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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 3

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TIMES RECORDER, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH ilk i trte, Fraih Ardny, rterki J. A. Elliot, ft'teMOr, ''Wni ti relton, nutrt Xft nen la ordr to ure right of may for the electric lias, Mr and Mr Wilmr Hammond en Hotel Arrivals. uTTiruDnDunnn ktt7Y7q INIUvJX 1UV-1VI iuuiv iiun We arc just qoinq lo tell oii all about it. We nre prepared to do any anil all kind of i Job Who-i Said lit? Printing.

tliaf w'v un Jertiike'-n hut that Sit wt! rtmplt'tMl it in the mof-t workmanlik'o manner. (Mir pijtimment first -class in every particular. have bought every- thins we can think of that will lsr of ser- M( it in an up-ttMlato printing etahlish- menf. anything he calle'l for that has escaped us, that d-m't happen to have, we'll get il. We will he glad to talk ro you ahout any printing order you may Yj have to pi act.

Don't make any difference whether we gel the order or not. Let talk ahout it. Th conversation may to you ami perhaps to u. i 14 South Times Recorder Job Rooms, iririrttiiririirir'l''f' In line and abreast of the times we are. eiilcniig our new btisiiiees year with the beet line of Musli-al Instruments possible for one bouse to carry.

llnb'n a goK teacher and we have learned that reliable goods are the beet to sell. I'M Ml Price are going to right, aud some bargains are being offered at this time. H. 0. MINSO SONS.

Boom "TalloringM VOl'M OWIN CtlV. I 111 ill 'of -tc 8. i reamabie, jt aiih, J. f. fltrlfklet 'en iprt the Rrn a flrnl -nrtn tno.e there Cao.F.

Unldv. i.o.h.-r pupil of tiic tn ik- hool at Bui M.mdny CRI WICK TW nil, some fine sheep at the ImlPtua enpert Th.y wutk buif Saturday af; rmuin vvrf rtmire.i hv of Kaml-onlilet breed. A very large, flue wooM beep, rlslmed wry Ur ll wooM be profitable for both wool and mut This breed if khiip wtie origin jated in France more than a century nnd noire of Ihcm tri l'nile'1 Stales several year ao, but are entirely new to this part of Ohio We are all glad to hive" the Iwtier weal hit and sew the mud dry up nice more so the roads can be traveled upon. M. I.

Evans will close his wlntet term of school on tlie jlst of tfcis month, with dinner at the school house. A. Clapper, of Akron. wa-here and spent Sunday ith his parents, Mr. snd Mrs Jacob Clapper.

Csrl Brookover' at tended the leeture in Zsnevllle la-t night DIRANT W. A. Foul of Zanesville was here last week on business. Misses Ida. and Sylvia Neff, who have been visiting at Malta, have returned to home at this place.

J. C. Neff was In the elty Saturday. William Bailey. of South Zanesvllle called on bid cousin, Mrs .1 C.

Neff of this place Monday Miss Bessie Oilbert and brother, Orover of McConnelsvilie are visiting their aleter, Mrs. Edward Dnrant Otis Shaner, who has been conflqeij ,0 nome Is able to be out again Edward Diirant has purchased the property owned by R. G. Neff and will move, to this place In the near future. Mr.

and Mrs. Ellsha Janes of East Bloom were calling on the sick people here Sunday. Miss Alba Dowetiharker and Miss Elsie Eveland Of Eagleport were the guests of friends here Sunday, EAST GREENWOOD. Roy Hunter removed to South Zanesvllle Friday. i Mrs.

8, O. (V)lllnn returned to her horn at Beverly after an extended visit among relatives and friend In this community. Joslah Hunter removed bis saw mill to the vicinity of Salem M. E. church last weeks, where be will manufacture the materia) fur the proposed new edifice there.

II. F. Saunders Is going to do the carpenter work. He will also build a residence tor Madison Bunting during the summer. i At the Democratic primary for this (Washington) township the following were nominated: Trustee, Silas Williams; clerk, Amerlctis Arnold; assessor, Charles Morrison; Justice of the peace, Henry Wordrow; constable, A.

I). Bowden; pike superintendent, Swank. BLACK HAND. Mr. Lon Burrier, who lives on' the Felix Claypool farm here, had a severs hemorrhage friday afternoon which came near resulting fatally.

Had Dr. PoKtle arrival been delayed but a few moments his life would have flown. He is now able to walk around. Born, Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Franris, a The Democrat of Hanover township nominated the following ticket, Saturday; Trustee, J. W. Nethers; eh rk, O. E. Phillips; assessor, S.

Drumm; constable, Check and P. C. Ryan, justice F. M. Haynea.

''The Republicans will a ticket Thursday evening. D. IT, McFarland, of Coshocton wis here on business, Tuesday. MILLS. John Wilson, of North "elcm, is vis.

King hfs many friends this vtcitlty The little child of Ed. Flemng died on St'nday of whooping cnugn. else a child of David MltcbHl. Our schooli, dosed her on last Fri day with the usual good time. Tie teacher hae been doing good work the past year.

Professor MeConagh Is well fitted for his position. Miss Etha Lorlmer had rharge of the primary department and has taught a very successful term. She is a teacher of experience and Is doing a good woik. The band hoys gave a play cm last Friday night, "The Cuban Sp)," and It was a sucres In every respect ind the large audience was highly entertained. Miss lllandie Hall of Zanesvllle r.i...i nt this nlace.

Mrs, Emily snd Loulfca White were in Cumberland buslnsn Saturday, cmiih MitMner of High Hill has mov ed his saw mill to the farm of Jame i n.i., tiiace. 1111 VI It'" Our school' commenced today after a vacation of three weeks. Rev. J. (' lloolllday of Zanesvllle will lecture si the Presbyterian church of this plw tvst Friday evening at 7 o'clock.

CHRONIC DIARRHOEA CURED. m. suffered with chronle dlarrhis? a for several monlba. Bht was attended tr Physician who at last pronounced her case hopeless. She procured one I'-cent bottle of Cham berlaln" Colic cnoiera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and five doseg gave her per manent relief.

I pleasure In rec-ommndlng It ns th best on the mar. kct. Mrs. F. E.

Watson, Aiken, Ala, Sold by Wldney Drug Btor and Nt'i Drug Store. Idwlm tertained about thirty of their friend 'tn wr. siary HuKef and daughter E'la are both on the list. lb Democrat held their nilmart heie twturday. U.

Lufhr rtinuuens left tMay for, Charles City, Iowa, where hs e-1 ur en.ployB,ent. jus. rtiutix Tie or Inltl'lt AVttt It, A elect rli- railway. One man near here aid he would give the right of ay ana ami it necessary ne wrn.id give ii.immi rnat sounds like busl NEW CONCORD. Mrs.

Nannie Wilson, who has been here attending the funeral of her mother, returned to ter home in Indianapolis Tueanr-, The funeral of Miss Mary Miller oc curred on Tuesday of this week. It was a very large funeral. Relatives from a distance who attended the fu neral were: Dr. Coot Chlsholm, Mrs. Florence Douglas of Pittsburg, Rev, R.

J. Miller of Allegheny. Maltie and Mrs. Dr. Chlsholm of Pittsburg and Paul Moore of Braddoek.

Dr. James Earle of Cambridge was a tmsiiiess visitor here on Tuesday. John Bain, who has been quite sick. Is convalescing. The Infant child of David Mitchell died Monday of pneumonia.

In a lawsuit between Samuel Lorl-mer and Henry Chamber before Squire T. J. Uaklll, Lorlmer won his case In the full amount asked, 15. The High school had very enjoyable social on Inst Thursday Ten cents admission was charged. The proceeds to go to school library fund.

They netted $12." 1 3. V. Speer, Joseph Camphell and N. A. (leyer were In Zanesrllle Tnes- day on business.

Our township convention will be held next Thursday in Norwich. Arrangements for the erertion of four new houses are about completed for the new addition to Our town. Rumors of two weddings next week In our town. The nice weather of the past week has greatly Improved our country made and our merchants notice an Increase of trade. NORWICH.

Mis Mary Churchill of Cambridge, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. O. Allen. Miss Laura Johnson spent Saturday afternoon with Concord friends. Mrs.

Maggie Overton, son and nephew, of Washington, Indiana, are visiting relatives here. II. M. Kelly has returned from a southern trip In the Interest of the lT. S.

Ulass company. Mrs. Chloe Wilson of New Concord spent Friday with her father, D. Me-Mlilen. Communion service was held at the Presbyterian rhunh Sunday.

C. A. Geyer Is home on a visit. Mr. Achauer of Sonora visited C.

C. DavlH last Thursday. Mrs, Clara Gibbons died Tuesday morning at three o'clock after a lingering Illness of two years. Her mother and sister were with her, having arrived Sunday afternoon. A husband and Son are left 1 Mrs, O'Neal was In Zanesvllle last week.

Mr. C. C. Davis, who baa been very sick is not so well the past four days. Mr.

Knox Is quite 111 of typhoid fever. Mr. Charles Urban Is on the sick list. 1 Mrs. M.

Powers, who has been sick for some time, Is better at this wilting. AX LINE. Qui'e a number of persons were called to Zanesvllle from here last Friday and Saturday to give teetlmony In the George Williams ease. i 1 Ray Dodd has secured a position In Columbus to night yard clerk for the S. tc H.

Ry. Charles Taylor has a broard smile on his face. He nys tts girl. Mr. Joe Truax moved to Zanesvllle last Saturday and Mr.

"Samuel Brown will move to Michigan, thU week. Mr. J. C. Holloway made a business trip to Zanesvllle today.

Mr. Clayton nas rented the farm near Roseville lately purchased by Eu gene Fauly and will move about April 1st. Mr. Wesly Horn, who returned from a short stay In Missouri a few we'ks ago has rented the Crooks farm south SZZ 11 f'" near future. Mrs.

Augustus James, of White Ct.t tage, visited her daughter, Mrs. Cherry, of this place last Saturday. Frank Moore, of tne II. A O. was home oer Sunday.

H. R. Gordon returned to his labors this morning as day operator here toi the C. 8. II.

Ry, after a few na)s of a lay off on scoeunt of the VTOlaa trial. MT. STERLING. Mia. I.

E. Hick, Mis. Kebccta Itctija. min and Mrs. A D.

Van AHnj are on the list Rev. J. TySet and v. Davis arc noltin revival servi'i at the Hopewell rbtirih. Fruuk ttrnndom a pupil of die high school, was emploved to teath thu apnnB rm at r.o.

01 Jedmallon Saturday Jrs-e Vnn Allm, a gunrd nt the ManaM Reformatory. ia wees George Brenner mnvd to Z.inesvl'.le, last week. FT.nk Williams Is spending thl.i week In Roseville, 0, At t'ic Republican primary Saturday tbf following ticket vai nominated; to lain by Are Friday. The household good were feaved. The people of Pleaaant City are making an effort to have the eleetrir line to be built from thie elty to Bye-ville extended that plaee.

M.DONAI.n. A nelglilmrhood oyster suppt-r at the home of D. M. Reed, the evening of Wednesday last, was enjoyed hy three score and ten frtendu of the hont. The eveuing waa charmingly planned as to show the ability of a capable host-east, aud elegant arcouinioitutiotis, ex quisite music, a delicious supper and MimptuoiiR entertaintucut went to make it one of the most enjoyable events of the year.

School was closed last Friday at the Ridge, Elliott's and Smith's schools, after six months successful Instruction by Miss Carrie Mawhorter, Mr. Earl Frazier and Mr. Harley Mc Donald respectively. C'atberyne Rlbhona was In Zanesvllle Saturday. Emma M.

Menry vUlted friends at High Hill from Friday until Monday. At the latter place Mr. McDonald was delightfully surprised by a visit from a hundred friends of the school. Teacher, pupils, or visitors could not speak in high enough terms of the la dies that provided a moot bounteous dinner. During the afternoon alt were en tertained by a program happily arranged with declamation, dialogue and song Violins In the hands of skill ful performers furnished the music' The day ended with an old-fashioned spelling school.

The directors have se cured the services of the same teacher for the spring term. Mestfrs. John Hnrkness imi Elmer Dovny were In Zanesvllle on Mon day. Mrs. W.

A. OIIiImiiis and daughter, lluth, and Mrs. William Elliott aud daughter, Edith, visited relatives in South Zanesvllle over Sabbath. Messrs. H.

E. McDonald and Robert Hnrkness attended the Star Course cture in Zanesvllle Monday evening. Eva Gibbons of Duncan Falls spent-Saturday and Sunday with her parents here. Mrs. James Bowden returned home last Friday after visiting friends in Znnesville.

Miss Anna Roach of this place Is visiting friends In Zanesvllle this week. YOI NO The school closed here last Friday with appropriate exercise. In the afternoon Rev, Stewart In behalf of the scholars presented to the Sims, a handsome five dollar parlor clock and a china shaving cup. Mr. Sims has taught here for a number of terms and has endeared himself to both ptipila and patrons, The school has progressed rapidly under his snperftslon and It Is 1 with' regret that they part with him.

Miss Clara Hurd, who has been teaching near Dexter City, la at home for a short vacation, Mr. D. B. Carrell and sister, Mary, of Zanesvllle are visiting their par- 'nts here. Willie and Charley Wilson of Muse- vllle were the guetls of their uncle, Mr.

E. Brothers, last Friday and Saturday. Miss Deema Spftrrowgrove of High Hill and Miss Nelly Mitchell were the guests of Miss Minnie Irwin last i Thursday. The soclnl given by the school Friday night was well attended and was a decided success. Mrs.

Alta Donn was the guest Qf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simons, at Coal Hill, last Friday. Mr. Jncob Carrell visited his dnugh-tere, Mrs.

Geo. Roberts at Rural Dale, Sunday and Monday. Mr. Norvllle Stewart, who has been visiting at Wheeling, W. and other places, returned home Inst week.

Mr, D. J. Hurd attended the funeral ot Mr. Henry B. Wilson of Wood Grove In Morgan county, on last Tuesday.

The deceased was an aged and highly respected cltlxen. Mrs. Louisa Brooks returned Saturday after a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Appcrson of Norwich. Miss Georgia Shot well of Musevllle visited her aun'.

Mrs. Wm; P. Doan, last Friday and Saturday nnd attended the social Correll is quite sick at Mrs. this writing. Miss Lizzie Voorhles of Knight was the guest of Mis Clara Hurd Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. C. E. Brothers and son, Em-mlt, went lo Phllo today to visit relatives. OTSEGO.

Mr. snd Mi. Jame Lane were called to Zanesvllle yesterday on account of Illness In the home of their daughter, Mrs. F.na Johnson. Archie Cherry and family have moved to Coshocton.

The many friends of Mr. Cora Hammond are pleased to see that she Is able to be out again after her serious Illness. Perry Wort man and family has moved to the Decker property. Harry Brannon and family moved from nee.n i. ea, to this place urday Luther TWgfellow has moved from the Whltcraft protKrty to the farm of Wm.

Jai kson, The people of this place are tery Ten nienttiers of the 'H-i of Chicago" t'O. were reglered nt Palace, Other arrivals were: J. Sherry. Fall River, Mai F. A Sherry, Fall KHer, J.

II. Beein. Reiie; Kent, Waynehburg H. Kull. Chattanooga.

Jit-. Mli-oii. New York; to'iiiii, Mnilon. W. II.

Melick, RosMllle, 0 Bron, lliiieell; C. J. Flnlev. nsllle, A. ti.

aunimwILitietud. Berry, Klmlmlten; .11. Ilxstcr, Canton: F. W. Hawley, Milwaukee, It Schrlener, Cincinnati; Sum Tracy, Marietta; H.

Crnbtr'e. New Holland. I. Pennington, Indlanapolli; F. Fleming, Fraievshurg; S.

M. Coshocton; K. P. Rogers. Chicago.

Kirk II- Custer, Cnlttnihu: John J. Jennings, Norwich; Miss "Heart of Chicago" Co; II Columbus; N. 8. league, M. and wife.

New Islington; 11. Bnch- ninn and wife, Adainsvllle; (iny Crooks, Crooksvllle; M. Meenan, L-; onsdale; n. O. Handshy, Kelsey; 11 Worthington, Hetnlix If.

Pair. Colnnibiis; C. W. flmc, New York. 1 A.

G. Shlers, Marietta; II. Wor- worth. I'fOtn; W. P.

Devore. Cam- bridge; C. H. RcMlgers. Wheeling, Brock, Middleton; 8.

Harvey, Cleveland; S. Prettyman, Dresden. Hotel Rogge- Phil S. Klc hler, Cln clnnntl; Wi. F.

Sennrlck, Cleveland, V. Morris, Caldwell; P. K. Thompson, Chtcsgn; Wm. II.

Smith, Chester Hill; William Slsters- vllle, II. T. Barron, Dresden; E. Jones, Toledo; Wagner, Cleveland; W. P.

Guild, Coluuihoa; II Waller. Orrvtlle; Hnlst, Toledo. I T. Frlck, Chicago; N. H.

Shaiinffr, Canton; Brown, Co- tnmhus; NVd Hayes, Spokane; Wm. Ixwson, Ciueinnatl: Arthur H. Tobias, New York; Hjirry hvensgaard, (Iliiiago; F. A. Milwaukee, C.

K. Thompson, Chicago; II. II, Parker, Chicago; ('has. 0. Smith, Pittsburg; E.

P. Tutiker, Pittsburg; D. P. McCarthy. Clevdand; M.

Black, Clnclnnutl; J. F. Murphy, Pittsburg; S. P. Dorr, Woodsllcld; F.

L. Monney, Woodsfleld; A. Pike, Cleveland; H. McClees, New York; W. T.

Sbuawfen, Marietta; It. F. Blair, Cleveland; H. Schott, New York; 1 Sihwar, New York; W. Cook.

Saginaw; T. M. Smith, Chicago; Jas. Jackson, Chicago; W. S.

Tolinan, Boston; (bo. Evans, Buffalo; R. A. Jaynes, Columbus; H. A.

Dentils, Grand Ruplds. Arlington Six member of the Heart of Chicago" company register ed at the Arlington Inst night. W. p. Wallace, Musevllle; E.

I. (fancy, Musevllle; A. Marshall, Musevllle; F. D. Clark, Pittsburg; A.

A Eagleport; B. W. Maxwell. Chandlersvllle; W. B.

Morrison, Woodsfleld; ('has. Hank, Blun Island, J. (1. Harvey, Chester Hill; John Iavs, Macksburg. QUIET WEDDING.

The Marriage ot Joseph E. McCaslin and Florence C. Beardiley. The nuptials of Mr. Jow-tih B.

Mo Ctfslin and Miss Florence E. Beards-ley were solemnized last eveuing at ft o'clock at the parsonage ol the Second Street M. E. church. Rev.

Homer J. Smith pfrformed the ceremony. The bride la the accomplished daughter of Mr. George Beardsley, of the Ninth ward, snd extremely popular with a large circle of friends and acquaintances. The groom la a valued employe of the Union Machine worka.

He Is an exemplary young man, wMI kliowit and highly respected. Mr. and Mr. McCaslin will for the present make their home with the bride's par ents In Pntnnm. FIRST GRAND BALL Amalgamated Attocialion ot Iron and Steel Workers to Entertain.

Victory Lodge, Almagnted Associa tion of Iron, Steel and Tin Worker will give their first grand ball at Gold hall on Tuesday evening, April 20. Ex-icneslve preparations are under way for the function, tvblcb promises to eclipse all former affairs of this kind given during the past winter. The Rig Six Orchestra baa been engaged to fur nish the music during the evening. A large crowd I expected to be I at tendance. CUMBERLAND.

John Martin and wife, of Oldham, waa the guests of Dorf Hamilton's imfly over Sunday. Mrs. Dr. Cooper, of Cambridge, wss tli guest of Fannie Cooper over Sun- F. D.

De Img and R. Wallace were business callers In Cambridge Mrs. Owen Nelson and daughter, were the gmit. of W. Daniel and family ol SaJeavllI from Thursnay until Saturday.

Sadie McCI'tre, of Hlramsbnrg. was In the city Friday, Robbie Glass and E. Stone were In Hartford Saturday, Mary Lady, of Pleasant City, spent Sunday with the family ot r. H. ogan.

I Mrs. Joseph Purkey and daughter, Wry. Sunday with Zanesvllle friends. 1 Blanche McClelland Is the guest of friends t.nicago. Accidents come with dlst.esslog frequency on the farm.

Cuts, bruises, atlngs, sprains. Dr. Thome, Eleetrle Oil relieve th pain Ipttantly. Nvr tail wltkottt it. tttV' CAMBRIDGE.

peLonft lectured at the opera hi)l(tf Tuesday night on -RomaaUm." larg trd- Th county commissioners have W. 8. Hesde, a trustee Children home for a period 0j Mir year. nlre S. W.

Luc.off fell down a Tneday evening and aus- fca.llv bruisea none. He had olrrow fscape from serious injury. Mr and Mrs. w. T.

Miller are spend- P' a week 'Sntlc iki.ir health. Mrn 0 r'ppr of Concord snifft of F. K. Oeyer and family of rltv. V.

Marsh of Zanesvllle was the fn of J. K. Boyre snd family of thin Thursday. Rev VV. H.

Wilson, pastor of the liaptlxt church, as the guest nf relatives in this city Monday. Vrs Fd Hlnlnn la visiting her parents." Mr. and Mrs. Charles at Zanesvllle. Xhf.

revival meetlnRS at the l. B. rinsed Monday night. During the mectlntgs there were fifty to the church. Miss l.izie Thompson, aged eigh-(wn years, died Sunday of diphtheria Hfter an Illness of three day.

A fclster is dangerously of the 8ame Mhs Clara Weyer left Monday for an extensive trip through the southern fintcs. She was accompanied as far as Columbus by Miss flrace Grove of Kansas, who has been her guest for some days. A new police station ha been established on Turner avenue and fitted up with cells of the latest pattern. Tlie old prison has been removed to this place and the city now has ample accommodations for a large number of culprits. David Enrley has been employed as turnkey.

Mrs. K. M. Podd of Wichita, Kan-ai who brought her husband here for burial last December and who has tiren the guest of her mother, Mrs. Susan since, has returned to her western home.

A little child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allison fell from a high chair against a hot stove and had Its hands badly burned. (leot ge Lee and Jameg Coleman were arraigned In probate court last week on the charge of not sending their children to school. Lee was fined S5 and Coleman entered Into a bond of Jiofl.

Lee, who Is a poor man, was reimbursed popular subscription. A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miles died Thursday and was burled Friday. S.

Cooperlder, aged; thirty-five years, died at his home on Third ftreet. Thursday morning of consumption. He was B. O. hostler at this place until last November, when he was compelled to give tip his place on account of falling health.

He leaves a widow, son nnd daughter. The ftt-neral was conducted by the Foresters of America Saturday morning. Inter ment county. tnent was made at Crooksvllle, Ferry Miss Celia Deeren visited friends at Zanesvllle Wednesday lion. Milton Turner attended a meet- Ing of the Shlloh Battle Field Commls sion at Columbus last week.

Mrs. Ella McCrath of McConnelsvilie attended the funeral of her nephew. Harold Erwln. in this city. Hon.

A. C. Swope and wife are home ftn an extended visit with Zanesvllle and Muskingum county friends. licv. Dr.

W. V. Mllllgan was called to Beiialre Thursday on account of I he. death of big sister, Mrs. Amos Workman.

A large number of former employes of he tin mill have gone to Granite ('ltT. 111., to work In the tin mill of 'hat Place. R. B. Cook of Canton was the guest his brother, Councllmnn T.

E. Cook of the Second ward. Thursday and Friday. The oil well on the Preston Weaver farm Is expected to come In this week. All indications are favorable to a good find.

Mrs. C. Rotinell who was strlrken paralysis severul days ago has so far recovered as to be able to speak and eat, Mrs. p. f.reen was the guest of flcnrls at Newark last week.

I'. Rosentond spent several davs wwd? looking after legal business Miss Mary Churchhlll Is visiting "lends at Norwhlch. The venerable Cotlelh Rube Is home an extended visit with hit at Pittsburg. M. White of Portland, Ore-'n.

is visiting Mends In this county an absence of several years. Mrs ijreen. 8n )n(1y Scott a mines died Monday night burled Wednesday. Us, Mas i Reeks, of Washington, In-U (he guest of friends In this Boyn and Miss Myrtle lln rrmvr home of Th.iri on hy rope, he Mud ng was vm afrfllr friends being present of iu nt "rnl Both h0 been In an our local entertainment. Kos nt r2VS Wt Saturday for of nIom 7 tm of TWMu wat b.dly danagd For the next mouth yon will I locking for a Si'iT, Ws 4RK Is' THIS I.IKS or (ilRHKIVTS, Ol PBIOS RK Tilt IWRT.

Ot a work and sivi.g Wi 11 siiiT i)gTi(HKTK- Wb Am To Kn A trinl nrdi-r will convince von that is tip to date and the UK A IT. FOR I I (tft tilth Street, 'Phone 17. if if Room. IS 4 lVf tmit. tn'-f (Mvinir Im.

Irii-f -A tmv rut rtMiiHewl frit urn hoii' -ih4" ri (si 'ire hhihlitlK, ttiti r't il into ii iir-f nntn'i ne-n' fe-e-t front; firh? far th r(Hm-al mttiai hoii'w Kith rtitr, ClMtTfl, f'H. OUt ItHllillliK-. i ihirti i tnir tl'MMn fnitn (h- ir t. on" iiuir rrom Hi inr Un. wh1 Mti.

fr-tm Uim rhtir (I lhrw twf" fri.ifi iM tMjtMittit, Kirit'ilB; (fittttr Hi flu- tfflltM fir fifto. r-ir't Ht (-HI, rti-rM, i- CLYDE REASOXEO, Pll iNK 11 WAtlKICT AND FOfllTIf or frr ie i 1 The first floor room, No 16 S. Fifth (' Times Recorder building, now occupied by the Buckeye Building: and Loan Co. Pos- sesssion given at once or April first as de-(r sired. Room in rear also rented with front reft room if wanted.

Steam heat. For terms and particulars apply at Times Recorder ft business office. ALSO FOR RENT Second floor of the Times Recorder manufacturing building. Large room well situated for light manufacturing business. Heated by steam.

Alley entrance rear of First National Bank. For particulars call at ft CI 1 Tmes Recorder Counting ft i- jv -jsV 4v 4 Some Choice Properties. ON Nf.ltTIt BT7th nnl A line iu utory roomeil W'll lll-nlntiM) llirilllKho.il; iuts Umi ti, lYpilfl Mllll'-' ml run iita.il (in; pr w. rteht mltitit WHlh frum. the Ooiim) will ink" yon lo kit r.

climlroit flnlh ealMnel ni illn heanlm, rintut a I sml r(lli twth; luru lot; price On Momhuln avenue A l-r. frHm houwi IUi tiiilural unl bntti room: ir Uun; alalilr, lot rk I i no II II mi On ForiHit Avieue, Tirrme-A 1orv eitfht riMimcl rr.nti Imiu.1 ttb and other mtern Impfovi nwto "CLEANLINESS IS NAfc PRIDE, DIRT'S NAE ESTY." COMMON SENSE Dicf ATES THB BAPOLIO The band will give; a masquerade ple soclsl next Friday evening, March 1. Everybody Invited," i Attoraey H. E. Buker will her I A.

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