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In Russia Calf $3.50 In Brown Vici $3.00 See our tan Colonial and Dixie Button. Cantwell's Freight Car Was Robbed Alexander the maa It-hot in a recent declared that I' evident Roosevelt Lan anarchist heart and aims, to become r. 'dictator. Picture shov.s F.erl.nian. ----New Mirrors In His Shop T.

G. Robson will line his entiie barber shop with plate glass mirrors and put in a new front. He has cm- ployed two new barbers, who are both A Panhandle freight car that came into the local station was broken futo somewhere between Pittsburg 'thoroughly versed in their trade and and Coshocton, an- several articles experienced in the business. Chas. Duganne, of Fostoria.

Ohio, and GW. Savage of McConnellsville. have a-rJved and entered upon their work. Mr. Robson expects to have one of consigned to local firms stolen.

Ainong the firms wliose goods were in the robbed car were A. E. Bond Lynde Gosser. Hack Wisenburg and several others. The railroad matter.

is qu-Ietly looking into the R. R. Hanlou, southern salesman for the Meek Co. is home for his spring vacation. the best bhops in central Ohio.

The new front will be adorned with beautiful pr.sm glass. John D. Young, who has been employed at Mr. Robson's shop for the past ten years has been promoted to the first chair. One Dose your doctor to tell you, honestly and frankly, just what he thinks of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.

Then do as he says. Pair Mid Over to Court James Mobley and Mrs. Annie Marquis were arraigned before Suire L- X. Staats. Monday afternoon on the charge of having beeu living in a state of adultery near Keene.

They waived examination and were bound over to the grand jury. Being unable to furnish bond jn the sum of $200 they were again taken back to the county jail. Frank Ashman appeared as attorney for Mr. Mobley. Court House taking Good.

of i i el1 exemplify this, their frttods. after more than two eat LICENSED TO MARRY Joseph Dickerson, 23. farmer, Coop erdale; Florence Barctis, 19. Pike township. PROBATE COURT Inventory filed of John Gardner, de ceased.

W. H. Mizer appointed admiuistra tor of David Mizer, deceased. Dull Season Anticipated. Cleveland.

March view of a prospccthe lipht business In the iron ore carrjing trade on the greai this summer, it is said in ma rine circles that an effort be made to retard the general opening oi naugation i the latter part Tune. This done to prevent if possible, tho c'ltti'ig; of rates for hauling ore. The curtailment of bus! noj-s brought about by the panic last October left most of the furnaces with a larje stock of ore on hand, and for this it is thought not so much ore be required this year. 42.000.000 tons of ore were brought down the last year. Only about 23.000,000 tons, it is now estimated, will be delivered this summon By holding the boats back until June the tonnage can be handled without a great loss in operating ex penses by the vessel owners.

Thus they will, to a large degree, avoid the effects of the panic. Elks Meet Tonight. The Elks will hold a special meet ng tonight. The entertainment committee will eport after the meeting tonight and he kind of entertainmen will be innounced. It minstrel show.

is said it will be a Ayers Cherry Pectoral REVISED FORMULA Often a single dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral at bedtime will completely control the night coughs of children. It is a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine, entirely free from alcohol. Made only for diseases of the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs. Full formula on each label. Free from Alcohol Brothers Quarrel Clifford and James Wilson were enjoying a brotherly fuss on Third street Saturday night when Officer Hankins interrupted them.

They appear before Mayor Hamilton Wednesday evening. Sentence Suspended Tom Kinkaid was sentenced to 30 days in the Columbus workhouse by Mayor Hamilton Monday morning for striking Mrs. Parks. The sentence was suspended during good behavior. Mr.

Kinkade and Mrs Parks are not brother and sister but are distantly related. Jv Popularity, rc numbered we of tlum.sauds. They mod" and they have not made aruiucanu. A Rood, hoiH-st. square-deal medicine of composition Dr.

OoMen "wtfical Mmvery. It Mill enjoys an im- raen-e sale. while mcK-t-of the prepara- JlP ns tl jat nave come into prominence in the earlier period of its popularity have i board" and are never more a i rnu-t be some reaMn for tnis long-time popularity and that to be found in its Miponor merits. Whe-j once Riven a fair trml for weak stomach, or for liver and blood affections, its sme- rlor curative aro soon manifest; nenco it has survived and grown ular favor, while voro of meritorious articles have suddenlv Mj-lied into favor for a brief period and then been as soon forgotten. a tor liver with its attendant indigestion.

dyspcts.u, tx-r- haps dizziness, foul breath, rius-tv ton e- with bltur tiii-u-. of ippetite. with amress after wtiuc. norvou and debility, notbmt; is so good a Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.

It's an honest, square-deal medicine with all Its mgrelionts pnntwi on bottU-nrapiier no secret, no hiimbup. therefore don't nircpt institute the dealer may posMbly make little bigger proht. rnnSjtt on your right to what you call for. Don't buy Or. Picrcc's Favorite Prescription expecting it to prove a "cure-all." It Is only advised for woman's ailments.

It weak omen" Nt rone and sick women well. Les ttdverti-ed than some sold for like purpoes its sterling curative virtues still maintain its position in the front ranks, where it over two ivades l( 0 an m- yfjtoratinar tonle and streriethenin nerv- ine it Is unequaled. It ose who want for there is not'a drop of alcohol in it, Dr. Pleasant Pellets, 11 0 ni altl the hfst pill of their kind in the in.irket. still eu ana once tried are ever afterwards tn favor.

Ktty to candv-one ihree a Much imitated but never OBITUARY CO actu "ng Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Not Harry Kimble The name of Harry Kimble was connected with the robbery at the home of W. F. Breuius on Locust street a few days ago. The name should- have been Bait Kimble, he being an entirely different person from Harry Kimble.

Burt was indicted by the grand jury and will be tried next month. HORSES FOR SALE. Several good work horses weighing from 1200 to 1400 Ibs. Also a few good road horses, sound and well broke. LIVERY RIGS Day and night--well broke horses, safe for women and children.

Prompt service on cab calls for dances, parties, etc. MARKLEY BROTHERS. General Delivery System NEW PHILADELPHIA. March ll- A geneiVil delivery system with a three blory crnfal station will be started here June ist. Butchers, bakers and grocers will a flat rate an dothcrs a parcel rate.

Practically all business houses arc mem bers of the organisation. The city will be divided into ten districts and ten wagons will make two deliveries each morning and afternoon. Brillhart Stover bom July 27. 382G, near ILirrison- burg. Rockingbaui county.

v.i.. came to Ohio with her parents when quite young. Both Samuel Brillhar and Michael Stover, together with their families came from Virginia to Ohio way of wagon route about 73 ago, taking several days to complete ihe jouiney to the far west, as they called it and at the time when bears, wolves and deers abounded jlentifully. Settling in Monroe township, near Spring Mountain or Van Vuran as it vas first named, Coshocton county, 0. These families lived continuously as neighbors and friends and as their children grew to manhood and worn- -nhood.

Matthias D. Stover and Catherine Brillhart were married "eb. 6. 1S43; to them, nine children vere born, five sons and four daugh- ers. Geo.

who died Oct. 29, 1SS4; and Wm. John L. Benjamine Samuel C-, Phebc Mary Sarah Evie survive icr. April 10, 1S96 death claimed he husband father of these children.

Mother Stover is also survived by sue aged brother, three half brothers, even grandchildren, five great grandchildren and many other rela ives and loving friends. In early life, she united with the Church of which she was member at the time of her death- She died Thursday morning March 2, 190S at 2:10 a. m. at the age of 82 years. 7 months.

15 days. Funeral services at the residence 1:30 Saturday. Laid away in the Dar ling cemetery near Warsaw, Ohio; Rev. L. E.

Keith officiating. One by one earth's ties are broken, As we see our love decay, And the hopes so fondly cherished Brighten but to pass away. One by one our hopes grow brighter As we near the shining shore, For we know across the river Wait the loved ones gone before. An invisible, instantaneous skin perfuming bcaulificr, describes Satin skin powder. START RIGHT Get the best flour--that's "MISTLETOE" regardless of price.

You'll remember the quality long after you've forgotten the price. It's economy; takes so much less flour to make so much Announcement Ruth Jones' Spring Opening Display of Fine Millinery announced for Friday and Saturday. March 20th and 21 M. You art- most cordially invited to attend, ur chcstra music Snturdaj afternoon and Evening. is Notice The members of Court Foresters at the lodge 17.

at 7 p. m. to attend the funeral of Abraham Laird. Jas. M.

Stuart, C- R. C. Scott. Scc'y. Meade No.

of America will meet room Tuesday, March Chestnut Ridge CHESTNUT RIDGE, March 10 -Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Shannon and grandson Raymond visited Mrs.

L. R. Hcadington. Mrs. Chas.

Endsley and son Ned are spending a few days in Warsaw. Master Granville Lawrence hah been ou the sick list. Mibsjk Nolle Underwood spent Fri day night at the home of J. P. Me- Vey.

Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Shannon entertained the following at dinner Friday: Mr.

and Mrs. John Adams, Mr. and F-ank Craig. Mr. and Amos Frye.

and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Reed. Mrs. E.

J. Ensley returned home Friday after spending a week with her parents. Remember the sale at J. B. -EJ- lioti's Tuesday afternoon.

March 17. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock. ON TUESDAY, MARCH 17th THE FOUNTAIN DRY GOODS COMPANY Will celebrate the fifth anniversary of Coshocton's most complete Department Store. In connection will celebrate the Second Anniversary of Coshocton's most Progressive Furniture Store. I PARLOR.

LIBRARY AND HALL Theie is a constant demand for "Fountain" furniture, of which we are justly proud. Our selections are made with a view of individuality, and finish. For the parlor, three-piece suits seem to be quite the filing. You can add any number of odd pieces that space permits and have a neat room. LIBRARIES AND HALLS demand more recognition today than in past years.

We carry at all times i numerous designs in library book cases, library chairs and rockers, leather couches, hall racks, hat racks, hall mirrors, in the different finishes that must be seen to be appreciated. Dining Room and Bed Room When if. comes to bedroom or diniiii; room either in full or single pieces, our stock stands ahead of anything shown in this section of the btate. We show bed room furnitire in Circassian walnut, mahogany, bird's-eye maple and oak: also brass and iron beds at a great variety of prices. Dining room suits in mahogany, golden and early Knglit.li oak, the latter having taken a prominent place in -oine of the better homes.

If you aro going to get a full suit or just a s'ngle piece be sure and see our showins of good, dependable. furniture. Wall Coverings and Mouldings In our wall paper section the third floor we are introducing many things in paper burlaps, paper crashes and chambray effects, as well as all the season'anovelties in cut-out borders. We are backing this up with a line of crepes, ingrains, tapestries, gilts and two-tones which represent the best among the staples. Free Ice Cream Soda Coupon Book, Everybody in Coshocton is familiar with this generous offer.

This is our souvenir offer for Opening Day only. An Ice Cream Soda Coupon Book free with a purchase of $2. This offer is good at any time during Tuesday and on Tuesday only THE FOUNTAIN DRY GOODS COMPANY The swellest line of Oxfords ever brought to the city. All Leathers, Gun Metals, Patent Kid, Vnci, Russia Calf. Colors, Black, Tan and Chocolate.

The styles are many--Oxfords, Court Ties, Sailor Ties, and Pumps. OT The shapes arc foot-fitting of newest designs. the We have them In all widths and sizes. OT Sec our windows for a partial display. Cor.

and Main. flRErVDEL BROS. bread. After you have become familiar with it you'll appreciate its superb quality and no one could give you any other flour Entjrtrt At Samaritan Chapter No. 50, R.

A. M. Will confer M. E. M.

degree March 18 at 7 p. m. Louis Brendcl, H.P. Wm Coi dor for plumbing, both hones Move to Farm. Louis B.

Preston, a well known citizen who recently purchased a fine farm near West Carlisle, it is ported will move to with his ton Hayes. re- the (arm sooa, III IH I IF YOU HAD SAVED FIFTY CENTS a day the Ias.t year and deposited it in the Savings Department of this bank, you wouM now have sufficient cash at your command to buy a lot and help "Boost Greater Coshocton" Monday for several weeks' visit at her home in Dunkirk. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dickerson last Friday, a son.

Our pastor. Rev. Hass preached a most able sermon 7 to a good sized March 16--Miss Mag- audience Sunday morning. gie Croy has returned home from Coshocton. We're sorry it you've tried other medicines and they failed.

As a Newsy Notes of Chalfants W. Lyman of Columbus TM es mey tailed. As a last Sunday the guest of friends at this resort try ollist Hocky Motm- place. Mrs. N.

J. McConnell and son. Rev. Fred W. McConnell, went to Chestcrville last week to visit Rev.

and Mrs. L. A. Ensley. They expect to make a two weeks' visit.

Miss Hazel Trego has returned tain Tea. It's a simple remedy, but it's worked wonderful results, made millions well and happy. 35c, Tea or Tablets. C. E.

Anderson from Newark where she made a few California Very low One Way Rates to Cali, fornia and North Pacific coast points weeks visit with her sibtcr and oth- IP i via K- March 1st to or friends. lApjrll 30th. For exact rales and de- Revival meetings closed at in 0rDJaUon consult Eck Commence to save today. Flfu 11 plate last Thursday. ert? Agent.

Coshocton. 0.. or write Chas Dickerson has returned home R. p. Kc ey A A 330 from Harrison county.

Pittsburg, Pa, Mrs. Joseph Ensley and Mrs. Mor rlson Dickerson are on the sick list, rs A high luu nwte traveling wiM Tuesday for a fortaltht JJlJMrtMMJf- j-. mm-- -m THE SCHOBLE HATS Let your fancy you where it may as Hat style, if it's new, it's here in The Bond Special $2.00 The Schoble $3 Hat Buy your hats here and quality. FRANK ASHMAN Attorney and Councillor at Law All business intruded to me will receive prompt and careful attention.

Abstracting and conveyancing. 1. 2 and 3 Gotirley bldg. corner Third and Main streets. Coshocton, Ohio.

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