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1 TUESDAY. AUGUST a. THE TIMES RECORDER. ZANKflVlM.H in Saturday visiting frlanda her home In Pannsvill after being COUNTY MEN REGISTER sirs to secure his service. Tiiey Went Bark Again Concord.

1 Miss Ira Peters of Roblson, was IN COURT SATURDAY Relatives of Cambridge boys In the CROSS PETITION AND SUPPLEMENTAL PETITION ARE FILED C0UNCILMEN HOLD BRIEFEST SESSION OF THEIR REGIME operated upon for removal of tonsils In Columbus. Clifford Mercer has gone to Zanesvllle, where he will undergo an operation fur appendicitis. Kalnbow division have received let ters from them stating that during a recent drive they were forced at time to retreat some dlstaca, and All young men of Muskingum county outside of the city who have become 21 years of age since June 6, 191 fl, are ordered to prosent themselves for registration at the sppeal court room August 24 between (lis hours of 7 a. m. and 9 p.

m. tnat the Uurnsey boys lost practi cally all of their property, except in Cambridge aiuroy nii route to Chilllcothe, where she will visit friends. Mra George Hepburn wllj return to her home In Grand Rapids, Mich. Tuesday, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Shlvely on Creston road. Mrsfl H. W. Ault and Miss Betty Morris, of East Steubenvllle avenue, have returned from a week end visit with relatives In Columbus. i Miiu Rimn hss returned MR.

AND MRS. lillWKV NF.WTON KF.NKATIONAJ IIAIWJ-I-1H USK AMlTIIFJt tnat which they were carrying; with MY BOY do you knuw that your success Id )lfn depends not alone upon your ability TO KAltN. but TO KAVF.T Your KAItNlNU FOWF.lt may vary from tlmo to Hum, but your HAVING I'UWKH I a permanent mot, the KEAI, FOUNDATION of your FINANCIAL. HIKXJERH. On dollar will atari account with ua and every account will receive our careful consideration.

A CTnOK OS IlKgi'KnT IR IX-CRICAHKR ffriW.Kf CAR FARE WILL ABFI AXCi; Monday evenings' session of the. tnem. Common Picas Court TO CHJLMOOTHE Mr. and Mrs. William Ooerts, Mrs.

Milton Bowman and Mrs. Ijawrence Rlggle motored to Chllllcoth Sun-dic, returning In the evening after having spent the day with Milton Bowman of the 68th Depot Brigade, and Weldon Bowman, Company Ellis a. Eger and A. Patrick city council wss the briefest In the PERRY SELECTS IN AUGUST CALL TOLD her home in Martins Ferry after pf history of the present council. It was considerable less than an hour In length and there was but a hinall S27the Machine Gun Battalion at Sherman.

vs. C. E. Flood, Maria Flood and Anna Flood. Specific performance, ft.

T. Scott for defendant. Licensed to Wed Marriage licenses have been issued to George E. Clay and Weltha Barnes, both of Byesvllle; Carl An Iiomeatlo tranquility hss been sn unknown quantity In the Dswey Newton home recently Judging from ullegnlions iiiinlo In th petition, cross petition and siipplemenlal petition recently filed In the court of common pleas In the case entitled Dolls Fj Newton vs. Dower Newton.

Very recently Mrs. Newton filed a suit asking alimony and al-b'KltiK that her husband had failed OF THEIR STATUS amount of business transacted and GUERNSEY MAN IS that only of a routine and unimportant nature. There were a large visit with Miss Bessie Roberta on South Eighth street. Mrs. Cyrus McGIashen has return, ed to her home in Caldwell after an extended visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Gharam of Comber avenue. Miss Essie Forney of Guesnsey, la the guest of her sister Mra. J. W.

Trott of the Colonial flats. DRAFT BOARD ANNOfTJKJKS T1IIC The Equitable Savings Co. number of spectafors present in an U'RORAIiLK LINT T4 UO Al -1ST 27 miF.lt NOTCH drew Blount and Gertrude Hall, both of Bylesvllle, and Mllovan Boloh, Of Cambridge and Mary Belus, of Mineral Spring. 608 Main Street CAUGHT IN WHEELS OF ENGINE MONDAY to provide for her although fully Secretary A. T.

HAKKR, President nlile to do ho. Hhe sot forth the NEW I.ICXINGTON, Aug. 19 ticipation of a possible action on the request of the street car company for an Increase In rates but the "lobby" was disappointed as the matter was not even mentioned. The salary of the welghrnastei at the Eighth street scales was In fact of their rnurrlug and that they Neava Briefs Mrs. Harvey Reed and daughter Fifty-four young men will be called have one child, and that he was employed bv the R.

R. R. Co to the colors August 21, It was an fiEORGE INMJSHEAD SERJOlJSLTf If Jl RED MISH NEVA SNY-DKR 18 CAIJiFD and able to provide for them. CliARSES PICNIC The Altruists class and Mlsa Black's class ot the Central Presbyterian church Sunday school held a pot-luck supper and picnic outing nounced by tho Ferry county draft daughter of Canton, are vlalttng with relatlvea here. Mrs.

Edward ltriidahaw and chil Monday he filed a croas petition LODGE INITIATES U.1ANY CANDIDATES board Monday afternoon. These ami answer In which he admits tho creased 110 a month on recommendation of the ways and means committee. On motion of Mr. Hchofuld, the city auditor Is to furnish mem dren of Lancaster, are visiting wit men will be sent to Camp Taylor niurrlugo and birth of the child and at Moxahala park Monday evening. Mra.

Hrudshaw'a parents, Mi. an states that he Is earning bb each Ky for training. Of this number, Home twenty-live or thirty attended. Mrs. Heverly Sowers.

CAMBHinOE, Aug. 19. George Hogshead, aged about 60 years, was seriously Injured Monday morning. He was engaged In threshing on the bers each month a statement shew sight men ara of the old reglntra pay day, but cliHrses her with adultery and names Charles Dement and The annual picnic of the lilac ing the amount available In cm 'i of the general funds This Is in or tlon and 48 ara new registrants. Oak Sunday school held at Black IS MADE SERGEANT Edward DeLaney of Camp Sher nots forth that mm soon as he learn This call leaves only 88 men In Class Oak Saturday, was largely attends of Crooksvllle, were In this city Saturday enroute home after a visit in Buffalo.

Mr. ami Mrs. Joslah Jones and children of South Eleventh street, spent the week end at Buckeye Lake. Mrs. J.

M. Louis of Zanesvllle, has returned home after a visit with her daughter, Mrsfl. R. A. Trott on Madison avenue.

Mrs. William Wells of Belmont, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Wells on Highland avenue.

Miss Helen Fox waa In this city Snturday enroute to her home in Columbus after a visit In Buffalo. Mlas Delia Deamth of Lore City, and Miss Ethel Ferry of Salisville. were in this city Saturday enroute to ed of her action ho ceased to live der that the members may know how to govern expenditures. I In the county. with her ilu claims that he is The principal speakers were Atty E.

McKlhelney of McCoiiiu'IsvIIIb, The probable list of those to go The service director stated that without fault and that In addition to man haa been made a first-class sergeant in the division quarlermas-ter's department, 84th division. He left this city with the June 24 this month follows: Prof. A. Deavsr of Chicago, an her beinir in possession of all of ltev. 11.

Hollers and Kev. S. 1 Timothy A. O'Farrell, Corning; Joseph Z. Meenan, New Lexington; about Thursday of this week tho placing of "shoes' 'at the bottom of the walls at the water works would be begun and Invlteil the council- lilies of Crooksvllle.

their household goods that she haa custody of thiilr child and he asks that the child be given Into his The homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fran Charles Wagner, Somerset; Mlk Howard Davis farm, in Adams township, and was in the act of starting the engine when he was caught between the fly and drive wheela lie suffered the fracture of several ribs on the right side and other severe Injuries. His oondlttaa is regarded as serious. Miss Snyder Dies Following an operation for goi-tor.

at the Grant hospital, Columbus, Saturday, Miss Neva Snyder, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. OOT-OF-TOWN RFHEK AILS AT- TEND CROOKSVIUK LODGE EVENTS OTHEK NEWS jCRQOKSVILLE. Aug. ID.

Many 1 dyt-of-town vlaltora Including a big fealacation from the New Lexington lexha were In attendance at the in-ItiaUoil given by the Daughter 1 Rebekahs on Monday evening Whan a large class of candidates sjrara admitted Into the mysteries of the order. The degree work was by the degree team of the local, lodge and the exercleoa were JTollojrad by a banquet and social saaitgn. 1 News KoU'a Hlles at Itoaevllln, waa the scene TELEPHONE Mohler, Web Summit; Raymond custody. men to visit the plant and Inspect the work. an enjoyable birthday surprise par ting of the Norwich Mutual 1 A mee David Curry, Glenford; Joaoph Lau In the supplemental petition she denleH any adulterous act on her ty Nuiidny, the event being in honor Tetephon company.

Is announced rence Welsh, Jqnctlon City; Grover for Wed Toledo, where they will vlalt friends. P. Shepherd, Thornvllle; John For- part ami that said charge was filed of Mr. llilles' mother. Mis.

Virginia Hlles tlia occasion of her HMh nesday evening at the K. en Norwich. A full attend TEACHERS HIRED I', hall, with malicious, false and wicked In Mrs. Charles Gibson and children left Saturday for Canton, where quer, Muxahala; William Laurence Humphrey New Lexington; Clyde birthday anniversary. tent and us a result of the untrue ance is desired as tno matter of moving the switchboard will come.

guests were present, a bauntifu statement, she bus suffered mental Somerset; Ellas Israel Murk Snyder, of Clark street, pass they will visit relatives. Mrs. Jinnes Morton and son spent dinner was served nt tho noun hou up for discussion. FOR YEAR IN THE MORGAN SCHOOLS pain, suffering, anguish and distress and the occasion was greatly enjoy of inlii, I without Justification and as Hrown, Crooksvllle; John Wesley Ross, New Straltsville; Michael James lllllla, Moxahala; Charles ed by all present. a reHiilt Hlie not only asks alimony Mrs.

VV. A. Lents was business Mil a decree of divorce and custody Black, Shawnee; Krvin J. Jacobs, visitor at Zanesvllle Saturday. of the child.

CHKSTUHHIlJi, HNS VILLE jf stSmach Rosevrtle; Fred L. Hammond, Shawnee; Orval Lechrono, Chalfants; Mom Sulla Filed Borne Improvement is noted In the condition of Ralph Young, who AXD STOCKPORT CXJIU'S ANNOUNCEDNEWS NOTES Morris Smallwood Blackstone, San- Suits against tho Rotary Tire Rubber Co. continue to be filed In has been seriously III at his home toy; Ruaaell II. Hearing, Portervllle; here for the past several montlm McCONNELSVILLE, Aug. 19 the court of common pleas.

On Mrs. Clell Maxwell and Mrs Wll Monday The Kanesvlllo Oraln and The following teachers been Thomas are visiting Willi relatives Mr, and. Mrs. B. F.

Baunders vis-Itad with relatlvea at Stoveretown Sunday. B. Ferguson of Camp Sherman Ttttad.ovar Sunday with hla par-Bta at Baltlllo. i Mra. Jeaee Brown and Mrs.

Geo. Smith were Camp Bherman vlslto-- Monday. Mlsa Freda Vanca and Mra. Floyd j(Uuab. 'are spending their annual Vacation at Glasgow, Ky.

Joe Wells and Mr. and Mra. Nel-aVn Mumford visited over Sunday ertth friends and relatlvea at Camp Jlharman. i Mra. Bertha Corke la vialllng Frank Reeman, New Struilsvllle; Dominie Blonello, Corning; John Leaver, Shawnee; Hobart Alwine, McCluney; Dernier E.

Shaw, Mt. Builders' Supply Co, filed one for hired for the Chesterhlll, Pennsvllle at Newark. IIA2.64 and Interest for materials and Stockport schools: The fourth quarterly conference ed away at the hospital, Sunday at 3 o'clock. Besides her parents, one sister, Gertrude, and two brothers, Hal. somewhere in France, and Fred, of ttio honitf, survive, Tho remains were brought to Cambridge Sunday night.

Funeral services will be held at the Seconr United Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock. Common Fleas Court John Black vs. James B. Stewart, et al. Partition, James R.

Heist for plaintiff, Charles Shep-pord and Fred L. Rosemond for defendant. Order partition. Commissioners R. A.

Craig, George H. Boetcher and S. H. EBely. Pastor Accepts Call Announcement has been made that the Rev.

Charles F. Sheriff of New Pittsburgh, Wayne county, has ac furnished and the Central Ohio Oil Chaaterhlll Supt Prof. Barr of the Crooksvllle M. K. church wll 'erry; Thomas West, Rendvllle; An grammar, Minnie Davis; principal bo held Wednesday evening, Aug t'o.

filed ono for IMS. 59 and Inter-ent on account. 21. District flupt. Dr.

Franklin Rev. Watts; assistant principal, Fay Dlnsmoor; Intermediate, Eva Pier- drew Swaro, Corning; Walter Mat-son, Corning; Bertram James Nor-ris, Shawnee; William Henry Wetland, Corning; William Francis Is.lfre.sh will be present and preside Another Divorce Action Mary K. (lorby (George) agalnat point; primary, Lenora Hoon. at the business session. Clarence L.

(lorby, Is tho title of an Pennsvllle Principal, Jijnn Boss; Hanklaon, New Lexington; William lion in divorce filed Monday. The READING CIRCLE BOOKS assistant principal, Merlo Hawkins; 1th friends and relatlvea at Colum- Lunnlng, Corning; Charles Leroy Kemper, New Straltsville; Edward petlftion alleges that they were mar aad Westervtlle. FOR SEASON ANNOUNCED Mr, and Mra George Havelock James Debney, Corning; Harry O. 'The New Map of Kurope," "Our Shelly, Thornvllle; John Arthur ried on November 6, 11U4, and have no children. Kile charges wilful absence, since December 28, 1914, and In addition to a decree of divorce ad family spent Sunday with lends at Camp Sherman.

Public Schools" and 'Thyslcul Edu Paxton, Junction City; Harley I. AN IRRITABLE, fault finding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently cured of stom-. ach troubles by Chamberlain's Tablets after years of suffering.

These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Try them. They only cost a quarter. HWaJid Mra. Forble Penman and Crooksvllle, William Jen cation" are the books which were, decided upon for tho county touch cepted a call to the pastorate of the Christ Lutheran church in this city, nings B.

Stevenson, Crooksvllle; Ce nulla for alimony and restoration of her maiden name, Mary K. Pearson. ers reading ehvle at a recent meet succeeding the Hev. R. W.

Doty, cil ('allied. New Lexington, Box Clayton Olive Dennis, Shawnee; ing or the district superintendents with the county superintendent. The 1TEFUL Court Notes Charles Sutton haa been ap who Ih now pastor of the Rochester, Intermediate, Ous Abel; primary, Blancre Gllmore. Stockport W. II.

Jewett; assistant principal, Genevieve Crelghton; grammar, Mlsa Gate-wood; intermediate, Mlsa Rogers; primary, Bernlce Carty. ItlAckhiiril Obsequies The body of Leroy, eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mra. Frank Black-mer, who died In Zanesvllle Saturday nflon from an operation for appendicitis, was tuken to tho homo, where the funeral was hold Tuesday morning. Interment was made In Stockport cemetery.

Rreaks Ankle John Shuttleworth, New Lexington; church. The new pastor will last named will be put into daily pointed as administrator of the es practice in the school room. waj) Fred Torslmch, Corning; Wana Keck, Bristol; Douglas Dewit De- tate of Wilfred Sutton. arrive In Cambridge and preach his first sermon on Sunday, Sept. 15.

alao deolded that the nlne-monlha' VET OF 88 GIVES ong, Crooksvllle; Karl K. Hamilton, The Rev. Sheriff comes to Cam An order for the appraisement of he lot In I'hllo owned by Burtis H. schools would begin Kept. 8, and the bridge well recommended in response Sayre; Karl Mates, New Htraitavilie; Wilber Allen Klester, Junction City; Harlan, deceased, haa been ordered eight-months' schools Hept.

S. JOSEPH WESRECHER 'I Albert David Gordon, Junction City; tc a call extended to him on Aug. 4, the unanimous and enthusiastic vote of the congregation being an evi and nilley Rheppard, J. W. Plants and William Smith hove been PRASE WEIGHTY John Lauderbach, Santoy; Darl Carl lamed as appraisers.

WOUNDED IN ACTION dence of tho united opinion and spirit of the members ad intense de- Huston, New Straltaville William McKlnlcy Rogers, Crooksvllle; Ken H. F. Henderson has filed first Sergeant Joseph Weshecher, neth Memper, New Lexington; and final account as guardian of Caldwell Henderson. chine gun company, 26th lnfaltry, D. H.

Shambarger Tells Drug- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY formerly of this city, is In a base Report of and confirmation of hosplta.1 in France recovering from Mra. C. A. Tracey of Malta, who was visiting at the homo of Miss Rosa Tracy on the west side, had the misfortune to fall in the yard Friday, breaking her ankle bone In two places. News Notes 1 Misses Margaret Rogers and Ma rent estate sales In the matter of Mr.

Office Man Are your valuable records protected? Slen Checlear, New Lexington; Albert Franklin Price, Crooksvllle; John Reho, Corning. Itter From France "This Is certainly some pretty Ut How Nerr-Worth Made Him Over. v. wounds received in action July 1J LINDEN AVE. Pool room, confectionery and general line of notion stock.

No competition. Bell 4702, Auto 1624. or care Times Kecorder. the estate of W. T.

Perry has been news or nis injury was Monday by Mlsa EIhIb Jen filed. Two lots In F.aat Brighton were aold for $300 by the Gunrdlun See our window for Special Art Mejwl Furniture Display. kins of Turner street, in a letter from Weabecker. Trust Siife Dopoalt Co. A standing Nerv-Worth claim la that this preparation does good and jfcood only.

Composed of vegetable Incradlenta, it confers rich benefits With the tVmimlwIonera The regular session of the county country, and I like It fine, so you need not worry "about me. The houses are built of stone and cement. I have not seen a frame house since I came here. The fences are mostly of hedge and stone. We SCHOOL JANITORS GET ommissioners was held Monday.

OHIO OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. FERGUS ELECTRIC BLDG. 524 Slain, Street ikpoa th system and leaves not a yraca of harm, behind. It is truly a HOUSES Six-room brick, half square from Main a well located, cheap house. JSIOO; three-room cottage on Eaat Elm near car line.

460; 8-room modern house on Fountain centrally located, half square from Main four-room house on Grant city water and electric lights, half square from Marietta St. car line, $650; flve-room frame house on Franklin superb new house on Lenox 2800. H. R. WINN Arlington Hotel Nothing but routine business wrs BOOST IN WAGES HERE rie Hoffmann, who have been attending summer school at Columbus, have returned to Malta, Mrs.

Ella Scott of Columbus la the guest of her ulster, Mra. J. E. Mc-Keown, and other relatives. Mlsa Clara Cnrr of Bellaire Is the guest of Morgan county relatives.

Miss Eva Dougan has returned to amll-tonlo. blessing equally the ratiHactrd. A supplemental petition are. In a village about the slr.e of Janltora in Zanesvllle schools were granted a 10 raise in monthlv tho restoration of tho Third street bridge was received and with wages last night by the hoard of education at a apecla! session. KlKhteen he original will be acted upon in (i the near future.

men, who care for 16 bulldlna-n are There were no bids received for effected. They receive salaries he Mortland bridge In Cass town ranging from $65 to a month ship. under the increase. No other busi ness was taken up. Marriage LIithhts Clydo K.

Henke, draftsman, Can on, to Mary I. Bell, daughter Peter arveua exeltabla child, the worn Vut vateran' and men and women of U1 agea Tha following statement by D. H. Sbaunberger )Of Sandusky Bbldiera Home, made a short time ago to V. IK.

Oraham, Sandusky's Nerv-Worth Bruggtst illustrates the foregoing stlaim: "I bar taken ona botUa of Nerv-nTortb and received great relief. Dl-IkaOog much better and sleep has Venv restored to ma. Am a veteran fat tl jrears of age. H. SHAMBARGER.

Cottage Cllne, Sandusky, Every Zanesvllle druggist sells JWarv-WoKh. Tour dollar back If Ki famnns family tonic doea not aflt yo A RPLKltnm TONIC Harsforg's Aeid Phosphate InvltfOrateB tllA tll-Ptl MMrva uvatan. Hell, city; Rev. Mr. Cherlngton.

John R. Rowett, soldier, city, to MM Apleasant beverage A splendid tonic! Freda M. Denner, daughter August leliner, city; Rev. P. R.

Selbert. ,4 "i BOY SCOUTS TROOPS John S. Francis, engineer, Shaw- ee, to Heach Yocum, daugh- Goston. Tho people have queer ways about living. Moat of them wear wooden shoes, and you can hear them coming for about two blocks," wTltee Corporal Frank Cjulnn, of Company 1L 18th U.

S. Infantry, A. E. to his parenta, Mr. and Mrs.

John gulnn. of this city. Marrbmn Ijlconara Miss Helen Hszleton of Shawnee and William Hill of Corning; Wll-helmlna Moellencamp of New Straltaville and Edward T. Staunton of Shawnee. Found Dead Charles W.

Richter, aged 74 years, of Milleratown, near Corning, who was found dead Saturday morning by the roadside, having been stricken with heart failure while on his way home from vialtlng a neighbor Friday evening, was burled from the late home Monday morning, with Rev. A. J. Hawk of New Lexington officiating. The deceased was the uncle of Mrs.

John Cookson of this city and well known here. Recruiting Nurses A recruiting station for nurses has been established at the Colonial hotel at Somerset. Mra Harry S. D. Heach, city, Rev.

Mr. GO CAMPING THIS WEEK Rev. H. R. Porter haa received Wayt.

Robert L. Young, Pullman porter, Chicago, to Mary Ajin Burnett, 20 Cents his commission as scoutmaster, and his boy scouts have received the official number from headquarters of Zanesvllle Hoy flcouts. troop No. J. Wednesday the troop will go to Turkish Cigarettes ARE MADE ESPECIALLYFOR'THE DISCRIMINATING AND EXPERIENCED aughter Joseph Harnett, city; Rev a Collins.

Homer Longshore, merchant, city, Alice Taylor, daughter William Bummerland beach at Rurkeye lake Taylor, city; "Rev. J. II. Kinney. i REMARKABLE I NEW PAIN KILLER lanalrrlal aotk Ceatnrx I.latsaest Btsss nkeasutle sad All Otker I Valaa (anly aai SreeOHr for a three or four days' outing.

LINTVVILLE MAlsHuSED A SMOKER OF HIGH GKAv.b Ural IXnto Transfers H. A. Sharps to William McCoy, TURKISH CIGARETTE SIDEWALK AS SPEEDWAY ot at Itlue and iKicust, It. Kmmert Head to Hugh French, 1 Charles W. Orr of Llnnville used (i acres In f-prlngfleld township, $1.

me siaewam along Market street Herman Ellerman to William from Fourth to Third streets as a Crumbley, lot S3 in Sullivan addi The Wending is exceptional Cheadle has been placed In charge. Any young lady In the county interested should1 call at the hotel and speedway lost nlg-ht and brought up against a pile of lumber. He was arrested and lodged In tho city pris tion, l. Imogens Wilson to Clyde M. Mas terson.

lot In South Zaneaville, 11. Ross W. Check snd others to J. Ixmgstreth, lot In Dresden, 11, on for driving an automobile while ir a state of Intoxication. learn the particulars, Mrs.

Edgar Hammond, county chairman of the Woman's Council of National De-; fense, has already obtained quite a number of girls throughout tha county, and is stilt 'In need of many) IS Rosa t. Cheek and others to BRIEF MENTION Mr L. w. Ro'lor and son Ross of Samuel Eades. lot in Dresden.

11. Those ahs asTonlslng twinges are almost Instantly relieved by the taarkabie nw pain killer and rheu- iaatle remedy, Iwth Century Liniment ittet tub It on that's all Acts like wagta. No hot wster bath needed You simply apply it direct from the Irottla, Its positive, quick action In all aasas of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neu-falgla, Backaeha prove 20th tsry Liniment to be tbe sworn en-jHny of all pain. It's the finest la tbe world for soothing teralDf and bruises. Try it.

Just th Jalag ror your tired, aching, burning iaat. Takes out all soreness and pain. laavlBg.Uiam fresh, cool and com-fortabis. Take a bottle home tonight and enjoy genuine toot comfort. There no steed to nurse pain when you can get quick relief at the nearest drug store Ail goad druggists can supply you.

Herbert M. Arndt to Charles route returned Mnmlm fmm I more In order to fill Perry county's 'amp Sherman after spending Sun day with their son and brother quota. Institute Opens The annual Ferry county teachers' Institute opened Mondsy In the high Ernest Boiler. He was transferred Monday to Camp Merritt, N. J.

7 school auditorium at Somerset with 3 teachers In attendance. Splendid addresses were given by Prof. H. C. A Lott and Miss Edna Fryalnger.

The Jennla E. Culver to W. A. Thorn, lot in Rural Dale, 1160. W.

A. Thorn to W. A. Bltcher, lot in Hural Dale, $260 Anna J. Parr and others to Clarence A.

Browning, lands In Newton township, $1. Caroline Ijicy to Hamilton Bore, lot In Dresden. Qait Claim Thomas W. Slmms and others to E. Hutchinson, lands In Highland township, II.

I TIEDAN DFRANCIS BY Banish he Tonawanda Rebekah lodge will meet ail day today at the Odd Fellows' hall for Red Cross sewing Harold Battles, son of Mr and Mrs. Louis Sejtlea of Nashport. leaves next week for Kentuokyl where he will enter mtlttary service. There will bo no meeting of the Amrou Grotto iatie th' month, the next regular mentlng to be held on the third Wednesday of es session waa closed Monday evening with a "community sing." McDonald Rennknt, Tba fifteenth annual reunion of the McDonald family will be held at McConnelsville on Labor Pay, Sept I. All knowing themselves related to ths family are Invited and request CHANCE MEET OVERSEAS ed to ba present.

Musical numbers Nervousness Pate and Ambition Into Run-Down, Tired Out 4 People If you fee! tired out out of soils, apatdant, mentally or physically VpresMd, and lack tha desire to ac and other amusements are planned to make a better reunion than ever Mra Jessie Del-aney snd daughter Ivetta of this city spent Sunday at tamp Sherman, I'htllicothe While on his way to the front line trenches. W. H. Francis, son i Mr. and Mrs.

O. D. Francis, of Nashport. met George Untied, son before. George McGonagle.

of Mc Deloria Waxier and Florence Mr and Mrs CharlM I'ntleH nt Connelsville. Is In charge and Ellsa-bth McDonald of Nsw Lexington, Is secretary. They are just like meeting your Best Girl face to face. ftEMEMBEfi There are no others like your Dixon of Sharon avenue have re-! Kraxeysburg, as he was "returning turned after vialtlng friends ant rol-tfrom the front line and a most Joy-atlves at Shandlersville Sattirttuv fnl reunion took olscA tiklvMD the complish things; get a (0 cent boc Realty Transfer. Emanuel Flowers to Samuel and Wendell's Ambition Pills at Bai-iys on Main today and take ibs Saturday and Sunday.

Joatph Sidotl. lot 784, New Lexington. 11. Vrt 'btg tap- toward! feeling better tlsrntaway. two friends, had been active service for 60 days and had escaped without a scratch, although his brother.

Merle, waa shot in both legs Parents of both boya received the news recently. John R. Griffith, deed to Mary Abram et lot lie, Shawnee-, 11. It you drink too much, amok too Mitch, or are nervous becauso of Harvey E. Stoneburner to Kate Btoneburner, 110 acres Harrison township, 11.

There will be a called meeting of the Timber Hun grantee Thursday evening to which all grange members are invited. Mlsa Florence running Chester Miller and Charles Beecher motor-ad to Camp Sherman ty see Krnest Sellers, who wtll soon leave for overseas service with the 4th division III regiment. Springfield grange Is to give sn lea cream social at ts haa Friday Floyd Dumm and wlfo to Clyde W. -4 Durum, tract Thorn township, 1. Clyde and Maria Dumm to Charles E.

and Blanch A. Dupler, 1 tracts ftwrsrork of any kind, Wendell's Am-fStloa nils will make you feel better tiro day or money back from Main, on tha first box tmr all affections of tha nervous atam, censtlpstlon, loss of appetite, nt confidence, trembling, kldnsy lffv complajnta, sleeplessness, eg. or weakness 'of aay fast a bog of Wendell's Amb4-l TiUa today on tha money baok Thorn township, II. NEWSBOYS WILL SEE MORA THE MAGICIAN The Times Recorder newsboys will be the honored guests of tha Chautauqua management this afternoon when Mora, tha takes the stags and proceeds to produce pigeons from silken cloth, catch nth from over tha heads of an unsuspecting audience, and perform other mystifying atuota. B.

Denny and wife Jo Richard evening. Aogrust 21 All are invited Drnny. one-half aura Clayton township. 11. Mr.

and Mra. A. H. Layher of Co- Loretta Chamberlain and husband lhmbus ara Tiatting Mr. and Mra L.

to John Boloc at aL, lot II, Drakes. B. 0feowara Ot te fttovertown road.

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