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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 5

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urnNKSDAY, APRIL 5, '05 THE ZANESVILLE DAIY TIMES RECORDER. VI. 'IV" POWDERED CLASS FED TO FAITHFUL DOG. IIWORRY OVER i Our Annual Spoon Sale. THE OLD FOLKS AT HOPiE Are Never Without Peruna in the Hou for Catarrhal Diseases.

en FOR SALE! Beginning Saturday morning April Si It, at In o'uVs-k ami lasting iiutil 9 at night every Solid Silver Tea Sponn In the ipcee will ln put on Kale at these unheard of low prices. fi'ic spoons, 3k" 73c sprs-nsSe: aj.oi.ms filic; $1.23 spimna spoons $1.73 spoons $2W) KtouJH.Z Wo think it will stir tip the We want to stir things up littic. spoons anyway. Bauer Ji i SAM jfAVTi.vvv hfatnl MptSrrvwtr7 'i IU. Alia Mima, wriMt hitve bee a tmuhled with rtieuma Um tntl catarrh fur twcatr-tlve year.

C'ouM not Kleep tlxy or ulht. Alter having used Peruna I can tlpep and mithliig bni her me now. if I ever am afccu mlth any kind nf ahkre Perunn will be the medicine I ahall use. Mytnit ts cured of tatarrh nt the larynx by Peruna." Mr. AJ ik.hwandt.

Why Old People are FtpccIiiHy Liable Systemic Cdtrrh- When old comes on, estarrhal die-uis come ali. ffystemle eatarrti 1 sluiont universal in old This eipialnswhy Perona has become so tnrlUpenswbl people, Perums Is tlieir ssfegiurd. l'rune Is th oniy remedy yet iieviu4 that ousel Ihme case ex.vtly. Kuch cannot he tioated k.llyj nothing but an KfTectlr systemlo rein ly could enrs Uinn. This la eiai'Uy what Pvruna is.

If yiu do not reeelr proeipt and at results from the umi of Peruns, write at once to Ir. Hirtman, giving is full statement of your ease and he Is to give yon his sa-vice gratis. D. WATSON, CloTis, Fre.i Count r. CaU writes "tiod ble Ju fur yf-a'liav ione for m.

llie rheumatism has all dlsapp.xed, anj to-day ail eirrUlm, 'How well you I tell them snd 1 owe it all to Vr. irurtnian hi g(nt advlcn cm. Tn-diy me as free from pain as I ever -was. The rainy season has set iu hero, but the change hsun't affected me aa It ul b. I am very thankful tbwt have found out that yuii can and will help ibe suffering ones that will ymir advice, Several have a kmi what ni, and I tell them.

They get the medicine then. lie keep Peruna In tho house. My daughter hit leo sons, mail liter keep mil nti go In tihixil. anil they take tho medicine every day. "My wife was troubled with a pain In her side for yearn.

Now bis uklng your medicine and is real smart. I wiii do all I ran for you aud for Ujos who need your advice." Jno, O. Atkinsin, Independence, Bo 272, writes: "Your remedies do all that ym claim for them, and even mora. Caierrh cannot exist where Berlins Is taken accord-In-; to directions Peruna coiopb ly cured my wife snd I of catarrhal of twenty-five yeitrs slaiidlng. In my rounds at a traveling man I sin a walk-Ui advurUiejiiieut of J'cruiia," mmm Pet of Central Hor.e House Victim cf Enemy's Hand Tuesday Afternoon.

tho faithful fctmilo roach do at the Central hose house Is no more. A victim of an enemy she suffered in tense agiuy for a few minute yester day afternoon then lay coid anil ft iff in dis'h. Hlie is mourned by all the "luibiy boys' and will be bald to replace. No mutter at what hour of the diy or nijjht the fire gong sounded "Spot" was and ready. Close out.) tho heels of the Hie horses she sped, to' each blaxe.

Ail the hoises of the engine bouse knew her and an animal Intelligence x'-eiucd to form a medium of speech between canine and equine. Only a few wiHks ago "Spot" brought seven nice pups Into the world. They were sold at a profit of But thl price would be paid to have the mother back again. Powdered glass thought to have beeij fed to the can, ine. After accompanying Chief Tanner over the city in his privito runabout in the afternoon she loitered about the hose hoese, soon to slum filgtm of sickness.

The dug expired before medicine or a veterinary phyii-clan could lie secured. The firemen have suspicion of the guilty party THE GREEN SEAL PAINTS. Stand with pure Unseed Oil, and are therefore more economical thiin oilier paints. Read on every package. For sale by Orvllle S.

Baschart, Win DON'T BORROW TROUBLE. It Is a bud habit to borrow anything but the worst thing you can iissilil Isirrow Is trouble, When sick, sore heavy, weary and worn out by tin pains and poisons of dyspepsia, bil-loiisness, llright'a disease, aud siiiiliai Internal dhonlers, don't sit down and briMxl over your symptoms, but ily fot relief lo Ebs'trle. Bitters. Here yoc will litid sure and jiermatient forget-fuliiess of all your troubles, and ynui body will not be burdened by a load o' debt disease. At P.

Ikiiley Co rl rug store. Price Sue. fiuriruiil'cd. MEDIOCRE SHOW. A small audience tlie tirii dui'tion of "The Girl from ti'.

The Weili-r last en ning, and were verv mm The show wa mediis're, with and then were onlv three gisnl clmra-ti-rs In play. These were Benjamin llowart' who took the part of Harry Gordon ('Uuh Palmer, In the leading role, am! Uly I orrell, as F.llen, her maid. All the other people In the company were nboitl third class, RUN DOWN AND NERVOUS TIROL COKPltTELT BBSTOKCD MB3. BUBNS' HEALTH. Hyt's Sru( Blurs A(re to Kuturn Konty Tirol rails "Many people right here In Zanes-vllle are ell run down, hardly able to drag niioul, don't know shut ails th' ni This condition Is probably caused by a eobi, or cough, which Is hard to cure, overwork or too dose confinement lr-IiiihIiii'ss, Such people toed Viuol," said Mr, Nye, of Nye's drug store, "and the following letter is only one ol many whb li we are con-i'atitly receiving showing what Vlnol win do.

"Mrs. W. T. Burns, of who is ntilona! pn- cotresfsui-dent ii ike It. writes: 'Ui winter I caught a severe cold wbbh it scented Imfiot-sible for me to rid of I itecarue, mur run down.

lot my apiie'lte and flesh and felt, tienou'i and Irritable. Vinol was reioiiiiended and It. ceriilnly work'nl wonders for me; It Itiereas'il my inured In-rllger'tlon, eouch and nervoti rie, am; I Sleep MOnndly. 1 Consider Vili'd a Wrui'ierflll Vlnol enrei such rowlltlon tsiati.e if lii the only preparatiuti l'i wor-d tut contains every one of ti 30 odd me.ft. dMl eiemenf fn'ind In eodH livers and without on" dr'f of oil, which cb-ra'terli ol i-fifhioned nel liver oil and emuWiit, It Imiiarts in a tiatural manner srng'h and vigor to every rgn of th holy, abla iPaetrtioii and tc.sl.'s ri 'i, red bbsiiL Vinol Is tirit i pa'en.

me lb ine, -vij thing is printed on the leitMe; if coti-t iin iron, and In a biiihly form, nil of the prSTi- contained In cod liver ell. It In iMS clo'is and the weket stonia csn re- It'll II, every rtn down, nTvoun, blil'ated, or wi-k prin lt sid vry jm rwin suffering from sotb'sirn bsfigUm-ori rrva-hi, or 1st' ipictit run-fum p' Ion to try Vlnol on ocr g-tirtran- tee. It eosls nothlnsf If It fa'N to C'e sa'iifiietiiin. Nye's I St'or. MttS.

W. T. HCKNS. DAUGHTER Mrs. Elizabeth Archibald Stricken With Insanity.

MORGAN CO. WOMAN FOUND WILD ON STREET William Green Breaks Even on Two Charges, Ecing Fined on But One. Culled here by the serious Illness of her daughter. Miss Florence Sandel, corner Fulton and Turner mreets, Mrs. Eilubeth Archibald, of Morgan county, became ilenressed and anxious concerning the possible good health of the daughter, and thla is thought to have caused her sudden loss of menial faculties hero yesterday.

Wild In her Insanity Mrs, Archibald was found on Harvey str et by tne jsilice Tuesday morning and lodged in the city prison for safekeeping. She was later taken lo MiConnuIsville. BEFORE PROBATK COFRT. the bb'ntlflealion of Mrs. Archibald was established the sheriff of Morgan county was nolitled.

lie came here yesterday afteriiiMm aud re turned with the woman In his custody. She will lie lodged in prison at Connclsvllle and relay it is planned to arraign her before Probate Judge ,1. (J. Lyne, of Morgan county, en the charge of Insanity. It Is said (be unfortunate woman has been subject lo spells of Insanity lie-fore, Her daughter, last evening, wus reHjrted to lo Improved, TURKIC PRISONERS FINED.

Bird Mixed, the Hebrew claiming Co. lumbus as his homo and that, he was relieved of $.30 in this city Mombiy night, was fined $3 and costs in inillce court yesterday morning. Those whom he claimed to robbers, pearl Elsoti and Jennie Keller, residents of Water street, were each lined $3 and also. Mixed paid his assessments and went lils way sober. The two women remain in the cusfisly of the isilice.

William Si haffer, a plain drunk, was fined ami costs. Ho had company in the person of James Neff. but the lalter was not dealt with by the court yesterday. GREEN BREAKS EVEN. William Green, colored, who is cred ited with sfartins a family quarrel on Harvey street Sunday afternoon, was fined and costs on the charge of disorderly conduct.

The line v.as remitted and the costs, amounting to $1.43. were paid. Tho charge of Intoxleallon was withdrawn by the complainant, Mrs. Mary Green, his wife. WILLIAM HENRY PINN DIES TUESDAY MORN.

Had Been 111 of Pneumonia. Was One of Promient Col-ored Residents, The death of William Henry Plnn. one of the prominent colored residents of the city, occurred early Tuesday morning at the family home on Wood-iawn avenue, lie had lcen ill of pneumonia for some days. Mr. Pinn was one of the most in-lluentlal of bis race In the city.

Jle was a Diember of the colored Masonic order, the Hoti.wdiold of Ruth and the Ood Fellows. For many years he had been a member of the South street A M. E. church and tsik a prominent part In thu affairs uf that organization. The decensed wa liirn at Warren-ton, Farrpihar county, Virslnla, June 20, 1M0.

He wa a lave on a south- rn platifa'lon, and af" the ar eamo t- Ohio, thn date or this removal beins MO. For route time he was employed at tli'j Kearn-Gorauch gluts plant He was a member of the city pollc-p force prior to Mayor Gillespie, After this be went Into the draylng and transfer tmsinesa. His wloow, three sons, and tliref daughtm mourn th' ir 1 (. The bii-dren are I.Letta Plan, of WIH. Pctra Plnn, a nurse at the Institute, Pearl Pinn, of llsy a student at Wills-rfone and Hnrry Plnn.

of this Sty. The fuiioral will h'ld at 2 Ylnck Thursilay at the South street M. B. chunh. Rev.

John Gaaway. o'heiatlnu. The colore-l Mas ins and Odd Fellows will con'lui the funeral, Interment will let at Woodlawn ttw try. LIQUOR CASES. The twttt Frank Nsraaon a-iilict the state of Ohio, wbi'h was tried il common court jesterdny and ric-rl led In fior of the i "'loot rj from the run it at Iw tile.

Naraton ws iharsed with fun ley twlilnf and ws ffnel and i'H by Mnyor it i'tgold, the et-erotlve at the tltTie the suit l-m-iabt agilnt Two other similar cane, th'ie nf Jsme. unlst snd Jfr-rn Vciter. will 1" tried th cln nit court at th April trm ih bsve tsrtli-l It to this tribunal a'ter thy had de-fnated In Hi mayor' cieirt In Itoieville and the C(inmin tV(W erwitl. 4,1 1-. i.

alt UUI vLm 3 Jut the liiiie now ta I heavy weight winter shoc3 Aoire in. r'Muj'-lH i Tba Hartmsn aaniUaiurCuJiuuboi. IV New Leathers, New Lasts, Jewelers and Opticians Clarendon Building. 1 the State of Ohio was heard yesterday and the Judgment of the lower court affirmed. The costs assessed against plaintiff.

Winn represented tho plaliit.ilT and George the defendant. s- l'UOBATE NOTES. Application has been made to probate the will of the late Lizzie Madden John. She leaves to her sisters. Anna M.

John ami Haltie B. John, one half Interest in lot on Putnam avenue, Ilr Oaks, one half interest in the home on North Sixth Rtri-ef, on? half interest In property on the Ad-amsville road, conswting of two houses and 1.74 acres, and her Interest in Xo acres In Osage county. Hattle John is named the administratrix without bond. An appraisement, dower and home stead has been ordered In the case of Mary B. Stilt, administratrix of the estate of Samuel Jlarvey Stitt, vs Eliza Riley and Ada G.

RtHt. Thu three appraisers named are Mined Spencer, S. A. McCaim anil Andrew Amrlne, J. W.

Hall, executor of the estate of Otis It. Perkins, lias tiled his first and final account. The complaint of Truant Officer E. It, Claudy against. Otto Cause, father of Eco Cause, for not sending his sun to wan dismissed In probate court yesterday, the father testifying his Inability.

The boy will lie tried Friday afternoon. liHAI, ESTATE DEEDS. Thomas O. King and Henrietta King to ficorge M. Shlrer, 111.08 acres in Madison township, $1,400, B.

L. Johnson and wife to J. Bowdeti parcel of laud in Salem town ship, $2300, Joseph F. McCauiihey, et. al.

to J. A. Balntcr lots 41 and 15 in Cherry wood addition, $100. Allen Neal and Henrietta Neal to McCaney, trustee. No, coal under ZD aere3 In Brush Creek township.

$3,300. Howard D. Terrlll and Florence Ter- rlil, No. coal under 40 acres in Brush Creek township, $umi. Newton H.

Moore and wife lo Ada Webed lot 9 In Forest Hill addition YOUNG WIFE DIES. Death of Mrs. Mary A. Fctzer will Be Heard With Regret. After a Bliort illness, the death of Mrs.

Mary A. Fctster incurred at 12 o'clock Tuesday at the family home on Luck avenue. She had been ter-lously III for only a Hhort time, and the news of her death will come as a great slunk to her many friende throughout the city. The deceased was 23 years of age and was I he wife of C. II.

Fetzer, who is employed In the rarjict department of The II. H. Sturtevnnt Co. Her husband and three children mourn their loss. There are also her mother and 12 brothers and sisters, The arrangements for the funeral have not been completed.

C0SFEL MEETINGS. SKelal Sowd mee'illg are lieiug held em evening Ihis week at the First Presbyterian church. IJist evening there was a lurt congrgatlon, who he.i.rd an excllent address by Iir Wilbur, pact'ir of the ML Vernon Presbyterian chun TU divine will also occupy the pulpit this evening. Thursday evening Ib-v. Ife.yce, of Newark will preside over the ansi-dons, which are growing In Interest every evening tllilJ'll' I1D1U0 "DEVIL'S Al'CTION" TONIGHT.

Among the very rniny clever, things whiih have liecf.rne part and parcel of the kaloidosr-iipie perfnrmanie of Charles II. Vale's "Everlasting Devil i Auction" Is a numW of exee-dlncly tunny and Infrbat trbk scenes that ea year nre In tlilf popular show-play. Mr. Yal" stater thst In the present 2lrd edition there will le no deviation to this rule and that a nw and very laughable trb set-ne entitled "The Magic pi' litre Gallery" In which Toby the transformed iotikny, ataln meet his old enemy "Chaos" the resultlnn In thr-In'roduitlnn of a seiies of m-w trick. odd effwis, wr-ne entm.

s'ar and vampire trap wnrklnn. and a tremendously funny and new episode brtwen a (rlgsu'lc cat and fcsidie dog. will prove most Interesting to the old rt or youtiginf thee'er t'er. At tonight. YOUR NERVES.

Furoinh. the motive power nf th entire body. Ir. Nrvlne wit keep the nerve erpn ani healthy nf reninre their strength If weakene on aiirante. Write for free book on nervous il'seaea.

Dr. Mlb Medical Co. rikhart, In4 1 IL P. Tour-jn-r mi' for Guaranteed in first clnss sluijui. Tires never been punctured.

Deiiuin-sf ration any time. Cor. IZain uid fifth Ktx. We Recently Purchased A CAR LOAD OF CapenPianos AVo will jilaee the first Jot on the floor this week. They need hut to ho to be admired.

Also a large of Kiirtznian d'urrlctt, which are equal to any demand made by the artist in jiiano playing. Don't fail to get our prices and terms. A. MORROW Independent 'Phone SCI C24 Main Street. CONSTIPATION, Inward Piles, Fulness of the tilno.1 In Hid H'-ml.

A. lilily or Hie Stomach, Nuii-J I i-ti i ll.nrii, I'iiriiBt nf KihnI, Kill-ikhh nf Wulclit fn Oie fro. much, Kour Krui'tHtinim, Wiiklna or KlulleritlK Iho Henri. I'liokinu or Siirr.Miiilim' wn-satlmi wlK'ii In lylnif piimure, I miners Of ViHMIII, IiIkzuICS Oil riaillK Suddenly, I fits or W.ls lii iore Mirlii. Kever mill Hull I'iihi In llm Ihiiil, I lericiency of I (.1 i.

n. Yi How nsn of the hkln Hint Kvoh, I'ulii In the Kl.t... flout, I.lmlia mill Smlili'ii KliiMtiig of Hi'iit, liurnliiK In tilt A low diiKoa of adway's Pills will fri-o the system of ull ut llm ulmve cent Mr bus. T)ru-tKlsts or by urn 1 1. ItADWAY ft IIS Kim N.

T. Lawn Hose? Ye we luiv it. I (ins nnil Coal Raises. Born anil Reliable, mmc better made, also Aroi anil Jewell. Try tin, satisfaction guaraniced.

The Sunkel Plumbing Co. Iloth Phones 225. IS N. 51 St. Hearing Co, Funeral DirecUn ud Xmbalmers.

It S. Fifth Et. Kni 11 FOR LUMEER AND BUILDERS' MATERIAL sa Txa WM. SNIDER LUMBER CO. tosU gaBtavlll, Ohio.

ARNOLD BATEMAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS MlOMPT snrt PAUKKt'l. ATTENTION OIVI.N HAV ll NliillT. Telephones Number 04. MONEY LOANED On Wnlche. T'lnmnnil CMhin.

Tool, linn. or hih iliins of vill i. Ait strictly confldentls) J. W. KELLER, 90 Mall treetl HARRY C.

PUCH NOTARY PUBLIC. ATTORNEY AT LAW iom 1 tk as, turn" Knntun, April Chimb of nf thin H'y, ha ind a rail ti, t'V. T. W. I'liikiMim, nf Salt IjiIs" rMlk'tiaUim of Iter.

lt(iiin hn hna hfi-1 rtwlPit l.tr lnit (if BARBER CASE POSTPONED Cambridge Ex-Banker's Trial Comes June 5. HAGUE ESTATE IS SUED FOR $5,000. Judgment for $891 on Cognovit Note is Sought Other Court News. The llnthi'rt Barber case, of Cam- hi whii was to have come up for trial In the Muskingum county common pleas court Wednesday, has been iost-poned until June 5. Judge B.

M. Kennedy, of McConnels-ville, before whom the Viotiontt for a continuance were argued Monday, notified Clerk of the Courts J. A. Urown, Tuesday morning over the telephone. "The Barber case has be.cn post polled until June 5," were the exact words of the message.

The reasons assigned, that the. feiisc has not had time to prepare its case aud that "Prince Herbert" is not feeling very well, strike the general public as didiculous. SL'KS HAGUE ESTATE. (Varies Hague ban brought unit against John 11. Hague ami William Merriam, executors of the estate of Thompson Hague, to recover $WU0 with Interest from May 21.

1 and Inter est on from August 10, ISl'S to May 21, IMS, amounting to The plaintiff, through his attorneys Winn and Bassett naya that Thonip-Mn Hague, at his death was Indebted to him In the sum of the amount of a promissory note. He afterwards executed a promissory note to Thompson Ha.vite for $200, leaving a balance of $S(io duo him. The note wan executed February Id, isys, and tho $200 note on May 21. 1SW. COONOVIT NOTE.

Judgment for was rendered on a cognovit note In the case of Froney Allen vs. C. J. Edwards. In common pleas court yesterday.

The milt wa brought yesterday by J. E. Powell The note wan dated October 1, l.o$ and bore Interest at the rate of 8 fwr cent MINOR CASES. The as! of Edward Goldstein vs. Isaac nherson has been dismissed for want of prosecution, Ihirban and Me- l)ermott were for the plaintiff and Winn for the defendant.

In the action of Martin W. Miller v. S. M. Winn, et J.

Hope Sntor has appointed master commissioner, under a lnd of fefant- ed an order to sell what Is known as the Jones Icae, and to make all leases and right In Hie county of U'klng. The rase of Frank Naragon against SOUTHERNER'S GOOD FORTUNE. Sam Hx Tlnf womnuutf Setter Than Oold.Mintt. There Is no happier man In thl whole wide world to-day than batn A Hoover, of (Jreolishnro. N.

recelvlnK the congratulation of hi friend upon his fortunate find of mnicthlni? lietter than gold mine or oil welifl. Mr, IliKiver in a letter in friend In Zanesvllte write: Three month ago I a Rreany liftresivd l.y nasHl catarrh and 'tilre leafnes In the right er. The lal-r of ha klr.t? and raplns to g' my throat nnl tinsul pmsage ir from the foul eeirlon depol'ed there, might be alxnit final to that of a mule learn with to get the earth from the road-Idn to ttic ennr. pun ha.c, an ontfll of Hyotnel and Myomel balm, and a result of Ita use my head, throat and nasal pa-ag. are all free from necretlon of wirt.

only a Nature designed, and my hetrln? In bo'h enr In nearly ei ute ai It ever was There no alomarh In ninu Hyotml; Jut breath It a-id It purn fras-ame will I'll Hi" atatrlitl prm In th" ad. Ihrnat end lor? llymel baltn ul In neitlon with Hyotu'l, Will rnre th womt rae of ivnarrhal deafne The outfit. bill $1.. and extra W.tWn are 'tily 3. F.

l'nnnr lo hnw Joil the strut p-iaran'ee under whbh aella Hyotnel. r'wtti nothing tinirra it i ure. '3. il the they're probably out of sliapc tny way broken in places generally jUyui o'at. Come see tho new ones better shapes this year than in a Ions tiac especially good is the new "Subway," not a week out of the shops and sho Aii by us exclusively in Zar.esvilla.

Comes in both men end women's sizes and it's dcl swell. Ei lire for boys and gim, lots of style to em and at the arnc time full of wear. We've get thl fastest frcv.ir.-j shoe store in the whole town and Its only to the selling of values Ukc these that we owf it. Hi rJ ft: i fl .1 I 1 I I A f' i'ii 1. I Pior 1 I 1, 1 Kid, n'v on ii 1 1 1 1 ui Ox-k.

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