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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 7

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BDAY. MARCH 27, '12 THE 2ANESVILLE TIMES RECORDER SEVEN dipli in ncTO BE NERVOUS AND RUH-DOWH UIULLU1 I UUO DEATH MRS. LIZZIE HANDCOCK Mr. IJixi Handcot-k, widow of tbs flaw "ionic, Tona Vita, Will Post- late Frank Hasdcock, died at her home tlvely Restore Your Old Vitality No Home in This City Need Have a Dirty, Discolored, Water-Closet Bowl The household duty that was always the most unpleasant is now made easy. Sam-Flush, a powdered chemical com pound, cleans water-closet bowls without scrubbing or touching the bowl with the hands.

No matter how badly in mi pva nigra at id o'clock, after an Illness of pneumonia SCORING AND SO DOES JUL BLAIR and E. Fight in "Con-Con" De-velopg Into Soma Sharp Talk on Floor bating three week. Mrs. Handcock was about IS year of age, and wa In Adam township, Guernsey ciuaty, wher she lived tintll on year crew constantly woree and her entire ayatem became affected. "She could hardly eat anything and would say the very thought of eating mad her aide, She caught one bad cold after another and always tired and languid.

She had bad headaches and attacks of dtfcilnena. "I got some Tona Vita a few month ago. My wife began taking the tonic that night and we were pleaaautly surprised to notice sn improvement after the second day. She La now like a different woman, Tha nervousness and depreMon are all gone, and aha eats and sleeps better than she ha for years, It seems wonderful to note such a change to her. I believe Tona Vila" Is worth, iti weight In If you are debilitated and run Vervouneas, depression of spirit, la of energy, all run down, the ago, when she moved to New Concord She aa a good Christian woman, hav mm th chief ymptom of nervous de- ing been a member of the New Concord Baptist church lnce early girlhood.

COLUMBUS. March 14. The in. Her husband diad, two year ago, I hi fluence said to be working beneath the surface in the Initiative and refer discolored, it will quickly make the bowl as white as new. It won't injure the bowl or plumbing nor is it dangerous month.

The funeral service will be held In endum fight were the subject of an animated debate before the constitu First U. P. church Wednesday at ternorm o'clock, conducted by Rev. tional convention her today. fe legate "skins of Auglals county sug to handle, like the acids so often used.

uMr. Rofsler. Th Interment win be gested that the opponent of the Cross- made in the cemetery near this place. down, above a'l things try "Tona Vita." You will sever regret It, aa foUlly, th modern affliction caused largely by the rueh, hustle and worry of modern life. If you iuferer from thl all-tooeommon complaint, and cannot go to a high priced sanitarium to have ret and diet build you up, you should road carefully the following statement by C.

N. Hunt, of Milwaukee, ing the remarkable new tonlo "Tona Vita" that has made such a treat record during the past year. Mr. Hunt aaya: "For a number of year my wife, haa been a surrrer from a continuous run down, nervous condition and stomach trouble. I took her to a number of doctors, but none teemed to give her any relief.

she MISS ANN HOADLEY it will build you up tike magic It la the finest preparation now on the Ml Ann tloadley, aged IK a well market. known resident of tht city and a for- Wolfe Drug ftore. Main and Fourth mer resident of Bellalre, died at th street, haa the agency for tms great medicine in Zaneavllle, Ohio. The prict Bethesda hospital at i o'clock Tue. dsy morning after an illness of inflrrol' tiea She wa the daughter of John er caucus conference proposal were actuated by influence of the stats board of commerce.

Eby of Preble county c.hsrgsd in contradiction that th oppostilon eam from a "millionaire newspaper owner in California" and a "millionaire aoap manufacturer In Philadelphia." Delegate Petit of Ad-am county assailed President Bigelow as representing tins influence a in. ferred by Delegate Eby, and charged him with using- unfair method to control the convention. Hoakin urged the direct form of ini will be returned if it doesn't meet with your entire approval. The Approved Hoadley, who cam to thl city from Formula Dayton, O. Halifax.

England. In 1ML A sister, Mra A. J. Hahn of thl city, and sev Cleans Water-Closet Bowls Quick, Easy, Sanitary 39 P. 0.

eral nephews and niece survive. The remain removed to the home of Mra Margaret Price on Elm street, where the funeral service will conducted at o'clock Thursday RADIO Medical Institute Room 331 Masonic Temple, Zanesville, 0. tiative aa proposed In the Creamer Initiative and referendum measure. He charged that ven before election, th state boar dof commerce had attempted by influence throughout the grata fo OHIO HOLD MILLION Just 15,000 People Have Thus Far afternoon. Interment will Im mad in Greenwood cemetery, MBS.

MARY E. WAYT MT. Mary E. Wayt, aged 72, died suddenly at th home of her granddaughter, Mies Hattl Wayt, 123 Elmore street, at 2 5 o'clock Tuesday Deposited Money in Govern, ment Banks dominate the complexion of the convention. The single tax Inhibition was opposed as a "rider," intendea to defeat the lnitithw and referendum, by th delegate from Auglaize, who asserted that if thl amendment to be adopted, every delegate should have Get a can to-day it will last a long tint and $olve an but necessary house, hold duty.

20 cents a can at your grocer 8 rne hyccmc mooven cmm, o. WASHINGTON, I. March SL On Jan. SI, 191J, there were i poets! sav morning of hemorrhages. She had been in HI health for om time of paralysis.

Two children survive. a right to propose a "pet rider." ing depositories In operation In Ohio Delegate petit of Adams county ques IPS wltlv deposit amounting to approximately according to a etate- Tha funeral wa conducted at th tioned the sincerity of President Bigelow in hi advocacy of th Initiative and referendum, purely a a remedy nient Just issued by the postoffic de home of her granddaughter at i.SQ o'clock Tuesday evening nd th re partment. main will be taken, to Burn villa for tha failure and horteomlng of This amount was deposited by aoout 15.000 depositor, or an average of tH Wednesday afternoon for Interment. representative government He sug gested that Bigelow purpose In urging per depositor. Since ihe opening of postal savings depositories in Ohio, there ha-va been 'it THE MARVELOUS CURES MADE the Initiative and referendum wa that the single tut might thereby enact, ed.

Mr. Bigelow was severely arraign. 1.100 account opened and more than 69.000 deposits made, or aa average of ed a having used questionable method REACH AGREEMENT CABINET to further the Croeser oauou proposal over two deposit to each depoaitor, and g.ssl withdrawals, or an average of Hs declared that Bigelow ha been us A less than one to two depositor. Ing certain newspaper to promote bis BY RADIO VITALIZER Have attracted the attention of thous. anda of people In every walk of life, and given to the sick and suffering new life and hope.

That the deaf may jwsr, the blind may see, and the lame 'tnfiy walk; that the unsightly tumor may be wasted sway without operations, seems beyond belief, but such are the claims made by those who have end. A compared with number of depositor and amount on deposit with Delegate Petit prefaced hi addres by a reply to tha many Insinuation other states, Ohio ranks fifth In number of account remaining open Jan. III NIXOTLISTATE Will Leaving $10,000 to Charity Admitted to Probate Perry County Newi Note concerning vote.buylng in Adam coun ty made on th floor of the conven. thinking DEGREES, 81, and fourth in total amount remaining on deposit, allowing that a compared with other tates, the average tton. He vigorously defended, Adams light.

been treated by us, and you ere given tha chance to test for yourself whether county character, and the character amount to the credit of each depositor of it citizenship and questioned Judge lion. Etahnratn preparation are being mad to entertain many expected guests from the countryside for mile around. A prominent feature on th program wilt be a chlcktn supper. William Young, a talented singer and Imitator, been angaged for th nr. casion and will be offered as a headline attraction.

MONAKAN OBSEQCTES. Th final ceremonies over the body of th latta Thome Monahan Oakfield wr held tha public vault In th city cemetery today. The body ha laid In the vault since March 2nd, owing to the illness of the widow, who was unable to be present at the funeral service on that dy. Th widow, relatives, immediate friend and Rev. D.

P. Quel ley of Coming, pastor of the deceased, were present at the burial Tuesday. IWENTORY DEAVER ESTATE. EI wood Newberry, administrator of the late Michael Deaver of Monro township, today filed with the probate court an inventory and appralimat of such things are true. CATARRH rapidly cured.

A. Z. Blair motive In prosecuting I practically the aame in Ohio a 'the a vera amount of the United Thinking glad and aweetiy, Tou'U escape th atrea of sight. Worry gone completely. 0t the habit of looking fee Bunbeems pirouetting.

Tapping gayly at your doer-a i Surest cure for fretting. vote seller. CONSUMPTIVE case have gained two to five pounds a week under our States. Chamberlain' Poogh Remedy has treatment. won Its great reputation and exten Fights Dog to Death.

ALL NERVOUS. BLOOD and SKIN sive sale by its remarkable ourea of coughs, eolrte and croup. It can be depended udoh. Trv It. RoM all NEW YORK.

March 28 In a hand- VARIOUS 8TEWS. DISEASES rapidly and permanently NEW LEXINGTON. March (Special) An agreement ha beep reached by th legatee and heirs of th tat Mary E. Nixon, Who died In Colorado iaat summer and left a will giving 114,000 to charity. The parties no longer contesting, Judge Jones of common pleas court today passed through the formality of admitting the will to probate.

The instrument will be certified back to the probate court to-hand struggle with dog that had bitten him In the face, arm and body, RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, male and female weakness quickly and per Edmund Lith, aged 67, choked the ani fftw nay be mad of tha cheaper cuta of meat and with different oalng to vary tha flavor, a great va mal to death. BREAKS ANKLE BONE riety may be had. manently cured and vigor restored. OFFICE HOURS a.

m. to 8 p. m. Elevator to third floor. DR.

CHATTEN Radio and Medical Specialist. In attempting to lift the ban against the theater, attendance at which i pre Spanish Stew. Cut a maH piece of suet into piece and try oat In IN WRESTLING MATCH scribed by the Methodist discipline. where it provision will carried out saucepan. Add on and a fourth It I likely that a representative nf the those Cincinnati Methodist pastora are only engaged In the same work that has been essayed fruitlessly for a score pound of chuck cut in small piece.

heir will be appointed to act jointly with Mi Annette MoCold of Colum Cook until wall browned, then add Pennsville Farmer Loses Three Thousands await your want-ad or mora of years. bus, named aa executrix. The probate a lltUe water and elmmer until tender. Add a third of a can of tomatoes, on small onion, a hay court refused to admit the will on the ground that th testatrix 'wa laboring MCCK'S BARGAINS Horses Their Disease May Be Contagious M'OOtN-XBLSVILLE. March 28.

the personal property, which Is Hated at A as I of th personal effects will be held at the Deaver fa no April 17th, H. Lewis and France A. Fowler; administrators of the Isaan Lewi -tat, filed a third account today. Orrln E. Boyer wa authorized to sell Isnd of hi ward.

ATTORNEYS HERB. Out-of-town attorney in th city today were: O. A. Elliott, Zanerville; W. Allen Hcott Chlllicoth; Cot L.

o. and gait and pepper. Thicken with under restraint at th time of it exe Best Line loi, $2 Hats in the qjy- 8 them in th window, but why not eorae la tod try them on. GARDNER'S 514 Main Street cution. flour that baa been browned.

Now Is vour chance to huy a nice home. They are hard to And like this one. LISTEN! Five and 0-lf0 acres Irish etsw Take one and a half (Special) A wrestling match with RE CIS TVER DISCHARGED. W. Allen Scott, receiver of the Ohio- boy companion proved costly today to on the Newark road, Just beyond tne inflrmnrv.

with a new 7-room house. Bremn OH company, presented a final reception hall, cellar under whole Ralph Tompkraa, taged 19, son of Theo account today and wa discharged from dore Tompkins, for he wa thrown god pounds of the seek of beef, out In pieces an inch square, place In aucepan la which a little suet ha been fried out; add a slice of onion and brown the meat Cover with threa cups of boiling water and simmer th trust by Judge Jot-. house; two cabinet mantels, natural gas for heat and light, good well of mii- fUtorn. ham 18x28 fet: poultry flllhaugh, Lancaster; T. M.

Potter, Coming, and Hite, Thornvilie. Th report of commissioner in th broke a bone in ankle. He win be Delicious house, plenty of fruit. Inquire for partition suit of Jams F. Clark va.

laid up for aeveral week. John D. Clark et wa approvad and Coffee WIDOW TAKEN1 KTJDDEKXT IUj slowly for half an hour. Then add sal of th premises ordered. Th land tMre.

Rachel Worthlngton, who two carrots, cut fine. Cook another 1 appraised at $2,430. Not Guilty of Grafting. OEOROETOWN, 0 March deliberating IT hour th jury In the ca of W. E.

Her and A. Devi, tried on tha charge of rrfting. re can only be msde in a scrupulously clean pot. broifg-hc tha remain of her husband to hour, and then add flv potatoes cut T. B.

William was appointed guard Chesterhill from Boulder, eeveral day ago, 1 now aertoualy ill. She contracted a heavy cold, and thl In con ian and 11 In th suit of W. A. Hits, v. Charles C.

Cupp et al In In halve. When the potatoes are tender, add a litaie flour to the gravy. POLLY PRIM turned a verdict of not guilty today. which a consetruction of will aakad. Season with salt, pepper and serve.

nection with her loss haa resulted in Personal service was ordered in th I StewTake one and a half a breakdown. Mm i 65 year of age. removes the burned-on LITTLE CHILD DIES grounds and stains. A light attachment proceeding of John Blrktmer vs. Frank 8.

Noon. pounds of shoulder of veal, cut It in pieces, put into a saucepan with boil ill FD Leo! a Patterson, aged tour months, KIDNEYS rub with Folly Frim each price Twentv-two acres on the O. A L. K. railroad at Cedar Run station, boat Undlng on farm, four acres bottom land, six-room house, barn 20xS teet, plenty of fruit, pleasant place to live.

Price only $1600. One-half mile south of Durant on the O. L. K. railroad, a six-room house with four acres of ground.

This la an Weal place for a summer home. Will sell all or part. Inquire for price. A four-room cottage, In good Condition; good renting property, at 1265 Bluff SU Inquire for price. A flve-room cottage on Sharon good deep lot, on car line and paved street.

Thla can be bought at a very low figure. Inquire for location and price. Plenty of good farms; also city property and lots. Fire and Accident Insurance C. M.

MOCK COURT ASSIGNMENTS. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Patter morning keeps utensils in ing water, on onion, salt and pepper Judge Jone today calk-d th docket son of Horganville, died at 8:35 o'clock perfect conaiuon. in common plea court and assigned Tuesday afternoon of bronchitis.

The Quick set ewr Is liberal to taste. When the meat it nearly cooked, put into a saucepan over 1th fire a piece of butter to Oil a table cases for the April term IS follows: funeral will be held Thursday, the cor Rukirl. April li Grand jury. Paints tege leaving the house at 10 o'clock tin spoon and a teaspoonful of flour; Medical writer declare it Incurable after th txta month, whether albu-menous or not. The avarage man prefer to of April 22 Jury case begin.

Gust lia time, and proceeding to MX Zlon blend and cook and then add to the Makl Kytola va New England Cost church, where services will be held, Atk your grocer today nlterment will be made In lit. Zion veal gravy. damage. it aa "kidney troubl" and let it an. April 23 Ktev Hlndo, admr, vs.

cemetery. A very nice flavored stew may Toe THE but th census allows thl aopalllna- MINOR NOTB3 prepared by using several kinds of act out of 3.W death from kidney N. FAIKBANK COMPANY Walter Clifton, aged 18 months, on New England Coal Co, dafeage; L. D. Ahull va D.

C. Jenkin et al-, money suit; Ohio v. Ed. Daugherty, bastardy. trouble the lattt census year over nfue- Chicago meat, a few chicken bone for flavor, some beef and a little veal.

of Mr. and Mr. Fred Clifton of Eagle' of every description nd for v. ery know use- Capitol Laquor Varnifh Stain for your floors, also Mission and Oil stain for your furnltur and brlcabrac; a varnish especially prepared for tenth of thein (M.000) took, th form Bell Fhonft 2112 Hs. Bell 1438 tlmttn 1 GtU Ban, rtf Ims, port, foil from a chair Sunday and April 24 John A.

Elder vs. Lank SL called -Bright' Disease," although It la quit crobable that nine-tenths r.r broke his right arm. Swinehart, damages. A IJ U. A 17 S3 9H NORTH FIFTH STREET Robert, son of Walter Barnes of ite these up to the last moment thought Connelsvllle, is ill of congestion of the April 25 Wm.

A. Parreft vs. Lorrfn Ortman, appeal. April iaH. 6.

Fry vs. William Bea of It and called it "kidney trouble." lungs. when a a matter of fact th only po- Mrs. Hanna Offord, S3, wag surprised ver, appeal. No Fear.

"The paperhanper is one man who sibla hope laid through a specific for Bright Di'eaee. with, a post card shower on her birth April 2 Wllber F- Clayton Sher day anniversary today at th home of man McClure, appal. Is not worried about his business." Ther sever wa on until Fultoo April 30 Jesse Devor vt. C. A.

A C- worked out hi Renal emollient (Fulton' Renal Compound). "Why ootr "Because he rather Ilket the pros R. apral. Stoc then inflammation of th kid- pect of its going to the wall." EQUITT CASES SET. May John Richardson va AUss Bey, whether albumenous or not, or whether called "kidney or Brick Co.

May 7 National Supply Co. vs. Best See Our New Spring Line Of Wal Pipers Including all the new effect and the largest line of cut out borders ever shown in the city, Another good feature here everything at rOPUXAR PRICES. GRIFFITH Blight's DJas," or whether six The Test "Can animals reason?" "Just you try if a bulldog can hold her daughter, Blra. A.

Q. Richardson of this city. Dove Fisher of Neeljrvilte wag a business visitor to McConnelsville today. A boy wa born today to Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Rainey. Mis Ida Keen of Zancaville la visiting her parents at fMockport. L. 8. Holcomb of Pennsville 1 Ul of rheumatism.

A dozen young ladles of Pennsville hav organised the A- B. Embrold-err club, which will meet every Tuea- Oil and Gas Fred W. Balrd, re OH Cloth and Linoleum; it will dry over night In fact even-thing that you can possibly asnt or need for cleaning and beautifying th home. hav tb largest and most complete line of Paints ever carried in Southeastern Ohio. Call or 'phone The Sauer Pharmacy (2! Main St Mail Order a Specialty.

Especial Attention Given to months cr elx year old, commonly ceiver, vs. jese n. ciornon et. j. May Alexander Laird vs.

X. Us own," Kachelmecker; Village of New Lexing ton vs. Ohio Fuel Supply Co. FARMER STARTS A May 9 Joseph Koehler vs. W.

M. Henderson et. Simon Martzolf s. WILD GOOSE FARM ane Butt et. a I.

yields. i If you have had kidney trouMe over sis months, no matter what you call if, it 1 the only hops. KfTIciency 87 cent where patients do not wait until bedridden, although aome of theui recover. It can be hid In ZaneavlLe from Wolfe' Drug fc'tore. We deaire to iiear from and advise with patients not noting the usual tm-provement by the third bottle.

Llt'-r1 ature mailed free. Write Joho Ful-i ton MS Battery Kan Francisco, i Iday evening. Tonight the session was 'held at the home of Mis Florence White. SEJCECAVUiLE, March 611 MAIN STREET OPP. ST.

CAB WAITING ROOM MISTREATED HORKE. William Davis and Clem gweazy of Grant Gilmore of pennsville lost three horses this week. A state veterinary year ago this apring James fitone, wh- live three mile up Will creek, while passing through a field on hi farm found a wild goose that had "become en Turkey Run plead guilty to a charge of cruelty to animal before Justice J. is investigating the cause of their death, fearing a contagious disease. Children.

cai. Kemember! F. Kelley and were fined US and cost each. They were arrested by Dputy Sheriff Montgomery and Constable Charles Allen on complaint of Humane Officer M. G.

Bayr. Inhumane treatment of a horse was the charge. 1 REHOBOTH MASQUERADE. Th annual masquerade of the Re-hoboth Grange will be held at the tangled in a wire fence. He took it home and after clipping its wing turned it loose among hi flock of tame gees.

Last week a lock of wild geee were in the vicinity of the etoue farm for ojn day and after they had left Mr. fitone discovered that a gander of th wild flock had remained with hi tame-wild goose. Ite euoceeded in driv 7 SPRING SUITS FOR BOYS 1 5 A stock larger and mor carefully selected than ny stor in lit grange hall Friday evening and prom ise to excel! all previous similar func city can ahow you. Variety an! value combiuing are the reasons ing It under the barn, where it wa Special for One Week Fifty cases of Faul Jones 'Whiskey go on special sale for one week only QA Full quart bottles OUC The Bond Liquor Go. w'v built up a big clothing business.

Value you'll concede equal to other you'll concede equal toother captured and it wing were atso cupped, and the farmer now aayt he will soon have a wild goo farm. 1 CO 13.00 suit 304fwr' new gray, neat browns, dressy tan and novelty mlxtur ly I stores I In all th i Hood's Pills 4 The Best Medicine i rem $200,000 for Bath. TtfPPER LAKE, N. March 28. Because he want a place to wim The painless, purely vegetable cathartic; cure biliousness, con o.

without being annoyed, Charles Daniels Bell 'Phone 1015 i 226 Main Street stipation, all liver Ilia Pleasant to take. Work every time. 25'. has purchased Christy private park, near here, for 2O0.OO0. kavevfyvVVfvfv I.

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