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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 5

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SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 28 1912 COSHOCTON MORMING TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE DOCEIV Minutes of previous meeting. Roll call by captains soliciting new members. Recitation; Norville Maston. Reading, "An every day Mrs. J.

G. Bantum. Recitation: Edward Whittemore. Reading Mrs. Adam Strome, Song: The Union.

Reading, of the Little Ones" Mrs. W. R. Willis. Song; by four Girls, "Some Glad Reading, "Hester's Mrs.

Geo. Nosker. The next meeting will be held February 15 at 2 o'clock with Mrs. E. L.

Lybargar. West Carlisle Course "The House that Jack Built" will be the subject of the lecture to be delivered on Thursday evening, February 1 by Wilbur Davis at the West Carlisle Presbyterian church. This is the fourth mumber on the course for 1911-12. Organize New Society The ladies of the Orange Method at Episcopal church organized an Aid Society Friday. The ladies met at the church and assisted by Mrs.

Robert Hamilton of Fresno the society was organand the following officer; elected: President; Mrs. F. A. Richmond. Vice President; Mrs.

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

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

Richmond. 00 Box Social Monday The Ladies Aid of the Society of the Church of Christ will give a box social on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. A. Baird 735 Elm street.

All are invited. Each lady is requested to bring a box with lunch for two. Music Party Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Adams de lightfully entertained a muste party alt their home near Adams Mill: Saturday night. The were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin MeCoy and children, Mable, William and Charles, Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Richardson and children Eunice Land Bertie, Misses Lulu Norris Hattie Richardson, Messrs Joe McCoy, Otto Richardson, Wil (liam Kimble and children Lelia Lelian. .00 Milfork Missionary Meet The Woman's Missionary Society of the Milfork Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon, February 1, at the home of! Mrs. Edward Norris. Mrs. J.

A. Norris will lead the meeting. The subject for the afternoon will be Japan. The ladies of the church are all invited to be present. Guests of Friends Mr.

and HI. S. Miller have as their guests at their home in Davis Hollow. Elmer Miller land Wesley Miller of Zanesville. -00 Oyster Supper and Evening Party Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Lewis and family delightfully entertained a company of their friends at their home near Helmick Thursday evening. An oyster supper and dance were features of the evening's pleasure. Those who enjoyed the occasion were Miss Clema Sheetz. Miss Mariana Sheetz, Miss Delpha Lowe, Mr.

THEY ALL COME OUR WAY when they want goods upon whose character they can rely. BUYING YOUR GROCERIES HERE means that it will cannot be all that is desirable in every way. And you afford to buy poor Groceries any more than we can afford to sell them. WE PAY THE TOP NOTCH PRICE FOR FIRST CLASS BUTTER AND EGGS The Coshocton Grocery Co. Cor.

6th and Main Sts. Both Phones. Not Salts, Oil or Pills but Cascarets No odds how sick your Stomach; how hard your head aches or how Bilious Cascarets make you feel great. You men and women who somehow can't get feeling right--who have an almost daily headache, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bilious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping clean inside with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or eastor oil? This is important.

Cascarets work while you sleep cleanse and regulate the stomach. remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the decomposed waste matter and poison in the intestines and bowels. A Cascaret tonight with straigh ten you out by morning- -a 10. cent box from any drug store will keep your entire family feeling good for months. Don't forget the children.

They love Cascarlets because they taste good--do good- -never gripe or sicken. Kirker Funeral Today Funeral services over the Temains of Samuel Kirker who died at his home in Jackson township alt an early hour Saturday mornring will be held at Pleasant Hill church this afternoon, the funeral cortege leaving the house alt one o'clock. Rev. William E. Bridge of this city will officiate.

Interment wil Itake place in Pleasant Hill cemetery. Samuel Kirker was born in Jackson township, this county land the entire sixty nine years lof his life were spent there. Mr. Kirker was an upright citizen and an industrious farmer and his passing will cause sorrow in the homes of many who count themselves fortunate to have known him as a friend. The widow and four children survive.

The daughters are Mrs. Elizabeth Groce and Mrs. Chas. Haines and the sons are Martin Kirker of Coshocton and John Kirker of the home. Remains in Bed Sixteen Years Rochester.

N. Jan. 27. -The death of Jay Corser in a Rochester hospital last night released his wife from. self imposed punishment that she has inflicted upon her belf for sixteen years.

Mrs. Corser swore that she would never rise from bed until her husband stopped drinking and for sixteen vears she has kept her word. Today when she was released from her vow by her husbandi death she found that she was unable to rise, both lower limbs being completely paralized Bryant to Talk at Adams Prof. C. E.

Bryant will leeture at Adams Mills on Friday evening. Ilis subject will be "Personages of the Past." The proceeds of the lecture will apply to a fund for the school library. James MoShane of Columbus is spending the week end in Conesville. Do your Eyes need attention? Do you have Eye-Strain Headaches? SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM OF FITTING GLASSES Jeweler R. V.

LEE Optometrist Time Pieces and Jewelry Skillfully Repaired. 531 Main street. Ruth West Succumbs to Lung Fever Verna Ruth West the five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert West residing near Roscoe succumbed do an attack of lung fever yesterday at noon.

For some tme past the little girl had been suffering from the dread disease bus her condition was not considered critical until la short time before her death. In addition to the father and mother five brothers and two sisters survive. They are Charles, Herbert. John, George, Ward, Monabelle and Mildred. Funeral serivees will be held from the late home tomorrow ternoon at 2 o'clock the Rev.

R. F. Whitehurst officiating. Struck in Eye with Hot Spark John Potter of North Fifth street suffered a very painful aevident Friday when a spark from an open grate struck him in the right eye. Mr.

Potter was stirring the fire when the mishap occurred. He alt once went to the office of Dr. Jesse McClain where the injured optic was dressed. It is not thought the injury will prove seri ous. Carpenter Buys Ford Roadster Charles W.

Carpenter yesterday purchased a 1912 Torpedo Ford rouser from Charles W. Loos Sons. The roaster was receved by the Loos agency but 121. few days ago. Als soon as Mr.

Carpenter saw the car he was struck with its smart, nobby appearance and pur chased it. He drove it about the streets yesterday for the first. The car is painted black with a comfortable riding wheelbase, h. p. engine and is known as the greatest hill climbing proposition on wheels.

Entertained Thursday The Misses Harriet and Myrtle Delong pleasantly entertained with an evening sewing party at their home on Orchard street Thursday. Their guests were Mrs. Edward Jacobs, Mis; Omnie Wratten, Miss Mary Baker, the Misses Nellie, Gladys and Stella Howe, Lo's Walker, Odell Dourner. Mamie Boal and the Misses Harriet and Myrtle Delong. Guests of Friends Miss Clara Barnhart and Henry Barnhart of Canal Dover are guests of Mr.

and Mris. Jacob Stillenbauer at their home on N. Second street. -00 Visit in Galion Miss Emma MeNary and Miss Eva MeNary of Orange street went to Galion yesterday to spend the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Jacobs. Skating Party Skating Party The following party of Coshocton young people enjoyed a skating party at the basin Friday evening. Miss Cora Jones, Miss Bianche Jones, Miss Grace Wheel er. Miss Goldie Jones, Mis Marie Dusenberry, Miss Lula Mulford, Miss Bessia Pew. Miss Blanche Mulford, Miss Florence Court-lized right.

Clyde Freeze, George Davis Claude Duenberry. J. F. Darr, Frank Slaughter, Herman Hultz and Russell Seese. Quiet Stitchers Meet Mrs.

Powelson will be the hostees at a meeting of the Quiet Stitchers at her home on North Eghth-st next Wednesday. Warsaw W. C. T. U.

The January meeting of the Warsaw Woman's Christian Temperance Union was held at the home of Mrs. L. D. Bower on Thursday evening January The meeting was called to order by the president. The devotional service was held by Mrs.

EdThe program was las follows: Song; How Firm Foundation. EVERYBODY Your answered questions by be our BOX these it Question Bible Box great deal about "FU. TURE PROBATION" these days. Does this mean that every one is going to get a second chance for eternal life? (G. W.

Bible nowhere teaches a "second chance" for the worid of mankind in general: but it does plainly teach that there will be one, full, fair opportunity salvation offered to ery man, woman and child born into this world. There are few. if any. who would be so narrow minded and selfish as to think that the Lord would rive them a fair chance to obtain eterunl life and then would deny their neighbors a similar chance. Up to the present time but a very small proportion of the human race has had opportunity of salvation.

Even today fully three-fourths of mankind are in darkness, about 1.200.000.000 in number. As Christ died for all. and will have all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth." it follows that those who have never had 21 chance for eternal life must get that chance in the life to come. The Scriptures, rightly understood, teach that "now is the day of salvation" for the Church of Christ. and for the Church And the world's day of salvation will be during that thousand-year ertt of Christ's reign.

when Ile rules for the purpose of lifting up and bless. Ing all mankind. all who are obedient. and Mrs. B.

F. Williams and son Glenn, Harry Sperow, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Wiliams, French Neldon, Mr. and Mris. Manuel Sheetz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Guthrie, Mr.

and Mrs. Simon Lowe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Rine, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Reed and family, Earl Shepler, Floyd Lowe, Thom as Lewis, Howard Lewis, John Lewis, Howard Bucklew. Ira Endsley and Jay Reed. Married Yesterday The Rev.

George Brewer of the Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon performed the ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Tiney Lease of New wCastle and Wilson Parsons of Brink Haven. Social at Wills Creek Charles Royer, teacher of the Wills Creek school last evening: entertained thils pupils with a social at the school house. The affair was attended by all the pupils and the evening proved most enjoyable. Birthday Celebration Honoring Izetta Phillabuam's eighth birthday anniversary, she entertained at her home in Fres110 yesterday with a delightful afternoon party. The guests who enjoyed the hours were the Miss.

els Edith Boyd, Irene Geese, Opal and Fern Leavengood, Ililda MeCullongh, Guida Hamilton, Mildred and Ethel Hall, Forest and Marie Geese, Ruby Mizer, Mary Schmaltz, Nellie Boyd, Lillie Mates Willma Thomas. 8 0 Entertains Sewing Club Honoring her cousin Miss Viola Pears of Cleveland who is her guest at present Miss Audrey Miz er will entertain the members of her sewing club and a few guest. wiwth an in-door picnic at her home on Park avenue tomorrow evening. The members of the club who will be present are Miss Irene Rodgers, Miss Elsie Miller, Miss Kathryn Temple. Mrs.

Ar thur Moore, Mrs. French Mizer, Miss Nelle Dokkenwaddel, Mrs. Otto Cammerer and Miss Edna Bachert. Miss Hazel Johnson and Miss Nelle Williams will be guests of the club. A A Music Club Meets There will be a meeting of the Woman's Muse Club this even ing.

There will be a brief study meeting followed by a program of illustrations. K. of C's to Entertain The Knights of Columbus will entertain with a cord party for their friends in their rooms in the Hay building. Fifth and Main streets, Monday night. Cuts Ugly Gash in Leg Falling from a fence, onto the jagged edge of a glass bottle caused an ugly gash to be cut in Merle Courtright's leg Saturday morning as the was on this way from his home on East Chestnut street to a grocery store.

Following the accident he was taken toled the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Courtright and Dr. D. Lower called to dress the wound.

The physician found it necessary to take several stitches George Stein of Pearl transact ed business in Coshocton Saturday. BeachWilliams Nuptials An approaching wedding that will be of unusual interest to the hosts of friends of the two young people is that of Miss Nelle liams only daughter of David Will Lams of Park avenue and Lewis Beach, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

Beach. The date for the event is not being announced but it is under stood that it will be a simple home wedding probably early in March. Miss Williams is one of Cosh (octon's most charming daughtens) and her fiance has for the past year been engaged in business with his father in the I. D. Beach Company.

Both young peo ple are members of prominent families and each has a wide eir ele of friends who will hasten to extend congratulations upon hear ing of the approaching marriage. Rev. Walborn will Occupy Two Pulpits Rev. A. I.

Walborn of the Chicago Lutheran (Theological Seminary of Chicago, arrived last night and will this morning hold services at the St. Paul Lutheran church, Franklin township. Tonight he will preach at the Emmanuel Lutheran church in this city. Services will be at 7 o'clock. While in the city Rev.

Walborn will be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vensel on Walnut street.

Rev. Walborn has practically accepted a. call to local charges However, he will not be able to take up his work here before next April at which time he will gradnate from the seminary. So far, the Ohio Lutheran Conference board has not given its sanction of his accepting a call here, but it is learned, the members are favorable and will send their indorsement in plenty of time for Rev. Walborn to take e.

up his work here after graduation. Not Enough Steamships for Autos Agent Chas. Loos said Friday, that making 75.000 Ford Model cars for 1912 doesn't seem to be as much of a job for the Ford Motor Company as it is to get enough steamships to carry the cars sold aboard. Nine hundred Fords have been shipped aboard in the last three months--an average of 300 every thirty days. It is a serious propastion to get.

enough space to hold the enormous shipments of that make of car. One ship load24 cars, and left four times as! many on the docks. Shipments are made to the remotest countries of the world. even to far-off Bangkok, Siam and Bulgaria. It appears as if he Ford company is heling the Advanced Civilization pathfinders to blaze their way by assisting transportaton problems.

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 of jewelry manufacturing and watch making.

Phone Phone 95 Women Here Is Your Opportunity! 95 tise our Dry Cleaning Dry tise our Dry Cleaning Department. This special is offered just to adver- 39c Skirts Cleaned 39c This special is offered just to adverWork Guaranteed The Eureka Begins January 17th Very Best Quality Laundry Company Ends February 15th RESIGNS POSITION Miss Florence Adams who has been employed in the Coshocton office of the Lafayette Enameling Co. has resigned her polition and will leave during the coming week to enter the Meredith business college cult Zanesville. Crescent Laundry We do all kinds of Laundry work. Family Washings by the pound, it takes all the muss off your hands at a small cost.

Dry Cleaning and Pressing. First class work, our motto. Both Phones. 6th St..

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