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Coshocton Daily Age from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 5

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i( 0f Interest to Women Society AL RAEPEr; GI had'as their-assistants -'Jaiaes 'Shepler. Thomas Hunierickuouse. Mrs. Jlose Ward, Mrs. M.

Snyder. Mrs. Frank 'Ricketts. Mrs. R.

M. Love, C. Hunt. Mrs. E.

A. AND DYSPEPSIA GO IN FIVE MINUTES Why not get some now this mo- Cbrsagq Bouquets- was the only out of town guest. W. M. S.

Holds Meeting. One ot the most pleasant and prof- itable'mc-etiugs of thf No lie Woman's Missionary society Mas held recently at the home of the piesident Mrs. A. Smith. The program was given ty the.

division of the society under the. leadership of Mrs. E. C. Darling; end wus well calculated to convince Anyone that Christianity is.

indeed, Returned Home nesday night honoring her eighteenth birthday anniversary. Tae evening was spent -with games and dancing Ca take Pape's Diapepsin to start the Alices woiKlap. There will and at a late hour served. Miss many costly presents. The only out of-town- guest present was William Llod of Cleveland.

Attend General Conference of Methodist Episcopal Church. has friends in Canton. Entertain Next Week. in the light of the world. Maryj J- S.

Sfcret. pastor of the der who is now the Oiatje M. B. church leaves, the first Of May foi mibsiouary "in Biitish East Africa, he will attend the General Conference the guest of the society. Her de- ot tlle Methodist Episcopal church striptions ot i there snows how Rev.

Secrest is the delegate from th" dreadful it where the light has not ast Ohio Conference and wi 1 be ah- 'penetrated It looks like the means fccm one month, to cairy on such work should never During the absence of Rev. Secrest. be lacking when we consider the lne wo will be in of his son be no dyspesia or belching of Gas or eructations of. undigested food; no stomach or r-eartl-urn. sick headache and food will not jfenuetn and poison bteath M'ith odors.

Kuntz and Kather-J Pape's Diapepsin co.sts 30 cts. Booue issued Invitations for two for a large case at any drug storo On here, and will reheu- the most ob 'JJ btinate case of Indigestion and Up- with an informal evening par- lu ty. The uivitatiou.s weie issued is notniug eUo better to Thursday. take Gas from Stomach and cleanse the stomach and intestines, and. he- Honoring Mrs.

Clyde Wisenburg sides, one single digest and of Cleveland. prepare for. assimilation Into the wu Mrs. Clyde Wisenburg of Cleveland blood all your food the same a complete of the Pa Secrest who at present was he esl of honor at a most en- sound, healthy stomach would do it' Ln cv.v.--, lovable bOunngr i mniMipfm A I -Rets itself in order, cleans then you feel like eating skived. Tcey ould not at Reach Company.

1 TM to the table, and what improved Miss Audrev Tavlor of CoMrtev n1 a no he a went to the eat will do you good. i Park-hotel where a dainty course Absolute relief, fiom all Stonneh was seived. The afternoon MMR Misery is waiting for you as as decide to take a little Diapepsin. of Roses, Lily of the Valley, Sweet Wisteria, Lilac, Violets, arejthe big "hit" of this season. i I 111 I i i i i i case ot such A much ln a course in the School of Liberal abl bowling paity and luncheon Di; appreciated lemtnder that" the societv Arts at Boston.

Thursday given by Mrs. RusscH Uan- ach rosts in ilized America, and not in i Co er CIare tv tl the wi ds ot Africa. Mas the delicious Accepted Pos.t.on Alr Harl Hu lu 'lefreshments skived. Tcey lotild not at Eeach Company. Illllt I improved upon.

Miss Audrey Taylor of the Go'irley p', a Several to rake up building recently giad-iated from Missionary coin he. No the'ZanesvHle col has 1 a o'ne would think of calling a mission- accepted position at the othce of I 1 aiy meeting llke.thh, dull. f-- Pleaiant Surprise for Miss Jones. About forty-five friends he Beach Co. VV.

C. T. U. Leader Married of Miss Painesville. 28-- State Secie- Kthel Jones planned itnd successfully tary Frances H.

linsitjn of die W. i out a most enjoyable stirpiis'e C. T. U. of Ohio and W.

C. Fuller, at her home on Oiange btieet Weda farmer, both of Madison, were mar- your druggist 1aie 8 Diil I' )Sl The of the Kpworth Camp ing club will meet at the Grace M. church Thrusday evening. that yon want you want thoroughly cu.ed this if your btomuch feoln oul of or 1 muomfortable now. i be elected and plans for the year ca smely get relief in live min- will be disrussed All membt'is should utes.

ASK WIFE to save the min'ature book "The Road to Wellville" found in of Grape-Nuts --BICi IDEAS "There's a Reason" be present. Will Entertain Members of W. A. W. W.

Club. Miss Maj Baker i ciiteitain the membeis of the W. A club at her home on South T14pl street I SHOULD FORTIFY PANAMA CANAL, SAYS EMPEROR ried at I.eroy. N. the former home of Miss Ensign, by ICvan N.

Jones. Entertained With Afternoon Tea Party A second most enjoyable afternoon' Miss Alia a New Yoik, March 28-- It is the lea patty was Riven by Mrs. Matt- i be a guest of the club opinion of Empeior William of Gcr- hcw MeConnell. Mrs. Wilson I many that "the United States will and Mis.

Frank Pomerene at the Returned tn a a great mistake If It does not home of Mrs. Pomerene on Chestnut- New Concord. btiong i the Panama canal St. Thmsday afternoon. The horns; Mi ss le a anii who has bee-i a large i i a i force in the fiom to 1- and seventy-five srending the i week with tlill al filr K't'ater i i i and we have prepared for the demand for this new "fad" among Coshocton ladies, with a beautifully complete variety, at prices to suit every one.

What could be uii a outfit Hunt UIK- new ings" Roses, Violets and Orchids backed with a few sprays of lily of the alley ur single bunches of Sweet Peas, Roses, Wisteria, Lilac, etc? You'll surprised how much enhance the beauty of your spring costume (whether it he a Suit--coat vr dress) and you'll be doubly surprised at the small price. Lily of the Valley are 50c bunch; Sweet Peas are 50c bunch; Violets are 50c bunch; Wisteria is $1.25 bunch; Lilacs are $1.00 bunch. have an especially strong line of Roses in Pink, Lt. Blue, Red, Yellow and Cerise thai are unusualIv good values at 25c, 50c, 69c and $1 In several dilTerent sixes. Your Easter outfit will not be "stylishly perfect" without some sort of CORSAGE BOUQUET and we invite you to inspect the showing we have ready now You'll find it to.be THE BEST IN TOWN.

4 i I 1 I I I 1 1 i ladies called during the afteinoon. grandpaients at their home in West l(i than is at present con Little Misses Alice Hunt, and Kaiher- i afayeite ret tuned to New Concur 1 temphued. accoiding to Col. Ueorge Thompbon and master James K. i ThuisuTiy moining.

O'oihals i cni'ineer of the c.inal WiTson. master Fred Wilson and mas- who ailived from Berlin today, wheic tor Wilson admitted the Mme. Tewksbury Will ne i "the era 'Appear Concert 1M THINK THIS OVER TM in i a at of and.comimred thr MO.knumshii Will Soon Be Here! We have the very best selection of Fancy Boxed Candies, especially prepared for Raster, that can be found a I Ask foi Booth's, Lowney's or Funk's EASTER CANDIES Thcie is nothing better. We aie alto making the finest A CANDIES lor Caster, pint-land Mholesome. Your Attention Is Called to our Window thing be more fair for you? most scientific, common a is Rexall Otdeities, i aie eaten like candy.

Their active piinciplc is a recent scientific discovery that is odorless, colorless, and tasteless; veiy pronounced, gentie, ind pleasant in action and paiticu'ar- ly agieeable in every a This in- Rev. Bridge Performed Wedding Cererrony t-f i i i i i wuL" will and the water r-iised to nbputJUirty feet sea level. Hev i K. a pastor of the Fiist Baptist chinch un'tod In 1'ianiage Thursday aftorncn at his home on OhesViut-Ft Mihs Hall, daughter of and Mrs. Chris a and Ward i i of Roscoe.

gredient does not cause' I1 a nausea, flatulence, griping or other inconvenience. Rexa 1 Ordeihes are The Paradise paiticiiiaily good for children, aged and delicate persons. 11 If you suffer trom chronic or habitual constipation, or the assoei He or de pendent chronic ailments we urge in Coshocton and i friends 'euciid best Mishes. ceiemny they left for an extended weddmg i which the i spend with relatives and friends in St. Louis, and oilier vvebetei Guests At Woman's Club --4--f-- Mrs.

Wash burn of Chicago who is ic guest of Mrs. Alfred Peck nnd Laura Harper of Zanpsville, London, March ities of the Panama canal in time of war weu discussed in paillamcnt today when the government was interpellated -n rommoiiH on treaty piovisioifs i the United StatesgoveiniiiK the use of the passageway WORTHLESS MAN SLAYS HIS WIFE IN OHIO TOWN Geneva, March 28. Going to the home of a neinhbor his wife you to tiy Rexall Orderlies at our risk Remember, you can get them in Coshocton only at oui stoic 12 tab- TM, Ce 'T ucst of lrs guests a a boarder, who attempted to ave tablets cents Sold only at our icgl ar meeting of the Woman's Mrs. Beacon, was stabbed and then store--The I Store, Siegrist club i was held at the Carnesie Beacon turned his revolver upon his Williams. library Wednesday afternoon.

i inflicting a mortal wound. was working to support her five chil' dren, George Beacon shot and fatally wounded the woman today. J. J. Car- I The Ransom Dry Goods do.

i Coshoei on's Best Flower Store. THAW DYNAMITE; TWO ARE DEAD Dreadful Accident This Afternoon In Coal Field Near Athens Athens, March Herald, aged 35, mine superintendent, and Robert Ferguson, 25, were blown to atoms today while" attempting to thaw out dynajnite at the New York Coal Co. mine at Buchtcl near here. Fifty pounds of dynamite exploded, shaking the entire, neighborhood and. breaking 'windows In the i i i the PERSONALS.

TAKES HIS FIRST RIDE ON A TRAIN George I-'. Cnntwoll In Clnclniint' on Malcolm Baker, of In the- city today on business, lie. left this evening for Newark, where he will visit for short time at the homo of hla ftillier-in-ltiw, C. Harry Smith la' upending several roIntlvcB uiid frlcndx li Coshocton. M.

Must uml HOII. of 7-miOH vlllo, arc upending days will 1'olutiven In this city. C. Homer Oiirund of Clncln a i will 'nrrivo tonlKlH to visit hoi ta, Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Peck, A. Almack who loaldcs in the i i i i onjoyed his fiist i i ridt on C. A. C. Wodnubday.

Mr. Almack him a lifelong rvsldcnt of Iloi- mick and the railroad passed within a few miles of homo for 1D yeuis and he never been on train i WedneK- day when he went to Walhond- Ing EIGHT TEAMS IN NEW BALL LEAGUE Tff Without Charge. COME IN THE MORNING American Lady THIS STORE HAS A CORSET MODEL FOR I You've always had new corsets for your Easier gouns: this year fashions are such that your corset must be not only new, bin exactfy right to the finest point of line and fit. Come girl choose from the above veil fenoirii makes. Prices $1 and $1.50 to $5, $6.50 and $10 The Fountain Dry Goods Co.

Tiffin, March 28--The Northern Ohio met. here and decided ipon eight teams, repicsenting Cleveand, Mansfield, i i Shclhy. Hiicy- riis, Toledo, Fremont and cither Sandusky, Columbus or Fostorla, Sandusky having the lirst call. The season will open May ri and close Sept. 8.

HaRerty of Tiffin was re elected president and John Miller of Shelby was re Heeled hec- retary and treasurer. STUDENTSSTART WORK ON TOMAHAWK Work on the Tomahawk tlu- senior c'nss book of the high school, is pro- very rapidly ami already one i of tho, book has been The editorial board is hard work dav and ate fli'ing Unhook with material that i be a to both the and the high school alike Many fine cuts are be- 'ng used in the book, which will add much to its beauty. ATE ROUGH ON RATS SANDWICH 1 Xancsvllle. 0.. March lyiison.

31. walked into a saloon today and after purchasing a sandwich spread rough on a over it and hast i ate it. Uystandcrs forced emetics down his throat, despite his struggles, and physicians tonight say he recover. Domestic trouble Is said to have been cause. LICENSED TO MAIUIV.

James u. Johns, 2U, rubber worker, Akron; Mary K. Graham, 20, daughter of James K. Graham, Oxford-tp. Rev, Hoby to ofllclutc.

Waid D. KIrker, 21, teamster, Roscoe. Elizabeth Grace Hall, Ig, daughter of Chris Hall, Coshocton. named to officiate. Rev Sick List.

A a Wat 1.011 South Miss Mary Shaw, of South were operated upon his morning at the city liosoila! b-. "trs MK'Ialn, f'arr and Mr Cindy Hoth tu-ijis fir'' doing nl i after- nfion. Strike IP Pacc.iic. I'assaic, Man JS owners here today offered their striking employes an increase I v.ases approximating HI perc'-nt A v.an fi'hvl for thir. af 1 rnoon to at on the offT Admitted Tb- of a i i i i to probai- Thuisilaj ADS Ag' 1 IVlUrr rsftrxli Too honv-f h.ilf hmis- i lots old Domnr.n home.

Tine plac- for a i i i i "a I Main street or Cit. phone 2S fit FOR AS LONG AS THIS FCLLOW AND HAD A DIED IN UJ1A.IK AT Newark, 0., March 2 University's mnthematics CBBU L. snddtjnly in a doctoKg office hero Violent Cathartics Injure HeaUH i. i to injure the- boweli. CARTER'S LITTLE remedy that hu been uicd by millioiu for half a cculuiy.

Acti gently ''but iiirely 4iiJ not only Ihe mUety of eooitipiiMo. Uw them for dhxmcu, io lion, tick Iieadachc all liver I 'r Sm Pr The GENUINE miut 11 i AUTO LIVERY Bell 121. CIL 1 9 3 Syliah Ecuip'ages COSHOCTON AUTO MYSTIC TO-NIGHT I 5 QUICKLY CURE IT. A tjV. anllvpllo cure for Son TOHSitlNC.

I A Lulllo of TrrsiU-o than mult any Tbr.j!, CUM Sara Koul-l land HKUXIKKI arul prcvenU Q.Jniy awl IiphtherU. (rfe CO. All DfuopitU. Reels--3 including A I and A Leap Year Comedy 5c TO ALL 5c i RHXT 7iousf of rooms near potterv fin Ch'-stnut street. Inquire of Ingham.

1B02 East Chestnut strccL 2S-G FOU RENT-- room cottage for small family. Gas nnd city Second street. Corner of Kim. 28-0 Aotomohile Lamps Enameled Work Guaranteed W. D.

Tracey Bell Phone 474. 532 Main St. Coshocton, Ohio. 'SFAFLRI WSPAPLRI.

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Years Available:
1883-1912