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U'M JJJilK 2 7 1 9 0 ijJLli -tf A A OOSHOCTON DAILY AGE FOUNDED Every Evening Except Sunday by THK AGE PUBLISHING COMPANY Sfttby BiuUina, Ccwhoeton Ohio Diff Subscription Kates By mail, 25 month; 100 rfayk. 41-00; $3JOO the year; payable in advance. Paper discontinued when time expires without exception. By carrier, 1O cents the week delivered to any part of Coshocton or Roscoe. Subscribers will greatly facilitate the delivery of The Age by immediately reporting any irregularity to the circulation department.

Representatives ROBERT TOMES lie Nassau St. New York City S. WAT.T.IS SOX first Nat. BIdg, Chicago Entered at the Posioffice at Coshocton. Ohio, as second-class matter.

Both Phones No. With Experts Presided Renders Lengtfy De- clsia on "What Is Whisky." SAYS WILEY IS TO NARROW Jtfember of Ohio Select List of Daily Newspapers The Daily Age Circulation is certified by the Association of American Advertisers. Also Takes Exceptions to Rulings Made by Bonaparte and Bowers. HoMs That All Potable Liquors Distilled From Grain Are Whisky, No Matter How Much Adulterated. Distillers Should Be Compelled to Name Ingredients on Label.

A GOOD CITIZEN William Ainpr. a Cinehmatian. who has been kaowii for many years as Citizen Ampt because of his staunch views on the duties ot" a citizen has died and bequeathed to his city the splendid sum of to be expended in concerns for the public Bizarre i Quixotic Perhaps but it is unfortunate that more citizens who have money and die and cannot take it with them, do not provide something for the betterment for the community in which they have dwelt and raade their fortune. If every city in the United States would set aside an annual sum to be spent in public- free concerts there would be a steady uplift in the class of citizenship. Musit- haih charms to sooth the savage breasi and it also brings men more closely together and reveals beauties of the character of man iis well as of melodv.

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY Washington, Dec. President i Taft, in a four-thousand word opinion, on which he has been workisg tor i months, has decided the mcofa- i mooted Question of "What Is whis- fey?" differing in his decision from Harvey W. Wiley, chief chemist of the department of agriculture; Lloyd 1 X. Bowers, solicitor general of the i United States, asd Former General Charles J. Eoaaparte.

I Mr. Bonaparte and Dr. Wiley the president differs radically in his flcd- ings," and from the opinion of Solic- i Itor General Bowers, which he com- I meeds higflly. he takes exception also. In eEect the president Ends" thai other interpretations of pure food act of June 30, 1906, as applied to whisky, have been too narrow.

"After examination of all the evidence." he says, "it seems to me overwhelmingly established that for a hundred years the term in the trade and among the customers has included all potable liquor dis ouea rrom grain, that the straight whisky is, as compared with the whisky made by rectification or re- distillaton and flavomg aad coloring matter, a subsequent improvement, and rfrat therefore it is a perversion i SOLICITOR GENERAL 51.5 IVt as to jt BOWERS. DYING MAN STRUNG UP BY ANGflY MOB (From The Age of Dec. 27, 1399) J- S. Elliott has a force of men cutting ice en the upper basin and more men will be employed Monday. The ice is five inches thick and the finest harvested in a.

number of years- There is no frozen snow with which to contend and eacb. adds about Tuesday morning. He was unable to speak and died Wednesdav morning at Peoniflgfon Killed Man and Wife, Devon. W. at Hurley.

-A tragedy a remote section across the West Virginia line, when Baker, a brother-in-law of George Meadorrs. who was tilled by Howard Little, the famous sextuple murderer, now under sentence to die. was siict and killed fay Harry ilrs. Baker was also snot and Wy- of the pure food act to attempt now att Meadows, who wss with the Bato limit the meaning of the term ke rs. received a bn'iet iron Pensing- to that which modern manu- ton.

laner was in wounded Miss Winifred Haul on was the hostess at a sheet and pillow case party at her home on Cherry-st Friday night E5ght of the 23 guests discovered the one and a half inches to the thickness identity of all and Miss Edna Hay of the sheet- fillign the ice -won the prize lot. The time was houses will be commenced Monday. Friday night was the coldest of the and this morning the mercury in thermometers throughout the city registered very near the zero mark. It seemed to grow colder after the sun arose and theremometers which at six o'clock registered 6 degrees were at two degrees. Martin Cullison.

an aged and respected citizen of Tunnel Hill, was stricken with paralysis at the home of his daughter Mrs. D. W. Johnson i I SAYS UNCLE HIRAM Well, Christmas has come and gone and as usual I get too dad- burned much. delightfully spent- Hon.

J. C. Adams, who represent Coshocton county in the legislature that is to convene in Columbus at high noon. New Years' day left for the capital today at noon. Francis Wolfe died Saturday.

morning at his residence in FranklinJ township at 4 o'clock. He was 73 factnre and taste have made the most desirable variety." Where Bowers Erred. Both Dr. Wiley and Attorney General Bonaparte found that the brand "whisky" could be applied properly only to "straight oc, such liquor as was made by tlon and by- aging in charred oas barrels, whlie Mr. Borers, the president's report says.

-feB into the error of making too nice a disnactioa in reference to the amount 01 congeii- eric substance or traces of fusil" oif required to constitute ts-his'ry for practical purposes." "It is undoubtedly true." says the by Mrs. Baker, wco got his pistol from him. He escapee, and in a fight with officers was again wounded, this time so seriously that it was feared he would die. In this condition he was si-asg cp by an anaed s-ob of 10 riddled -with bullets. STRANDED CREW RESCUED Ccsst Freighter Goes Hard Aground During Storm- Point 5.

Dec. freight coaster" Thurmond, loaded with soft coal, 'from Xews to Providence, is oS Toms river. Her rears old and" has been in failing presideat zhat TM Uquor trade oScers and crew. 22 in all, were health for some time, his death being tfeen fnil of frauds on taken os by the'iifessvers of the JK I TllP. tfi'faoa 'ihrrr A TT-- due to the inSrmities of old age.

The druggists of the city reached an agreement Friday night whereby they will close their places of business at o'clock every evening except Monday and Saturday. Xo stated hours were given for these evenings. The S. S. 3.

met wtth Walter Elliott Friday evening whea the following officers were elected for the coming year: President. Joha Childs: tempt to change the meaning and Harry ireasurer I Sage of the Age HUM tit MM it for 100 years ana narro-s- it to ia- i elude only straight whisky: and there Is nothing in the pure law warrants the inference of such an in- tention DT congress. The -way to do it is to require a branding in conj nection with the term 'whisky" which wiii indicate just what Mod. of whis- Some men would rather sit on Package contains. Thus.

barrel in a grocery store than rest straight whisky may be branded as in an easy chair at home. i such and may be accompanied by the i legend 'aged in the -wood." Whiskv tew cases the men are from rec tiSed. redistilled or neatral spirits may be branded zs, from rectified, redistilled spirits, as the case may be. the public by false labels; bat these Tonis rivt- and" Had wick: stations frauds did not consist in palming' with the breeches baoy. something welch was not whissy.

Dickinson Reaches Porto Rico. San Juaa, P. R-. Dec. naval yacit ilaySower Tias arrived here, having on board Secretary of War Dickinson and General Edwards, chief of the bureau of Insular affairs.

Governor Coitoa. Colonel Howze, Commander Bobrer and several prominent Porto Ricans received them at the landing. There was no ceremony in their reception, but the town was decorated In their honor. but in palming oS one kind of -as another and better kind of whisky. Whisky made of rectified or redistilled or neutral spirits and given a color and 3avor by borar suga-.

made in a few days, was often braaded as bonrbon or rye straight whiskv. Toe to remedy rnig evil is not tc at- And in a no' to blame. 4 Tom Page certainly fattened up bis batting average when he predicted! that Christinas snow storm. Taose who made whisky of recti- Sed. redistilled or neotrai spirits can His predictions will have mores not complain if.

In order to prevent Scissorinctums Got Careless Like All the greater switchman of recent ear. Prince Cupid Denounces Governor. Honolulu. Dec. Cupid, delegate to congress, has attacked Governor Frear and his created so great a ruction in the Republican party that it will probably end in the elimination of the natives of Hawaii as representatives at Washington.

FItzsimir.oRS Knocked Out. Sydney. Dec. won by a. knockoct ia the twelfth, round in his fight with Bob Fiizsiianions.

THIS AND THAT Three men were burned to death at Harrison. W. as the result of a lamp being upset during a drunken times was Big Four Warringer. who 11 ell opethes tomorrow switched Jf4J.JMfl of tbc jthey been i-retty gooie monej into own prsvate side i to Eut even his soot sol f-au frog --Anaconda Slardarri than duriae coming further frauds, they are required to 1 use a bracfl whicn shall show exactly the Miid of whisky they are selling. orgv.

"1 I For ttat rasoa 5t seems to me fair I Allen Blood, 14. of Terre Haote, to require them to brand tfceir prod- saved the lives of three boys uct as zaade from rectified spirits." or 'whisk- froia neutral fall due about Januao 1 city fathers who went through skating. the ice while in a Jicxt Missed Good Thing. If Sugar Trust hsd that the 'or ferretting oat customs fraud for it mjght have tod Post vou go.ng to do any jear or just go along ol 5 rut EVENING SMILE Better Go th Going is Good i he of Servia has be-n to abdicate Such consioerat-on shonla appreciated His prertecr-s- sor. it TAIU remembered, was not given a i-d- ger.

Bi'I Always an Exception Mr. his disajv. proval of the Hie neh Yet Mr. Bryan is rich and ohiefK ongascd in an idle effort to be Louis Globe-Democrat. Can Tram on the More Boxer uprisings in China Send Jeff and Johnson and some more of our best over to sucmue them-Pitsburg Post ZA tee case may and if George P.

Sheldon, deposed head ofj agel ibe wood, as sometimes Is the Phoenix company, ac- tbe case class ct whisky, ctised of embezzling $1.060,000, died they may add thw fact," Et cis home in Greenwich, Cona, 2.2. to the qaestioE of bleads. while detectives guarded the torse- Warden Jones of the Oiiio penitentiary has abrogated the rale and terafter prisoners in tae luxury cigars but pifes and dgarets rood or wr-am tzc 2ae case cr tagged zo aa to fc wisy cr Keris. tie tera Wenflj a of iliw esb- wc ivl the preai'ect saye: "Where straight ar4 E3z4e. The peculiar properties of Cham- frora netitral spirits are mixed.

It Is Cough Remedy have been srojer to call A biead of jthoroagbly tested dnring" epidemics wtUky as5 whiakr jof influenza, and when it taken from time we have not beard of a single Ir. to "dlstfilate frota jcase of pneumonia. Soid by all aced for drialdnK. coraaaon- ideaiesr. I 7y kaowa rem," tbe report ea.y* eat tfce of label "Tr.Se opinion president, sri txs to tins of tore of labor, io rega' and tlou ta APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE WILL BE CONSIDERED GOLD MEDALFLOUR Fourth Estate How the power of the press may be wielded in behalf of the people The.

story of an editor's sacrifice of love on the altar of principle -tf y- 5 A Romance of Newspaperdom NOVELIZED BY FREDERICK TOOMBS From the Much Talked About Newspaper PJay by Patterson and Harriet Ford Realistic, Thrilling, True to the Life of Today Read the Opening Chapter Today Yuletide Brings Many Weddings CHAfiGED WITH TRAPPING SKUNK WITHOUT PERMIT Prof. Frank of the Walniit-st school principal presence of twenty fire guests at the An affidavit has been filed by Jos. R. in Siuire Wimmer's court i charging Dayton with, trapping a skunk on the farm of David L. Balo in Virginia township on Dec.

22, without permission. Jos. R. Balo pa vt.tr Jivir 01 siuefcts 3H. cue Countrv chib Miss Nellie Miller and! 035 farm rented on the shares- Mr John Gros un-ted ii An officer wassent cat with a war- irwin preforming thei 1 1 fol JlslJer was attended wi31 srrest the squire he this and Miss Xeilie G.

ttewson, daughter of treasurer Stephen "Dawson, were united in marriage Christmas afternoon at 4 o'clock" at the home of Rev. Wm. E. Hunt on Fourth-st Tfloy are both I'-ridA was gowned in a blue silk prin-j bowels, cause chronic sonsitpation. and very estimable people and cess and tho rides maid wore a veryJDoa Regulets operate easfly, tone their hosts of friends are showerins i beromins; srown of red silk.

Miss tae stomach, cure consitpation 25c riage. the Rev. cpromony- Miss by Cbra Gross sifter of thes evenms srcom and Mr Ed. Mjlier brother the bride acted as best man. Harsh physics react, weaken the i "Why does the connt look so miner abie? The last time Jl saw; hlga he i The appropriation ordinance toj accordance herewith aad tader toe provide money to run the city govern food law; to tbe cnt for the next six mouths will of vo te be presented by the finance commit- of to prepare the tee at the farewell session of day council Tuesday evening.

them with congratulations. They will be at home to their friends after Jan 15 in a new house at the corner of Fourth and Svcamore-sts. the an investigation, andifs ai shame that be can't get it--Baltimore Xews, Pretty Proof A fitting epitaph for tomb would be: "The Leopold's young. "--St. Lptais Dispatch good die "Yes, but since then be has been try- Ing to study the American poker tables." C.

E. Cottom and family Saturday in Columbus. CURED TO 14 DAYS PAZO OfHTMOTT to gostrmttxA to of Blind, Bleed or or Capudlne for That Out last night? Headache nervous this morning? Hick's Capu- dlne just the thing to fit yon for busl- new Clears the head--braces the! It- At E. Ander-j S.chardcon Meek G3er.n O. Miss Xeilie Richardran, well known an pcpalar young people, were united in marriage bv Rev.

Wm Hunt and ma a Mrs. Rachel is the" ebamnng daughter of i fr ftnr MiKer stewardess at the ASK yov club. Mr. Gross is the son of Mrs. Peter Gross on Xorth 12th- For the ilr.

and Mrs. Gross will make their "home with the fcrides mother at tae Country cluo- for them. his ong career a minister ROSCOE BOY PELL ON ICE SPRAINING Hick's Capudine cures o- Palmer Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sick Headache p.

R. of Roscoe. has been Also nervous Headache, Tiavelers carrying his right arm in a bandage Friday when he slipped and fell on the ice, badly spraining his Performed He and aches from Grip Stom I ach Troubles or Female troubles. Try Capul.ne--it's liquid--effects Immediately. Sol wrist.

Saturday evening- the same arm.

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