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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 3

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THE ZANESVILLE TIMES RECORDER TORES COSHOCTON NEWS SOMERSET SA ON HER GOWNS CREATE A GREAT SENSATION SET FIRE TO BED It la not believed that the coal op laza us i pleas court Friday afternoon at o'clock of violating the liquor laws. The Jury deliberated an hour and fifteen minutes. Tne state charged that Gates' bartenders sold to several New Lexington boys last Labor Day and again on September 14. Attorney Tom O. Crossan represented Gates.

Start Cos Trial A Jnry was secured late Friday afternoon in the trial of Dan Cox of San- IN ACQUITTED JUMPED INTO IT CAN BE CURED errt jvrt ocr only Free Proof To You CAMBRIDGE WOMAN ATTEMPTS HOCR AND 15 MIMTTS. AH I wsat Is rear earn sad xfah-ara wm I rae re a free trial eraat- a e. hmh. a. eiflit.

I mat roq just ta try tais ttaafsal that ail Wat Irs H. aawaaw SMOOTH CHECK. WORKER OVICIDE AMD VWLL PROBABLY DIE NEWS NOTES eratora of Coshocton county will fol- low the lead of the eastern Ohio op- erators and adopt the "open shop" system. The situation In this county remains unchanged and unsettled. There are none of the larger mines be.

ing operated, and but little coal has been mined since the strike on April 1, Coshocton Notes H. H. Davidson of Newark, head lineman of the Postal Telegraph company, was injured Thursday, when he fell from a tree while working on the line on the Hlckett farm, near here. A deep gash was cut In his head toy, under indictment for an assault and battery upon Joe Ellis, an Assyrian fruit dealer. Check-worker Hrro Several New Lexington business NEW LEXINGTON.

Jan. frank W. Gates. Somerset saloonlst. acquitted by a jury In common 1 toti mr aaur ar -uianl.

I've baea la ttia eras litliuM la Prt Wtvea far 7ar. eaarty fmm knows eta wrA Iraaara abaut mw traainiaat. eieataee Iteitare aaa tit ty-teer annviaof Kurt wi kva, acaortlias ta liT awa aianai lata, aaas suras bf last trasuaaot stac 1 ant mmi tats attar paali abort tin aca, If roe save leseaaa, He), (art Mils, TeHae swr tM ary traatmaat aas ceres tte wars aaaas 1 ersr aaw ae a eea are say eleaw. CAMBRIDGE, Jan. Mrs, Jom-pli Williams of the Fair Ground addition, mule an attempt at suicide Friday afternoon and It to thought that IN FIVE MINUTES above the right eye.

He was taken to men last week cashed checks for an olly-tongued fellow. who claimed acquaintance with a number of local people. The checks ranging from fa to $36, have been returned by a Columbus bank, on which they were written, marked "no funds." The man skipped ut shortly after the checks were given. Shawnee Mam Dies) ate rar aama aad aiMfa as the mnw beta aad sat tlia trlaj Wasfast I waat ta raalhtb. The waedaraaaaaaiviubaa la yaw see aaae wtU ss aee.

eaaaaaaiaiaaaiaae CUT ASS KtIL TOOAV aa mm mm aaaa i I. C. HUTZELL, DracgUt, 670Wet Mala SL, fort Wayn. Ind. FfcawMaaad wttfaaat aat arabrlaattaa taaTr iraa Traaf Trailaiial, alia cannot recover.

Mrs. iiiiauin, who has but rrrratly returned from the state hospital at Colunibu, has been under tlie rare of a nurt rin-ployed to watch her. Friday sf'r-noon she eluded the vigilance of tho 01H NO SICK his borne in Newark. Mrs. Harvey Krhanhauer was slight- i ly injured Thursday night when a buggy In which she and her husband were riding was demolished In a run-sway accident.

They were driving to their horn after attending the Bliss-' field Institute, when the team became NaaM nurse be secured some mau-lies and setting flro to the betl iloiliiruc jump ed into the naming mass and was A NDIGESIIOI probably fatally burned. Her cries were heard by the attend fcreat aad John R. Griffith, 80, father-in-law of County Treasurer Mordecai Jenkins, died at the horde of a daughter in Columbus of Infirmities and funeral and burial occurred at Shawnee yesterday. The deceased was a native of South Wales and lived In Shaw ant, who ran to the room and dragged her from the bed. but not until she is i Jit, iii i V- 'fry Wl frightened and ran away.

Mrs. Dobson, of Rosooe, is In a critical condition. She Is suffering from convulsions and but little hope Is entertained for her recovery. Extracting Iodine from seaweed Is was horribly burned. She made an attempt to end her life by drinking carbolic acid several months ago.

being abandoned In Rurope. nee tor many years. Four daughters, Including Mrs. Jenkins, of this city. grape's Diapepstn" Is the Quick est and Surest Stomach i Relief.

New Board Member T. R. Deslm has been chosen as a and one son, C. T. Griffith, prominent Orrine for Drink Habit I evening clothes TWO P1VOKCFS GR.ANTKD IN BIOKGAN COCNTY Jan.

I Shawnee merchant, survive, Sunday Church Services TEY IT AT 0TTR EXPENSE member of the board of education to till the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Dr. O. F. Lowry, whose resignation was accepted Thursday If Wnat you Just at la souring on Sour stomach or Ilea like a lump of Lutheran At 10 a. m.

sermon. Two divorce casta were granted to- We are in earnest hn we ask 70a ta "The Light is Come. At 7 p. sub FOR MEN day, ons to Helen Alderman from piee OKK1NE a You have nothisg ject, "The Wise Wen. evening.

lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food or have a feeling of diszlness, heart Baptist Bev. W. C. Beckett will Cambridge Notes Chester Blackburn of Cambridge, occupy the pulpit. Morning subject.

Htanbery Alderman on ground of wll- to risk and everything to gain, for your ful absence and one to John Huff- money will be returned, if after a trial, mann from Lucy W. Huffmann on the von fail to get remits from RHINE, grounds of wilful absence. This offer K'v tn wires and mothers burn, fullness, nausea, bad taste In tnouth and stomach, headache you The Unity of Faith." Evening, "The has been elected as page In the house IS Ti Kiss of His Lips." can surely get relief in five minutes. A marriage license was Issued to of those who drink to e-e an oppor of representatives and will go to Columbus Sunday to enter upon his Presbyterian Morning subject. Chester It.

Ciawson and Opal unity to try tb URINE treatment. The Imperative Call of the Master. dutiea The position pays $2.88 per Fraah. i It is a very simpl treatment, eaa bs At 7 p. "The Ceaseless Advance of Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases of Tape's Diapepsln, then you will understand why dys- day.

He is IT years of age. Harry M. Fin ley has been appoint- 1 riven In the home without publicity or the Kingdom of God." Superintendent Merry of the Guern Methodist Preaching at ed administrator in will of Rebecca, loss of time from business, aad at a Hill. small nrine. sey county Children's home, and his peptlo troubles of all kinds must go, 1 1 Junior league at 8 p.

Ep worth wife, who was matron, have resigned OliKINE la prepared! la two format and why it relieves, sour, out-of-order tomaohs or Indigestion, In five min league at and preaching at 7 p. their positions. The resignation be Sunday 'school and Bible class at Correct styles and faultless fit come from our hands. Frank Luby utes. "Tape's JPlapepsln" Is harm1 comes effective April 1.

No cause for the resignations is given. m. Catholic -Rev. W. Noon, O.

Ko. 1, secret treatment, a powder OB-BINE No. 2, In pill form, for those who, deslrs to take voluntary treatment. Coat only 11.00 a box. Come in and talk ovet tte natter with.

us. Ask tot booUef, Culbertann A Gorsurh. 1 less tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all the food you eat; besides. It makes you go to will bs In charge during the absence of the pastor, who is spending a short The Liver Hegulates (he Body A Hluitnlh 1iver Needa faro Bomeona has said that pronls with vacation in Florida Masses at 7:80 Elder John Moody has received word of the death of his granddaughter, Kva Moody, of Delta, O. The funeral of Charles Henry will he held this Saturday morning from the church at Hookaburg.

Mr. Henry's death occurred Thursday from blood poisoning. He was (1 years old and was a resident of this county all his life. His wife, three daughters and one son are left to mourn their losa The funeral of Rebecca Hill was held from the home Friday afternoon, conducted by Hev. Mr.

AUar of the M. F. church. and 8:80 a. m.

The Holy Name so olety, including nearly all the men of the congregation wlU receive holy the table with a healthy appetite; but What 'will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and Intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for biliousness) or consti CHICHESTER PILLS communion. Chronic Lh'tr Coniplalfit Should ba shut up awsy from humanity, for thy art pessimists and sea through a "glaas darkly." Why? Because mental atatus depend upon physical states. Biliousness, Headaches, Dlxziness and I'nnNtt-pation disappear after using It. King's New Life Tills. 26o at your Druggist.

despondentTtvvo Brief Mention I Testerday was observed as Christ pation. mini a.s r-r A a blMiUtf Mil iut Ktua SiMw. vX Jaka aa etha Unr ttjtmt riMld. 4 til 1 ar art at. mas by 14 Austrlans, who are employ "his city wftl have many "Papa's ed on the New York Central railroad Il A HUAhn PIIJJL Urn Mi here, and who are members of the nil kHwm 1 tot.MrM.Ahy KHiiNa apepsln" cranks, as some people yill call -them, but you will be en-it 'luslastic about this splendid stomach Alabama, In three years, lias built miles of good roa.ls.

Greek church. A feast consisting of SOLD BY DRtGQISTS tVIRYWHUtS END TIIEIU LIVES CINCINNATI, Jan. i. Mra Ines Try a UT. Want Ad.

roast pig and fowl was ontreparatIon, too. If you ever take it The Knights of Columbus dancing Visa BeUr Nansen in bar "Ooliea Gown," tor indigestion, gases, heartburn Conway, a widow, today drank poison sourness, dyspepsia, or any stomach school, with Prof. James A. Moyles of Columbus as Instructor, started last night with a class of 70. The one- in the presence of her two daughters, because of 111 health.

Mark Epstein, misery. Clarence Lyons, Edward Thomas, Vln- Get some now, this minute and rid yourself of stomach misery and Indi jtep was taught. The late dances will a blacksmith, shot himself while he and his brother were in bed together. oe taught every Thursday evening. Bunion Tortured Feet Quickly Made Well Try this wrinkle It's a good one-thousands say you can't beat it Hoak the feet wel Itonlght In hot water a long soaking helps.

Then paint on a thin coat of that old reliable "Putnam's Extractor." Next morning the pain Is gone, you cent Lltzinger, Joe Clous and Clem Shorr. gestion In five minutes. Both men have long been out of work. James T. Wright, son of Dr.

Wright, eft today for Montreal, Canada, Hopewell Grange Elects, Dorsey M. King, prominent farmer DOCKRAY BRASS AND IRON CO. 369-375 N. 6th Zanesville, Ohio i Manafactiirer cf 1 1 i Ciaat', llronae and Iron Castings; Aluminum, f'atterna; bnwil Imik it Metals; Macl.ln ry Itcpalrs cf all kinds! iirtk.ult Castings a rpccmuj where he has secured employment. and dairyman of Glenford Is the new Postmaster W.

F. Gordon, for The local government board of Scotland has approved the formation of the Townhill Dunfermline Garden Village association, a garden city scheme which It is proposed to carry out on land belonging to the city of mer Mayor Jack Nichols, Major E. P. master of Hopewell Grange, Other reel a Whole neap better. Keep up Wateer, a member of Governor Willis staff, by recent appointment, Attor officers chosen Thursday are: C.

C. Henderson, overseer; B. F. Bodoll, lecturer; T. B.

Smith, steward; O. E. Ice, assistant; W. H. Parks, chaplain; the treatment simply follow the special directions given and off will come the bunion, away will go the corn, Dunfermline at Townhill.

a minlna- ney Owen Tost and Mark Heffley, distinguished citizens of Somerset, were here on business Friday. A Ittt'ht Pil-a L. Swtnehart, treasurer; J. O. Coop- Ct'n MOTTOi Material, Workmanship, Protnpttiei Long instance Ik'll Telephnn suburb of the city, flans have been prepared for erecting modern sanitary houses for miners.

you'll reel like a tana" artist. 'or foot' comfort there a nothing to beat Put-1 nam's Painless Corn Extractor, loo, at I dealers eevrywhere. W. H. Brown of Crookeville was a county seat caller today.

errider, secretary) Fred Lec krone, gatekeeper: Mrs. W. Swinehart, Ceres; Hazel Parka, Pomona; Daisy D. D. Birkimer, Junction City un dertaker, was a business visitor ce, Flora: Mabel Swinehart, L.

A. Stewart and A. E. Swinehart, trustees. mm Tod null, well known farmer of the Officers will be Installed January 88.

Maysville pike, called on friends here Somerset Briefs. M. Bowman, member of the today while paying taxes. He Just recently returned from a hunting expedition in Maryland. board of county visitors, fraotured a wrist In a fall at the flour mill here.

i Representative D. A.Hite trans Regular monthly sales will be held acted business at the connty house on next Tuesday. Friday. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO BE SPARED Miss Magdallne Clouse sustained a fracture of the hip joint In a fall on Rev. Otto Giesen, pastor of the M.

church, was in Columbus Friday. Wesley Anderson of Bearfield town Cabriolet 11 Price of tint beautiful 1915 I Maxwell Cabriolet, including FbD Equipment, Anti-Skid Tires OB rear, and I 1 7 New Features I v. $840 The Car Ideal the ice. The Citizens bank was designated ship, indicted by the recent grand Jury the village depository at a heated session of the town solona for being in a state of intoxication, The W. C.

T. U. will meet Tuesday pleaded guilty when arraigned before County Judge Plce Friday and was evening at the home of Miss Edith nnea 8s. Wilson, Mra George Btine and children of Somerset Men Here. Somerset was well represented at Zanesvllle have returned home after a visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. the county seat Thursday by the following gentlemen: Mayor James He- Henry Spencer. David O. Petty was elected presi Elroy, Marshal Frank Sutton, ex-Mayor Fred D. Hoopes, 'Squire A.

G. dent of the Reading township board Conrad, Dr. Michael Clouse, president 310 in Gold Free To the person who catchen the Mysterious Stranger's Amis-tant, who will visit the A. E. Starr store between 10 and 11 a.

m. today and make a purchase from several departments, lie will then reappear at Fourth and Main between 12 and 1 o'clock and again in the A. E. Starr store between 3 and 4 and every hour till 9 p. m.

When you have spotted the "Mysterious Stranger's Assistant," without touching him, ay: Beg pardon, but you are the Mysterious Strager's Assistant who has charge of the A. E. Starr January Clearing Sale and I claim the reward, showing him a cash sale check from Starr's. If you are right and say the words correctly, he will at once accompany you to the A. E.

Starr Store and you will be given the $10 in gold. A TIP Watch for a black and white tie and diamond stick pin. of the law and order league; Rev. 1 Naragon, Rev. W.

J. Ferne, City Solicitor D. M. Barr, Pumpkin Show; Was the orders when I came bargain hunting for the good people of this community and I have taken them at their word. If you will come today you will see what remarkable what wonderful bargains I have discovered and how unmercifully I have cut the prices with never a thought of the cost.

Come and see how far jou can stretch the purchasing price of a dollar. Every article in this big stock has been reduced. It would take many pages to list the hundreds of money-saving opportunities that await you here. Secretary Ellis P. Matthews, H.

E. Hoyraan, M. M. Bailey, R. M.

and F. vJl M. Fountain, J. H. Yarnell, Edward of education.

Jacob Shough, fell from a wagon and fractured his left elbow. The Masonic winter ptcnlo Is scheduled for Jaunary 19th. E. L. Arnold, wall-known Reading township farmer, sustained painful Injury from a fall on the Ice.

While felling a tree, Frank Cotter-man, farmer, living near here, was caught beneath It and one of his legs crushed to a pulp. Amputation may be required to save his life. Krumlauf, Carl and Bert May, Mich ael Dittoe, Bertram Bean Ion, Homer Caywood, C. L. Bastress, W.

F. Gates, For Ladies For Doctors For Salesmen, etc When closed, a perfect Coupe for Winter; when open, a popular roadster that Is fast, smooth, and silent, and that holds the road at SO miles an hour. The handsomest, most completely equipped roadster in the world at less than $1,500. Easily operated; economical of upkeep. With akctric ttarter and scene light $55 extra.

II. M. Schubach Agent At fitouder Garage 40. a 3rd. Bell phone 418 7 fl Keep your eye' open for my assistant, it's like finding $10.

Yours for MEN HATE PILLS, CALOMEL AND CASTOR OIL Read Carefully These Items Were Selected from Our Men's Department, Fourth Floor. PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO DISTTRBIXG THE PEACE CROOKSVILLE, Jan. 8. James Jones was arraigned In mayor's court Thursday evening on charges of Intoxication and disturbance of the peace. He entered a plea of not guilty and the case will be heard Monday evening at o'clock.

M. T. Moore is seriously 111. Rev. E.

E. Harris, who has been 111 for the past few days, is convalescent. Mra Mary 1. Woodruff was a Zanes-villo visitor Thursday. C.

F. Lovell Is convalescent after a few days' illness. Bart Sowers has returned from a business trip to West Virginia, Mr. and Mra Charles Anderson are the proud parents of a fine baby girl, torn Friday. According to local health authorities but two cases of scarlet fever exist here at the present time.

fill Cross, Feverish, Constipated, Give "California Syrup cf Figs" AH Men's Overcoats Men's $10 $12.50 Suit Prices Slashed The one bis: chance of the year to secure a serviceable suit at a remark- Men's $23 $27.50 Suit Values Here are only the latest of models- the newest of materials, they are suits that represent the Look back at your childhood days. Remember the "dose" mother insisted on castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our children It's different. MRS Men's $13 $18 Suit Prices Smashed This lot Includes a group of high grade suits from those makers from which we buy our stocks from year to year; included are all the latest models $10.00 Men's $20 $22.50 Suits Slaughtered To describe the excellence of tailoring and the careful detail of finish which is so apparent In very garment included In the collection would read like the specification charts of the country's master clothiers $12.75 fj able price reduction; a Mothers who cling to the old form of Now I physic simply don't realize what they wide range of choice models In many beautiful cream of the finest gar- ment makers In America.

do. The children revolt is well-founded. Their tender little "insides" are injured by them. If your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, give only deli- i Cvr.m Vt Ttm $16.50 $6.75 MISSIONARY MKKTIXG The Women's Foreign Missionary society of the M. E.

church of Mt. Perry, met with Mrs. Cora Davis Thursday afternoon. Those present were: lira, E. E.

Clark, Mrs. E. Ax-line; Mrs. J. It-Jbk, Mrs.

Mary Bear, Mrs. Tilda Eversole. Mrs. J. Ardrey, Miss Anna Thompson.

Miss Mary Em-bery. A dainty lunch was served. The next meeting sill be at Mra J. Ar-drey's heme. action is positive, but gentle.

Millions 1 of mothers keep this harmless "fruit Ask Jim Cordray at Wylie Nolan's barber shop, what he thinks of Hur lout's Cough Syrup You should always have it in the house. 50c a Bottle Baird's Drug Store 5th Main, Phone3 233 Men's Raincoats $2.95 laxative nanuy; mey Know cnnaren love to take it; that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach, and that a tcaspoonful given today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a SO-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for growu-ups Men's Overall Special Our regular 50e high grade blue Overall, with or without Of apron, at JwC Dr three for 1.00. Only let In the lot, In aUes for men rtv-Lr mr jt -j 47771 and young men; tan double ubl The municipal wells which supply Olrard, with water, have for some unknown reason been getting warmer for the last two weeks, and are at present giving water so hot that it has melted the rubber valves and cannot be used. The wells are 750 fet deep, and no cause for the: $2.95 1 plainly on each bottle.

Beware of textura mixtures, at ivesvTtftxa to counterfeits sold here. See that it Is made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refits any other kind with contempt. I change Is known. liSD.

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