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POLO Friday S3 CANTON. PROFESSIONALS VS. COSHOCTON The Greatest Gameofthd Season. World's Champions against Coshocton's speedy team. Don't miss it! The Age Cheap Want Column The Age is the Want Medium of Coshocton Want Column Rate Twenty-four words 1 or less six consecutive times or less 25 cents One cent each word additional.

Cash with the order without exception. Call either phone 182 and a messenger will be sent for your ad without extra charge Answers to advertisnients may be addressed care of The Age it desired. WANTED WANTED A girl for general houseework. Apply to Mrs. I Bentley Pope, C60 Main street.

WANTED--Man with family wanted to work on a farm, house furnished and steady for toe light man. W. H. Crawford, 1-2 miles west of Roscoe. WANTED Reliable, energetic man to sell lubricating oils, greases and paints in Coshocton and adjacent counties.

Salary or commission. Stetson Oil Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED Public to know that John Gildow has' sold his interest in the Peoples' Meat Maiket to Charles Watson. WANTED Everybody to know that the Pathfindeis of this city arc male Ing special rates for thirty days in their insurance. WANTED Young man or lady as manager of this county for general work in placing magazines in newsstands and appointing sub-agents Good chance for advancement to right party.

Address chculation Mgr-. The Franklin Pub. Co- Inmbus, Ohio. WANTED Position as bookkeeper or clerk. Graduate of business col' legc.

Three years oxiierience Refer ences furnished. 278 Age WANTKD Honest man to travel in Ohio, experience unnccesbary but must furnish good references. $00 a month sind expenses. Permanent position with advancement. Address President Black.

9 Cambridge Boston, Mass. WANTED A friond. who borrowed my lawn roller to return it and theio- by retain my friendship. .1. Meek, CALENDAR SALESMEN--Wanted to take up a new line of novelty calendars that will sell on sight Address Novelty Calendar Co Rushville, Ind.

WANTED To purchase good team of horses or The Houston Hay Axle Co WANTED--Everybody to know I am prepared to do harnes repairs and to make any kind of harness 10 order JZ. A. Ward Warsaw Ohio WANTED A cook, apply to lloldbworth, 1502 Fifteenth st. WANTED The public to know that, the Young American Orchestra is prepared to furnish music for receptions, dances and all social occasions. Patronage solicited- Leon Loos.

mgr. Clt. phone 452-B. Everybody to know I am prepared to do paper-hanging, carriage painting, enameling of iron beds color and all kinds of repairing of furniture. Bell phone 6-X.

W. J. A --T a the lecturer, wants to Blue Plates or Platters, old Mahogany furniture, and old Oak chests, old books of Indian or local history, and other relics. Dr. Beardsley is stopping at the home of Mrs.

Elizabeth Bowen, 505 Chestnut street, corner street. WANTED Young man to make him self useful about the store. Apply to Harris, tho Tailor. WANTED Everybody to know that Wm. Hartman cleans cisterns Call at 115 South Second Street WANTED Girl and lady cock at Miss Mae Blake's restaurant, J27 tf.

TWrd WANTED Chambermaid and fflrl to eteu hotel. Oood MUbcr cMUt, WANTED WANTED 2 girls or women to work in kitchen and candy shop at Hisbong's Kandy kitchen. AGENTS We want both men and women to sell onr new gas mantle; greatest ever out; all metal top; mantle can't fall oft or break up around the bottom; very brilliant; neaiest to indestructible ever made; sells at sight for 15c to every o'ne you phow i big profits: send 15c for sample bv mail. Sun Gas Burner 12 Federal Allegheny, Pa. WANTED Girl at once for house work; no washing.

Citizens' phone 455 WANTED--To hire a horse and buggy to do diiving in country. 279 Age office. FOR SALE FOR Four head of horses 3 wagons, 1 two-horse, and 1 one- horse cultivator, 2 bit; plows, harrow, hay ladder 2- set of dump beds. Inquire at Lear's Grocery Main street, city. FOR SALE Or rent, a seven room house or will rent 4 rooms furnished down stairs In good location.

C47 Locust Street. FOR SALE An elegant residence property; 9 rooms, bath, hot water, heat, gas and all modern improvements, good slate roof, barn, lot Most desirable location in tlu 1 city. Will sell at a baigain. It can be bought on a good investment standpoint. Will sell furnished or unfurnished.

For particulars see Dean Stanley, 215 South Fouith street, city. FOR SALE FOR SALE White Wyandott eggs, $1.00 per setting, 15 eggs, from large blocky birds, Dustin strain, standard weight, great winter layers; 75 per cent, fertile guaranteed. Peoples Baking Co Retzler both tele phones. FOR SALE--A jet black stallion, 8 years old, weight 1700 Ibs Will sell cheap if sold soon also-O. I.

G. hogs. Why not raise 1000 lb hogs instead of scrub hogs? Two O. I weighed 2SOG IbF. Write for prices.

C. K. Beir, Box 10. Fresno, Ohio. FOR SALE Eggs from a good re liable strain Bulf Wyandottes, they are extra good winter layers and a fine maaket fowl.

Address W. Clark, West Bedford, Ohio, Citizens phone 750. FOR Prime seed oats for sale by W. H- Crawfol-d; 1-2 mile west of Roscoe. FOR SALE Rubber tire top buggy.

Nearly new. Inquire at 803 South Lawn avenue. FOR SALE Eight room house, gas, electric light, hard and soft water inside, bath, etc. corner Fifth and Vine streets. Citizens phone 144 FOR SALE One six-octave organ in good shane, one set single harness: coal oil heating stove; Chan- tauqua sell cheap if sold at once.

Inquiic corner Kenilworth and Wilfon aventic. FOR SALE--Gas heating stoves also one Oak heater. Inquire llo'J Chestnut street. TOR SALE A good red Poll Cow 0 yeais old, due to calve about middle of A i R. McCrea, Fresno.

Ohio. SALE A farm of 210 In Oxford township, river bottom, 30 miles cast of Coshocton, 4 miles west, cf Newcomcrstown on Panhandle 3-4 mile from station, one 7 room house and one 5 room, one good barn ana other buildings. Also for sale or rent one good eleven room house, goood barn and other buildings with 10 acres of ground; foi particulars Inquire f.lo. Martin, Roscoe O. FOR SALE Eight room house, with all modern improvements.

Also few pieces ot furniture and woodworkers and blacksmith tools. C. W. Loos or L. C- Robinson, 659 Locust street.

FOR SALE S. C. black Minorca eggs $1 00 for 15 eggs, North up strain Inquire Thomas T. Poe No. 117 Fifteenth Si.

Bell phone. FOR Good size safe, almost new. Also go-cart in good condition- Mrs. Peter Eckert, 123 North Fifth street. FOR SALE Two boar pigs.

onr 6 months, one one car old. Four sow pigc; one good Shorthorn bull; two heavy draft colls. TJ- S. Moore, Nellie, phone C2. FOR SALE Small runabout, sold cheap if sold at once.

Inquire J17 North Eighth street. FOR SALE Rubber tired go-cart; In good condition; cheap. Inquire at 413 TOlm Clt. phone A-460. FOR SALE Cheap if sold at once, a scholarship in perspective drawing In the International Correspondence school.

Inquire 7" Age office 16-6 FOR SALE Upholstered chairs for sale. Sell cheap if sold at once. fnquhe 614 Lo6ust FOR SALE Go-cart in excellent condition. Cheap. Inquire at B.

W. Rlcketta, hardware store. FOR SALE heating stove, hot plate; 2 to MM at Inquire 453 fttnwt or CMIMIM FOR SALE Baired Plymouth Rocke. Miles strained. Eggs for hatching, 75c for 15.

Guaranteed- Inquire Mrs. A T. Renner, 334 South Second street. FOR SALE Grocery in fine location, going out ot business on ac counl of declining health. Address B.

W. R. Lock Box 506, Newaik, Ohio. FOR RENT FOR RENT Entire second floor of tile bu'ldiug in Schaich alley, rear of Marklcy's barn. Elevator in building.

Inquiie of i Peter Eckert, 123 N. Fifth street. FOR RENT Modern improved eight roem house No S40 South Lawn ave- Possession given April 1st. Anply to Wm. 0.

Schaich Cit phone 500. FOR RENT Five rooms, second floor. Miller building. Foi i Inlorm.ilion call 1G7-K Bell phone FOR RKN1 Modern, room house No. 111 South Tenth street; possession given April 6.

Apply at 100:. East Main Street FOR RENT Four rooms in McClain Flats, gas, water, electric and other conveniences- Use of telephone. Inquire Lewis McClain. FOR RENT Six rooms, one square from court house I i i at roincr of Fourth and Walnut sts. 203.

FOR RL'NT --Furnished front rooms, all modern conveniences, front and bide entrance Inquire of Mrs. John McVcv North Eighth street; next to high school. FOUND AND LOST LOST Brown gold stone heart. Finder please telephone or leave at Age office. LOST On South Sixth or Chetnut street a fancy apron and an eyelet embroidered center piece; finder please return to 224 South Sixth street or Hutchinson's grocery store.

84 in Shade This Afternoon Today was by tar the hottest clay of the year. School girls shed their heavy wraps, men shed their vvintei underwear, perhaps a little too soon. There was a general epidemic of "spring fever" and the small boy's thoughts reverted to the old "svvim- min' hole The thermometer in front of Smith's drug store registered 84 in the shade. Prices Concert from 6:30 to 7:30 Game Called at 7:30 Sharp Pittsburg, March 22--Fiends wrecked the Chicago limited at Stewart Station, 17 miles east of Pittsburg, at 4 o'clock this morn inn, as a result the engineer, M. W.

Gettemy, was seriously injured, forty passengers scratched and bruised, a mail car destroyed by fire and locomotive and eight coaches spread over the four tracks. Today's Markets Tclcsraph to Tho I STOCK. Chicago, March 22--Cattle leceipts supply steady Beeves 6. to Cows and heifers fi.85 Stockers and feeders 4 73 Calves 7 50 Hogs Receipts 22,000 Market 5c lower Mixed and butchers 37 1-2 Good heavy 6-45 Rough heavy 6.25 Light 6.37 1-2 Pigs G.35 Sheep Receipts 7,000 Sheep 6.20 Lambs 7.90 GRAIN MARKET (Corrected by Hanley and Co.) Flour, Etc. Wheat 73 Corn Oats 35 Rye 65 Flour per bbl 4 60 Flour, 1-4 1 15 Flour, 1-8 j)bl 60 Meal, yelloi bolted, 20 Bran 1 20 Screenings 115 Cracked corn 13" Middlings 1 2 0 Chop 1 30 Salt, per barrel 1 10 LOCAL MARKET.

Purchasing Prices. (Corrected Snydcr's Grocery) Butter 23 Epgs in Smoked sides. H-- 08 Beans, per busi-tc 1 50 Chickens 10 Honey, per pou-jd 15 Lard 10 Potatoes 40 Country hams, per 10 Shoulder 09 Cabbage, per pound 1 Elks to March Philadelphia, March 22--Thiec the best drilled marching clubs the counto will be in attendance at 'he Elks' convention, which is to be held in "this city during the week beginning July 15th next, to compete tor the prizes that are to be offered to the lodges participating in the big parade. These clubs are part of -the Toledo, Detroit and Pittsburg lodges and their tame and reputation for mili- tarj excelence have been established throughout the world of Elkdom The Toledo aggregation, popularly known as "The Cherry Pickers," carried off (he first prize in Buffalo in 1905, and have numerous other victories to i Sporting News League to Meet Sunday Cosherton will be lopiesented at tbe meeting of the Eastern Ohio league in Dennlson Sunday by Piesi- dent Carr and Secretuty Huffman. Mu R.

B. who has herc-to- forc represented the best city in th" league will be unable to attend for business rasons, but Coshocton will be given all the chance in the world by the president. The towns which have given notice thai thev will be represented Sunday -'re Newark bv Manager J. D. Fox- Dtesden by Lawrence Kelly; Coshocton- Twin Cities by C.

L. Speck- Steubenville by John Dick- Canal Dover; Maseillon and pos- sib'y Caralnidge. A definite circuit will be arranged Sunday and a schedule made out- It is thought that a double championship season will be best by some of tbe managers, and it is likely Record Crowd at Polo Game such w'l' be arranged. The that first season to open about May 1, and close about July 13: the second one to close at the end ol the season Players Working Out. Doc Abbott will report to Lancaster about April 1.

and wil play the same with Cincinnati. Anril 7, Abbotr anti William soon repoit at Robertson who Wheeling, have Everybody is going to the big Canton-Coshocton polo game tonight Cantou will have "her entire team ot piofessiouals which has been drawing a salary of over $200 per week all winter and Coshocton will put her best men in the game. That Coshocton will have a show is without doubt- Some people think the locals wil! be snowed under by the Canton rushers Mercer and Perdue, but when Barker and Thompson begin to rain those rapid drives upon goal tender some, of them, will have to roll into the The line up 'for tonight's will be as follows: Coshecton Canton Thompson First Rush Mercer Barker Second Rush PSt Perry Center Harkins Siuytbe Half-back Cardigan Reed Goal Badnon Don't forget that will be Called at 7 -30 who wish to attend hie theatre to do so tilen Boyd will referee. Claims Championship The Canal Dover high school basket ball team now claims the state championship since it defeated the All-star high school team of Cleveland. Maybe they are but we are not interested.

been working out on the high school grounds during fie past few days. their credit. They are conceded to i They are both rounding into shape be among the best dnled men ever seen in public parade. Their uniform nicely, and will be in better condition than when they renort to their is distinctive and attractive the averryje weight of "The and as teams for business. Cherry Beans, Chicken Butter Efegs.

Retail Prtccu. per pound 05 14 28 IS Potatoes 60 Shoulder 13 Country ham 15 Onions per bushel 1 00 I Country lard 16 FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms with convenience, front entrance. Cheap ront. Call at 730 Orange street. FOR RENT Seven room house on Sixth ieet.

Inquire 231 South Sixth Street. FOR RENT Three rooms, downstairs. Inquire George Ruddock, CIO Bank St. FOR RENT Part of double house rear of Balch block. Inquire Mrs.

F. C- Balch, either phone. FOUND AND LOST LOST A gold class pin 1902. Finder return to 315 North Fifth st LOST-- Sigma Chi fraternity locket, engraved J. M.

M. reward if returned to Age Office 277 --Heavy winter overcoat, practically new, brownish color. Between corner Third and Main and Uoscoc hill. Return to Lynde Gosser. LOST A red backed ledger, pocket size- My name on inside.

Reward If returned to Frank Retzler, Peoples' Baking Co. LOST Small buntuot ken Friday NOT. IS, by BUM of tmM. Wt wltk Until Cuban Sugar Cane. Washington, March 22.

Secretary Taft has received advices from Governor Magoon at Havana that never in the history of Cuba has thc're been as much sugar cane harvested as there has been in the past month. The governor deplored the fact, however, that there is not so much cane being planted as had been expected. This is taken as an indication that th.9 unsettled conditions in Cuba are having a serious effect upon business. It is said that certain European interests have organized for the purpose of Keeping In circulation stories that the situation in Cuba is such that the stability of business in the Island is uncertain. MURDER CHARGED.

Promlntnt In Connection With Assassination. Fayette, March Bob- bltt and his son-in-law, R. T. Goodwin, prominent citizens of Boonsboro, were arrested here on complaint of Vaughn Smith, son of Frank Smith, tenant of Bobbitt, who was assassinated in his home near Boonslwro Monday night. R.

D. Klvett, anther suspect, was arrested at N'ew Franklin, Mo Bobbitt and Goodwin were placed in jail charged with murder. The nherlff gone after Klvett. Frank Smith Bobbitt had trouble over rent, and at. time Smith WM killed ft coortabto WM In boitt, having fhiotk that Pickers' 'Is about pounds, it can readily be seen what an attractive appearance they arc bound to make while on parade The Detroit Elks surprised the visitors in Denver last July by their magnificent display of marching abilities Throughout the entire procession they won merited applause and when the first prize was awarded to them the decision proved a popular one.

The Michigauders promise to trick in Philadelphia and they sav they will give the Toledo a hard tussle for the honors. i i also canicd oft a valuable i)i ize in Denver and encouraged by this virlon the Smoky Citv Elks now i i toi more laurels. also have a well drilled marching urs.i insuit ion and with a naltv un- ifiMni expect to make more than the grind showing in the Quaker It othci ii'sn intimated that seveial lodges will complete lor the marching club prizes, among them Denvoi, whose escort team during I he last convention proved to be one of tbe big te.it.ures of the week. Nay Grab Land Grants A few Coshocton peeople aie seriously consideiiiig emigrating to New Mexico on the sixteenth of April to i i in) one ol Ihc government homestead claims For a total sum ol about fortv dollars Kit) acres of fine laud can be pincliased. The tolal cost of traveling by way of Chicago is onlv about $40 so a for less than a big tarm can be bought and the weather is said to be ideal.

Rev Jackson, iof Newcomerstown, lecentlv returned 11 ni there and speaks fu glowing terms the country. GUARANTEED REMEDY FOR IN DIGESTION Interesting Statement by C. E. Anderson When a man comes into this store and calls for anv particulai rndiges- Hon remedy, we always give him he asks for, but in case he leaves it to us we uually recommend Pepsikola tablets. Here is a prepartion we have been selling right over the counter for years, on from actual observation we know it must do good, and really does relievo and cure indigestion and dyspepsia or theie would bo a steady strtam of people coming hack for their money, as every 25 cent box is sold with the understanding that you must be clecidenly benefltPd or there Is toothing to pay.

You simply trv Pepsikola tablets with the unrterstadlng that they will your norvea. Improve your appetite, relieve wind belching, coated tongue, stomach, fullness after eeMng. weakened energy, and other syniptmoosms of Indication or C. E. Anrlftraoa Is ready at any time to pay buck your money without the lent argument.

Tlllicums Ready The Tillicum base ball club organ- ised Thursday evening at the Pros totc-rian church for the season. Chas Wright was elected captain and Ralph Longwill, manager. The team will line-tin as follows. Glon Owens, catches Day Compton, pitcher Charles Wright pitcher Clark Williams, short stop Ralph Txmgwill, first base Bcitie Wiighl, second base Jim Angelo, third base Ralph Conover, left field Hairy Merrcll. center field Ralph Wisenburg, right field Plav at Rmk Tonight.

Ttie Young American orcheshd been engaged bv the rink man- aucmenl to lurnish the music at the big nolo game tonight They a reputation that is well known and Ihc audience wili greatly appreciate, then music B.uker and Pen are working out at the rink this nftcrnoon. prepaiing toi the game tonight. Th" Canton polo team ai i ived on at noon i all their regular pl.ivers. They are a ImsKv bunch. vvere the locals easilv frightened thr-y would have stage fright at their opponents size.

Out of Jail. i Mo, Mart-b 22--Former Senator Burton of Kansas was released from jail today by the expiration of his sentence Ran Into Open Switch. Richmond, Va, March fast train from Norfolk ran into an open switch at Crewe, killing Fireman H. Brown and perhaps fatally injuring Engineer J. K.

Poixl. both of BOYS WA'NTED At Once GOOD A Apply At Goshietii Bliss Ci. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous aurfmcea. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from physicians, as the damage 1 will do is -ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them.

Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured toy J. Cheney Toledo, contains no mercury, and' Is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F- J. Cheney A Co.

Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price 76 per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- sllpnlion. Old papeis for under carpets.

Big bundles at Ago olllcc. i $. JR KING'S CiSHGR'OCERT New Potatoes Bermuda Onions New Bulk Seeds, Sweet Peas and Nasturtium Seed! In Bulk Fancy Strawberries Frcs. Ripe Tomatoes Fresh Lettuce, Spinach, Radishes, Onions, Water Cress, Parsnips, Turnips, Cabbage Fancy P.ipe Pine Apples Jersey Sweet Potatoes Fancy Cranberries Fancy Celery Alive or Dressed Chickens Fresh Oysters, Mess Mackeral, Cod Fish, Bloaters Dried Herring Fancy Navel Oranges--only 25c dozen Fancy Bananas, Lemons and Figs New Dates White Clover Honey Evaporatec Prunes, Peaches ar Aoricots Mixed Nuts, Almonds, English Walnuts and Cocoanuts Gas Mantels, 10, 15 and 25 cents each New York, Swiss and Limberger Cheese Peanut Butter. Dried Beef, Imported and Domestic Sardines Macaricna, Spaghetti, Vcrnl- cella, Lcrtftlj Kidney, Lima, Marafat and Navy Soup Beans New Beets Cucumbers Market Baskets, fancy.

Cracked and Flake Hominy Dried Green Peas and Sweet Corn 1 Ih. Mixed Tea--wily ets, White Mountain Flour--only $1.00 per sack. Try our 15 or 20c grind it. If you cannot come phone your order. Fresh ALBERT KING Both Phonos.

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