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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 5

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0 0 TO 0 IT INO TRIBUNE FIVE A 0 I 0 A A 23 191: Ruth West Carpenter Buys Ford Roadster Not or Pills but Cascarets No odds how sick your Stomach; how hard your head aches or how Bilious Cascarets make you feel great. 3lhmtcs of previous nieotting. Boll call by captain. soliciting new members. Juvitatiun; Xorville Maston.

Bending, "An every day Mrs. J. (J. iVmtunf. and Mrs.

B. P. AVilliaius and son Glenn, Harry Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. WllLims, French Xeldon, Mr. and Mm. Manuel Sheetz and family, Mr. and M.rs.

Edward Gutilm', Mr. and Mrs. Beach-Williams Nuptials Whitte-isiiiKin Edward more i- An approaching weddinix that mi i 'i '7 i wall be of unusual interest to the hosts nf friends of the two young wi ji.4..-.,i-iv...:.i carry out ot ih i it ie ilecomposeil n.at -i-aiul l-ams ot Park avenue and Lewiul I. cat i poison ante-Jiiies ami bow- lkach, youngest sou of Mr. undi', it' ii ii els.

Beading Mrs, Adam Stroine Kong; The I'nion. Be.xlung, "One of the Little, Mrs. W. Willis. Song; by four Girls, "Some Glad Reading, "Hester's Mrs.

Ceo. Xosker. The next meeting will be lw-ld February 15 at 2 o'clock with Mi's. E. L.

Lybargar. West Carlisle Course "The Hew? tihut Built" will be the subject of the lecture Lowe and family. Mr nn.1 Mrs. Ohas Bine, and Mrs. Charles Miller and Jlrmily, Mrs.

Ira and family. Earl Khephr, Fbyd Lowe, Thorn as Iewis. Howard 1. John Ira Lewis, Lndslev Howard and duv Bueklew, Ikv.l. Married Yesterday The Rev.

George Brewer of the Presbyterian church yesterdav afternoon performed the cere mony unaung in marriage Miss- Tiney Lease of Xew wt'astle and Wilson Parsons of Brink Haven. Social at Wills Creek Charles Rover, teacher of the Wills Creek school hist evening' entf-rta'ined 'hil- pupils with a so- iSuccumbs to Lung Fever Yerna Ruth Wt the year old daughter of Mr. fi viand Mrs. Albert We t' lv. lir.vr; succumbed do an attack ot imijr icveu- at noon.

For tme pa.vt the little had been sutTering from ci'rl the dread dUeai Oier condition was not coiUisidered critical untiil' a short tim- before her death. In ndJition the -it her and mother live brothers and twi testers survive. Tliey are Charles, Herbert, John. George. Ward, Monabelle and Mildr -d.

Funeral serivees i I be held from the late ihoiiH- tomorrow af ternoon at. 2 "o'clock the Rev Wib it ehurst onU'iaiuig. R. Struck in Eye with Hot Spark John Poster or North Fifth ativet suu'errd a very painful accident Friday -when a spark from an open gi-tte struck him in the right eye. Mr.

Poster "wa.s ulirring the fin? when mhe uiil-ilnap oeenired. He at. once went to the of'lu--? o-f Dr. Jen.se McCliin where the injured ptfe was dressed. It is not the will prove eri ous.

THEY ALL COME OUR WAY II till I I i be delivered on Thursday even- i eoruary ny wiihnr uavis at Hh? West Carlisle cibmch. This Ls ithe fourth number on the course for 1911-12. Orgardse New Society ladifs of the Onange M'ct hodl it Epjseop il church organ iuuiwm-m uuwi jk-u pie are members of prominent f'aaniliea and each Oias a wkle eir ized an Ai'd Society Friday. The'Birthdav Celebration ladies mot at clrarch and as sisted bv Mrs. Robert H.rmiltonl of Fresno the society was organ- entertadnod at Vr home in Fres-ized and the following yestmiay a delightful elected: atterimin rinrtv.

Tlii h-. 1 .1 I II most enjoyable Honoring Izetta Phillabnam's eighth birtlvdav lannivei-sarv, she enjoyed itlue liours were the iliss-fi I-klith Boyd, Irene Geese, Opal and Fern Leavexigood, Hilda Me-Cullough, Guida Hamilton, Mil-dml and Ethel Hall, Forest and Marie Geese, Ruby Mixer, Mary Schmaltz, Nellie Boyd, LilLie Matesand Willma Thomas. Entertains Sewing Club Honoring her cousin Miss Viola IVaars of Cleveland who is her guegfc at present -Miss Audrey Jliz er will entertain Hie members of) ciai ni ru? noo nouse. afi'aar was attended by wall the pupils and the cveniin'g mroved 11 You men ik! avouicii who somehow can't i-et feeling right who haw nn almost nhitily head u-be, coattvl tongue, foul tiiste and foul breath, can't slee-ji, are bilious, nervous and upset, bothered AV'itth a sick, gassy disordered fjtoniaeh, ur have backache and tVcl all worn out Are you keeping clean inside with Ca.svarets, or anerely forcing a p.i.'iSiigeway every few days uth F-aJls, cathartic julls or castor oil? This is important. Cu-vart-ts work while vou shvn an regu at he omaeh.

remove- sour, undurested and fermriiiting loi aiiil foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver system all A Casca rot tonight with ten you tint by nwruing i 10-cent box from any drug will kei1; y'our entire family feeling good for mouths. Don't, forget the children. They love Cascarets bovausc lihey tante good do good never or nick en. Kirker Funeral Today Funeral (services over the remains of Samuel Kirker who died ut his home in township at an early hour Saturday morning will be held at Pleasant Hill church this afternoon, the funeral cortege leaving the bouse a't one o'clock, Rev. William E.

Bridge of this city will olliciate. Interment wil ltiake place in Pleasant Hill cemetery. Samuel Kirker was born in Jackson township, 1 his county and the entire sixty-nine years of his life were there. Mr. Kirker was an upright citizen and an industrious fanner and his passing will cau-e sorrow thi homes of many who count themselves fortunate to have known him as a friend.

The wichiw and four children survive. The 'daughters are 'Mis. Elizabeth Grove and Mrs. Ohas. Haines and the vsons are Martin Kirker of Co-ihocyMi and Joilin Kirker of the home.

Remains in Bed Sixteen Years Koeibe.sfer, N. Jan. 27. The death of Jay CorsT in a Hoeluvitcr hospital last liio'ht relea'-H-d his wife from Keif imposed punishment 4 bat she has inflicted upon Uedf for sixteen years. Mrs.

florscT swor" that she would never rise from bed until her husband stopped drinking and for sixteen yeirs lb" (has kept her word. Today when she was released from her vow by her husband Vi death 4he found that she was unable to rise, both lower 'limbs beini nipleti-ly paralized Bryant to Talk at Adams Mills Prof. C. E. Bryant will lee- ture at Ad mis JHUon riilay evening.

His subicet will "IVmonages of the I'nst." The proc(-eds ot tho lecture will 'apply to a fund for ih school library. Jani-'-s Me.Sliarie Columbus spending the week end in Cxini-s- jville. Charles W. Carpenter yesterday a 1912 Torpedo Ford from Charles W. Loos Sons.

The was receved by the I)os agency but a few lays ago. As soon as Mr. Carpenter saw the car he was struck with ats smart, mbby appearance and pur chased it. He drove it about the MiTects yesterday for the first. The car is painted ldack wiuh a comfortable riding wheelbase, 2214 l.

i ji'" iulu 18 Auvwu 'as ame ma uununn; propo.smoTi 'on wheehs. RESIGNS POSITION Miss Florence Adams wdio has been employed in the Coshocton office of Hie Lafayette Enameling has msi-gnesl tier poLdtion and will leave during the coming week to enter the Meredith business college at Zanesulle. Crescent Laundry We do all kinds of Laundry work. Family Washings by the pound, it takes all the muss off your hands at a Email cost. Dry Cleaning and Pressing.

First class work, our motto. Both Phones. 6th St. when they want gooda upon mh Fliones. jj nmiM jUTTT5f'yg i Phone 95 11.

1). iseaoii T1h datv for the event is not being announced but it us under st'oo-1 that it will lv a simple home carlv in Man Ih. Mis.s "Williams is one of (sh octon's mosit charming daughtem and ur tianeo has for the past year been -engaginl iiu busin.ss with bis father in the 11. I). II II cie ot iinen as who will masu-n to extend ewigratulfitions upon hear ing of the approneh'ing marriage.

Rev. Walborn will Occupy Tivo Pulpits Rev. A. II. Walborn of the K'lJeago Ijutihoran 'Theological Seminary of Chicago, arrived last night and will this morning hold services at the St.

Paul Lutheran cilmrch, Franklin township. Tonight will preach at the Emmanuel Lutheran e'hurch in this erviees will ne at and Mrs. J. W. on WmI-( nut street.

Rev. Walborn has practically ljrwvover. he wiM lwt. he able to his work here Ix-fore next April at. which time lie will graduate from the seminary.

So far, Hi? Ohio Lutheran ConiVreMU'p board has not given its sanction of his accepting a call here, but it learned, the members are. favorable and will send their 'indorsement in plenty of time ft.r Rev. Walborn to take up his work here after graduation. Not Enough Steamships for Autos 'Agrat Ch'as. Loos sard Friday, that nrikinpt 75.000 Ford Model jT eairs for 1012 doesn't seem be aii much of a job for the Ford Mctor Company as it is to get steamships to carry the whose character they can rely.

BUYING YOUR WROOH-KIE3 HERE means that it will be all that is desirable in every way. And you cannot afford to buy poor GT0cerie3 any nvoie than we cau afford to cell them. WE PAY THE TOP NOTCH PRICE FOR FIRST CLASS BUTTER AND EGGS The Coshocton Grocery Co. ner seang-lub and a lew wiH of Mr re'Si'U't ill jits, iv. mond ir a Vice President Mrs.

Frank Darling. Secretary; Mrs. Edward Huff. Treasurer; Mrs. II.

S. Davis. Chorister; Miss Gayle Davis. The mooting! yesterday was held at the church. The next meeting 'will he on Thursday, February 1 at the 'home of the president Mrs.

Richmond. Box Social Monday The Ladies of the Society of the Church of Chrisl will give a box social on Monday evening a tne home of Mrs. J. A. Baird .) him strot.

All are invited. hieh is to bring a box with lunch for two. Music Party Mr. and Mrs. Ohas.

Adams d-1 liglht fully a mir-iic party at their hrnne near Adams Millij night. Tne give were Mr. and Mrs. C.ilyi'n Mc-j Coy and children, M'hle, William and Charles, Mr. and Mrs.

Bertj Richardson and children Euni-ei Entertained Thursday The Mioses Harriet and Myrtle lb-long ipkiuuntly entertained with aa -evrniug sewing party at their Orchard street Thin -sdLi Their guests were Mrs. Edward Jacobs, Omie AY" ration. Miss Marv Baker, the yV.w Nellie. Gladys and Stella Howe. Lvs "Walker, Odell Dour- ne: Mamie Hoal and the Misses Ifairie-i and Myrtle lk-long.

1 (( Guests of Friends Miss Clara Barnhart and Henry Barn-hart of C.uuil Dover are gtusts of Mi-, and MrU. J'aeob Ktillenbauer at their home on N. Second street. I Visit in Galion Miss Emma Mc-Nary and Miss went 1) (ialiou yesterday Wend the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Horner Jacob'. Skating Party The following party of (Vsli.f-1on vomig enjoyed a skat-ing party at tihe basin Friday ewnir.g. Miss Cora Miss P.iauoho Jones, Miss Grace 'Wheel er. oldie Jones, Mils Marie Duxenberry, Mks Lula Mulford, M'iss Few. Miss Blanche Mulford.

Miss Florence Court-j-igh't. Freeze, G-eorsre Davis Claude Dr.rcnberry. ,1. F. Darr, Frank Slau2V.or, Herman Hultz and Russell Sewe.

Quiet Stitchers Meet Mrs. Powelsrm -vvall be the hos-tff-s at a mec-Uiij! of the Quiet fttitnhers at her home on North girth -st next Wednesday. Warsaw W. C. T.

U. Tire. January meeting of the Warsaw "Woman's Christian Trnmcrance Union held frt 10! home of Mrs. L. 1).

Bower on Thursday evening January 25. Jue was called to -orator by the president, service was hdd The devotional i by Mrs, ej.I The program 'was as follows: Song; How Firm Foundation. WW 5 mil- run" i a sei" 'fion fd Q. We hesr a grept deal about "FUTURE PRQ3ATION" those days, Does this mean that every one is going to get a second chance for eternal life? (G. W.

Answer. The Bible nowhere tenches a chain fur the world of mankind in general: lmt it does jdainty teach that there will tie one, full, fair opportunity of salvation offered to every man. woman and child bora into this world. There nre tew, if any, who would be so narrow minded and H'Hish as to think that the Lord would Kive tli em a fair chance to obtain eternal life and then would deny their neighbors a similar chance. I'p to the present time but a rery small i-opor-tion of the human rnce has had an opportunity of salvation.

Even today fully three-fourths of mankind are la darkness, about 1.200.000.000 In num. tier. As Christ died for all. and "God will have all men to be saved and to come to a of the tnilh," it follows that those who have nver bad it chance for eternal life must get that hnnce in the life to come. The Scrip-lures, ilslitly understood, tench that "now is the day of salvation" for the church of Curi-t.

and for ths Church iiione. And the world's day of salvation will be diirlnjj that thon-snnd-yesir era of Christ's reitn. when II" rules fr the purpose of lifting up bless- .02 itiar.iiii.n. an v. no are onen put.

Ktfi Phone 95 7 t0ito wiwiu an in-door 'pneme at- ner h'ome nn Park avenue tomorrow evenaig. The of the el nb wi; 1 1 he -nroveivt nro Irene Vodgcn, M'H'f i Cor. 6th and Main Sts. II 1 -miss ivaimryn empip, -urs. i take up III Mill i i If ami Bertie.

Mkss Lulu NoiTis.injr. There will he a hrief Do your Eyes need attention? Do you have Eve-Strain Headaches? SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM OF FITTING GLASSES Jeweler R. V. LEE Optometrist Time Pieces and Jewelry Skillfully Repaired. 531 Main street.

thur Moore, Mrs. French Mizr. Mi-l? Nelle Dokkenwa-blel, Mrs. Otto Cimmerer and Edna Baehort, Miss Hazel Ji l'anson and Miss Nelle Williiaais will be guests of the club. 'i, Music Club Mect3 There will be a meeting of the Woman's Club thiu even meetinir followed of illustrations.

by proini K. of C's to Entertain The Knights of Columbus will entertain with a crd j-r ty for their friend-; in their room? in the ITay building Fil'di ar.i Main streets, Mondu uicrht. Cuts Ugly Gash in Le Falling from a fence, jacwd eue of a aria bottle onto the! and Ilattio ichu rd-on. Joe McCoy, Otitm Kdeb.i'idsoi, Wil liani Kiniblc and children Lclf.a and Lelian. Milfork Missionary Meet The Woman's Missionary 'Society of the Milfork P.vntbt church meet Thursday afternoon, February 1, at fhe 'home of Mrs.

Edward Xorris. Mrs. J. A. Norm will lead the meet in sr.

The subject for the nt'terno-on will be Japan. Tne ladies of the church are all inyited to be present Guests of Friend3 Mr. and II. S. Miller have- as (heir guests ''it their home in Daris Elmer Miller and Wesley Miller of ZanesA'ilb.

Oyster Supper and Evening Party M'-'. 1 Jese and tears sold aboard, Nine; hundrel Fords have caused an uelv ''ash to he cut finlnrontliv? avvragv. of et ry The Taylor Mfg. Jewelry Company announce that a limited number of apprentices will be received into classes for instructions in engraving, watch making and jewelry manufacturing. The school, consisting of day and night sessions, will open about February 1.

Terms can be secured upon application at the store. This in an excellent chance for young men and women, to learn the art and craft ot jewelry manufacturing and watch making. Merle Courtrifrht's at ftatirday morning as he vvj- on (his way from his home cm East Chestnut street to a crocerv store. Follow- in-' the iie was taken 24 cars, 'and left four times asi ishived aboard in the last three i (1hirt.y days. It is -a serious prop 'option to ret enoiiR'a space to hold the enormous shipments of Mat make of car.

One ship load- m.iny on the docks, SlriTiiients are made to the re- countries of the world. even to tar-on uangricoK. Mini anl ''Hiiljraria. It appear as if he IFord company (is he'lins tGie Ad- vanciHl Civilia ion pathfinders to; blaze -their way by assisting sn I family deliffht fully enter: a th home of his Mr. and company of five''- fn'ends at tl'-urlMrs.

Kav Courtritrbt and Dr. J.l home ne'ir Ilelmkk Thumlav ii). Lower called to evening. An oy-ter supper anduvennd. The physician tound it daiine were featured of the even- necessary to take stitches inj's pleasure.

Those who en- joved the occasion -were Miss George Rtein of 1'earl ss in Coslioct Sa-tnr- Clema Silioetz, Mus? Mari-ma'cd busin Sheetz, M'iss Deipha Ijowc, Mr.jday. SSPX3HHI vausaas i Dnum YoHir Womei sy- 39c 39c Skirts This special is offered just to advertise our Dry Cleaning Department. Dry Cleaned This special is offered just to advertise our Dry Cleaning Department.3 Begins January 17th Ends February 15th The Eureka Laundry Company Work Guaranteed Very Best Quality.

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