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THE MOENINO THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAHt IN THIS OHIO PWLV OOUMTY PAPEB WITH A oftoinyo CIRCULATION Are the latest, ute. are changed dully read with tu-oftt iv all. COSHOCTON MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 111. NX).

Tritme Have brought reuulta lor huo of others. They will do it tor you. Head by everybody. THE PAPER THAT PRINTS THE NEWS A JJ 1 20, 1911 THE PAPER THAT EVERYBODY READS TWO PUN TO HOLD SIXTH ST. PLACE RAIDEDBY COPS Ernest Middy Arrested Sunday and President, Roy Overboil Vice president, Fred a Secretary, Blaine SliaeiVer Treasurer, A Lous Captain, Donald lienncr Liuutenanl.

a a Would Hold Meets The above ib the result of annual election of the Coshocton club 'held in 1he in the'liay i i Duiing iihe business session, plan-; were discussed lo-okinjr toxvards 'liolding- a series of racing meets in this city during- the conunjr sum- uner as well as a of trpis- iu Avhicli the members of the club will participate. Plan Racing Circuit A committee was mimed to consult Mayor Cabsiim'ham and J'air board with reference to pro'posed racing meets. Plans are tiutk'i' wayl'or t'he organisation of racing circuit to be composed of fix'c cities, i i Coshocton. The eilie.s iti the proj)o-ed circuit would be: a Xexr- wi'k. and This srix'e caoh city a meet every iifi'h Sunday.

The races would be hold rules of the Federation of American of xvhieh provides for no wheel over 4'h 'p. in races 011 lialf- Tnile tracks. The Coshocton track as conceded to be tihe best one in 1he proposed cireiui and some of the best riders in section would doubtless be a a to local races. IS Presented to Church MR. AND PRICE.

TOWAJff) May be Called Upon to Face "Bootleg- SPLENDID XMAS GIFT FOE ROSCOE M. CHURCH BY Krnest i of i i eel is a al his on Sixth street Sunday bv Ot'iieer Abe I i i i i Pa( a i a lo city prison xxOere. it is s.iul, chaii.j-e if "bootlegging" xv dl be a i again.st him is said, to have been a i a i i Tor some i at his house and, it is said, the string of people Siind iv i i place its being xvatidied a a a i iu On "Swan Island" -Middy was loaded i an a i and i to the jail. any goods were found or just xv hat evidence i a against Oiim. if any, is not From reports, it seems, a I North Sixth in plates, is 1 com inn fa i oil-, for i xx et spots I i a Jt is i i i i a i i a i a place no! far from a and i beers a i a i to be a xvill probably be a i ed i i i i in "MISTAKEN IDENTITY" MAKES DISTINCT HIT i 1.

i-hurdli i i in ,1 i pi esellt i coil- i i i ed to i a i a had bee.n i by and a Price, nieiul.u-s the (jlmruli, I i 1 a a i e. For a long i the of i i a i i i a hope a i some a a a i Ixoscoe past 18 a a i I a i Coshocton will be Represented At Convention of Delegates from Ohio Cities to be Held in Columbus January 24 and 25 For the purpose of considering some of the i a problems i the governinelil of Ohio cities and recommending to i i i a convention, provisions it is desired to have in- coi pir-ai'-d in the new cuns'tilution. delegates from the SI cities of Ohio I'll meet at Columbus ry 24 and 2.1. According to a dispatch from Columbus a 'has been issued by Ihe i i Association of Clex'eland to rlie mayors-elect of all Die i i of over a i to select delegates. The delegates i be Mtioucd a ('he cities, 'according to 'populalioii.

Coshoctou. a population of wil'l be given four delegates, i i ies 5,000 and 7.500 get three delegates. a i delegates, i i a i li and Columbus 12. Tilie dispatch is a i Release December 26 Columbus. Jan.

24 and 23, 1912. --A "dl ilui.s been issued by the i i a Association of Clevel a oldest i i organization in a for a conference in a a of delegates from the 8-1 D'd i a I i did i a a at the i a yes, Strasser, I "masque.radcr. terd-iy a and i i i i 4 professor. I you didn't y.ni jnissed h'otrers, the m.ijor, A i A i a ui a i i i i I i i i X1V xvalk away, a a i i a a i The. play was i i I i i M.i.jorie a i leeided i it regardless persoiul sacrifice it me i a piano the Ki'uivh as a Christl uia.s i "Moore Blessed to Give" a i I close of i i of a i a MM moil, iu i i i and the Toys strongly i i i out by i i a i One Dry Vote in Zoar Town The IVTassillon Tncleji.endent Fri-1 'day 011 t'he local i election here a H-, "Strangers i i i a i i not h'ud nei-esiary i ing next yars to seek i i a i a a i 'bolted doors, i i a.sN inspection and t'lien i a cig-ht-frallon a i i i 01 a cake of ice in a i 1 Toom i order i i i i a i a ocsj a a a is a inon- Zo.ir, A i d.iv.

Zioar cast i "Who the i I I one i real, i i i i a a i ''got off" funny. A I'lie Delia a a i of Columbus m.ide good i a They xv er" nol amateurs a i Messrs i ing. a i a a i uey xv compose a i i cores. The a A a Ti boys I'liul. Florence is i i I i Miss as "Mrs Miss a i a i a -Tudd is i a as if born Hi" a 1 I isi fil i i a I AVelcker.

a a His 1 i i i I i i i i i a The 1 a re xv i 'I'd a a i ouji'hf a i i i i i i i a i whose auspices the wis 'iv- I burst forth in storms of a a S. I I of a i spent I I a in Coshocton -'s a business visitor. Angry Mob Kills Negro with Haichet a i 2 i Dax'id, a negro xx ho xx.i-, t'o, i a .1 i i a a a a i al Bi .1 ol i i i bx .1 i sex A a i i i i a i a a i i i i i his he.u-' and him i by I side of a i Will Study in European University a hi 4 Price xvere as the Bol-h declared t'hey i hoxx a a i in--" I i more blessed i i a ceive." Vote of Thanks i a i by i i i I a i i a rising expressed i apprc a i A i the pastor, a more and iiiTpressive seme never a i IJoseoe i i i a der i i i i i I sacii-M 1 lice i a a i a i i a more a soulc'd i can a be i a i i The a is endorsed by- t'he mayors-elect lir.st i i The i of delegates, a i ed on basis of size, i JiG-l. The i probably last two days. A a was a a i each a asking Robert Boyd Finlay Dies at Roscoe Home "With i of Boyd Finl.iy.

i Snr. lay i a o'clock a a i i Roscoe i lost one of i rc.spec!ed i i i i been i i a past Dr and -7. S. Seerrsl yes terd.iy received i i a 1 lien- son, Paul K. Secrcsl, a BoMon I i i i h.is been a a ed I a Slei i i i i i i i 'him a i a sliidy in an Iv.nipe.in I i i Spere.sl is a a a of Ohio I i i a past i has- been i i a Bo.slon I i i sily It is i a a lie A i spend his year abroad in one- of the i i of i a Secrcsl a i a i i but come lo os'hoeloii i i i a i a i a i I Koseoe and r.

i in 1 he nexv of i son i a i i I a i a i i i 1 a i i i i a i a i i i was a i i a i i i i i i i man bo a a i i i i i cry i "(Tod in i i i i a year as i of la 'J! of a sex ere a i i i i i i xvhu he a in January, li)11 01 lie was a sufferer i a i a a i a and six weeks ago und an a i for I his xvhicb proved successful a In xvas improving xvln-n 'his i i i i a i i i a i a i i i a i ien to all xx'ho xvi re so a is to him as .1 i I r. a as man ii to K.I Holme-, i i i i i i 1 sfi.s. His xx i i 1 i No Clue to Identity of Victim A local a i i 'ha been busy days xviriug- i i in a end a a i i shoe i xx'ho as a a Pel -y i a i at a a i a i a a i i a a a i i i i a i i I dis'-ox ered I i he had a i i i i a i i 'hand a i a i i i i i i i a i a i i i i a in a a i xvay of a i a i i I a a i a a is i I a i i i a i a i i i a i i a i i i i a 'him lo a t'he from i i I a suggested a t'hey be selected partly from ofli- cials and a from citizens interested iu civic a a i "The conference is lo be abso- i non a i a saiil Mayor Kesler. Secretary, in speaking of 'plans. It is a i lo consider needs of I i i of flic cit les of the a a i how cities can co-operate for i ow 'W ell'ore.

An effort i be a lo me! an expression of a wide i on a provisions cilies xvanl i in nexv i i ion." consider a more I a i cent I a i of Ohio resides in i i seem I i a I a some voice i i i i own form if "The a of the firsl 'ten cilies a shown a keen interest in the jvlans for flic conference." Dean Law is Unsound Says Hpgan 0.. Dec 2.1--Xo matt -what decision of the su- 'prcme is in the suit to 'test I i i a i of Dean character saloon a Ihe case xvill be a the i Stales supreme according a a A a a The ease comes Shirk where a saloonisl xvas tined for a i a IVd.se an Iihe a Throiifj'h ibis 'attorneys, the a a a i i of Hie act General i a is of opinion a laxv i sound. Mistletoe and Holly Received from Carolina Tin i receipt of a of and mistletoe from licv. J. JJ.

who is at 'present serving as i i a a a i i i i a i a Rev. i is located al A X. he is busy i p'hysieial a i i xx el fa re of poor a i A a i of books and i i- sent -to 'him from i city a xveek ago, to be i i a bis oharges. l'i'-t i a i as- i i i a I is 21 ge. i i a a ing a line i a i i sured years ol' S.dooms! i i i i a a i had a a glass of beer in a a i a The I xv by i i i i i i i i I i but nsisted on i i i a blameless.

1xvo weeks airo i i i i '-o sons. a re-'ides on i i a I a cans- home a i i i i t'd him ci'iisidcrable sut'lei-iug His i and Hugh of Hoseoc i condition vx as not considered A i i a d'ed alarming. ix'er i i (the 112 years ago. Txvo sisters. Mrs last "U'hen a i a io'i of a I A a of i a a i Mr.s.

hastened the end. i a I-'iniay of Ohio also i-ame at an early hour Sunday isurvn-o. i The a M-px-iecs i he held Tin 1 deal'!) is a i i sad i'ro-in the a home in Uoscoe i 1 Mr. Kinlay was encouraged i i i i i at o'clock and labour his condition an.l vv a will nroceed to the Keeni the a i reiiiu.on hodist xvhere i Christmas xx hen a i a a The p-ither at the a hoine for a i pastor of I reunitin and a happy i i i i i chiireli. and former p-is-l felehration.

I tor of Koene church, i ofii-' Robert Boyd Finlay. xvas fiT i a I years of age. lie was born a TV sisters. A a nt'i reared in Coshocton county and 'Chit-ipro. Jane Kinlay a r-Hter part of'his life was her fon C'larcn-v Finlny of KentoiijFOR OHIO--Clomly Tuesday ou farm in Bethlehem i a i ycslrrd.iy to iftmul th-jvv-ith snow or rain at and township.

Seven years ago i' 1 1 'funeral. chargi's had been filed i the a of the paries concerned are i Fox Chase at Spring Mountain A ol' of Sprint a i enjoyed a fox i i a a i i Several i a a of i i i a The a i i a i experienced it a ted the i i i i bx i dojrs i i a i Presents Gifts to His Tenants i i a a street generously i mas i lo 'his a yi s- ILLEGAL VOTING IS CHARGED i a i a Dec. 2'-, A George h'eed drys i a a i i recent a a i a a a i i I i i a a i it a a i i i i a a i a i a i i a i a K'usli i i a I one i a says, i were several a a of i a i 1d a i pl'aee 'in a i 1 i a a i t'he a i a was a i per a says i a i i possession A a a a a-k i i I the i a a been i a i the i of a ho.se con- i a i a i i a i 'j a SPLINTER CAUSED MAN TO LOSE FINGER I erday I i i a a i gifts ins a sacks N'ewark--I'Yank Deck, a i a a I i i i i xv i at i days lago had i find of Second i in one of his fingers. i i i I i a i i i i soon began swell a a i i i i a i Tin- i increased and it xvas deemed best to a a 1 he finger yesl erday of flour of fine Two More Gas Wells are Almost Complete THE WEATHER about xv mih-s in co for a from Sprint, itiuorl toword eight miles. AN XMAB GIFT a i a is being a in the i i of two gas i in I i i i of the mouth i and barring accidents wr'lis should be drilled in t'his An i pound Christinas pack- I age arrived Sunday al more lo drill.

-prospects these xv el Is are excellent, since lest on fann is being i i Hie gas pocket a a home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Eleventh and Chestnut or tomorrow morniiv en. ft. per day xvell xvas The drilling xvas a a i i i i i ainl xvell on Krcd- T'Yiday.

ami tlie on both i a xvill be i only Mullet and Frederick farms arc at- girl. It -was hrirgdit babyjready drilled ctewn more than 500 feet, leaving only nbout 200 feet about 100 feet from a well that will produce alnjiost half million cu. ft. per day, COL, HEW SAFETY on I'ol. Byron Bargee, native oK county, has been'hon- ored by Oeorge Karb by a i in I he office of director of public 'Col.

Bargcr has been one of tin 1 Capitol City's most prominent i i i i for years and Kai'b's choice for I'lic i a ipijst iu his cabinet is conceded to be ail cxceilh'id one A brief of the Colonel, a a i in t'ho i a will be of interest to 'bis hosts of Cosh'octoii t'ounty friends. I is follows: Two score and four Colonel Barker, who is 44 years old, ATMS horn iu Co.shoeton county; and 'hus lived in Columbus 188-1. In he uwirried Florence i daughter of'Colonel I I Neil a granddaughter i i a Neil, who i house seventy-one years They, have i Graduate H. S. Colonel Barger at I ended hho Coihocton schools i IK- 17 ye-ars of age.

A completing a' hiLih school course his additional wore x-aritd hy rarsch lii'ft in Xew Mexico, a i ISuno'po Cuba and a i i a in (the. a a nisi) of After' eight months in nexv country wenl to t'he a law school, finishing course iu Becomes Lawyer i i i i i ihis i in Colu iu the office of his fntihor, i I I Harder, a was a i to the a in He'has been in a i a i since a i I'xrnpl in 1808 I April ol; a i year 'he recruited in Cohnn- l)iis a ol' voluntary cavalry, which lie com mandrel tuiBl October 1H')S. i has been in cotnj i a of Mif Fou'rlh i i i a O. i DOS. In Fraternal Circles He i i i in I'ho a i i a a I a i i i Count.x a a i a i a i a a Sous A i a I ion, i i i a i i i A a i Tern, pie, i i and several ic i i i has been a mem- i a official i i i in when, be was a i a of t'hr- Ohio a A hoard of a i i i a i i i a 0 -The, a i i i Tax a a i Ic i a a i filed i i i I i i i v.

a a a a i i i i of a loe.il i i on i a i i pi-- i i i did l.o! I a I i i ill i i i a i They i i a increined a I I I I I I li i The I 01 I he i is LASS 1L (SFRD flfl EP Spt i i I) a ins; a i i aired 12, got beil i i i i i I a vv a IT) I'ee-t a Slift a i i a i I i i a i past vvalc'h- a vi hen hi i i i i I assisted i hei room. i i i i i i a a i I i i i i A a i i i a i i i a i i LITTLE BABE IS SMOTHERED IN BED a i a 1 1 xveeks-old son of Mrnest Tnrloy, found de.ui in bed and it is I i a it to The mother discovered the baby lyimg by h-cr SPAPLRl lEWSPAPKKl.

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