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Coshocton Daily Age from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 8

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-1 ir TOKAlT'S TODAY THE COSHO If You are Not at Your Best don't worry about it the re's no gwnl in worry. better! If your felutnncli is wrong, your livor and hovels inactive--your nerves are sure to lit: on and your blood impure. He cheerful and hopeful. As they have holpcd in thousands of cases, BEECHABFS PILLS ln-lp you ami i M-slcm tin- help it A few doses i make difii-rcncc iu your fwJing.s anil your looks. i you ail lirir-to a dear lu-ad, free from to cji-s -to ht-akliy active organs.

This sure, tjuic-k and tome family remedy will help Nature to Restore Your Full Vigor Sold Everywhere. In boxet wilb full lOc. and 25c. The P. Potato Digger This digger lo tho of a $100.00 machine.

Oliver and Imp 'rial Breaking Pious, Grain Drills. Fanning Milte, BtiiK'lu'iK for inspection at our stoie. The Gray Hardware Co, WHEN YOU THINK of Dentistry THINK OF (TEMPLE Plates a1 $5.00 Crowns nt $3.50 "Bridge Work at $3.50 Filling's at 50c and up All work is "'mi rant cod. ROBT. M.

TEMPLE, D. D. S. Burns Block Opp. Square Corner Fourth and Main-fits.

'he Thompson-McKeown Co. P15NN. DEJ OT IS 01 I OSITIO OUH STOItJo Wednesday Morning $1.25 Umbrellas at 98 Cents Our sale last Saturday on these Umbrellas just lasted through the day and several of our customers were disappointed in not obtaining one. Wednesday we place on sale 100 more of even better values. Numerous styles mission handles, selvage edge cloth, steel frame, Gloria silk cover, cord and tassle on handle.

A very excellent value for $1.25, Wednesday, or as long as they last 98c each White Goods Sale Continued FOR BALANCE OF THIS WEEK. 1000 yards left, all in good patterns for waists and dresses, either medium or light weight. 25c values yard The Thompson-McKeown Co. I (QSHOCTON'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. lOc AGE WANT ADS Use for SDGMO WEI AND DRY DEBATE FOR GHADTAUQUA At tli" inec'tlrig of the Cliautauqua storklioldors Monday evening, it is thai a prominent Coahoeton man, idt-ntilicil Mill the cliy Hide of Hie wei and dry i i in all I'uni- i'KUt(j88 made i sii(-'K''Hlion lliat at I he Chautaiuin.i they have .1 debate by two leading exponents of f-ucli Hide on tin- qiH'Ktlon of wet and dry.

He HUgKC-ated a Wayne U. hfcier, llov. A. Haker or some other (by leader be Invited to take one side of (lie debate and Mayor Rose of or otliei li'ddinK wet exponent. Hie other HP argued that the of d.iy ought to be presented on tho Chati- tatKiua pltttlorm.

The idea was dropped, for the piesoit at least, aa unlC'dahlc. MttiElD WiTN EXCITEMENT AFTER BATTLE MISS MARTHA URBANK Mrs. Worthington in "Mrs. Worthington's Career" at the Sixth St. theatre tonight.

AT THE "ELECTRIC. Fleming Klloy are a i the vollont bill at I lie I I lor I ho It hi Ihree i i of i Week They re two dancers a a i real diine- M-M and i i i in the inotession are not i new to Coi I i a goers-, as were leen hen- i I lie llrsl year vuud- WHS 111 fort here They do rish Hoiign nnd dances a are real- clever Some ol most dllllcult i i are carried out i hat free griici' potssoHsed only by inileh.sioiinls i i i i i HHey Mn- were met i i enlliiislasm on Monday i i A man i a sintiiiiK and linn I I I act Is, as a ats the i h. nn old chest but Vera Bel- ncl Is not of tin 1 old variety, iho lias some clover now SOUMH and hey all a good. The i i change every iln'it scheduled lo be most ox- i ones i and Wednesday Maple Wax loo Crenni $2.00 gal. it 8 Iloth i'honos.

I LIST. A i who had some of the I'M os removed i i roof of her i Monday a I her home on Kast a i Kl is i along very BARBER SHO PMOVES. The Veiiso! baibcr has been from Souih Lawn a to ie building. I'riest nt a i W'll your i a i hogs, sheep nnd poul 29-Gt Try our RES Phosphates, any avor lOc. reutols.

The Groat Conclo. The i i i iri'iinis Comic wa prei in Ions buj At i i i i a i a i i hi i a mil a i i i 1 rnurtoen 10 i hccunii' i i i i i i i i a a i and i i The Crime of Ignorance Nowadays evtrv one should know that to make the home absolutely c'ean, frfe from the Invisible Rtrm life which causes the diseases of Tuberculosis, Scarlet Fever, Typhoid Fever ind Measles, an efficient disinfectant must be applied. Add ON DISINFECTANT to all water used for cleininir, sprinkling; flushing sinks, drains, cellars, C. C-N Diiintectant kills stroys odors, purities the Insects. So everywhere, SOc.

anJ fi.oo. Wl-ST DISINFECTING CO. Prevent disease by using WOODSFIELD, Aug. 80--The rioting between Die Wehr and Coultea f.imilic-s which oeeured at Calais, near here, has quieted down, mainly because the leaders are laid up with serious wounds. Frank Wehr, the village postmaster, had left hand almost severed by a mattock, in the of ItttBBd CoulteB who in turn had several of his ribs kicked in, and i hla head badly beaten up.

The interesting part of the rued IB that these two family leadc-rs are brothers-in-law. Tills relatlonahip, however, did iiot pi-event them from exchanging courtesies of almost inhuman nature. Notwithstanding reports to the contrary, and an effort to suppress the. news, it is stated that Sheriff Foiock. did communicate with Gov.

Harmon's office and stated that state troops ink-lit needed, in case rioting should break out again. The feud had its origin some years ago, over politics and since that time ban grown i the feeling of bitter- almost equaled that existing he- tween families in the a i of Kentucky, ft bioke out afresh last Wednesday connections of the two families lined up i pitche- forks. mattocks, knives, clubs and stones In the past the clashes a been poisonal i when nothing more than bare fists as weapons were used, this time it was a battle to the finish and both sides fought until exhausted In -uldition to the leader's are eighteen ci men bearing wounds. The trouble shifted Tuesday evening lute over the surveying of a road through the Weln a i and Wehr and OouHos had a light in which others took part, but it was so a i a friend could not be told from foe and it was given up i the next day. On Wednesday on i streets of Calais the two faction met with ten men on each side, Wehi feiidists led by Frank Vv'ehr and the Coultes faction led by Russel Coultes.

Tho ffiidists met In the central part of the town and Ihe started and was waged relentlessly i the combatants i from exhaustion and when their leaders were both wounded so a they could no longer lend tho men Prank Wehr, Ihe leader of tho Wehrs, tought i one hand hanging by shred i he fell from the loss of blood, and others lay on street unconscious Russel CouHes also fell exhausted from loss of blood and cuts on his head, and WR.K carried away unconscious. The men fought i out interference front the other in- a a who wore a a i to take sides find women and chcildrcn lied from the streets and away from bloody scene a the feiidisls had the town lo themselves. The road was covered i blood Sheriff 1'Yiock and i were called from Woodslield by phone Sheriff KVinck first up the marshal of town and was informed by oll'ieor a i he was on the side of Coultes lac i and would not arrest any of the- Coultes men He sought out the m.iyoi, who la a Wehr, nnd found i aligned i I faction a a i against the Coultes f.ic- Holh of the officials refused to make a arrests or to give any in- a i lo shenff, only a was bi.ised, and both refused to make any arrests, Knew then- i biased movement meant a a She sheriff viewed i i a i over and a consulting i some of the ueuluil citieus uihiscd to make no arrests for the present On Thursday several of tho a i i 01 Calais went lo Woodslield and consulted with the prosecuting a report of the affair sent to Columbus. It is believed that both leaders i rec The new Furniture that was ordered at the Grand Rapids Exposition in July has begun to arrive. Solid Mahogany Rockers AA have short line of very fine solid mahogany Rockers, mostly from tho "Dutch Colonial" period and are faithful re-productions of the original prifos.

They all have the dull rubhed finish. Priced from $12.00 to $22.00 are also showing a large collection of popular priced rockers in oak. A line that will merit your approval it' you from $2.50 to $7.50 NEW MAN TO KEEP GROUNDS AT COUNTRY CLUB Keeper Hodcers has re- Munod his position at the Country i i which he h.is boon con- noi tod sinre its a i more a a je.ir aw His suoeohsor has not been IIO.MMI New Chifforobes Onr riiilTorobfs eonrain nl'l the advantages that provided in pieces. The eahinet work and Hnivh cannot he excelled They are an ideal piece of furniture. We have them in Golden Oak, Mahogany and Circassian Walnut.

FREE! A ticket to Labor Day Celebration with every purchase during this week for the benefit ot the Volunteer Firemen of Cosh.jc- ton Get busy and help the Fiie Laddies. FREE' See us befoie making a Furniture Purchase The Fountain Dry Goods Co. WM. SMITH IS CALLED BY HIS MINTS DEATH Win. i received a.

lelcRiam from his hi Tuesday mornin" Buffalo, N. tlu-ir a hail passed Tho death of William i n-as not a its for many yeais he had boon troubled i a a -and other atliietions i was aged 70 years and a highly respected citizen of Buffalo. Mr i lelt i afternoon on the Wheeling for Cleveland and Bullalo lo a luncral. C. Heiman, the Plumber, for best i North Fifth-st.

Both phones. We make brick ice cream at Pen- tels. Plain or fancy. Both piones. cement at S.

(' Priest's, ing. 2'J-5 IMMENSE EG AT OLYMPIA S. .1. Wolfe, of Olympia, lormerly of ('oshoi-tnu reports that an egg, mo.isnnim; 3 inches in circumferein one w.iy and 1-1 inches the long -uns gathered from a pen of i and Buff leghorn hens. The egs; perfectly formed.

FUNERAL OF ALEX. BABCOCK The tunera! of Alexander Habcock, iiged ho died at the home of his brother. Henry Babcock, at New C.uiltoni Sunday, was held Tuesday a i i i at 1 o'clock, Rev .1. L. of West Carlisle, officiating.

I was made at the I-'alls- burt; cemetery. Sir. RabcoeU leaves i one son. Ray. Moor Notes.

intrrahnm, of Pitlsburp. In in visiting at the Renfrew home near Canal Levvisville will i i through to Pittsburp; Wednesday in his automobile. He will be iucoiiipanied by Mrs. Renfrew and Miss C.irrie Hunt. CLEANSES THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY; DISPELS COLDS, AND HEADACHES DUE TO CONSTIPATION.

BEST FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN-YOUNG AND OLD. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE. MANUFACTURED BY THE ON Hid PONY. Joe Wood, aged 1C- left Tuesday rooming on his ahetlaiid pony for his parents, Mr. and Mrs Wood now reside.

He SOLD IT AIL LtADINQ PKUGGISTS pects to arrive there Thursday. Electric Fans Make your office or your home comfortable, no matter how hot the day They are cheap and the expense of running one is not more than a single small lamp. Let us put one in for yon on i a Single motors Are modern way to use power. You can easily figure your big saving by using electrical motors--no salaries, no coal, no cinders, no diit. Economy and cleanliness.

If you want comfort and ease this winter let us figure now on equipping your home with hot water heat. With the central system, all you have to do is to a valve--no dusty furnace, no ashes to carry, no bother, clean, sanitary, safe--no possible danger from lire. Let us call and show you how cheap we can heat every corner of your house. New departure We have recently become the representatives for Coshocton of the Columbus Electric vehicles. It is THE automobile of today and tomorrow--free from dirt, grease and danger; as speedy as any one OUGHT safely to go.

Let us demonstrate. The Coshocton Light and Heating Company Both Phones Office Burns' Block Will open our new offices in Ilue Building by September 1st. GERMAN AMERICAN ALLIANCE WILL MEET TONIGHT The German American Alliance will meet this evening at 7:30 at their hall in the Hay building over Ransom's store. Reports will be made by the delegates to the state convention at Akron and the entertainment committee will have some propositions to submit. After the business session, a musical program will be enjoyed.

A FILED. Answer filed in the case of Mary A. Rodgers vs. Alva Roichley, executor of W. M.

Rodgers, deceased. Strawberry, peacli. Vanilla Ice cream at Pen tola. 25c The Peoples Bank Coshocton, O. Asks for a share ol your business.

Interest paid on deposit! either on certificates ot deposit or savings accounts. Resources $450,000.00 The People's Banking Co. COSHOCTON, O. jrour to The SPA PERI JEWS PA PER I.

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1883-1912