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Tf-vr tr FRIDAY CAUKNDAfk. Tbe Hieeoytenaa Junior De- paruucftt Social. Tne Roacoe Bpworth League five a social. Grace cuureh League Cottage prayer services. Miss Maud Ricketts entertains the Busy Bees Missionary Grace Church Cottage prayer Edward of Missionary Society.

TJie Missionary society of the Warsaw Presbyterian church were entertained Thursday af temon the home, of Mrs. M- C. Edwards, this being their regular monthly session. Twenty members were preseut ana hours were passed piecing a quiit which will be sold the society when completed. During a short business '-session, routine buv iness was transacted and light refreshments served.

A thank offering of $7' was receied. Porter Hostess of the Old Honesty Club. Miee Kathryn Porter was the ho- tess at a meeting of tne Old Honesty club Thursday evening at her home in Keene. Fourteen members en joyed the splendid program whici. was given during the evening hours and later a dainty luncheon wat served by the hostess- Miss Wann.

Wallace of Wooster and Ray McCormick were guests of the club. West Lafayette W- C. T. U- Met Thursday. Mrs- Isaac Miller presided at tht regular meeting of the Wfest Lafayette W.

C. T. U. Thursday afternoon in the Methodist church. Sixty members were present and enjoyed tht program on ''Literature" Mrs.

Mackey and Mrs- Jerry Shryock having the papers of the afternoon. One 01 the pleasant features was the closing number on the program, a solo by Mis- Powell. Mrs. Mackey's side won in a contest which has been one of the interesting features in the union for the past six months. The losers will entertain the winning side at a date to be announced later.

The next regular meeting will be the annual picnic. Social Session of the M. P- Ladies 'Aid Society. The Methodist Protestant Metes" Aid society met Thursday afternoon at tlie home of Mrs. C- E.

Cottom oil South No new business was brought before the society for disposing of routine business a social hour was enjoyed during which light refreshments were served by the hostess. The next regular meeting will be in August the hostess to be announced later. Surprised by More Than 100 Friends. Mrs. Charity Dawson, the good ADVISED OPERATION Vegetable Compound Galena, Kans.

A year ago last March I fell, and a few days after was soreness in my right side. Ln a short time a bunch came and it jothered me so much at night I could not sleep. It kept growing larger and by fall It was as large as a hen's egg. I could not go to bed without a hot water bottle applied to that side. I had one of the best doctors in Kansas and he told my husband that I would ha ve to 1e operated on as it was something like a tumor caused by a rupture.

I wrote you for advice aud you told me not get discouraged but to take Lydia 5. Pink'bam's Vegetable Compound, did take it and soon the lump in my ide broke and passed R. K. Hcjjy, 713 Mineral Galena, Cans. Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, las proved to be the most successful emedy for curing the worst forms of emale ills, including displacements, inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, bear, i tng-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- is expected to arrive week a and nervous prostration I costs Crefo, Chas. Passmore. James Rose Irene and Minnie Welgel. Wernle aPrks. Dan Winkelplecht, G.

Wiegel Fortune, Zach Baker, ard Kirker, John Finnell and wife, Clara and Georgia Blackson, Ward Fortune Francis Crego, Qttie Wright, Ethel McCurdy. Zelda Foster, Inez Teale Robert Daugherty, James Crego Riiie Kirker. Marie Wiegel, Vert Dawson, Velina Noah and Lloyd Crego, Blanche Fortune, Mines Foster, Amber Turner, H- Crego, Will Finnell, Lou Rice. Sanley Dawson, Harold Besst. Susie Miller, Fred Crego, Amy Finnell.

Ralph Finnell. Mrs. SO. Besst, Gilbert Kirker, Byron Mcoy, BeuJah Haines, Gertrude Teale, Paul Rice, Frank Slaughter, Chris Miller and wife, Mabel Fortune, DeWitt Kirker and wife, H. Turner and wife, Jane Kirker, Tim Kirker, Geo.

fortune and wife. The well known hosp'tality of the infirmary director and his household never better shown and everyone had a delightful evening. Mewark Guests Spring Mountain- Miss Amy Ayers, of the Griggs dry- roods store of Newark and Master Vrthur Hathaway are visiting their ousins George and Rilla Frederick Spring Mountain. Will Visit At The Hay Home Miss Helen Bauer of Massillon will arrive Saturday for a visit with I Miss Ruth Hay on. South' Sixth-st.

wife of Dawson of was 47 years old Thursday, but had not thought of the event till that eveaing about 8 o'clock when the yard began fill with people. They came from all directions and wished her many happy returns of the day. They brought with them ice cream and cake and other refreshments ter next for a visit at the Hay home. Wil Visit Relatives In Keene Miss Elizabeth Clark of the Thompson-McKeown Dry Goods Co. leaves Monday for Keene where she will spend her vacation with relatives.

Victor Party at the Park. Mr. and Mrs. p. M.

Witt and Mr. and Mrs. J. L- Pythian, of Cincinnati, arrived in the city Thursday evening rom Cleveland and Buffialo in the former's Maxwell touring car They left for Cincinnati FViday morning, spending the night at the Park hotel. but a trifle to try it, and the result has been worth millions to many suffering, women.

If you want special advice write forit toMrs.Pinklmm,Lyiin,Mass« It is free and always helpful. Lake and expect to spend several weeks there. Miss Gamble Entertains at Dinner. A prettily aappointed ainner was given. Thursday by Miss Margaret Gamble at her home in complimenting her brother Roma Gamble of Lodi, O.

Besides the hostess covers were laid for fifteen guests. Dinner Honoring Miss White of Mt. Gilead Honoring Miss Elizabeth White of Annual Outing At The Fair Grounds The fair grounds this summer has proved to be the "Mecca 1 of many picnic parties and Thursday afternoon Jameg Preston the fonow ing persons the junior department of the Church wil Corm a dinner party at tne Coun of Christ Sunday school chaperoned Friday evening. Covers will by Mrs. Dawson, Mrs.

J. E. Porter- i hft fnl A i whiio. Mrs. Willfield and Mrs.

S. W. Park enjoyed A I rjdf-t Virtues Are Big a THE IB, Iff) Shoppers at Hansom's--it matters not what you may want you will be sure to get more than value for your money. THE GARMENT SECTION LEADS in the value giving, with its special price cut offerings in Wool Suits, Muslin Underwear, Wasb Linen and Eepp Coat Suits, Waists, Infants' Dresses Dresss, etc. Tis impossible to reduction list of each special offering here--we'll simply say THE VALUES ARE UNUSUALLY and your ever abiding faith in a Ransom sale announcement will bring you out to get your share BARGAINS.

"-TM- $16.50 Silk Dresses, Wool Suits, Half Price and Wash Dfesses, One-third off $1.00 Muslin Gowns 69c 50c Corset Goveirs Linen and Repp Coat Suits, 25c 15c 98c Half 50c Infants Dresses 25c Corset Covers $1.50 Shirt Waists Other reductions of which space will not permit mention are here in abundance. their annual outing under the mammoth shade trees. At 5 o'clock a delicious picnic supper was served to 25 boys and girls. Ladies' Auxiliary To Give Social Mrs. Nancy Emerson pleasantly en evening tertained the United Brethren La- dies Missionary auxiliary Thursday evening at her home on Poplar-at.

There was a goodly number of tho society membership present and the meeting was one of the most suc- be laid for Miss White, Mrs. Will iam Anders, of Olympia, Mr. and Mrs. James Preston and Arthur Moore. Will Take Dinner At the Club Dan Beach will entertain a dinner The 25c Values For Saturday Will be conveniently located for "easy picking" on our tables and counters with large cards plainly telling what may be had from each lot for 25c.

This quarter-dollar sale is making new customers for us each day as well as bringing in all the old ones. Be here Saturday whether you're a new or old customer--you'll be well repaid for your time. Special Embroidery Offerings got two special embroidery offerings which are causing the scissors to fairly fly these days. One large table of Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroidery Sets and odd Edgings and Insertions, Worth 12 1-2 to 20c yd. i is offered at.

3 jOS. 101 Another lot of 35 to 50c Corset Cover Embroidery including ttiati popular checked ground design is offered at, choice rjj- i of the lot yd COSHOCTON'S BEST STORE. The Ransom Dry COSHOCTON'S STORE MOHAWK July Business among tho farmers of this community is very brisk- Wheat har- Pnaay vest is nearitl completion; haying is being helped by the fair weather we are having and farm help scarce. One farmer Is reported to have offered J1.50 per day for one month cessl'ul of the summer. During the short business session plans were perfected for an ice cream social to be given Thursday July 2Sth.

A social hour was enjoyed during which a collation was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be Aug. at the home of Mrs. Wm. La Serre on South Tenth-st.

Dinner Party At The Country Club Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Helnlce have as their guests at dinner Friday evening at the Country Club, O.

G. Stanford of Sir. and Mrs. Atlanta, Ga. Judge and Mrs.

Nicholas Entertain At The Country Club Judge and Mrs. S. H. Nicholas These four brothers and sisters arc entertain with a six o'clock dinner the only surviving members of a Friday evening at the Country club I family of eleven children. every working day in the month with board making $39.

Wheat promises a fair yield and oats is lodging badly in some fields. Mrs. C. C. Graham.

Mrs- J. Weath ervvax of Coshocton and L. W. Freezt of Bellaire, 0., are visiting their brother W. L- Preese and family.

Miss Harris Returns and made merry till a late hour. It was a complete surprise and a most happy one. The list included 0 Buffalo, N. Y. the following beside tho host and isa Esther Harris who 'has made hostess: Albert Shrigley and wife, home for the past year with her for the pleasure of their house I guest: Mr.

S. A. Huston of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs.

John Hooker and son John of the vicinity of Bloomliu In addition to the host and hostess Grove were included with the above places will be laid for the Misses group today. Mrs. Hoover is a niece Helen and Jean Brown, S. A. Huston these brothers anff sisters.

Karr Daugherty and wife. Adam Rice and wife. Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Snedeker, Lindsay Bawson and Nick Fortune and wife, Allen Wright and Allen Finnell and wife.

E. Finnell and wife, Enoch Foster and wife, Allen Haines and wife, Audrey Haines and wife, Ray Daw- aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Harris on North Ninth-st left Friday morning for her home in Buffalo, N. and John Nicholas. Visitors Day at The Girls Camp Thursday marked "Visitors' Day" at the girls' camp in Nobles' grove and the following people from Coshocton enjoyed the occasion, the Messrs. Homer Swihart, Edgar Selby, Fred ing velvet Ice Cream for festivals Cantwell, Walter Metzler, Clark Wiland i crl at lowest wholesale prices, liams, A. O.

Price, Russell Miller, fl avo rs. Phone your order or call. "i William Hitnebaugh. Roy Seigrist, 553 jvjain-st. Both, phones.

Bentley Pope, Walter Clemens, Chas. Gill, Eugene Lynde, Jay Reasoner. Reginald Dunhall, Mr. Swartz of New Drop a cake of Ivory Soap in bath tub or washbowl do you have to grope for it? No! Up, up it comes to the surface of the water. That is one of Ivory's advantages over other bath and toilet soaps it floats.

Other advantages are: It is pure; it lathers freely; it contains no "free" alkali; it leaves the akin smooth satin. Ivory Sotp. Per Cent Pure Will Visit Fostoria Miss Zoe Shrake of the Commerson and wife, C- W. Teale and wife, cial National bank will go to Fostoria Willis Goodin and Florence Saturday where she will be the guest Marlatt. Anne and Blanche Pass- of frinds for a brif visit, more, Carrie Richeson, Will Haines, Joe Passmore and wife, Amy Pass- Lease Cottage more, Mrs.

Crego. Hugh Grace and at the Lake- wife, Ernest Miller and wife, Marga- Mrs. Ball and Mrs. J. W.

Calla- york Newton McDon ald and Mr. and ret Miller, Glenn Grace, Daniel han have leased a cottage at Buckeye Mrg Ralpll Arnold. Mr. and Mrs- Preston Entertain at Bridge. I Mr- and Mrs.

James Preston in- forally entertained two tables at bridge Thursday evening at their home on South Fourth-st. complimenting their guest Mass Elizabeth White of Mt Gilead. At the conclusion of several games a dainty Innch- eon wag served by the hostess- Those playing wee: Miss White, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hanlon, Mr.

and Mrs- Chester Smith, Mrs. William Anders of Olympia, and Arthur Moore! Dr- and Mrs. McDonald Entertained with a Luncheon. Dr. and Mrs.

McDonald of Kenil- worth-ave. entertained Thursday with a prettily appointed luncheon. Covers were laid for six. Picnic Party and Hay Ride. The entire force of the Brooe Herbig Co.

will enjoy an all-day picnic at McGuire's grove Saturday. The trip will be made on hay wagons. Miss Jones to Visit in Coshocton. Miss Eulah Jones of Wheeling, W. will arrive Saturday for a few days' visit at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Hiram Wlsenburf of North Slxth-Bt. will be accompanied Thursday by Mist Wls- tnburg who will be IMT fuwt for a jtot Mrs- Maggie Thursley and thret children of Lafayete road came up to visit her' mother, Mrs. Bush! J. C.

Hawthorne's new bam is a flue structure with concrete walls, dressed siding and slato roof. M. M. Abood Co. are furnish- Won the Case.

The Detroit Boat Co. closed the case against it in Squire Wimmer's court brought by John Frew by forwarding the $10 alleged to be due John Frew who filed the suit and taking back the unsatisfactory boat. Tell.it to ton Afire Reorter Delightful Desserts and many other pleasing dlsbes can be made with. Post A crisp, wholesome tood always ready to serve. With fruit or berries it is delicious.

"The Memory Lingers" A little Things Made With tolls how. by lOo and POSTUM CEREAL CO, Creek, MM. The Sick LiM BAN FISH HOOK Personals Miss Twlla Neldon, aged 10, fish In afternoon while fishing at net C. F. Kador of Steubenvllle head near West Carlisle.

She bad Iwkps) tho lino from the water and guoat Mrs- Grant of North Second-st. is in a serious condition suffering of the Buckeye store, la a complication of dlseaopa. Her of Manager Dilti Wfl book flew up Imbeddwl ItMtf In teatJi is expected ut almost any mo- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Swihart of ll lett cheek.

Dr. Eawtrtta ment by tlie niembers of her family. Stella. were tho awsts of Mr. lh5 hook out an drewed the irn.

Grant is a widow. a Mrs. Valentine Fisher on wound resulting. Rachel, Uie little daughter of Mr. day.

Doth wero raised near Baltic and Mrs. Clyde Wells, IB recovering and have many friends here. They I'rom an attack of meases. jwefit to Nebraska fifty years ago and Louis, son of Mr. and Mrs- H.

D- this la their first visit back to the old successfully underwent an home and scones of their younger operation this afternoon at his home, days In thirty-nine years. Mrs. Swl- Drs- Pomercne and Baldwin being in hart was formerly Mins Ilobeeca charge. HOUSEHOLD HINTS The Age's Daily Recipe L5EAN SALAD--Take a can of kid- son Charles have returned from ncy I'mans or a pint of navy beans extended visit with relatives boiled tender add a few leaves of ledo and Detroit, ettuce finely chopped, a small bit of Mr aild Mr W. Carr spent onion, whites of two hard boiled 3ggs chopped fine, a sprinkle of salt American.

Charles Roymor and Dr. Rosenthal of Bridgeport are visiting friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Woife Kurson and art in To- Frtday -with West Lafayette friends Mrs.

James Brown and Mrs. Manning Spragno of West Lafayette md white peper. Mix all thoroughly Bpcnt Thursdfty ln Coshocton a good mayonnaise dresRlng, ar ange on curly lettuce leaves on plates, and sprinkle each plateful grated yolks of hard boiled eggs. An excellent remedy for is i mixture made of equal parts of alcohol, water and ammonia. ping.

Mr. and Mrs, A. C. McClIntock and little grand, daughter Mary have returned from a fb'rtiUgn't'g trip along' the lakes. Mrs.

J. S. Rentier and son Ralph and Mrs. B. RInner are the.

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Renner at their home near New Bedford I Al King and J. F. Albeftson have After a dusty trip the face should returned from a trip up the lakes.

Se careful bathed in warm water and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aland of massaged with cold cream. South 'Lawn ave. have as their guest Miss Gertrude Ansman of Frankford, N.

Y. Jay Wood of arietta is In tho city on business. Junior Bostwick is in Pittsburg Golf Clubs Golf Balls Tennis Rackets Tennis Balls Base Balls Base Ball Supplies A full supply at 4 C. E. ANDERSON'S and Book Store; Main Coshocton, A simple remedy to cure a wart is bathe it several times a day with strong solution of bicarbonate of soda.

Seeing May Be Believing An inexpensive disinfectant for a Ick room can be made as follows Her some ground coffee in a saucer Work 5 In the middle place a small piece Light the gum on )f camphor a match. As gum UUUWB he 56ffee to burn with it tho smell most refreshing. Bigelow of St- Paul former vice president of the American Art be ih the city Saturday THREE HARD WORDS. There are ihree short and simple words, the hardest lo pronounce in any language (and I suspect they were no easier before the confusion of tongues), but which no IMA or nation that cannot utter can claim lo have arrived at manhood. These are, "I hott, daughter Louise.

J. will leave today for in Guernaey-co. Excusablt. "MliM Bhort only thirty, rid I'd -swear sbeM Ore and thirty If lifn a dny." on MC. beard WM Ufkwurd child, dcor.

and dkM't vim to count till flit WM 8.aJ4l ons bo afl min'a, young" Ibys Summer Suits and Buckeys. Taksn Off Wra. Hnston throe fingers of his toft Hand Mm off by a pnws In WMt stamp mill Oxfords Ladies' and Pumps BRENDEL Is oh ITie' increase oam did it. Try It. Co.

Its pure. fontalnt who graduated college at O. 8. U. opened an office in JNrWSPAPJLidr.

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