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Coshocton Morning Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 3

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a "yA Pf SATUBDAY MOENIHO, HAACH, EiaHTBENTH, 1 9 1 1 Illinois Corn Grower Winner National Prize R. A. Juno, Winner of W. K. Kellogg Trophy, with the Trophy and the 1910 Champion Ear.

R. A. James, of Charleston. of a has the proud distinction of Thousands rrown the 'best ear of a 't- civil i i 25.713.600 i varieties bushels ot" last year's bumper competition. eiMp.

At National Corn Show just i I at Columbus, 0.. tliis gentleman was awarded the K. Kellogg National Corn Trophy, donated in. by Kol'loffg. president of the Kellogg Toasted Corn Flak- ears of corn from the country and of were entered in the The selection of brooding from season to Illinois growers are especially elated over the result for the reason that this is the first time in four ymrs that the have been wrested from the Stan- of Indiana.

Last year's champion ear. tirst winner of the trophy, was grown by Fred C. Pal-in, of Newtown. Ind. It was also of Yellow Dent variety.

i Alexander Oold Standard. Last year winner is the most perfectly formed ear of the two. though it requires careful judge to distinguish 1he points rophy NEWSY LETTERS FROM THE DISTRICTS it. awarded to. Mr.

Th James was made by Tiffany, of New York, for Mr. W. K. hl- logjj. at a cost of $1-000.

It is made of Sterling silver, and enamels, and is i truly artistic creation. It stands iq. in height. Mr. KeHogg's interest in corn growing ean he understood when it is stated $hat the PLAINFIELD.

P'lairifcld, March erogsed Forbes Carroll rind children Martha and Chester have returned to their home in Coshoeton. after a weeks visit with rehtivos. Miss Alt ha Ctirr spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. John Lawrence. Miss Delilah Marlatt spent i grandma Foster and son David Sunday.

Mrs. Stewart Valentine called on Mrs. S. last Friday. Saturday aud Sunday with Ivellor Toasted.

Corn Flake of which is president, has. an F. A. Stone and family, output requiring 10.000 bushels Shafer -Bassett was in of coin a day. raw produet, for ton Friday on business.

its manufacture. A peculiar a in a while the Kellogg product is MM do exclusively from select white corn, the Kellogg trophy has been won each timf exhibit. The CHILI. i i March 17--Those attending the ('rile funeral from a distance were Dr. i and wife of Cleveland.

0.. i i Ham and a i a of Jessie. Mono. fcugar Jacob ot Mrs. James Kmner is ill at ton A)l ohnROIl this writing.

son. Cyrus. Mrs. Frank McMer- Mrs. Sum MeCune is slightly r( 'Nsw IMiilalelphia, II.

M. improved. Kverhart of Canal Dover. Dr. J.

J. L. Marlatt is ill i grippe, P. Lenbart. C.

Mr. and Fr.mk Stone a Fisher and I'Jlanchc Shoncberger children. -spent Sunday i Mrs. of Coshpeton, Mrs. IJenry Lower Coshoe- by a yellow corn trophy is offered for annua'I competition i won twice, by the sain? grower.

The National Corn Show i award was madn, was an event of tremendous magnitude. At President delivered an -address. Samuel Loos and family spent Simday with in Lint on Mills. Ralph Phillips of Dennison i i i i spent'Saturday and Sunday''with i Jat? Mr. and Mrs Chancy Osbnrn.

to Mr. und Mrs. Noah McClain ii The following young ladies -enjoyed 4 horso-ihaek ride Sunday: Missje.s 'More-head, Ola one of the sessions S-tone, Sarah Johnson, Minnie Taft was present and'Watson, Cas-sic Baker and Ethel -Snedeker. Jes.se' Babuoek has returned to Byesvillo after a weeks visit with hjs parents. Miss Phillips is visiting her parents in Denison.

Miss Kity Powelson entertained the following at her home, evening: Jes- LEGISLATORS WORK TO ADJOURN ASSEMBLY APRIL 15. All Hope of a Congressional Oerry mandcr at This Session Has Been Abantfoned. tana A. Winner of W. K.

Corn Trophy for 1910 Jtorn. .1 ThaW.K.KellpMt Corn Trophy he grai. 1 eb.imp'.on swe-'pstakos md a i of Kellogg i i in'ude on general points of superiority. Tin tr oi corn grown by Mr. James is of Ueid's Yellow Dent variety.

I is 10 int-lies lonw. 7 1-2 indies in eirriimlVrenee. and 20 rows of kernels. (J to the ini-it i i row. of an inch in depth, and of an inch in width.

It is indeed of yellow dent corn. j'anii's. th winner- is a vrjrorons about 4O years and of jl-'asing person- ility. a man who has given careful study to corn culture, and who has achieved his as a grand champion winner only by years of bard work and pains- a i seed careful You buy the Furnace, I willinstall it You can have the Peck-Williamson Under-; The Stan ton Seamless, I The Kline Marshall, The Hiawatha. My longexperience in the furnace business is suffi dent guarantee of the work Columbus, Mar.

on a prearranged point Of order the Labgdon codification 'of ation The big bill was declared out of order by Speaker Viainf aod returned to the taxation The committee to abandpn tUr measure, with the many doubtf aboilt its present parliamentary Btatui. '4r its stead, the tbinf will kA-ln traduced as a new bllL hope of a congressional gfrry mander at thU time has been abandoned. AII a result, legislatjvf loaders are planning to rush the. to an early couciufiQn. have nev.ed hope that work-may be finished about April 15.

The bouae finance committee will mot be ready to introduce tMe big appropriation bllbi for at least two weeks. Tbf date depends largely money bills. There growing 'indication tbat all tbe Tlg-tnills, except poailbly Oregon plan lor election Of can jkeeu acted irithui. tlie time limit. LegislatiTC proeeedinga: Dean bill acpMaed aaide of money appropnation lor Perry tennial for parcbaae compaaiM peraiiUed to surplus in school bonds by passage of the Bader by Representative Guard passed, giring tnwteet of children's homes custody ot inmates until age of IS.

House--Passed Fellinger bill, BBII- ishing giver mud receiver of life surance rebate. Had been defeated and Vaughn bUI anticipation of general road by payments from county or townshfp funds of uncollected special Passed Bruce bill to prohibit takiRig goods from possession of before chattel mortgage la fotnaily fort- closed. Expected to curb loan agcit Kenacdy Mil applying steam railroad law to abolish crade crossings to urban and interorhca railroads: council county tnisstoMers authority to eon- tract--Passed Hoffmam Mil, provldlMf Jerms of common pleas lodges shall begin when terms of predecea- sors expire. Instead of January 1.. si.e,"Stone, Qneta Compeer, Sarah Johnson, Ola Stone and "Mrs.

Marie JJQOS. BAENE8. Barnes, March 17--M rs. Ida 'Steffe spent Monday with Mrs. Martha Overholt.

Miss Emma Boyd visited with Mrs. 'Robert Jelly Mrs. Iaro PhiUips is suffering with 1 John Lcindcelfeij, -WAS in -fViu- ton on-business last week. Mrs. Delia Ghafman of Broog- lyn, N.

V. 'is visiting at the home. A. Finlay. and ins- kne-- son Jlarry of Daniel ('rile after a visit of three weeks at the, home of Michael Cnle has returned to his home in Uorain county Mr.

Crilc Ks old the last and the youngest of the four brothers of Mieljael ('Hie. Harry Stantz hacj the fortune to be kicked on the by his horse. Albert Amen and John Sean- were guests the home of U. K. Miser Sunday.

Albert Ports und wife were the guests of M- A. ('rile Sunday. Helen Orile returned to Spring- iield where been a ing it ten ('. Shere'r hi)s begun his summer work 4 i B. This Mr.

She.rrer's third suni- mer for Mr. Charles Stein and leo. Crilc visited J. K. Thomas of Fresno Sunday.

Rev. and Mrs. Pf.eif.er- are visiting tho latters a dot- tlieb 'Feller. K. S.

Fisher of Keene eall- on friends last week. Miss Blanche Shoneler.ger was the 'guest of Helen and Mary Crile Thursday and -Friday of last week- Jlenry Miller moved a building last week. T.he teacher at Bonier was oft" Sewing Circle met i lOlmer SuiMiles Wedhvsday. a i 'has gou-- Columbus to i i her so.n .1. (i.

'Similes. Arretas i a a tine i i lursr. Mr. and Mrs. i and Donald i were guests of friends at Conesville.

i I i i i i is on sick list. ('lift' Keit'er has moved i place i Mr. and Jesse a spent Sunday i i a Dieki'rson. COSHOCTON ROUTE 6. Coshoclon (i.

a 17-K a a i and Mrs. i i very sick at i i i Agnes Trego speni last a i a Mrs. neman. Ogle has i to on the a for W. ('.

Dickerson this Bert Ogle sold his i i horse to a lioriham one day last week. T. S. Hreiineman spent last Monday in Coopcrdale on business. Mrs.

IJrenneman a on the Diekerson girls a a Minerva-. Dickersoii spent last Frhy at home of Mr. a i Fred Dicker.son. i Mary Dean and a i tie Dickerson to Coshocton last Friday. Chester Johnson has been confined to thf house i the measles.

Mr. and Mrs. Diekarson was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickerson last Sunday.

duty Monday owing to siekn -s Mrs. llarrjck Jr. filled her Som(V a f)f a i at Chili. Plenty of timber Cor -a Mr. and Mrs! Bert Boyd and son visited vith L- R.

Boyd and George. was up north of Canton and purchased seven full brooded Jersey cattla. Mr. and Mrs. Frsd Jacobs are moving to Piinsyille, 0., he has seen reel employment.

Mr: and Mrs. Carl Stewart of Coshocton spent 'Monday evening with Joseph Finlay and family. Mrs. Percy Croft and two children Owen and Gertrude of Bloomfield Wednesday with th Thft BLISSI'IELD. a 17--The- i I of Mr a Mrs.

I a of i place i I of Ciisboet'dh i i i i i I I Fox home a 11. K. Koch was in Tunnel I Th a Tr i i Cl is-, i i i i a session at M. I Mrs. K.

i of U'ev. i of the M. church here has a a i been i i a of linn of a i Son was in (Joilwtou on business recently. The a is intending to i a social in a the i of March 24. Pastors i and Kern of M.

P. and a i a hurdles i are home at present i a the Conner a i been a horn by the i of bis wife. i a IVw IHnsh'old's people a a i -evival serivees a a services closed a a i i of. a a a i place he was a for C. A.

has a position Akron, i i 1 a a It will be recalled a Mi MeNeal ret from i Kansas re. on a of i illness of i i Mrs. T. II. i i a wan hostess for a i i p-irty Oil 15th.

visiting her sister on BRANCH. Branch, 'M'lrch Mrs. Joseph rs. Mrs. Steward spent a day bist with her parents Mr.

and Thomas Marshall. Mrs. Hebron Meek and Glen Meek were guests of Bert Ricbison last Friday. Mrs. Aaron Reed and pen spent a day last week -HarJriv i i i a Mr.

Mild Mrs. K. M. and Miss Angie Parks -re guests of socjpty: was dnxniHsed: resolved' th-it Women sboull li of siif-i Sylva. Dickey last Friday.

ftiige. Aff.r--Fninou and Of tie Wright JIIK! a Sherrer. A. Crile Albert Ames. Decision in Neg.

NELLIE. Nellie. a 17--3 Sarah a who has been 4ft the i list h-is i to i to undergo an operation for Mrs. Isaac Howell of near a i i i Coope.relate spent Wednesday i a has been postporiSt the ridge, i Friday a 2-5id The i i School will a supper Thursday ning lit school bruise A Hecbtol I lie Thur.st-''iy evening. Promotion exejrUes Anil be h(dd at i i Thiirsd.iv Mrs.

i i a i i was in a evening. A i WHS held at the 1-ist evening )in of Miss Fr.me'S Willard. The C. T. T.

held i me-t- i i i i eve- MOSCOW Mari-h 17--Th-? Alex AfJanw family. Amanda Boyd vidited her daughter Wednesday. jChirles Miller attended Stein sale near Pearl. COSHOCTON BOUTS 7. Coshocton Route Np 7.

and Mrs 1 R. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Letrisi Lowery Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Irwin Foster and daughters Opal and Kditb and sons Vergil and Ralph visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sunday. I S.

Foster called on Fred Bonharn Sunday. i Kven-tt Foster und Ezra i entiuc- visited-with'Lewis tin- Sunday. Mrs. Fred Bonham in the of a nnmbr-r of young the firs; of the season, in vir-inily. Mrs.

Nicholas Parks Oliver MeCullough of KouS 6 Monday. S. W. Foster called on David 1 Tuesday crening. The Kuza saw mill moved last wf-k.

of people of Route 7 ar'- with eolds la- this writinjr. Valentine visited i Stewart Valentine Sunday. Frank Foster i ncst home even- Veigel- were at of 'Bert Richison a Kobcrt Dickey and a Rlichcreek were in Coshocton last a a French i i hitehin)? a horse the 'och'invlle a a i fright the buggy and broke the shalves. no 'nous results luMMWr.1%.'-.'-.^ Harness and Buggies Vorwalk. (J, Msr 41.

shot migbbor, Wlllitsji with dwMe-tarre left MM Dr. J. W. Shaw OKtot Frew over When you buy a buggy or set of harness from Love, Trovinger you get the worth of your money, also satisfaction for yourself and family. Matt comfortable riding buggies and best fitting harness--our buying ability direct from the manufacturer in carload lots enables us to give you the best ever offered to Cothocton county people.

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