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Interest to XRHoraen Bridt -and Groom Honored Guests. Miss Mayme Butler and George Pharlon whose marriage will be an of the very near future were very pleasantly surprised at their new home on North Second street Wednesday evening. Mlfcs Butler and Mr. Pharlon were busy completing the furnishing of their new home vhc: the'self-Invited guests arrived spend the evening with them. After a very pleasant hour spent a the Pharlon home the entire compan went next door to the home of Mr- and Mrs.

Charles Renner where an elaborate dinner was served. The guests were: Alvln Butler of Roscoe and Mrs. James Lennon. Mr. am Edward Bright, Mr.

and Mrs Jnd. Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davis Mr.

and Mrs. Timothy McDermott Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fletcher.

Mr. and Mrs. William West. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Renner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slaughter, Mrs. Harriet and Mrs. John Jones, Miss Donna But- fer.

Miss Evelyn Brigh'. John Phar- ion. Edward Renner, Claude Renner and Claude Bright Leave for New Mexico. Mrs. Richard Tignor and nephews.

Albert, Joseph and Leo Royer, left this morning on No. 7 for Rusewell, N. M. They will sjiend the day in 1 will go" on frpm there tomorrofr" Otto Bachman to leave tonight for the same place. went to Columbus with them.

CONSTANCE WARREN Swimming Amaze Wealthy Newport Colony. 19U. by American PreM Association. Mountain (Mission Meets Friday Evening The regular meeting of the Carolina. Mountain Mission will bo held Friday evening at the homo of and Mrs.

1 Robert Dummorimilh ai south Fourth st. All members are urged to attend. Miss Abble Wood Hottest. Mies Abbie Wood was the hostess BUYS MACHINERY Coshocton Men Interested In New Cambridge Mine Rev. W.

G. Walters, of Cleveland, one of the main promoters of the Pigeon Gap Coal is he-re today luting for the purchase of tho tipples uid other equipment shaft which has been for the now put clown by of a delightful HUM ing party at her home on South Kourth-st Thursday evening In courtesy to Miss Anna Johm-on of Baltimore. The hours were spent at sewing and dancing and dainty refreshments were served. Her guests were: Misses Mary Agacw. Ella Gosser.

Margaret Johnson. Anna Johnson. Mary Elder, Eulah Selgrist. and Ottillie Graeper. he company two miles north of Cam- ridgc.

Tho company will begin de- eloplng the new mine as possible. Rev. Walters no doubt boon us Sees Awful Things in the Very 'Near Future i all Professor Gustav the noted llobokcn astrologer, luis taken pen In hand and him i a few things that i make tho stoutest heart quail. It Is predicted a tlio.se who have money i lost- I tlmt those -who havo aged parents will suffer their loss; that those who arc blessed i little children shall loso them; and those who nro afiald In storm i be frightened oneTth best mines I Guornso countv There unuMial MPA twn TM i I there i bo unu.sual Entertained At Dinner At Country Club Mr. and Mrs.

Merrell Smith entertained at dinner at the Counrty club Wednesday ue out laid for six. are two veins of coal the lower vein being at a depth, of I3fl feet. The upper vein is three feet and eight Inches and the lower vein about four feet. About thirteen years ago Rev. Walters secured the leases on the land.

They now have about 18.000 acres. About fifty test holes have been put every down, striking coal nearly time, he states; and they expect to put down about 100 more test holes. Holloway Missionary Society Meets This Eveninn Spending Several 'Days atlBaltip. s. 'HoVard; Crown Meets This Evening 1 Ho ar and son The regular.raecling of Ihe Hollo- )h ictorJwent to'Baltlc thi way of the Grace' 1 nin where they will be guest.

M. E. church will be held Tuesday Irs 1 0 1 evening, i Mrs. Jesse Robertson at.her home on Locust-st. Returned Home Wednesday Evening.

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hay who have been spending the past few months with relatives in New Jersey returned to Coshocton Wednesday evening.

PEESONAL ITEMS Spend Vacation at Mt. Clemens and Detroit. Mises Mary and Carolyn Williams Miss Aronholt Hostess Of Busy Bees Miss Vernal Aronholt will be the SaturIav Clemens an. hostess at the regular monthly meet- et rolt MIch th O' will spend ing of the Busy Bees of the Grace he tcn days M. E.

church at her home on Cani- Visited in Warsaw. Mrs. Edward Brightwell returned Wednesday from a two weeks' visit with Mrs. M. E.

Brillhart and Mrs Archie-Rogers at their homeUn War- son saw (The index) Owens Is a giiest Cochran home this wdek. Mrs. visitc'd" friends of Coshocton, tester part of last nil hold a lawn fete at the home of week. Burnett Moore Friday evening. bridge road Friday evening.

Left for Detrcit Thursday. Guest of Miss Purdy. Miss Lula Purdy -of Baltimore. will arrive in Coshocton this even- bl.e Mr, and Mrs. Charres Loos left this ng to bc thc of her sister.

Miss morning for an extended trip to San-' a rd at her home on "South" dusky. Toledo and Detroit, I a avcnu cat; Sandusky they will be the guests I of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kieber who i be Guest of are spending two weeks at Cedar Point Ihe bc made in i Mrs. Edward Adams left this morn- overland car.

ing for Columbia. It.d. where i'I niake an extended Sinden-Thompkins Wedding Mrs. Dwighi Wednesday Evening. Miss Anna Sindcn Returned Home the attractive daughter-of Mr.

"and This Mornino Mrs W. T. Sinden and John Thomp-. kins was solemnized Wednesday eve- Kristofek an daughter who ning at 8 o'clock at the Baptist parsonage on Chestnut Bridge officiating. ed by Miss- Flo Thompkins and Walter Glass.

For the prcesnt they will make their home with Mr. Thompkins' brother. Both young people are well known and their many interested friends extend best wishes. Lawn Fette Friday Oklahoma couple of years ago Rev. Walters and O.

R. Taylor, who was. also there at the time, decided to develop the coal fleld and came back and organized a company, many of the stockholders of which are Guernsey! county people. Rev. Wajtors.

who is" living In Cleveland, is "recovering from a sprained ankle received about a -He-still uses-a-cape. Cambridge Times. Missionary Society Meets Friday Afternoon. The members of the "Woman's bo unu.sual disasters on land and sea. In-low and above the earth, and that business will be at standstill: It Is even Intimated that the movements on Wall street will be erratic, and that our pot animals will die; there i be llres and rumors of Hres.

and wars and rumors of wnis, and if we should pet chance survive all these things, then wo are to be consumed with fervent heat, for the most intense heat ever experienced Is prophesied from Aug. 13 to 31. The exact wording of the prophecy sis penned by Mejer. who has the norve to conclude "with best wishes," is as follow-s: "As an American astrologer I therefore wish to state that the hottest weather In hlstoiy or on record will occur fiom the Kith to tho Hist In- Htant. However, the niobt intense hcatiof all i In the I 22d.

and SIM Instant. On these dates great thunderstorms, nadoos or cyclones if not i i.uakes and some of tho mo.st pcrull.ir atmospherical dlstui bailees ovei i nosned. i be niui-li in evidence, as as calamities of magnitude-' on lain! and sen. ami below, on and above the earth, and the i a i be unusually largo. especially among aged people and chlldicn.

and among animals, ami business i be at a standstill and giout failures will occur In the commercial woild and In Wall street, anil tho i be- very enatlc. but iulte bullish. "Oieat Hies will occur In England, especially In London, unit also in tin- fulled States, especially in New York and Now Jersey and along tho Now York and New river fiont. hence the lire- departments and dock olllclals should be on their guard for big dock tires, especially HO dining August, or from the 17th to the -'tOtb of August. However, the greatest evil will be in evidence on August 17th.

20th, 23d. 27th. 2Sth and "During tho summer a clouds will gather. If not break. In Europe, and Undo Sam must guard against becoming cnvplvod In foiclgn compUca lions.

If not war. i I find (an be averted by exercising the ulmost tact and kid-glove diplomacy." Clifford Mlzer, 22, sign ivifayctte. and Ethel Hill, 18," Lafayette. John Thompkins. 27.

novelty worker. Cohhooton; Anna Sinden, 24, lo.lth^ 1 IT worker, Fresno. RcV. Bridge to" otllciate. v.3M Case Settled out of Court The Simmons I laid ware Co, of St.

Mo. and the Spollncy a lff have settled their lawsuil on u-ims agreed upon. A journal entry to this effect will bo Hied In common' plea" court Friday morning. FRKKLfS MACCABEES HAVING! A GRAND MEETING Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re-" move Them With the New Drug. Au eminent skin specialist recently'-' discovered a new drug, othinc-- donbfo strength, is so uniformly suc- VjM ccssful In removing freckles and glv- Ing a clear beautiful complexion that It Is sold by K.

Anderson under an, absolute guarantee (o refund the" money if it falls. Don't hide your Crocks under, a veil; get an ounce of othine and move them. Even the first uso will show wonderful improve-' mcnt. some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely? rt is- absolutely! ami. cunnot fnnre the most'' tender skin.

Bo sure to ask C. E. Andersoii Tor" tho double strength it is this tluil Is sold 011,1110 money pack guarantee. Mr. Henry Koelsch who now rc sides in Coshocton was in town last ar CLEVELAND, July 20-Tho "co- tion.

program ma.lo yeste, a one ot tho ost Measiirable thus th W0ll1 convention of the Saturday on business. He received of Maccabees for tho members greeting rrom meet at the home of Mrs. John Shaw I Rev. Jones of Coshocton at her home on the Brown farm Frl- towiuthe first of the week day afternoon. The ladjcs are asked to meet at the' home of Mrs.

Ham- tow Monday, nond at ::30. where they will be met by hay'Dragons. icr Supreme Hive. was O. T.

M. and the Uniform Rank, in Business was deferred for the nonco: the Maccn gave tbemselves to K. M. Temple of Coshocton was In having a good time U'vi. Afk-r- I Mrs.

Olds Gives Reception. Tho luncheon and reception, an informal affair, was given by Mrs. Olds on short notice. About JOO knights ami Tftdlcs attended. Many of the members of tho Uniform Rank were BEE STINO IS- Mrs.

Lloyd McKee jhis place of Honor Airland Frank McKee plan- icd and carried out a most successful surprise party Wednesday or the pleasure of their daughter in aw Mrs. Lloyd McKee's twenty-first Irthday anniversary. The surprise complete and a most pleasant ev ning was Dainty refresh- Wc nt ollt to 1lacc a ca l' 1'Ive nents wcro served. Four genera- and wat to-calll'-Hls wife rush- in uniform. The guest of honor was snpienic commander of the L.

O. T. Miss Blna M. automobiles, decorated with ioy ridc for tno kalKMls and Jlags and cmbleniH of tho L. O.

little (laugh-, ladles through thc city parks and vis- 0. T. W. anil the 0 vcro ThTM, 8 I 8 ltcrcst Allowed ready at Holleiidcn to "take the Thompson of chicken dinner at-Dover Inn, late ladles and knlgKls. to Ihdr sight-see- Imihe a luncheon by trip burlng the rklo three auto- UuIIes of the Maccabees of Ohio 10 mobiles'had 1 tire car pincers of thc Supremo Tent and Unl- In i General W.

of foim Rank and the wives, at which 'jfttsburg, was seated, was struck by Airs. Emma M. Olds, of Elyrla, su-'a' Euclid avenue street car and tho preme commander of the state, pro-1 rear whcelrof machino dcmol- past fcw friends lions on cither sode of were represented. Mr. the family and Mrs.

DUBOIS, iiuiy 1 mu nunv. jiru-', wiiceipoi macmno demol- Dusch aicd minuses aft- nnd tllc rido on thc.iHhcd. biit no one was' Injured. An' cr being.stung.b.y.-a.toBey-baei mcr Kflst'nnd at night- were tho- other car was struck about the same features.in a day crowded'to tho tlrnq, at Euclid avenue and K. G5tli-st.

minute with but no damage was done. A great carnival might -lull-ado, to Entertains For to his side in lime to see him fall. Before dying Dusch said he had oid. VAUDEVILLE To-Night bc followed by a display of fireworks. Will Camp Up The Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph L. ell, Mr. and Mrs. Torrens Stewart.

Mr. and W. Fletcher, and Jlr. and Mrs. MrM-tnnij win form a Jolly camping bUSi Ci Thursday nlornln pitch their tents along irTT A FREIGHT lamago was done.

Afany of the knights and their la dies took tho ride- on the win bring todayV program 1 enjoyed It. The reception last convention to a was a Joint affair. In which WHICH will 'be -'revived' by' Mayor' in the auto ride and dinner the three Bachr, Supreme Commander D. P. dlvlaions of the Maccabees partlcipat arfd supreme leni'' anH Uilve at the city hall, will Jcave On-1 Auto Line Two Long.

oso in this machine were State Following St. Clair to W. Commander A. I. Jxje, of Iowa; State V.

Snyder will entertain with an afternoon sewing party Fri-' rawas ai Noble's grove nexl week -tnd uvi MI day at her home on South Fotirth-st. spend a fortnight close to nature's lcft this morning for a few for the pleasure of her house guest, "cart visit with friends in Mrs. E. J. Van O.

Linda, of Cahoes. jcrstown. N. Y. Mrs.

Snyder will be assisted I Nellie W. c. T. A superintend- i i --rw MI I OliiLC STEUBENVILLE. July i strcot 'll march along Su- Commander Frank O.

Croy, of Mis- Hamilton went to Columbus '-wpone, 28. was run down and killed' I 0 to lne 8l1 of the Public utoslppl; State Commander j' Saw- icss Thursday morning. a freight car In the Panhandle iS JUiirc Jown Euclid avenue to East tell, of Texas; Rc-prcesntatlve Miss Nanny Cheney, housekeeper at rallr a yards at Colliere, W. yes- lnUl cct. to Superior and Struckc.

of Texas, and Representative' the tSandcn hotel, and Miss Caroline erda y- I BasL Thlrd Direct to St. Clair. S. A. of Texas.

The party ar- where It will disband. General W. If. lived at Dover Inn shortly after 5 will act as chief marshal. o'clock.

Dinner of broiled chicken Fireworks Display Aranged. wag served under awnings In by Mrs. Seth Wood. -Mre. Snyder.

Mrs. S. K. Love-. Miss Margaret Johnson and Abbie Wood.

This is the first of a series of affairs given by Mrs. Snyder. Miss Beck Hostess Of Warsaw T. U. Mrs.

James Beck was the hostess at the regular meeting of the Warsaw W. C. T. U. at her home in Warsaw Thursday afternon.

The following program was given: Met This Afternoon SUES COUNTY TO STOP TAXES Claiming that he has been assessed The regular meeting of thc Nellie W. T. U. was held Thursday aft- an em of the Bell telephone company is amount of on Im- aft-, morning on business. thr Sh attor has started suit against GeoV freshments -were 4- -Evening Party At Adams Mills Mr.

and Mrs. Prcscolt Gray. Miss Mildred Brctzius is RnenrK-i; The fireworks win be distributed yard. On the return the aulomo- al Ihe corner of Enst Ninth street Wllsts wore delayed when an ore and fcuclW avenue: the display fo be' steamer became lodged in the Super- held at West Third street ami Super-'lor street draw. Many were nrido lor; at'Euclid avenue and the to the grand ritual cxcmp'llnca- square at Ninth street, and'on tloti.

consisting'of Initiation 'dcrcmo- tiles by, the, Hitmboidt Tent (cam. of Chicago, at the Lyceum ihe- atre Superior opposite thc Hollendcn hotel. Record Keeper E. SIs- ler eulogized 'the'order and days at the home of Miss 8 Fift ccnth st wa in nl rc lort read before 300 knights Grans near Warsaw. by thc in-iiallalion at the Supreme Tcnl review in the 1 I Of sewer and I WAK Ladies Quartette--Mrs Funk.

Mrs. Gra Mrs. Fcnner and Mrs. Davidson, and Mrs 'H entertain the two carnp- parties who arc in camp ai Rork- Laugblin. Miss Carl Darlinc.

Devotional services Endsley. Recitation--Mrs. Bowers. Solo--Miss Helen Davidson. Reading--Mrs.

Ljbarcer. Recitation--Miss Is-odora Ladies Quartette. Following the program a picnic supper was served Jawn. Thc tnombcrs of U. and about 20 guests affair.

lead by Mrs. i Ic(1 -with an informal evening party this George Way of West Bedford was in Coshocton on business Thursday. Mrs. R. C.

Snyder has gone to Sandusky for a fortnight. Dr. Frank Bolwick. who is practicing dentistry in Gibraltcr. arrived in Entertain At Six O'clock Dinner and William enfrtain at dinner this delicious their home on South Third-si fol- on thc guests: Mr.

and Mrs. For.w-s Ixvc c. In was assessed Hollendcn yesterday, fio 'declared It woul havc a beneficent Innucncc on ills report was on thc tax dup Ihe street was paved and $136.09 was assessed against the given up lo a revir-w of ite year's bringing the total np Election of officers were" de- He claims lhat after Ihe'furred until today. today noon for a visit with relatives in this city. Handsome Car Arrives Dave Williams received his hand- Maxtfv-ll improvements made his property did not exceed .00 In value and that was In excess to the legal amount of the tax.

claiming tliat Jhe maximum amount that ran bf ass'-t-scd Is Jjoo. HO ban paid Miss Anna Brown of New Bremen Is the guest of her sister at her home In West. Bedford. LOANSon your easy pay- twnt.s;add. box O'oHhocton.

A nominating commit.re of seven members representing all sections of the country, was appointed and In- on Ktrutted to report a Hlato tho ton. IiOST--A to Classify order of btmlnfxo. The cmsh of ran- phone 2'j. dldatot. for honorary salaries bad groat to roiiKldor on without too tho SINGING AND DANCING NEW PICTURES, EVERY IJiGHl! TONIGWl 1 roriw-s from the facton- The car a lu-autv alc ls antici-j W.

r. T. Gamble and childTM of Newark. Mr. the bodv J-inr'n ani5 Carl Sn Ml this clock.

-njoy-d the and C. E. Bass-it and Miss'color 'it haiT Ui'o new 'do vcnln 5 on No fr incrc-wc the salaries' TirtrirV nt OCinounUIiIcnhf-rc they WJ1 jwn.J or four th" oiiini.indlnif No Tidrick. rims. SAL13-- Cheap (Ivc passenger 'ourlns car complete, gas and No opposition to Jbc ulaic is anilci- 1 top.

wind shield. clock chuiiiK. in- and tools, in A sp'-n'J or fo'ir omm-indlng oOi'-'-rs; i F. K. be eonHMprcd following tho clec-j Wow! corn Third and Walnut-si.

"At The 1 Dawn" rts Longing fur her 4 cr's j'cturn. "Advertising for Mamma" A child's prayer for its mother's rcturu. MEN'S SOI ALL WOOL On Suit $10. Suit Suit $16.00 Suit $18.00 Suit $20.00 Suit ITS 9.00 7.50 S11.25 $12.00 $13.50 $15.00 If we could make you fully realize what a saving it means to you to buy a suit now, you would come here right away-today--and try on some of these elegant garments made by the best manufacturers in the United States. Finer clothes are not made.

Lower prices are not to be found anywhere. Come and investigate. BOY'S SUITS (From 6 to 16 Years) i Suit $1.50 $2.25 Suit Suit $2.63 $3.00 All Men's Trousers Off GOSSER All Boys' Trousers J-4f Off.

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