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Coshocton Morning Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 5

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SUNDAY FEBRUARY 25 1917. COSHOCTON MOENING TKIBUNE PAGEflVB Union M. E. Church, Oldest! MEDICINE In The Conuntry, Has Most WOMEN VALUE Interesting History; Was Positively Relieves the 0 tf Founded In Early Thirties Suffering. A very and helpful vwl meeting closed at the M.

Week's Program CINDERELLA A RF.AL Ainiovn Js for Ever Day This Monday Only In a FOX Production considered one best efforts. of In Addition MONDAY frauds X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne lii ath Chanter Of "The Great Secret" Tuesday--Wednesday In a KTuO---the story written hr Petrova lie.r- seif. The Black Butterfly' addition--A METEO COMEDY Thursday--Friday and Saturday K. I'nion church, two More Convincing Proof.

miles south- When Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable iy i i by But the proof camp, am) of Alabama. The i gradually the use of it spread over the whole country. Now that hundreds of thousands of women have experienced most beneficia i effects from its use its va i ue has become generally recog- nized and it is now the standard medi- i cine for women's ills. i The following letter is only one of the on our fi) es Dennison, "I cannot feel that I have done my duty until I tell historv of 1'nion church.

m.Moi\ 01 niiu i compiled by Uev. E. 11. Thompson, of Grander charge (near Medina), wil'. interest many readers of The Tri.

UIK1 when, the society from which srrew the present Methodist Episcopal church was organized is not known. i i lUder of an early pushing his to the very outskirts of i i i a i this part of Ohio mav have sown seed tlun upon icrt.le soil and siew to burden My husband brought me a hot- i a a harvest. i Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable No person now living can recall the Compound and soon began to improve. -r 1 2 i rm I I exiict a of this buildinii was erect from ema i troubles so I could hardly drag around and do my work.

I was i very nervous, and had dizzy spells, heat flashes, and headaches until life was a dedicated, and in all probnUil- ity it will remain forever. The only printed record, "History of Coshocion County," places ilie date in 1832 but we have good reason to believe it was in the previous year that WilliiimMcCoy. then living where Adison Wright, now resides, erected the first building. Father John Dickersou said a when his a came to this country in November, 1830. there was no building- there.

Mrs. Honey, who 'died in West Carlisle several years ago. told of the old log church and the first bin-rial in ine cemetery. Search among the living furnished no further evidence, so I made my way to the old burying ground. There being no "Witch of Eiulor" to bring the spirits of the departed before me, and no modern medium to establish coninutni- calive i them.

I directed my in- quiry to the solemn guardians that have stood for years in storm and sun i shine, cold and heat, placed by loving hands to guard the resting places of those "loved since and lost The old weather beaten sandstone, bearing the inscription, ELIZABETH ENGLISH, daughter oC Patrick and Susannah 'English. Died August. 3rd, 1831. Aged 13 years. believe marks Ihe first grave made in i cemetery.

This the date of the first church between November. and August, 1831. Some i contention arose as to location of the church. Some wanted to build at the foot of the hill on the western side, on I continued its use and am now free from all pains and aches that made life You mav use this letter in A anv way you like for I want the world to'know what a grand medicine Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is. --Mrs.

G. 0. LOWERY, 911 S. Barrett Denison. Texas.

Write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine for free advice- there was inspiration in circumstances and siirroiHHlings it was there, and if ever man hud worthy cause for which to petition a throne of grace there was one. In a sparsely settled country whose hills had but recently ceased echoing the shout of the savage, in an uncleared families from widely separated homes, a few souls earnestly i i to serve their God, select the spot upone i to i the humble structure, a was to stand for the i i a welfare of all the souls for miles around. About J8-3G the log building was replaced by a. neat frame structure.

Mrs. Mary Ann Jones of West Bedford, who attended jn the log church, coming from her home near that said the new building' with its smooth floors and more comfortable seats I seemed wonderful improvement and the windows in the new bouse seemed so very large to her. This house was built by a Mr. distant relative l.o Moses Wolford, Sr. On August 33th, JS8S the isee.ond building was removed from the foundation and the one now o-ceuping spot begun.

This house was dedicated Jan. 6th Who dedicated the first and second buildings is not known, nor is it who were first preachers. In all probability A land offered i Gough, Harry O. Sheldon and Harvey This Season, More Than Ever Before, Golden's Proves Its Supremacy In Style, Quality, Variety, Economy! Unequaled Women's and Misses Spring Suits at Style supreme suits that are the equal in every detail of style and quality oi suits soldn in former years at this price --stunning models in every favored material and every new spring color See our special suits at 10 and 15 Golden's Specializes On Stylish Spring Coats at We're determined to feature stylish coats for women and misses at this price, not withstanding the very small margin of profit it allows us--wonderfully fine assortments in all the 1 fashionable models, materials and colors, Other new spring coats at $5.00 to 135.00 W. B.

Corsets at $1 to The celebrated high grade moderate priced corsets, stylish models for every figure of plain and brocade materials in plain or hite. by Moses Wolford. Sr. Others pre- I feired the site on top the hill offered i by James Smith. Mr Smith's offer i accepted and on account, of and its nearness to his home, it called Smith's church, or Smith's Hill, i does not establish the date of Just how many members belonged the first society.

I to the society in its earlier years and T. Wilson were among the early circuit riders who preached there. Kellogg, Brown, Barker, Blanpied and Allen a were heard in the old log church and in the early years of the second building. not the organization of We Icnow i a for SOUK- time before ihe church was build, meetings for I preaching and class were held in private homes, but, for how long before the society grew enough to build is not known. It.

is told thai Moses Wolford threatened to build a operate a distillery on the if ground offered by him should be This he never did and 1 his a is found among the first members. Another connected i the selection of the present location, the story of Isaac Dicus' prayer. Where spot was chosen, it is, saic that Dicus knelt upon the spot i marked by his crave, and ofl'c-reu 1 first public prayer, hoard i i The old a said a i his voice was heard a mile aw.iv. I do not doubt it for if ever in who they were have noi been aulo to learn. Among them were George i i i a aac Dicus, John Dickerson Moses Wolford, i i and Martin a The membership included of arc now the West Bedford and Branch churches.

Among the i that give i i into the character of these men is the oft-repeated i of old Fathe.r lohn Dickerson "Brethren" he would say, "I car; remember when 1 was a little boy my a took me by the hand and led me to the house of Ood en the I of Yonghfh'-ny river in i a i 1 a been i i 10 serve God about 70 year- and am rot i of the waj." It. is i i i a a in less than one year from the i a who led i son 'vorshij), settled in i New Spring Dress Skirts A u'lorious hering of a a new for New Checks in wool Velours, tine I'Yeneh Series and a i i Silks. made in the si 1'nr Spring--in clever SMoi't a models, etc. a at S4.98, $5.98 and $6.98 i i Middies, a Sueciai. 59c Timely Notes New House Dresses, fast colors, are iur.

i assortments 98c. $1.25 The (.1 i New Spring Dresses i iind are IUTC now 50c, 98c and up to S3.98 We arc i all 1 i i week and new waists- i at AVe are now (Yepe-de- riiiMir- Waists i i a Ilesh a sixes at $1-33 Very Special This Week Women's S.e.rsie at $3.98 $7.50 Si lie I'oplin $3.98 i i i Skirts. $1.98 'J; i A 19c One lot $1.00 i 69c 2JV-. (Jor.set Covers 19c 9c New 'over-all Aprons at 65c Black lateen Pettieoais 98c Skirls i i and Plaids $1.98 New Real French. Kid loves a i colors at $2.00 Darling of Paris" Cold Sores and Fever Blisters are only outward manifestations of the inflammation of the mucous surface that lines the lungs, the atomach and all the digestive tract, but they give you evidence of how sore a membrane may become as a result of inflammation, which is stagnation of the blood, rightfully called acute catarrh.

If you suffer from such conditions don't let them chronic, don't run the risk of systemic catarrh- Clear it Up With PERUNA This story is cd by Yu-tor traui' 1 5'oniaiK-c ''The HiiiK-iibiu-k of Notie Tlieda Barn ini- lic'i-soiuites t'ho (J-ypsy girl, the most de- cliaracter in FrenHi literature. Miss Barn has never played a part nearly so attractive as in tin's photoplay. equal to all its tasks, and be at peace what it did for this sufferer: the world. Let Mrs. L.

A. Patterson, 238 Utah Avenue. Memphis, Tenn. says: to our neighbors, for the benefit it has been to us. You needn't suffer longer with such a remedy at hand.

can be obtained in Ublet form. Yen can carry it with you and take it systematically and refularly for a remedy, or needed for a prereathre. Get a box today The Company, Obm ihere. ivas a. on.

Smith's i Long ago the a thai, labored w. re laid rent, Long ago Ui; voices thundered awfulm-ss jf foil's- a upon i of disoii'-'ii- cnce and broke i as they i told of the love of a were i a -with a i spoke, of comfort a i i or sorrov-. ing, -were i i to by i hand of Om- anotli'-i- i nn-n and. i a i a foul i week service a i in to lei lof t.hf'ir- joy. i fears mill hope-, i i i fait.h, a been laid to fallen on rt.her and we prav ho.ir manile.K too.

They are dead they i i I'nior, i I i i i'ni proud to Kiiy I love- tli'-e. To MII no a i rir-s i i i 1.1 iy 1 The OW SOry." Twas at. a i a a I The i Klory. Ap'l when my Ktim.nions hence shall come, Anil I'm i slropnt- I ask no safer rostins place i Than in i fender keoi.inf;. 1 H.

Giangf-r, A A A motor i was delivered to thi- a Hardware company a a Subscribe fof fo Trlhuno. The a I Ha.seball jigaiii showed i i i w-lieii ii met a mon- of i i i a or the floor yesterday iit'teniooii. The ivas closely r.nnie.sied i eighth i i i in lo for i.hc tie was knocked out I lie olie.s a.niaHsir)i? i 'I he i featn was out in i i The I i i a y.choo! ha.s teiim and ill try t.n i i i a i its- record ii i the I i i a of I i i i a ii'-iir a firtsl i a i Kosivr. of Co- i i Mrs. of a i i i diinii 1 a I Jlhea i i i i i a a i Foster.

rcti'-i-, i i i i i i i in Co- i i i Fi-fda I of vrfiit. to i i i i i spi-nd a i i i i Mr. and dcrHin. i I i i i i i i i i i 1 i i i.i 1 i i i I lie Mid i a i i i i i i i i i i i i i oil i '1 PLEASURABLE SAVING Diamonds are one of the best investments offered today. They are constantly i a i in a and there is no a i i of a reduction.

By a i a small i and i cash we can most dealers. A Mrs. i a Ii. Ciark, of Xr-w i the- home of 0. P.

Sophnio of Warsaw. Sausrday and will move "in few flays The wari niaclf thru Bower roal coin-; i nany. ft by ini.ini'.- Sophmorer; Sacred O.I nt; Our i is at your and we arc glad to give you any in- a i desircci. Try xn Ac! In classified cotumi. The Tribor.e.

Our priced $5.00 to $200.00 Vv'hat Moore Meads 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -t i 2 3 2 2 0 (i it 0 21 1 Another Pathetic Figure. Intellectually, man appears nt Ms worst whllft standing before a shop- window during a white 01 riy, 1( to It Penetrates. Acts Quickly. Gives Desired Relief Without Dosing the Stomach with Medicine. At Druggists, 25c, SOo, $1.00 lEWSFAPESr lEWSFAPESr.

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