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Coshocton Daily Age from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 5

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im There are several brands of bad baking powder on the market. Look out for them! Some kinds have Cream of Tartar in them. Others have Tartaric Acirt or Alum. All of these substances are corros ive poisons! Of course these bad baking powders do not contain enough dangerous ingredients to fill, anyone-- just enough to 'produce QXirritatiiigetftct ou the stomach and bowels. Bad baking-powder is one of the great causes of dyspepsia and nervous troubles, You can protect yourself from all danger and insure better baking results than you had before, by famous Egg Baking Pow- der.

Egg Baking. Powder is made frpipY wheat phosphates and egg The wheat phosphates which form the acid ingredient have both food value and tonic properties. On the other hand the Cream of Tartarand Tartaric Acid of some high priced baking- powder the Alum of low-price brands has no food value at nil. After heat and moisture have been added, as in baking, this acid forms strong Me tiff salts which are highly injurious: Dqn't allow, a grocer to sell you a baking powder that breeds dyspepsia! If it is fi'ee from Cream of Tartar, Tartaric Acid or Alum, the label will saj so! Insist on pure, wholesome, Egg Baking Powder--it's safe. Not only healthful, but has wonderful leavening power.

Insures best AU good grocers sell "Egg." Send postal for free copy of Tht Egg. Ctiok Book. EGG BAKING POWDER NEW YORK Weather Prophets ll SHE FOUGHT FLAMES AND SAVED COWS Chicken Supper A Great Success Tho chicken supper which tho members of the Christian Union Slimmer church gave in the room in the Oenrlpy building soon to be occupied bf. the "Wholesale Supply and Tailoring Co. was largely attended J65 be- ins; 1 cleared.

The proceeds will go tovai'fl the church expenses. In all the various weaknesses, d's- r.isnls. prolapsul, 'inflanimaticji Owing to earthly disturbances er.c., our weather prophets all predict a cold, wet unusual summer, but stop into Snyder's Grovery and you wil! imagine yon are in the midst of the gfoci old summer time. What convenience to trade at a grocery i a possibly bu used. It to its Snyder's where you can get anylhins; 'credit 1 of of cures in or out of season, nice and fresh, in fact than any oihev remedy We are always up to date--got far 0 (Jirpush.

es goods kw prices. Comparison i racially f-r woman's. The am' catarrhal drains and in ail cases of nervousness and debility. Favorite Prescrip- is the most, efficient remedy thar The To-day--The Lsdies' Guild Club meet with Mrs. S.

'H. Nicholas. The Twentieth Clu of West Lafayette- entertain ing tho ROSCOP Woman's Club the home of; Mrs. McClain I West Layfatte. The- Christian Endeavo society of the M.

P. church a at tho home of Miss. Fan iiie The Thimble Bee of the M. church meets in the afternoon wjth Miss. Ifla Staff or.

tortains the 0. C. Club. The Queen Esther Circle give, a "Pencil Social" at Orace Churci in the The W. C.

T. TJ. meets witl Mrs. i McCormick. Queen Esther Circle Gives Pencil Social The members rrtvtlio Queen Esthpi "Jircle are arranging- for a "penci' 'Pocinl" which will be given in the parlors of Grace church Thnrsdaj evening: beginning a -Tust The natiire' entertainment be is not devuiged to an Inter pv.bl'c--they will have to wait and see--biit thfejprjlslstiy it will be something -win-fti? 5 attending.

A small admission will be charged Roscce Club Entertained By West Lafayette Ladies This is the day which has been so happily anticipated by the members or' the Roscoe Woman's Club and tho Twentieth Century Club of West Lafayette. It just a week as the Roscoe ladies received the Come in and a a look. This; week we offer special new new potatoes, new cabbage, as parnguy, lettuce, radishes, green 011- lonSk. rheubarl), spinach, cunnimlors. chicHejis, alive or dn-ssed.

any l.inu ni "Favorite Prestsrip- ticri" mof.r Uyulir composed have received endorsement, from writers on Motor of all the several of All the i i i that grac ions invitation extended by their clul: s'sters of West Lafayette and to-day 'n to that, invitation, nn ex represcntatioii of the Rosco; rlnh boarded No. 10 for the rl.le Lufayette where ous on short notice. fJoa't FoVget our a i i in English on wrap- 'iitr ilif bottle, so (Isn't, any "linking- use oM.li's famous mctlinlnr-' may kiu.w esacily what s.ho ts talc in a- Stiycler Grocery Co. Both Phones 21 233 West Main St. Our Wagb.ns Go Everywhere See D.

D. BO YD for bargains in lots, houses and land. Phone 213. Residence--127 Park Avenue Dragging In Theology. There -are many things a are sacred to a Scotsman.

Donald and Sandy were spending a merry evening over dram. "Seeing that a bumblebee has more than legs," says Donald, '-would ye say jt. or a "Man, Donald," said Sandy reproachfully, a a 1 discussion over dram Ad- cins-. Dr. Pierce i i his full confidence, which Jif- can.

afford to do as formuiu a i wh'oh I he" "Favorite Prescrip 1 ion" is Mine!" will hear the most cartt- fill exniniiiat.itnj. Dr. piarcp's Pleasant. 1 'P0ilets ari i host an' 1 safest laxative en. riplir royally entertained.

Mrs. Noah a i lenl lior home for the gather it Was simply decorated 1 flowers mid a (he elegant thro? coarse dinner been servrd an en lortaining program was given. Tin- first number on its was an amusing litile farce "A Trial By Jury;" if, set forth the way hi which a mxe woulr" probably be judiicd if women wt-r; Pictures of Mrs. Wood The New York correspondent of i i a i Timrs-Slnr devoted i a deal of space in a recent to mention of the success Mrs. ZiilplKi Barnes Wood, is with in i niotiopolis where she went from i a i about a year US'.

has eslahlished herself in a. studio in CiirnOttfO i i she naa large class and recital? WJ.ch. slie each are the Mecca of many of mosl talon ted and people of the lmpaniK.illed and was mirrh-provokin; if', not complimentary; Mrs. Thrapv played the part, of "foreman" of tin anil the other members wen-Mrs. Ucrt 'Leighiwger, Mrs.

Griffin. Mrs. McLain," Mrs. Beast, Mrs. Mrs.

Xelma Leishiuger, Miss Mary Kirkpatrick, Miss. Anna Russel' Mi.sR. Mrs. Robert Me Cliirc and MrK. Davis.

A i iVu-'jo Kiss. a i save an in- Minui-ental Mrs. Macknmau a vocal solo. Robert McClnro a reading and a. cleverly ar- rarised pruoss'iig contest came an end i time to permit thosuosts to catch No.

for tlie home. The evont was a menioniblo one and onv of those which serves to knit. lives-: of ri'iends. "The Roscoe lad'es wlio went were: Mrs. Archie Clark, Miss" Nellie Rykes, George HJ.U.

MRS. A A I DailieK New York, May '22--'Tins picture n-om a recent photograph of Mrs. 3. Prerl.ic.e-, daughter of ohii D. Rockefeller, personally nperiniended the fire fighters who ouH'iit to quench ilames which was a barn tnuny ne cows.

Vorlhy Lr-Retilioy, Hon- erson, Mrs. .1. S. Elliott, Mrs. 13d jyllelilley.

Miss Carrie. LpUetilley, Tis-s MaHle a D. rfchott, Irs. Frank I Glca- on, Mrs. Hugh Rndlay, Mrs.

Mrs. McNary of this ity who still keeps i the West' L-afayelte'club went tip ith the visitors this morning anil Irs. M. O. Hade, who was an invlt- also accompanied Relief Cc-rps Arrs.iiged For Memorial Day The Womans Rfltof Corp.s met in room Tuesday evening an.l compleied arrangevvnls for Memorial day.

w-hichj if will colehrate in aeconianco i its usual custom: plans also mudo for the servici! which the corps i hold at tho high school next Friday afternoon a fiag will bi osiven to tho pupils; in fact flags arc to bo distributed quite generously, thanks to the generosity of the corps, plans having been made to give each of the elementary grades two of considerably smaller proportions than the one which goes to the high school. The only additional piece of business which came up at tlie meeting was the proposing of new members five applications being taken fut; they will 1 voted upon at the next dieev- ing which will be June 4. Entertained At Williams Home and Mrs, John Williams, Mr. and John Palmer, Evan-Williams Mr. and Mrs.

Williams of Sher- rodsvHle, Mr. and "iMrs, Ed. Spencer aiirl daughter Edith deiightfully entertainde all day. by Mrs. Thomas- Williams: and the I at- their comfortable on Cambridge Road.

The occasion celebrated the host's sixty-sixth birr.hday. 4 -f -f Day Set For Miss. Agrew's Recital Thursday afternoon of week Is the time set by Miss Helen Agnew for, the recital wWch she is to givti at Oberllnx and 'which Mrs. Theodore Agnew cf th city "and Miss Sadi'2 Agnew who is visiting here from Alexandria, will go up to attend. Many Coshccton people are deeply interested in Miss A.gn?w; her beautiful vice has been heard here upon many occasions and it is generally a she has a rosy future before her along the lino of iher art.

4 Pythirih Sisters Met Monday Evening The first the semiannual election important foature the meetina; of tlie, lield Monday evening in P. 'in transacted and atteiiwarps! refreshments were served. Mrs. Tom Robson and Miss Margaret Miller are on the refreshment, committee for the next meting which will be held June 3: at that time the nominations will be read for the sec- end time and at the meeting following the election will be held. The Ransom Dry Goods The Summer Quartei Of The Style Book Illustrating a The Ladies' Home Journal Patterns of this excellent In is now here.

The price heret style book has been ISc per copy, now you will find enclosed a certificate worth lOc which really makes the style book cost you but 5c. These certificates will be taken as part payment on any pattern you may want. Don't fail to get one of these style books. The price now including a pattern is but-15 dents Entertained Guests Miss Ella Galvln had as guests this) Miss Helen Powers, of Steubenville sister Rev Fr. Powers and Mrs.

McKinney, sister'" of Rev. Fr. of New -t- 4 Shatiweker Will Soon Be Home Miss Olga expected home, two weeks from next Saturday nicin WoodvilTe, Afissn she been engaged as teacher of music. She will spend the summer mbntliK with her parents and to Mississippi next a i 4- 4- Picture of Miss Dale In the i Board The: current, nunber of Bill Board, a. magazine devoted to tilings theatrical has an artistic and, beautiful picture of ivlins Crctciieii Dale of i city.

Miss Dale is playing now In "The Boys of Company which is produced in New York at, thu Lyceum under the management Arnold Daly 4- 4 Ben Hiirs to Meet The Ben ll'ir lodge will moot Thursday in the Labor hall, and ircmhers are r'emiesleil to he present 4 4 4 4 The W. C. T. b. Meets Thursday The Woman's Christian Union will nioel ternoon Mrs.

Rltllon McCormic't- Yoix'll "Snd the daintiest and most approved style this little book. We handle exclusively--T- The Ladies Home Journal Patterns 10c-15c Remodeling Sals Now On THE HOME STORE "Ho Poor Goads aMny Price" Mrs. John Swlgert wH! be the lead- i Entertai.n i i i Party Samuel Snydcr will entertain a company of ladies with a Thimble party Thursday at her homo on South Fourth, street. Ruth Gives Party Ruth Lamherson entertain a company of her i friends Thursday in honor of her eleventh i a 4- -f -f Program to be Given At the Pencil Sor.ial Tin: following is. 1 the program which be sivc'ii the Pencil social nJrls of (lie Quwn.

Eslh- Circle have arranged lay evening at Grace church: Readins, Miss Riggs Vocpl -solo, Mrs. -Harry Kerlin Miss Ma-boll solq. Kurlin Minm'e Harris Piuno sclo, Miss Erma Coe Heading, Miss Alice Rlgccs" Violip soio, Miss Lulu Wi-ight Read in.IT, Miss Laura Pettit Vnoa'I solo Fielding Magness Piano solo, Miss Jessie Smith Reading, Harold Robertson solo. Miss Mary Riclcetta Selection, Mandolin club Coshoctonians A To Dance The Coshoctonians will give a May dance Thursday evening at Forbes hall and ever)- member is expected to be present. The party is given from a residue of funds from the winter and comes in as a patt of the secies--a happy surprise.

Movi.rtg. Chris Hall and family Shipped uouseiio'ld' goods to New Tuesday and II make their. -home in t.hnt city it Overworked Women Suffering and Pain Endured By flany ing Women is Almost Beyond Belief. HERE are thousands of American women whose duties call them out in all winds and weathers, many of whom sit with wet feet or stand all day, thus weakening and undermining their health. Women, however, for the most part, spend their lives at home, and these women are willing and ambitious that their homes shall be kept neat and pretty, their children well-dressed and do their own cooking, sweeping and dusting, and often washing, ironing the entire-family.

Both of these classes call for our sympathy. Truly the work of such a woman is never done," and is it any wonder that she breaks down at the end of a few years, the back begins to ache, a displacement, inflammation. jor ulceration of certain organs, and the struggle to continue her duties are pitiful. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

Made from native roots and herbs, is the exact medicine a woman needs whose strength is overtaxed. It keeps the feminine system in a strong and healthy condition. Mrs. Pinkham' Sadie Abbott, of Jeannette, Dear Mrt. I Buffered severely with pain every month, and also a pain in ny left side.

My doctor prescribed for me but did me no good; a friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound and I wrote you in regard to my condition. I followed your advice and am perfectly well woman. The paina have all disappeared, and I cannot recommend your medicine too nighty." Jin. LtMlfofel, of 117 Motfaa St, Buffalo, X.Y., writes iS ft of nerroua prostration.

and Invitation to Women. suffering from any form of feminine illness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Out of her vast voluane of experience, Mrs. Pinkham probably has the very knowledge that will help your case.

Her advice to free and always helpful. iNEWSPAPERl LYIHA PlttKHAlHPS VEGETABLE COMPpVNDy MOM tl Bo With aft i A I.

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1883-1912