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TWO THE "C'OSH'tfCTON DATC7 'A'GE. THtfRSD'AV, 23, i THIS BANK. A I confess it. On the oilier h.nid. Know we are.

justified iii P.Mrotia-ze. We not only offer our depositor- a i i to 1 t'o'ind in a modern in i i i i toy. i out consider a i i si of Int we als- of i i i i and i COSHOCTON NATIONAL BANK a i and Streets rim I 0 i-a: a i'llf 'housaild "1 ages. a i 1 'C. il of firs' 20 iia.

'i i -Half Million Australians Wait For Its Arrival at Sydney TclcgrapTi to Thf Sydney, AT--. I'd r. i inorning oilici; 1 i -e-u a A 1 rJ had be-n Khf I. "smoke on 1 of its a i I I watchers on shoie. It 01" word, which ly by tens of sii.re.-l like a call ic "niost i a those li.ul 't i city to take up joints' of a i along the a were iii 5rovv: line, the quays, ar.d other 'places en the haibar i i to the coining jju.irdsh ps now world.

Tin- day broke bright and clear, and so intense was terest in American ship-, of war -that half population retnaiaul the i niidit, ami a upon thousands of IOIIK t'o-e the night was over, whetv on i way to the i i of city limits, where em- lnsl in coast from Beach to Ma'ily. Presented Beautiful Sight. It is estimated that har.lly less a GOO.OOO to the visitors a royal welcome. dney harbor, i ils i a a a coves, never looked more -rior' did the American' sailors ever witness a morv i i i siicht a that which met their eyes as the 1 i of the li.ul. lied- i.f cr.itt up and tr.e h.ir- ..11 i the 'he Fairway ami the mu dotte'l i i i decorated in ovi-ry coriceiw in.tnner i aad i at Sensational Hitch.

London. A speiial dis- pa'ch the l.v.il;. i a A iiitch ot 1 i i i i i i a i a a i i connect ion ceietiii nial pioct-s- -ion of i sailors i i i of on Friday. The Chronicli add- that i i i i ir' i i i i i i i'l'f the pn-sent." Speculation Must Cease There's a Sure Cure for Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Catarrh, so Why Should People Speculate.

Remember Hyomei will cure the a i named diseases or C. K. Anderson i the money. Go to C. K.

Anderson's and asi; for a Hy- omei i consists of a bot- of Hyomei (a very libe'al and a pocket inhaler a will last a "life time. The whole i onh costs one dollar and if at any i af- tcrv.M-.d you need another bottle of Hyomei to use i your inhaler, it i cost you only cents. Ask C. H. Anderson about.

He will recom- r.ien it. "1 ill ink your Hyomei is a i i it has done for me what doctors could not do, and I've tried everything. I had such a bad cotijsh and noticing a nohing did me any Kood. 1 tried your and 1 never had a i help me so much so quick. Wishing you long and prosperous lives.

I remain, your true i Saba Sheline, Mctx. I ml." Ordinal Cibbons head of Human C.i'hohc chinch in in.iy not i i to i count He 1-- expected to become a i "i i Consistorial euat ion 1 i i i a called Roman Recent rep 01 hi- illnes- Koine denied much to sratifi- c.tioti of Ms in A a He i Koine on IS 1: i to the a i a since in th" election of the i Po'ie. He C( 7-lth i ry of l.irth at sea on 4- NEW CASTLE CASTLE. A 20--Dr. Pillon and daughter have left for a i i to Columbus.

Ind. A. J. Claney and wife of i i i i r'-lativs Or. is in Coshoclon today Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Weekly of Newark are i i i friends in i i lage MeClain and John Wright are spending a in Coshocton. OHIO NEWS Governor Issues Proclamation. Columbus. O.

Vug. 2'i. Governor Harris has i-sued a proclamation designating Monday. Sept T. as Labor day.

He urges all citizens to lay aside business cares and i ay a i i i i to thoe in whose honor the day is dedicated. Dr. Tobey Dies Suddenly. Toledo. Auir.

20--Dr. H. A. Tobey. former supenntendent of the Toledo state hospital for the insane and originator of the cottage plan of segregation at i i i for insane, died at Humsville.

Canada, of heart failure. He was on his annual fishing trip. He was well known as aii alienist. HAPPY WOMEN and Plenty of Them In Ccshocton Good Reason for It. Wouldn't any woman be happy.

A years of backache suffering. liys of misery, nights of unrest. The distress ol urinary troubles, She finds relief and cure? No reason why any Coshocton reader Should suffer in the face of evidence i i i Mrs. R. V.

Saver, V.O Walnut street, Coshocton. Ohio, sitf- feie.l from kidney trouble for some i the last three years the secretions were more or less disordered all the tir.ie. I had a great many dizzy spells and hcadr.chcr, hid' mai'e me fe -l mi-erable. Seti Dean's Kidney Pills advertised it. the Coshocton papers, I dei id-d 'to bought a box Siegi isf Williams' i store.

I took i in accoi'lint; to and the tesiilts were fun I commenced to feel better almost i i a and three boxes of Dorm's I'i i-. the disappeared i My a is good so ain H.id to i a i remedy." For sale all Foster i i a New York, solo agents for ted St.ites. nauu--Doan's a i fr ke tio other. MAKE GOOD RECORDS Massachusetts Team Lcac's Shooting For Herrick Trophy. Perry.

Aug. Massachusetts team led the nVld in the shoot for Herrick troiihy, which is bi-ing conducted by the Ohio Rifle association. This prize was put up last year for the first time by ex- Herrick. and is for SOO. 900 and l.OoO-yard shooting, open' to all army teams.

La-t the honor was raptured by the Ohio National Guard. Only the sOO and iiOU-yard ranges i were The 1.000 yard stage was continued i Friday. This was the day's only event, but it brought forth some excellent marksmanship. Wise and Upton of the.Massachiisetts team. Winder of Ohio and Maybor of Pennsylvania, made perfect scores on the bOO-yard target.

IRON MARKEfENCOURAGED EflT RECEIVE May Revolutionize Wheat Culture in America--Chance to Test it in Coshocton County Co ten aiv a 'he fact A a tl.e i i a i of i allDo.Sl I i i i 1 min a i i i i 2 2 2 M. I I the i i i i i i i i nl i i i the a i I i i States. One i i some "iiterprisiiii; Cosliuc- a a i uoiny; to in.ike a i -o ol' i new a i was i liy A a a Ad.tms. a'l i i i T. -1.

i a one of local i i i- of the and i i I i i i to bf The v. eek new lie.it. i i a a be perfected. made a s.tnd ol i i states a i i i i i is b'-mni in i CDMII- i it ni.iy M'siilt in price is i 2 per I but i possibilities are sail i i Rvenrnu; 1'ost i a i a article on I is assened by thov who have made tests a it i STOW as hard wheat in either a sprinu or i c-o; and can be tised i in the wheat lu-H or in the In case it i urado No. 1- The of "Alaska" wheat is the result of a i idea on the- part of Abraham the I a farmer, who vod the possibilities of a v.h'-at crop if could several he per- fn-ted a head of wheat, i one single central head, around which i nine other shorter heads.

If i head would repeat in the plant- it meant a crop of six to ten i greater than ordinary wheat. The double head planted in fall of 1SXM the next summer seven pounds resulted, and every head was double. The seven pounds planted" in the of brought forth 1.515 222 1-2 times the plant made, or at on" bushel plant to the acre. 222 1-2 bnshels to the acre. That was planted the fall of the -ame year, but, hail storms destroyed fields of clnb and blue stem, yet "i.J.unO pounds of Alaska were secur- The fields of other wheat were not worth cn'tincr.

Results 01" Tests Mr. Adams had shown that his new wheat was equally valuable as winter or spring wheat. He had enormous kernels, but he wanted to a-'- the quality. He took a sample to tho expe-imental a i at Moscow. Idaho, and after a test, tho report came a wheat would make better flour than blue stem, and tirade No.

1 hard. In lltOS Mr. Adams leased all the fields in the neighborhood for the season. sowed h's wheat partly in A INVITED now very Prim :,0 i THIS AND THAI Cha-les Joseph p.onap.ui... a i i general of the r.

S. tba't he- has no id, i the end of i i i Dicscm i i i i i a lion. There had been a he would res Iy Ihe i in N'ovember and Wade Kllis Die a gmci Ohio should be named as his sue Mr. P.omiparte eiiiercd cabinet of IVf-ident Roosevelt as ijecrei.v-y of the a upon of Paul Morton. He took rliargc of hi )ort tVitio when Philander C.

K.MOX of Pr- filed on ro the U. S. a i a i of Thirty-two sheep to MI- chad MiMn, near Bellefont.iitie, were killed by lightning. John Gluek. a a brewer, a his wife, weic i in a collision between their automobile and a i a Rev.

T. Phelps. troa'-ni'cr of Syracuse i i i suicide in hotel at Ttica. X. Y.

I a assigned as cause. men were a a and sev. seriously injured by a premature explosion of a i on a i i vessel in the lower Detroit i Five members of the Wally a i at West a Pittsbuig M.bui vu-K- seriouslj burned by the explosion of gas i an well. The a i of Wofford cremated by i of their liome near Marshall. X.

while Twocd was attending court in a neighboring town. I i i For Steel Cars Indicate Early Revival. OvclanC. O. Aug.

Iron Trade Review I i i for i i cars hare broti-ht fiicourage- ment to the iron a and specifications i.u-ainst i arts in aii lines continue to come in but a a new business placed i ue'-k has been i i It is that, inqisiri'-s tor new cars now pi-ndinu. i i 7.00U ror a i i a lines, amount to a i 10.000. and there is reasonable assurance a orders for 12.000 will soon be placed, causing a comfortable in- in the d'-mand for stet-1 and iron products. Owing to the decreased cost of i i lake vessels-, figures are now received on the construction of several big fr'-ightTs. IiKpnnes for pig iron aggregating a considerable tonnage nr- pending, i i about tons in the eastern i and an in the central west.

Some of these jn- 'luiri' 1 are a a sent out to test In the south th" a is much firmer, and there also Rui.uit.. iu i i i i i i i i i Pig iron are low ov the country. Chairman HItchccck Wants Him tc Speak In the East. New York. Aug.

-0. President Roosevelt today entertainr-d at luncheon Chairman Frank II. of the a i a comuiittee, James S. Sherman, candidate for vice president, and a number of other men prominent in Republican politics. Among other subjects considered were certain important issues to be discussed i the campaign.

An effort was made by Mr. Hitchcock to communicate i Senator Fo'raker of Ohio, who was in the city on business, but he had gone to Washington. Before leaving the city the senator indicated that he would speak in support of the Republican ticket if i i i to do so under the auspices of the national committee, notwithstanding he had not been invited to speak in the Ohio campaign by in charge of the work in his state. Chairman Hitchcock will request Use senator to address some important meetings in the east. Failing to reach the senator here he telegraphed to Washington i i i him to visit headquarters when he is again in the city and expressing the wish he find it convenient to be here soon.

Senator Foraker repeated the assertion tha' he felt humiliated at not having been i i to speak at Yonngstown at the opening of the Ohio campaign. He said a regardless of the difficulties he had had i the administiation concerning certain questions of j.oHry. he to do whatewr he could to advance the of the i a i ol I'm; in th ii'-M i I cold, li.ul sprinu. mid ont-voriiis, I'lK-in. i i i I a i i i i i i i liiil ui.ud li cn.jis an of i i acn-.

I i i a it made piissilue id i i In- i ol i i i v. ii Alaska seed is i a a v. i i i ie rarnu-i- i a hundred finds his ar. in- civast-d in thousand acres. K.inners in the i wheat trit's i have a wheat a v.

i he a a instead of soft. Tlu 1 n-dut 1'anns of the can raise wheat because i siicli a yield, a i can afford I use and a a returns. Fanner- in dry countries i find in Alaska ideal heat i dry land, i Lecuuse its a i i spot was dry. Fanners in hot countries, v. ill find a a a i remains cool and jrreen a i wei'Ks 01 dry weather, i i i at I 4 i derives the Farmers in cold countries i find a wh- at a i resists and a i i would "tun any other a Alaska's Yiold.

Kesjanlinsi i i a of Alaska, a i bushels to the acre is only a small i It has run from l.nsh"ls 22-' 1-2 bushels to i acre in a i r.ad veil more in favored places. Like all a much will depend on soil, the better the the larirer yield. Cures Wonuui'S Weaknesses. refer to that boon to weak, nervous, Buffi'ring women known as Dr. Pierco's Favorite Prescription.

Dr. John Fyfo one of ihe Editorial Staff of Tin-: ECI.KCTIC UKVSKW says of Unicorn root (Ilcloninn winch is one of the chief ingredients of the "Favorite Prescription ''A remedy which Invariably acts a uterine invijrorator inakt-s fur nunnal activity ot tho entire n-iMvUnctivc He t-outlnues in Hi-loiiia we have a meiit which inoro fully tlio uliovu than any ilrwj which 1 am oxqunintetL In thu tit-attiii-nt ot disoa.su.- peculiar to YfOziieu It i selciym a is seen which not prc.seia sonx- iiKlication for tnis reiii-ilial atrent." Dr. Fyfe furtlior says: "The following are anionff tho leaclins Indications for llulouias (L'lucorn r(xt). 1'aio or achlnc in the back, with leucorrhcra atonic (weak) condltioiH of the reproductive orcans of Rosier). mOiitiK depression and irritability.

aJ'iOC'iitX'' 1 wttlchronic diseases ot the reprodiJctlvc cvfirans of women constant seiisasica ft heat pn the recion of the kidneys: raeryorrhaeia (flooding), due to a weakened conjmlon reproductive system: or absent monthly or accompanytnc an abnoipv) condition of tho diwstive oreans and Aikemic thin blood habit: drairi'ine senspions In the extiemc lower part of the abdJfcen." Ifrnoro or less of the a ho vn torn arygirSgrni. invalifl "wornuu pti. Better than Ur. Pierced jfovpntq ol Hit' leaainp: ingredi- entsof wfiicir is Unicorn root, or Helonias. and tho raodicaf proporties of which il most a i represents.

Of Golden Seal root, another prominent ingredient of ''Favorite Proj-cnption," Prof. Finley M. of Uen- For Stomach Troubles When there is distress after eating or drinking, or your food doesn't "set well," the digestion is deranged and the stomach needs to IK: toned and strengthened. A natural appetite and a perfect digestion can be assured and you will enjoy your food if you will get a box of and use them according to the simple directions printed on the xvrapper. Acute indigcsiion.jn'.sitiKb.

and other uncomfortable ami after eating, are quickly i 1 and distressing sensations after eating, are righted with a dose or two of these little wonder workers for a weak digestion. In all acute forms of stomach trouble Bcccliam's Pills Are Wonderfully Effective la lOc. and 25c, wllh fall Finley nett Medical says: "It is an important remedy in disorders of the wonib. In all catarilial cunditinns and ircneral enfccblcmcnt. it is useful." Prof.

John M. Scmldor, M. 1 late of Cincinnati, says of tioiden Seal root "In relation "to its general effects on the system, ilierc is no mtiliriiif in utr, tilxr.it ii-hirlt there is ytneial It Is univentally the tonic useful in all debilitated Prof. R. f.

of Jefferson Medical College, says of Golden Seal in nterine inenor- Tharfa (floodinif) and dybmcnor- rhd'a (painful Dr. Piorce's Favorite Proscription fullv reprosoiits alt the aUve named ingredients and tho diseases for which they aro recommended. ELECTRIC THEATRE A I TONIGHT'S BILL Spence Sisters Singing and dancing 5 Cents New Moving Pictures and New Songs every night MATINEE SATURDAY A I ICHAS. W. LOOS REAL ESTATE AND I A New Rodgers Building.

Corner Sixth and Main Sts. Bell phone, Office No. 573 Residence both phones, No. 60 Make Your Children Strong and Sturdy There ia nothing In the world better for a child, especially a frail or delicatechild.thun and cifcciive tonic Ds.D.JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE; Is undoubtedly the oldest and beit child's remedy and tonic known. For over four Rfnrra- i xiuns it hits been EULceslul in expelling worms and buildinic up delicate children into strong ttnd healthy men and women.

It ia also an excellent tonic for Adults. Sold by all drueiciiiti, fin two sixe bottles, 50c. and 35c. Dr. D.

Expectorant ia a safe and I for Couehs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bron- I chit is a eim- uilmcnls. We are on the wind-up with our Oxford sale. Get your size while you can. Plenty of time to wear oxfords. The price moves them.

All must go, none re- reserved. BRENDEL BROS. 4th and Main St. I BOOKS--BOOKS Nearly 1000 of the recent popular copyrighted Books only 50 cents each at C. E.

Anderson's Drug and Hook Store 401 Main Street, Coshocton. Ohio. We are open every night. We have boll, phones We employ three registered pharmacists. Just received over 100 new Post- Card Albums, from lOc to $2.75 each.

Criterion Restaurant Meals 25c. LAiyiBERSON and HERBIG for Reliable Insurance Plato Glass Life Accident Fire Liability Ovet Smith's Drug Store. SAVE MONEY Morphine Habit A I I Liquor Habit I Tobacco Habit I CUKcP Positively No Morphine in Our (Tablets--Hill's Chloride ot Gold Tablets will cnre any case of Morphine, Liquor or Tobacco habit in from 10 to 30 days. No effort required of the patient, who is allowed the use of the stimulants nnfjl he voluntarily quits their use. Can "be given In tea coffee without the knowledge ot the patient.

Testimonials SENT FREE Try it. Trice $1 per package. Sold and recommended in Coshocton by C. E. Anderson DRUGGIST 414 MAIN STREET lit NEWSPAPER!.

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