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PAGE TWO ooiHocroH Mowrnro oman 1 i il it i if li f'f Up If IOM their MM, if tor roundiMM, their and their color, it fault. Aid nature. UM, mt RAGPILLS, thel TONIC LAXATIVE Quickens the action of IJVEH ana of the FOB. BILIOttSXESS. OOXSTIPATIOS, HEADACHES.

PILLS Tike Hunt Continued Prom FftW -ae farm on White ridge. The. east line will extend from the George farm south thru the Clarence Starker farm fo the Thomas Norman 1 farm on the Ohio canal. The south line will from the Thomas Norman farm along the Ohio canal to the middle basin. The captains on the west, line are A.

D. Miller. William Cramblett, Georne Bucklevr, Henry Boyd and Harvey Neldon. on the i north line are George Mlzer. George Lowery, M.

C. McConhick, 0. B. Bech tol and Beit Boyd. Captains on east line aiv Lewis McFailand, Rob ert Todd, George Stonehocker and J.

Bowen. Captains on the south line are L. J. Fosttr. Sam i i Ray Lennon and Edward McCiflin.

The line- will form promptly su 9 o'clock (sun time), and everybody is to so to Ihflr neatest lino to -UK, tl. ixn.il 'o i one snot fired by tlu- captains beginning ai the northwest cornei and i ing both ways to the south eacl corner Two shots shall be a signal io halt and one short to start again The round up take place on the Alex Henfrew farm at 12 o'clock and I every one is urged to out of the level tract between thf Keene ami Reamer loads and Ihe Richie field and they tarn OB the way in, not In groups Dot spreading out an equal distance apart. All dogs must be securely tied, and no dog shall be loosed until the final ate established, and the signal shot fired TtlP line Is to be held until the captains command a they shall be broken. All Coshocton and IJoscoe hunters, who can, are invited to take part in the hunt For positions on the nearest lines, call A. D.

Miller of Route or KJ McGlffln, of Canal THUBBDA! MORNING JANUAEY 4,1917. PERSONALS See Adams' Horse Sale Ad fi THE HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION COMPANY OF NEWARK, OHIO The a a i i carry suns and are empowered to hhoot the foxes breakiiiR back. Many escaped on Monday, because of the hm-s be- inn too i Huntei-K are urged to KO out on tlu- line and make all the noise Mrs. George Ooodhart and Mrs. J.

R. Ridgway, of Otsego, spent Wed- rieMiay v.j|L Di and V. lllmer Hammond of West Lafayette. Mrs. Edward (Josser, anil of Zanesville, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.

George i A. Thompson, of South Lawn avenue. I Clarence Merrell returned to Columbus Tuesday to serume his studies at Ohio State University after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.

W. Merrell, of South Ninth street Mr. and Mr- J. W. Thompson and little daughter, Helen Lee.

have re- A Good One For The Buckeye BUte Building'and "Loan Company, Rankin Building, 22 West Gay Columbus, Ohio. 1. Growth in over 2. Our assets now 3. Added to referve fund 4.

We own no real estate. Thin fact speaks for conservatism more than words can express. C. We greatly appreciate 7. The good works spoken of us hv our friends and customers 8.

Five per cent paid on ti.w deposits. Ballarat Sam By M. QUAD Copyright, 1916. by the McClura Newspaper Syndicate. 'PLAY SAFE' In figuring on your financial matters for 1917, whatever else you do, PLAY SAFE! Remember no possibility of extra dividends while times are good cap compensate for risking your principal.

Every dollar in the "Old Home" for thirty six years has been safe and always worth one hundred cents in cash to its owner at any moment. This is the place to put your savings and be able to "sleep nights." FOUR per cent interest. Black Silk Stove Polish Liquid Paste Does Not Rub Off, 4 LM Otkcrt, S.t« Work Get a Can Today day I arrived in Adelaide, Aus- i tralia, I was twenty years old and my pocket contained a dollar for every year I had lived. I had exactly HH-ie I I J-TCT. turned to their home in Cambridge af- to begin lire on In this colony, hut ter a visit of several days with Mr.s.

youngster, with no fear of Thompson's molher, Mrs. Ollie Daw- future Mas with me from i the start. Ou the second day after lauding from the steamer I hired out to a sheep raiser, who bad a ranch, on the Murray river, near its junction with the Darling, and on. the third we started off up the country. One evening I was building a fire to cook supper "by, while McCall, the overseer, went to secure a lever with -which to rajse a wagon off its wheels.

I was thuft alone for a few momenta. Suddenly a man burst out of the thick- Feltons Real TAXI SQtVK! Call O'DONNELL'S Smoke House Both Phones Residence Phone Cit.383 Isaac lleed, of street, wa- dismissed the City hospital Wednesday Grant Jloldsworth a taken to his home near Concsville Wednesday, lloldsworlh was injured in a mine accident several weeks ago. Kenneth Dusenberry. of Guernsey, was operated on at the office of Dr. C.

t. Neldon Wednesday. Dusenberry was admitted -o the City hos- pital and will remain there until he recovers. Wasted Instruction. One day Morton came home from school much discouraged.

It seems the teacher had been explaining the difference between pints and quarts, but ho failed to understand It. make It plain his mother showed hint the actual milk bottles of the two when he impatiently declared: "There Is 110 use bothering about this any more. I am not going to be a milkman." Removing Watta. Take a potato, scrape It and make poultice; tie it on the wart at bedtime. Do this twice a week for three or four weeks and the wart, It IB said, will disappear and leave no sear.

City MlouiO from the carrier. We Can Offer You A Special Of One Dollar for Dry Cleaning Overcoats They willjlook like new The Eureka Laundry Co. Instant relief with small trial bottle of old. penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil." Rheumatism is "pain" only.

Not one ease in fifty requires internal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right into your sore, stifl, aching joints, and relief comes Instantly. "St Jacobs Oil" a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and can not burn the skin. et and came running np to me.

"For God's sake, young feller, give me a bite to he said as be stood before me. "Don't be afraid of me. 1'iri a sheep herder vcho has been lost la the bush for three days and a half." I stepped to the wagon and handed him a piece of bacon, some hard crackers and a handful of tea, and ufter he had placed them in. his pock- tts he continued: "Young feller, do me a greater fa- vor still. Lend me your pistol and knife until tomorrow, when you will pass my station, and, furthermore, do not mention to any one that I was here.

Do this and you will never regret it" Then he hurried away. Just as McCaE came back with the ever there was a clatter of hoofs, and looked np to see flve mounted men ride into camp. They were in the uniform of the patrol, and the appearance of the men and horses showed that they had had a long tide of It "Well, Captain White, what la It?" asked McCall, who seemed to know every We the flve. "tieen aftHu- Ballarat Sam again," fcas the reply as the captain dismounted. "And lost him, eh?" "Yes, curse the luck! We struck his trait near Dobney's yesterday morning, and he led us a chase of fifty miles during the day.

We killed his horse about dusk last night and had him surrounded in the scrub. He pot out. however, and we did not get his track until about noon today. We followed to the creek two miles above and there it" continued on up the country and finally arrived at the ranch, and for the nest six months I was hard at work as a sheep herder and neither saw nor heard much of the outside world. Then one day I was called to report at headquarters and upon my arrival found a couple of visitors there --two gentlemen who had lately arrived from England.

They had come out to Australia to go into thu sheep business, but would leave It in care of an agent They hired me and a number of others, and we began work with them. One evening we had finished supper once Identified tjlm as Ballarai Sam. man whom 1 had befriendc.l months before. He recognized me most as qulckly'and. taking a for- ward, he ssiC: boy.

did me a good turn ihnt day arid I'll not forget It. Move over to the left Now, then, gents. rtho are you?" All our arms were iu the wagon, and wo were helpless to offer any resist The thing they did was to despoil tlieir captives. After they had robbed the two gentlemen of everything they liad of value and helped thi-msclves liberally to our stores In the uiujons Bnllarat Sam shook hands i uie and said: you didn't Inform the police you lind wen me that day':" "Xn. sir." wc-re inigbty kind to me.

and 1 am solus to return the favor. Take tills hundred and if rainy rlav. nnil hen-'s the fillet r.iMol and knife In Australia. Probably some day you will see me Inn whatever is saki of me you fin. i i for the fact that Ballarit Sam rorgot a fnvor or failed to get oven with an 1 CoKimns of matter were printed in the Australian newspapers concerning Ballarat Sam and his crew of outlaws during the nest year, and his picture posted everywhere and a large re- waid offered for his capture dead or alive.

The authorities were bound to get him, but lie seemed to bear a charmed'life for awhile, and, although arrested several times, he always managed to ecape by some ruse or other. Finally he wai surrounded by a patrol numbering forty policemen and taken prisoner, and when brought handcuffed to Adelaide the entire population of turned out to view the famous busnrauger. 1 happened to be in (he city at the time and witnessed the hanging, and probably I was the only one in the vast crowd that felt a pang regret He went to his doom with a smile, and after it was over the timid ones in Australia breathed a sigh of relief Bal'-arat Sam was a bad man, but he lind played fair with me. The Riviera of America Pass Ckistloii, BiWi, Ocean Spring Gulfed Mississippi Cihj, Rag St Louis, Pascagoula, Pett- sacola, Orleans, Motile. GOLF, BOATING.

FISHING, SHOOTING, end all Outdoor Sports MAGNIFICENT SHELL ROADS Ihe muct egaaUecWw md picturescru. are especially attractive to nortWra people complete change uid diversion. Good hotel. iumisk accommoclatioM to meet all lecruirementi. Modem steel traius AroBgli from Cincinnati and Louisville via Louisville Navilla R.

resell ikis 0 vacation land Iu a liitU over 24 lours. ISi Atteacttvo to Central Horta. vl 0 lKoGuMCoa.t. Stop-over. be M-mmolKCave.

lllxutratcd loiaefl, o. inionnoUoB, oddren IRA F. SCHWEGEL. C. P.

N.R. R. CUNNING OF A FOX. Limbei Quit complaining! Get and were grouped about the carnpfire It Finally Fooled a Hunter and His Own Skin. One dark, foggy morning in autumn.

writes a Youth's Companion corre sporident, I was hunting in cue of our western states 1 a large red ox come down a low hill. He did not ec me, and when ho a about fifty eet away 1 Bred. To ruy disgust 1 apparently missed him, ami I immedi utely let go the other ban-el. Down he went, and a a few wild kicks and struggles lay very still. 1 about to reload when 1 noticed that me of the cartridges was very Ihjht I remembered.

1 had loaded flvc blue shells with a new brand powder, but having no more fcbot md put them aside- 1" some waj hey had been mixed in with the oth crs." To mj surprise both the emptj shells that I drew from the gun were also blue. I looked at the shells and then al the fox, and my amazement grew could see why my first shot had miss i-d, but not why the second had proved for 1 was positive that hot! aitrtdgcs contained only powder. went met- to the fox and turned hiu )Ver with the end of the gun. He seemed as limp us a rag. What uet-vt he must have to lie there so quietl: while I rolled him about! It seemet impossible that he could be pretend ing.

1 took a circuit to the left and hi( behind a stump, where 1 could watcl him. Five minutes I waited, but ther was no sign of life; then five mor uimufes, and I decided that he wa really dead. But as i was rising to my feet I noticed that his head was, slowlv moving, turning in the diiec- tion that I had taken. The next min- the clever animal was on his feet. He saw me as 1 raised my gun and sprang behind ft log.

From the log he reached the shelter of some rocks, and saw him no more, which in truth pleased me more than it disappointed tne. City Inclit on rtctlpt from carrier. PLAN CONTEST. i mem- bersnip of i First Chiistian Sunday school A'lll start on an imaginary i 1 to Pale-tine, a contest in 1 chool is divided into -ide-, each ide leaving the city on a specif 1 i a i or New York taking boats lere to Palestine. Five miles are ciedited for f-ach resent, and 25 miles for each rew nemher seemed cap am, Harry a i fust maie, a i stewaid, will have! hartte ol one side and Csihor, ones -aptain, Mi-s Dolly Evans, nate, and Mrs a Lailin, steward, vill lead ihe other side Special tick etc in the form of billions i i be provided for eaih passensei This contest promises to i a nuch in Ihe attendance of he Sunday a small i a bottle of old, honest "St.

Jacobs dil" at any drug store, and in just a moment you'll be free from i a i pain soreness and BUUUIC1 Don't siilfer 1 Relief a a i you. "St. iciy obeyed the command Jacobs Oil" is jusi as good for sci 'j-ii five advanced ea neuralgia, lumbago, backache his rifle leveled, rtin' see the mm Ivul spo when one oi the dogs baibed and va looked up to liml ourselves covered toy flve rifles. up or you are dead shouted a and eveiy one of Some Odd Christian Names. An appellant rejoicing iu the curious name oL Kczia at the last sitting of the tribunal, caused an inquiry where he got it from, lie replied from the Bible, where it is only mentioned once--I Chrnn.

7.39. There for many years in the village ot Tncrton, Bath, one named Miuh. He vras born a twin, and his parents thriftily Uhkl- ed the predestined name ot" Jeiuiuiah between them, ihe othef babe being christened Globe. Sixth Street Theatre Tuesday, January 9th The Laughing Success New York and Chicago A Pair Queens The Funniest Farce Comedy ever produced If you don't laugh at this play, you had better see a doctor. $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c Seat Sale Saturday 9:00 A.

M. Try an ad In the classified of The Tribune. EAT or SLEEP without daily mcreav artificial stimulation at a of a daily decreasing efficiency. The "Neal Way" REMOVES THE CAUSE by eliminating the i the It creates a 1 loathniK for liquor and --non lostoies noimal conditions. As.k (or or iry the "Neal Tioatman" at I i NDAL INSTITUTE.

1020 Main Co-1 hmibus, aL "our cost" it" you can't eat, sleop and -work NATURALLY at end of f10111 Three to Seven Days' Treatment. See Our Line Of Coffee Pots Percolators Tea Kettles Casseroles Central Hardware Co. On Busy Street I at BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. BE AHEAD OF TIME HAVE YOUR CAR REPAINTED BEFORE SPRING OVERTAKES YOU --BY-EXPERIENCED MECHANICS QUALITY AND VARNISH--DURABLE AND LASTING FINISH --AT-J.

R. STEWARTS Eggs Are Indeed Valuable These Days il ii ii.

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