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tr THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE EVENING. MAY 10, 1922. ffi EUABLES POLICE CINCINNATI, M.ir 10--Edwin cher described to detectives hero morning how ho had amazing series of holdups jind LATEST MARKETS SHERIFF'S SALE OF A ESTATE I I STOCK PITTSHCIUJH, Jay 10-- CATTLK 'AMniTlON Receipts r. Soni" of Cho! i may hav- Prime S23 Ti.lv bu'ch'-rs 7.1't'a Vrfj LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Corrected oy Hantey'Milling Co.) WHOLESALE Kalr ni'-r I'm; 'o. and a i SALTS.

plolts of banditry executed by him and for vu iMlchael. Frank and Stephen and which culminated In the f.i'V. shooting of Stephen Soldcritb during revolver battle. Leiseher and Michael anil Solderits were arrested h-To Monthly afternoon after police hail entangled i i lv i spots I I tho ase. ,1" if i i i i don't UM orici- to Common largo Coin to good frit AM- Co'n good i It i i ip i cnwu and im: to I I ih" I' a id mat i i li and A Ioor.

i i isn't i i sun at- i i to i i i aorifc, 200-51 000 600 Coshocton mills paying Wheat Oats, No. 2 white Rye Hay. baled, per ton Straw, baled, ucr Corn Per. fi Tons 532.00 34.00 38.00 them in a ne-t of a clrciuns'-in ces woven iiiem of Stephen SolderltF bound i a heavy wire and partially cloth.d. found floating in tho Ohio river a week ago.

admitted had planned series of holdups of paymasters h-r-- which notte-d tho quartet Leicher said their c-irew I to the pot 1 he i bran Sof i midds. bulk Chop. Tuxedo, Molasses 1 and i i i STjO Chop, pure fc 3200 and ID'iO fer-d. 46.00 iJany feed. Quaker 3C.OO 1 K) feed.

Tuxedo 45.00 i i 8iO i a National. John V. vs. Raymond E. Rhoads and Loretta R.

Rhoadfi. Defendant. Court of Common Pleas, f'oshocton County. Ohio: Case No. 448 In pursuance of an order of sale from said court to mo directed in the above entitled action, I will ejpose to at public auction, at the door the Court in Coshocton.

Coshoo- ton County. Ohio, on Saturday, the 13th day of May. 1922 at 10 A. the following described estate, situate in the County of Co .40 -SO .14.00 10.00 the right to reject any or part of any two to a stone for a corner: or all proposals. thence degrees and 50 min- All bids will publicly opened at west.

27 chains and fifty links to cation held in the office of the clerk, er's second of i.md it being tho T. 11. Wheeler, at 1:30 p. m. East- wo-t of said coin eyed tract to a time, Friday May 12th.

1922. The stone for a corner: thence north one contract to be let at this meeting or degree and ten minute's west along at a subsequent meeting. said east of John Honeybarger's By order of the Board of land IS chains and i links to of the Cosboctou City School District, the northwest corner of said tract to Coshocton, Ohio. a thence south 8S degrees and I Clerk, i minutes east 53 chains and 97 April 12, 19, 20; May 3, 10. i to a stone at the north east cor- ner of said tract, it being the south east corner of Valentine Hothem's i A I i AMnmo.s Ir Ion i n.

SALTS, I A I i is a for I i i i he, a i a a i a i i v.h'-n a i poison SALTS, A I I A I Is KU.iran'e-d by a HOC8 K'M lower. Oil meal Oyster shells 1200f; 1700 Oilt! white, per 1200 ni.irk-t Northern Ohio GO.OO F.4 dO '13S o'Sn'r- 0 in tho fir Th So.src!r mc 2.00 Situated in tho Township of Ox-! Ohio at of flee ot 1 TM TM CS 1.75 ford. nty of Coshocton. and State I clerk of said Board in said City A 2.50 of Ohio, and particularly described as Coshocton. Coshocton County.

Ohio, i nf i 2.10 follows: HHng a part of section i 19 nvinnb nnnn ioo- ir las.i. Said premises to be sold as the above Partition of Co- to my hand this Grd i ork'-i Lij'ht i i a r'-cleanod tankage 1110 a "ledmin, per bbl C3.00 1150 culmlnatod when Stephen Polder its. i A Co. and dealers while driving the bandits' car a a from the J. H.

Day company's a where had held up and robbM WilMam Klrshhoff. paymaww. a shot and killwi by a bullet from the gun of Kirshhoff. After triking young Sol(rH'? to th" homo of his brother Frank, drowned h.ls death moans by playing. gay tunes on a phonograph.

After he died. jxMwher'H confession averred, they weighted his body with window weights, wrapped It in a blanket and took it to the and Ohio bridge across tlu- Ohio river and tossed It into the waters. Salt, per cwt Com, oar per bushel Com, jhelled, per bushel iteef scraps, Swifts 1.50 ner of a fifteen acre tract of land 1.70 heretofore Bold by Alexander 1.00 .70 and dated June Given i 1st, 1922. each Bond being in the sum of May, five hundred (J.loo.OOj dollars a boundary lino of said i a boundary line interest at per cent (5 per a pnva semi-annuallv on the first dav? dividing lands of Alexander Roddick April and October each and lands of Edward Past along said of Thompson; line to the to tako. a A I STOCK A May 10--CATTLE If.O head.

SK'f; 7.1,'i'V; POULTRY (Corrected by Charles C. Loreru Buying Hens 22c lb Ducks iSc lb thenco southeast corner of the i tract heretofore deeded Thompson to Alexander thence north along tho eastern hound- and every year, until said bonds and interest shall be fully paid and discharged: C. O. Turner, Any. Mav 3.10.17 24 31 1 1 I Resolution to amend and repeal Section a i passed bv i ilat a i installment of interest Council of the i of Coxhoc'ton.

State" by Thomas shall be due and payable on the first of Ohio. April 10th, 1922. providing Roddick; ay ot April. 1923. Said 'bonds tor the issuance of of said City gift Siti(1 arrcs to a stone issued for the purpose of building a in thr sum of to pay school building and to add to and i i HOW THEY STAND NATIONAl.

BirtK Notes The son born to Mr. and Mrs. Dew-1 ey Fisher, Socond-pt, Saturday had not been named, "Wednesday. The son born to Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Johnson, north Xlnth-st, Saturday, had I not been named, Wednesday. Clubs fork Chicago i St. Louis Pittsburgh Hrooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati IJo.ston 12 12 10 5 WOMEN! DRY CLEAN THINGS AT HOME Try it! For a few cents you can dry clean everything. Clubs York St. Louis Cleveland Chicago Philadelphia A I A W.

17 16 11J 10 10 Boston 9 Detroit 9 8 to ten dollars qmnnj uy dry cleaaine everytblnc in tho home with that would be rained by oap and water--suits, coats, -waists, laces, flares, shoes, furs, cries, mga--everything! Place a gallon or more ot 1m a dlshpan cr washboiler. then put la the things to be dry cleaned, then wash them with Solvite soap. Shortly everything comes out looking Nothing fades, shrinks, or wrinkles. Do not attempt to dry clean without soap. This fuollM soap is the secret of all dry cleaning.

A package ot Solrito soap contain- lag directions for homo dry cleaning. costs little at any drug Dry; outdoorB or away from ASSOCIATION Clubs W. 13 13 Indiiuiapolls 13 Milwaukee 33 KatiRas City 13 St. Paul 9 Louisville 10 Toledo 3 L. 4 1" 11 11 If, i L.

7 11 12 12 11 I 16 L. 7 9 9 10 11 10 13 38 i K.ur to good H'T-m "('i (lon'l to i i (KJlK'u (iood to i i C.nod to cho'ci' 3 Fair to good cow-, fififi Common cows 400 A I i i i y( a market up. Top to Fair to Turkeys Sac lb Old roosters 12c lb Spring chickens 20c lb Retail Price I lens 27c lb CJcese 20c 11) luc lb lh tPr of road repair Tho a School i a Newromerstown. Ohio to East Plain- belonging to a district and to pu-- i i i A of said C'tv for bv field; thence, west along the center of said road to the place of beginning containing twelve acres more or less. He I lase property adjacent thereto, by the Council of of Coshoi State of Ohio.

which to erect said a i i to said Section 1. That Section Pet Good to choice a H.Vff/ 1500 Fair to good 1225 .380 Ciood to choice 710'i'i i to choice ewes 710-5; IMO .203 Mixed ewes and sin Culls and common 50') MOOS- Receipts 3500 head, a Pet. steady 25c lower. Yorkers, mixed, pigs 1125 i lll.Vf/1125 Roughs S5d Stags 50 'I 40c lb Old roosters 18c lb of a Central School i i and to equip i pa-M-d bv Council April Also the following tract of land situ- tlu same aut HI of laws i i the issuance of State of Ohio and Resolution'; ated In Township County and Stat 'ii n- 1. Sprl 25c lb COSHOCTON FARMERS' aforesaid; so much of the southeast )V sai(1 Ro ard of Educa- to quarter of the northpast quarter and S( on 7fi25 str i so much of the northeast quarter of 7C2S in( hlsivi a other SC re- of following boundary to-wit: at a stone in road on .5 l.oo stone.

522 .4. .455 .450 .391 .333 I A LIVESTOCK CHICAC.O, May 10---HOOS--5 IfiOdO head, market steady to 10; up. Heavy weight Pet. Medium weight Light weight Light i Heavy pack sows, smooth Packing sown, rough Or.Ofti Ilfio 1075 A i 1300Q head, mar- EXCHANGE Buying I.OOEC bay Baled hay straw Selling Price 00 pound suck Salt, bbl Timothy, per degrees east 14.41 chains to a stono i i at the center of said road; thence (Corrected by i Lorera) down fla (I road jn center th(? eot Red Clover ue, ii-hel 5 0 0 TM est 2.45 chains: lr bushel SS thenf north 65 weat 23 Hlue (Irnss. pur Inihliel Orchurd Grass, per bushel 3.60 boiuK of said City in the sum of pay for lighting the loctricity be amended to read a Five of said bonds of one of said Resolutions of said Board of bonds of the denomination of two istrict being reg- hundred and seventy-four dollars and Jts si i si i (19) thence i south 2Vi de- a sai( grees west 0.7ft chains to a 0(J thence south nor nortn west de- Said Bonds and interest being pay- rate of six per cent per annum payable at Tho Commercial National able April Lst.

1923, and thereafter o'u Bank, the of Coshocton. Co- the- 1st day of October and the 1st maturing day of April of each year, upon presentation and surrender of interest Bonds Nos. 1 to 13 inclusive becom- coupons to be attached to said bonds. ing due 1st day of 1D23. Said bonds shall bear the facsimile Bonds Nos.

14 to 20 inclusive bccom-1 signature of the Auditor: and shall Ing due 1st daj of 1924. be due and payable as follows: Bonds Nos. 27 to 39 inclusive, be- April 1st. 1923, Principal bite Sweet Clover, per bushel! re 7 ost 1 62 ns to tlle a 0 ot .650 .591 .591 .505 12 .474 1010ft 1071 lon.iro lioo soed. per bushel 1100 iWKft 109.1 .435 ket slow and weak to I5c lower .143 i BKKV ST15KRS-- A OWNERS, ATTENTION! Insyde Tyres Save You Money.

For Saie by F. A. RONEY West Lafayette, Ohio. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National-Cincinnati Boston 1. New York St.

Louis 0. Pltt'-burg Brooklyn 2. Philadelphia Chicago 4. American-Philadelphia 1.1; Cleveland 4. Detroit Boston 2.

New York Chicago 7. St. Ivouls Washington 5. Association-Minneapolis Columbus 1. St.

Piiiii 2, Toledo u. i a 14: Indianapolis 2. Kansas City Louisville 5. GAMES TODAY National- Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn tit Pittsburgh.

New St. Louis. i a i a at Chicago. St. Louis at A i Cleveland nt Philadelphia.

Chicago at New York. Detroit at Boston. Association-C at Minneapolis, i a a a Milwaukee. i i Kan-ms i Toledo at St. Paul.

S(" i Choice and i and flood and choice I Common and medium BTTCHER Heifers i nuns A CCTTKRS--' Cow a and heifers Canner steers 475-fi Veal calves Feeder Stoclier CIover Oyster shells. laU lb Nitrate of soda, lb PRODUCE Wholesale Country lard Potatoes 3.75 .12 16.50 12.50 M55 11 150 21 i Country butter fas to quality) Retail beginning containing fifteen acres more or less both tracts described herein containing twenty-seven (27) acres more or less known as and being so much of the following described tract of land as lies north and west of the center of the road running through said described tract and known as the Newcomerstown and East Plainfield road and bounded and described as follows: Known as the north west quarter of the south west nineteen (19) coming due 1st day of 1925. P.onds Nos. 40 to 52 inclusive coming due 1st day of 192(5. Bonds 53 to OS inclusive coming due 1st day of 1927.

Bonds Nos. to 78 inclusive be- he- be- Bonds Nos. 79 to 91 inclusive becoming due 1st day of 1929. Bonds Nos. 92 to lf4 inclusive becoming due 1st day of 1930.

Bonds Nos. 105 to 117 inclusive, be, 1 Bonds Nos. US to 130 inclusive becoming 1st day of Oct. 1932. Bond-! Nos.

131 to 143 inclusive be- oroor township five i range four (4) esti- iw inp cor la i eiehtv (SO) duo 1st day of 1933. TM S50 ntry butter (as to quality) 48 475fj I7.W 3 735 G65 475 575 7S5 Lara Oleomargarine Sugar, 25 lb sack Sugar, per 100 ibs 15 1.50 6.00 Potatoes, biiBhol S1.50@$1.S5 A PRODUCE A I May BiutiM- 4 2 i 4 i 4H-ji 42; firsts 40; packing stock 16 8al(I c-xcc-pted part and said excepted or less. The part hereby conveyed is supposed to contain fifty acres more or less, excepting there- from 20 acres more or less herntoforo conveyed to Clarence Gadd as deed for the same Is recorded in Vol. loo page 345 in Coshocton County records reference to which deed is hereby made for particular description of Bonds Nos. 114 to 156 inclusive becoming due 1st day of 1934.

Bonds Nos. 157 to 169 inciu.sive becoming due 1st day of 1935. 5263.75 Interest. Oct. 1st.

1923, $1000.00 Principal Interest. April 1st. 1924 Principal $125.2.1 Interest. Oct. 1st.

1924, Principal $128.25 Interest. April 1st. 192.1, Principal 5 98.25 Interest. Oct. 1st, 1925.

$1000.00 Principal 9S.25 Interest. April 1st, 1926, Principal OS. 2.1 Interest. Oct. 1st, 192G, $1000.00 Principal 68.2.1 Interest.

April 1st. 1927, Principal 38.2,1 Interest. Oct. 1st. 1927, $1000.00 Principal 3S.25 Interest.

April 1st. 192S. Principal S.25 Interest. Oct. 1st, 192S, 274.9S Principal S.25 Interest.

ket steady to strong. Lambs 84 lb down mar- 20 part being tho part lying west of KKKS fresh 29- Ohio firsts above mentioned Ncwcomerstown and I nt Ort i a X'rit- I Bonds Nos. 170 to 1S2 inclusive becoming due 1st day of 193R. Bonds Nos. 1S3 to 195 inclusive be-! Section 2.

That said Section 3 of coining due 1st day of 1937. said Resolution passed by Council Bonds. Nos 190 to 208 April 10th. J922. is hereby repealed, due 1st day of 193S.

Section -This Resolution shall to 222 inclusive be- take effect and be In force from and East Plainfield road. Bonds Nos. 223 to 236 inclusive be- law. the earliest period allowed Lambs S.1 lb up iion 8 high grade animal The totaf acreage herein intended duo 1st day ot 1910. Passed in council this 8th toy of Bonds 237 to 250 inclusive be- I.ambs culls and com SO(H; 11.10 Spring Iiimbs a i wethers 9(inr 1200 ''s 82.1 ICwes culls 500 Sport Chatter oils lower grade Cheese York State Poultry, heavy fowls roosters 17; broilers lOfa 50.

Beans dri'-d navy per lb. Corn, i Sfj lOc bunch. Onions J1000 cwt. field J.OOfj $4.50. Potatoes, sack 1.10 lb, $2.75.

Swe-H Potatoes $1.25. to be conveyed being o7 acres more or less. Said premises appraised at $1600.00. Terms of sale: Cash. KRNEST DARR.

Sheriff Coshocton County, O. C. B. Attorney. April 12.

19. 2fi. May 3, 10. cominc; due 1st day of 1941. Bonds Nos.

2,11 to 204 inclusive be- Lover Kidnapped I I N. May andei- K. Robertson. i i war vet- i succession, emu wl, (1 charts that V. S.

Senator Culbertson of Tevis hired det.x-tives to force i to the rv tie- Camp i not an army a ment hut a i a a delivered a i single off Aco-Ma in tho i i sroMng Scott and the a disposed of the i Sox for the cecond A i hammered Covaloskle, Keefe and Baghy for i a total of 42 bases. ,,1 hi, for Senator 0( Al)loru Loripuo in a i a 15 to 4. The carn.ige i two homers by i one I i 13(544; tubs Ohm i a hens 35ff36; roo.sters 2 0 springers 3H; turkeys 4(i. gees." 23. select at mark for the School I TO A In accordance i a resolution adopted by tho Board of Education May, 1922.

Attest: O. S. Bowen, Clerk. W. DAVIS, coming due 1st day of Oct.

1942. President of Council. Bonds Nos. 205 to 27S Inclusive be-1 Approved by the Mayor this fch coming due 1st day of Oct. 1943.

a of May, 1922. Bonds No.s. 279 to 292 inclusive bo-' W. S. TISH Mavor I coming due 1st day of 1944.

May 30, 17. i Bonds Nos. 293 to inclusive be- coming due 1st day of 1945. Bond, Nos. 307 to 320 inclusive be- I A NO.

coming due dav of Oct. 1940. creating a Fireman's I i Fund and creating a Board of Coshocton. Ohio on April 1922, sealed bids will be received by the Clork of said Board of Education until 12 O'clock Noon. Time Friday.

May 12th, 1922 bonds will be sold to the high- J-iinfl and creating a Board st and best bidder for not a of TM ol ll 'c Fireman's Indemnity Fund. Be it ordained by the City Council the City of Coshocton," State of par and accrued interest. The bids must a the number of bonds bid for and the gross amount of bids and tho accrued interest to i 1 ruction of 4 Room w. corner Chest- a11 of delivery of said bonds. be created Culbertson's diuighvr Mary, today filed with i Puvu-cntor O.

of a N. a formal a oao by W.ilker and Welch a i i i i a nir pn- a i a 1. Thaf the be accompanied bv cer- I i Himi anfl there Potatoes cabbage and and for an addition i payable to the treasurer jnSnftv 6 tomatoes to and the remodelling of the Central of a i Cit Sc o1 Wairlct for i 1 lndt ltJ Fllad the City strawberries 65. School Building, both located In paid ppr cont (or of amount of Coshocton City School District; for l)O rtst for pon Condition that if the i i of all materials and 8ald ls TM the will STOCK A May 10--The atook Stores Up-- 'DoYou? Now ig the tinie to pro- vide for the comforts you'll want when the productive period of your life is over. 1 A small part of your present income laid aside yearly wj)! assure these and prevent your feeling the sting of lean 1 frosty years when you get old.

1 The same yearly deposit guar! antees a comfortable living for your family if you die I prematurely. Ask for rates. Connecticut General Life insurance Company of Hertford i J. E. FOSTER, Agent, Coshocton, O.

TROUBLES Conquered or ftoney Back iVi-- 40 vfars, Cnrey, have Liee-i i i.nd BKuldor sickness on the b.ick If a If v. n.i,:iv":; b.ickadie. i a i the in the i by i )nnt fol'ov. a i 01 safe i Pat cm- market showM a strong tone at the opening tod-iv Ione ac lnp M. hTM a ul mane was at labor for such addition and new build- fi ing.

and done according to the plans lir Pd abov( F0t and specifications as drawn and pre- i pared by the architects. Vernon Rod- ho 10 arJ. Said chock i i (IV nf and A 8 a of a i i i a a be tion pay for bonds as us above sot and to by the Board of Kduca- School District of I 1 1 I i I SiUU i it 1111 I i i Pticd i nn i a i triiv i Loco a gain of one ar(4 on at thc ff of ho Clerk cu ot Ohio, if the pie. Th feat of R-ds. result wns a four to Hravt-s by Cincinnati i at 117.

Pacific Oil rose 1 i a moved to up 1 and point to of the Board of Education and at the office of the architects. condition is not i Bonds will ho i by said of the General Code of Ohio. Section 2. That any ordinances or parts of ordinances not consistent herewith or contrary hereto, be and tho same are hereby repealed and held of no effect. Section 3.

That this ordinance shall tako effect and bo in force from and a the earliest period allowed by law. la mono i t' i i i i rin i to i i I a dlsor i 1 i Don't 1 1 i yon jiomi, p'ire water ri! Carey'-, i i Xo 777, jjq. h.ix Joe JudKO gavo tho Senators an eitly bv i one over the right field wall with two on, in 'he Cilni. Tohm'-; circuit smash In Studebaker. aboard.

won for tho Brown 1 rose to 123. dealing in the rniU were small. i l' to 30U. Hids will be received for the above Boar(i of ''-ducatlon and blders be satisfied as to the locality of Issue before i in their said bid. A Said Hoard of Education resnrves propositions either singly or collect selling ex dividend.

i vc ly a Aaiwlateii Proposals must be on blanks 0,1 rope ia, to 12... 8hed hy ga hoaj (K thfl Q( the right to any and all bi.ls as Passed in council this Sth day of 6. S. i should may deem scaled and indorsed l-pperi .1 sir.i^cV Cardl'i i's coffee bv s'nrt- iii in the opcrcr of th.i' er.f" Hy.iii MHtifie.i n-e hy the hard i i Cnrdinals absolutolv (i-it. W.TP the nne S' 1 I A A I I I May 10--Wheat opened 4 -'4 up, orn to a f( up; oats unch.irg-'d to lower; lard up.

M.iy Sept i i 1 4 Corn M.iy i o.i:.- Mav July July 301 2 Sep; Sept labor and materials must be stated separately, and mav be submitted for any one or more or "nil of the following 111S i items of construction: Excavation, P' order of the Roar.l of Edu- Concrete and Cement. Stono Work. calion of i of Coshocton. Ohio. Brick and Tile, Carpenter Work and Lumber, Iron.

Plastering, Painting, HEELER, Clerk. Of Roard of Education. 10. 17, 24. 31.

Clerk. W. U. DAVIS. President of Council.

Approved by tlie this Ml Hoofing. Plumbing. Heating. Vac. Cleaning, Time Clock Sytom, Electric May Hanky's Whole Wheat Flour nt ii'iix Food at Any Tirr.r.

Good for All in tho Springtime. Your Grocer for Hanley's Whole Wheat Cards sot to TCy.in for hits. Last Night's Fights New Sharkey. Yo'K decision over Roy Moore St. TJ Rrfnikl.Mi Philadelphia won from a Mohr.

Hrooklyn. fen rounds. M.ihr disqualified by i torv I BONDS ig Liberty Honds: second 5P-50: Each Md must be -written in Ink and contain the name of every person interested in it (Section 7ij2: Ohio and each must be accompanied by a certified check on a solvent bank or a surety bond In an amount not less than ten (101 per cent of tho to- SHERIFF'S SALE IN PARTITION State of Ohio. Coshocton County. Common Pleas Court.

No. 6468 Alvin E. Maurer VS. fourth 4'4s 9990; Vic'- ta amount of bid, payable to said dav of May. W22.

Filed i tho Mayor this 9th day of May, 1022. W. S. TISH, Mayor. I A NO.

I An Ordinance to provide one addi- i a Operating Firoman at tho "Wat- AVorks Pumping Station in the City of Cophocton, State of Ohio. oni.uned hy the Council ot th-- i of Coshocton, State of Ohio: I Section 1. That one additionaJ Operating Fireman he employed at tho Water Pumping Station la Ohio Men Accept Defi John L. Maurer. et al Notice Is hereby given, that on Sat- said City who shall receive 65 cents board as a guarantee a a contract urday.

the 3rd day of June A. D. A hour payable somi-monthly out of be entered Into and work com- at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. I will the water works fund, menced within seven (7) days after offer for sale at public auction at the Section 2. That all ordinances tho signing of the contract by the said door of the Court House, in Coshocton, parts of ordinances Inconsistent or the referee on the ground was not pivins; 1m hep'.

a Tribune Advertising is an Investment--Not an Expense HAVE YOU PILES? er 1 1 rim Women Hats' Roard of Education ami the successful, Ohio, the followInR real estate, to-wlt: with be repealed and this ordinance bidder. Situate In the County of Coshocton tako effect from and after the earll- Said proposals must bo sealed, ad- and the Stato of Ohio, and tho Town-1 est period allowed by law. dressed to the Clerk of the Board of ship of Adams and being a part of lot Passed in council' this Stli day of F.nucation of the Coshoclon, Ohio, Nunrber fire (5) of tho second (2nd) May, 1922. Cltj School District and endorsed on quarter (or section) of tho sixth' Attest: O. S.

Bowen, Clerk, hero KM tho Out8id( plalnly i tho Items township of the fourth range' R. DAVIS. near here, it all started bld pon and name of lho bldder rnlte(1 stnteg i a 1ands boundod President of Council t-omo of the mere men dared A corporate nirety bond for 60 per and described as follows, beginning at Approved by the Mayor this 9th criticism of -nt of the amount of the bid. satis- the south east corner of said tract or day of May, 1922. May you dont liko our hats trim them yourselves." Now there Is going to he a lively ti'ne In Manchester, a small to raUo their voices In the hoadKe.tr worn by the fair dames i factory to the board Is required on all lot of land It being the north oast Filed with the Mayor this Dth dav of the village.

contracts for the a i and full corner of John Honeybarger'g land of May, 1922. S. TISH, Mayor. Sonil TMpltalizod the situation completion of tho work and to jruar-; bought from Mr. Relss: thence oldT'n, born vj rn nn a 10 1 wWch a th Sal1 ard Ed calloa I ss i mlnntes.

west May 10. 17. nng no greas sTh-es a men will trim the hats and their ftn Rn rt for i 1 a John jIonoybar ert north tablet a remove, can.e folk must wear the roduc4s for al! twtal lahor line 2., chains and ,6 links to a stone Sunday morning. The ot Education reaorrea; decrees east eovea chains and forty- The Truest End of Life The truest end of life Is to know I life that never William KWSPAPERl NEWSPAPER!.

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