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Coshocton Daily Age from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 2

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Coshocton, Ohio
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Ptft Buyers of clothing and furnishing goods will please take notice. For the next thirty days, in every department of store, special prices will prevail Extraordinary values will be offered. We intend to unload from Three to Five Hundred Suits Men's, Boys 7 and Children's Clothing The potent power behind this sale is the prices. The goods offered are the finest and best productions of American skill. Don't overlook the fact; In Coshocton we are the sole agents for the famous STEIN-BLOGH CLOTHING.

Which is known to be the best on earth. For a tew of our styles and prices, see our windows. Gome and See Us We are Willing to be Investigated ITC UI I'D CLOTHING rid nuD STORE FORBES BLOCK COSHOCTON, OHIO rip The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune WILL TAKE ON A Tour of Europe This Is the Last Call. Read The Commercial Tribune for A NOTRE DAME UDY'S APPEAL knowing of or of thfi jolutK, lumbkKOH, In the klclixiyd or neural palnx, to to for a ho we wliSch curwd All of it bar duly to it to all FRKK. Too cnru yourwril Ht thouMtndA wtVI tmtttf-- no Thin xiinpletifr- urte frora JooMtw blood' n11 thu Klving vlwilinltT uid to wholn Mwn If ftboTA Puailiuui la ett BEFITS OF STREET PUS Uhrichsvillo already has street cars and knows the advantages that come with them.

Concerning street railway lines the Uhrichsvllle Chronicle has the following editorial comment: Uhrichsvllle is willing to give every encouragement to traction lines proposing to come this way, and she has much to offer in the way of patronage. It is realized the cheap faro electric roads are a great benefit to the towns they touch and to the country through which they pass. of way, which once were difficult to get for such lines, are more willingly given as people see how much good can be reaped from the building of roads that enable them to leave home and return with little expense. The traction lines furnish a belter market for the products of the farm, and it has come to pass that fanners are now eager to give rights of way free of charge, because they know the value of their farm is great ly enchancecl thereby. BEWARE OP OINTMENT'S FOR CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surf aces.

Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from thef. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, and Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine.

It is taken Internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney ft Co. free. Sold by druggists.

Price, 76 cents per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. NEW EXCHANGE OPENS AT WEST mm IT NEXT WEEK The ML Vernon District conference will be held at Warsaw, Wed- negday and Thursday of next week, Morning, afternoon and evening sessions will be held. The conference is composed of the ministers of the d.strict, the local preachers, the district stewards, and three delegates from each charge, the district steward, one Sunday school superintendent, one class leader and one Epworth League president. MOMMY REPORT OF CITY SCHOOLS The following report is made for the Coshocton schools during the month just passed' Attendance and Punctuality.

Total enrollment at end of seventh month 1610 Last year 1482. Enrollment in first primaary, 306. Last year, 281. Attendance. Best attendance, Miss Colopy 99.4; Miss Laurie 98.5.

Poorest 90. Average attendance for the 94.9; last month 94.2; same month last year 93.2. By buildings: Sycamore 9 6 6 Bancroft 95.9; Walnut 9 5 8 Chestnut 93.2;.South Lawn 92.7, Punctuality. Number of cases of tardiness 60; last month 53; same month last year, 50. Total thus far this year 411; last year 497.

By buildings; Sycamore Bancroft South Lawn Walnut 11; Chestnut 37. No taardness this month--Miss Me- Glnnls. Mr. Wilson, Miss Smith, Miss Hunt. Miss Dllley, Miss Davis.

Mtss Laurie, M'as M. Mohlcr, Miss Wagner, Miss Kate McClure, Miss Miss Edna Mohlor, Mr. Hootman. Half-holidays for punctuality attendance--Miss Hunt, Miss Kate McClure, School lavlnoa lank. Total deposits to date $1 m.

80. 4m the high school, with something more than 1-10 of the school enrollmeni had made something more than 1-i of the tardiness--more than three times its share. But all the tardiness in the high school had been made by 53 pup'ls. More than 2-3 of the pupils had not been tardy at all. Of these 53 pupils 35 had been tardy not more than twice.

Eighteen pupils had been tardy in all 77 times. This means that a little more than one per cent, of the total school enrollment had made more than 20 per cent, of the tardiness. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR HARRY POPE Funeral services over the remains of the late Harry B. Pope were conducted Friday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of his father I. B.

Pope on Ma'o street. A short talk was made by Rev. Hamilton-and was assisted in? the impressive-service by Dr. Hunt. Mrs Warner Hay afew selections beautifully.

The pall bearers were: John Hay Warner Hay Samuel Williams Charles Gosser Joseph Burbeck Glenn Boyd The remains -Were taken to Wooster for interment, the widow and her little daughter Helen being accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Pope, Miss Jessie Pope, Will Pope, Bentley Pope and Allan Pope.

I the in front in wearing Kara Aatlaaptkt Oren SMaNb, becanae up-to-date and radiira the valoe of modem adeace that enahke her to protect her fown without any of the 4toagwaabk faatam of raboer aMdda that aka ftaa en4nnd ia the put Duas BittttPff ate oilorteie. BJUBI SaittM are whfte and or5te Milt Tf ovinget Sells Brown Wag ons, Corn Plan If rs, that plant just three grains in a bill Disc, Spring and Spike Hat rows to prepare your oats and corn ground. The right kitic 1 at the right price. Come it and talk it over at Gray Hardware Co. CHAS.

LOOS i KJCAL BaTATKAMU IMMIRAHCB. If WMit or kAMM, tote or quick, trl 4A4J, vntfeWT DP Bicycle Buy a new one they arc cheap enough. Standard bicycles with coaeter brake I2S.OO;' without brake $1000 Celebrated Racycfea, to 70; 9OG more for coaster brake. The Raeyele leade the Met having been awarded flrat ariae at the Laula If yvti want okf bkyaie In ehla-eliape well 4e 11 Meyeja anaaHaa af eVety kind. We arc in a position to sett a ntsmfacr of very desirable lots in Board of Trade Third Addition! I at greatly reduced prices, if yonde.

sire to purchase give ifs a call soon as they are going very fast BoydMcCottnell PHONE 93. IfYoo Want to Biff REAL ESTA' It Win Pay to G. W. BENDURB New Fassenger rAII Parta ef tMe Ctty rhoawi: Ctt 441; A 1R. ABBOTT, EWSPAFERl.

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14,383
Years Available:
1883-1912