.

West Lafayette council de- THE GUMPS --LET THE WHISTLES BLOW HIMStLF PROUD TONiCbHY- 'VNO CUT FOR. THF Of- I NOW- TO TONJItHY TOU'RJx faOIMO TO YOORH.E.U= UKE I V.VIAK1T NONE OF THi TABLE TO TABUS' AJ-4D DON'T THAT VOU'RS MOT ER OF UNSL.E R1AVS, a (JEST-- HIS IS NEW VEAR'S NOT TM5 4-TH ANC TAKE OFF TWAvT CUCWVKl HAT- 1 WANV YOU THE PART OF A COURT viESTER- RONNIIN AROUND. A OsLAX IM EACH HAND LET ACT FOOL A 1F IT'S A HE'S tOIMC. TO- DRSSS HIA UP 1 AS AN ME'U- MAKS A SPEC.TAC.i-E iNEWSPAFERr VSPAPES.I.

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Pages Available:
94,135
Years Available:
1862-1945