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Coshocton Morning Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 6

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GOBBOCVOM" MORNING TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1912 VOTE FO FRANK ASHMAN For Judge OF Probate And Juvenile Court--Second Term. Non-Partisan Judicial Ticket Ministers Meeting at West Lafayette Monday Mondax ai people. i at lite went oorire lir-iver. irdi. Hev.

Li'onaid. Freuud. Dr. -I a- and the i i of i i i in i in A lened lo paper i i Federation" read liy Dr. .1.

S. president of or- A sieneral followed reading oj' the paper tbe meeting an in- "slid piolitable one. In ilie the who could, remained for the liv M-rvu-e held tin- in WeM The M-rinon on "IVr-Nona! was uelhired Rev. lirewej- of the Presbyterian church I'osh- ot-ton and was enjoyed most appreciative audience of T.II-. i i a 5 1 e'i '1! i i ru! i i i.eopie v.ieiatu.n as i.iher-..

in the work ot i COUSIN! in oe ijr Us meetings uMie sorx ie- i douii' interesting i i i i rial and v. i be a lp the can a a it possible atten! the inirs the n'inistei the eouii- have, ln-retot'ore. had 1" make the trip to Coshocton in ordei to attend meeting, and i appjeel.tte ihe inti-ri'-t and ener-jx of the town ministers are i i "fro half way" in matter of m.ikiiiLT an effort to A the meeting-; at a disrinec. It is probable a next meeting i be Jield at That Silk iown Williams-Adams Nuptials Celebrated Last Evening Last evening at o'clock; the firm of Sierrit XVil'iams. the Rev.

George lirewt-r tlifjdrutrs-ists. and is one of 'osiioe- Presbyterian church performed, ton's best known business men. the cerwnony uniting in lias been, for Harriet M. Adams and David li. ast eighteen months, employed in Williams.

The-ceremony w-is department at Kan- formed at the home of Joseph jsom's Dry Goods Store. The mar- rjark on Orchard street and Mr. jriaire last comes'as some- and Mrs. Williams went ai oiu-ejwiiat of a surprise to the their oven home on Mr. and Mrs.

William--, since had kept the d-U-- the hap- to mie. is a member of a M'CH-t. Fultz- Sinden Nuptials A -it i i i i a i I I I j'e i ri of Mi- srry i Sund bisr nf i i i i es alld a Oi vvo i I I 11 Reception at Grace Church The reception ifiveii lasi i i iisir at (Jr.l-e ehnreli w.is companv of several i i i i i Snndai Nci.jiol. 1 par Sinden lo.ik ot lie Sunday Nci.jiol. i i H- cinireh.

here i i IN held were vv.ee! a i i i i. of the OT" Mrs M.ir! '1 i i i "i in Mi- l.y A IT, 'i' i I I I :1 i i pa i i i i led i a i i A a i i i com 111 A i Mi li'i- 'i a I 'HI e. DL- i i i i i'iy i i 1 ir i i V. ir- i i i ji-r. i.

i- i i I ') i. i The a a i hid CM the i i i i.ii i i i i i in Ity aH .1. h'-ir i i i i V. ''iie I I I i i i i I He a sou of the house. But be her oxost alluring enough in her stiff gowns of cotton, the badge of serv- neatly In her hair.

Home for a long vacation, it pleased io have some one close at band euougb to make pleasant love to. Stray hall hours passed quickly so. The slrls he met in his mother's draw- room seemed to him strangely iull and coloiiess after cheeks as round and red as hers Now and again the foily of such a flirtation passed before his mind like a cloud before the sun. He had no leruion of f-rer letting it become more than a flirtation. Sometimes he took himself to task for breaking a simple 's He was qujte certain with- i in himself that sooner or later he would break her heart.

He would have yon surprised had he known how lit- le did she think of him. True, the thoughts In her head buzzed busily aa the bees among the wall flowers, but they had no connec- ion with the holiday making son of he house. Pretty red brown girls in subordinate positions are so use'! tc lfinK kissed that they Ue forgiven for rowing cold and indifferent to -he givers of the kisses. on her afternoons out, she mot him walking with a girl whom it was common gossip he rather wanted to marry, it was shyness that made her dart suddenly behind the kindly protection of a hedge--not, as he thought, jealousy. What she did think was that perhaps she might yet attain the long-deferred wish of her heart through him.

WAGONS Brown and Birdsell All Sizes in Stock The quality and price is Right. Select your seed corn. We expect to have a corn show this winter. The Gray Hdwe. Co.

Very Likely. I Not Cousin says iaj "Mary." said the man to this here paper thai a flea Hn jump after the doctor had pronounced 2,000 times its own length." Uncle a rase of smallpox, "if any of my probably why we nerer creditors call, tell them that I am hear of a flea getting run by a least a condition to tkMI motor N. to Lofty Ideal. allow ioarseii live habitu- Wood Given Long Life- There are now employed a number idea), for, or processes whereby wood can be ao if do. that ideal uili fade from auere in character that it becomes before as a painter's who almost fireproof, and Is no longer lia- paint sunsets, but contents himself painting Van ble to dry rot or any of the disintegrations that come under the head of decay.

SUPREME COURT RULES REVISED Object Is to Reduce the jCost of Litigation. Washington, Xov. 4 --Revolutionary changes in procedure in equity eases in federal courts throughout the Vail- ed States are effected in roised rules y. John Partell of aud E. H.

Bougers of Boerne. With Fireman. Boston, Nov. Damon. 19.

years old. received a acy of from her foster father. Rev. Or. Damon, has married erick Marshall, who works as a loco-' fireman on the New York.

New Haven and Hartford railroad for A day. Tisey met in a lunchroom in tbe North Abington railroad station 10 days ago. eioperf to Portland and were If you should like to vote for Jay Abbott, mark your ballot thus Practical Domestic Science. "What is this domestic science?" psomulgated by the supreme court of ine engaged girl "It consists!) The next time he found her dusting the Vnited States. The object to an already dustless room, and flung a reduce the cost of litigation and to careless arm about her, she made bold eliminate delays.

"VV 1)11? i 1UT i AT I A to ask him. He stared at her in astonishment. "You want a silk gown?" he repeated after tier. "Whatever for?" She raised her eyes to his. So blue were they that he thought of warm June akles.

"For Sundays." she faltered, "when Jim takes me out." "And wlio may be?" inquired the son of the house, frostily. It was her turn to be astonished. Jim was her young man, ot course, and she wanted to look nice when she went out w.th him Jim thought a lot about I clnibes And there wasn't a girl in the owned a silk dress. Mo lisf-ned frowningly to -pack words, pretty red-brow it no intention of brenkine her him. More, she on- cased somebody else A of innoyance suddenly in his breast for the first time a it rfesiro the tlmiitrhl of losini; h--r Uo bent forward suddenly and touched her wrist "I'll sivp oii all silk jjnwn 1 you want rhild." s.nd.

"and an thing pHc besiJes. looked into her eyes--' you'll give 'sp Jim." Thf hot color rose to hor rhoeks She looked at him. then away "Oh: but I couldn't. 1 couldn't," she protested He laughed annojedly. "Be a sensible girl." he told her "Better take The silk gowns, my dear, thev i vou heTt-T than a eountry clodhopper." "I love Jim." she said, His wi fought to cnish In e.irnesS now.

he told her a Ito would i for her. how he would take her 10 of gay times the'. I of thf-ators. all th" lures of -he i Sho Jook at hJlT1 steadi seo i perhaps, in imagination ali the splep- man like him oor.ld The new rules announced by Chief Justice White from the bench. One of the tasks undertaken by him when he was appointed chief justice v.as to reform procedure in the courts.

They first revised the rules of the supreme court itself The present rules came down from the courts of England with onl one 01 two revisions since the beginning of the republic The last revision was oiit a ago The chief 1 particiilarly thank ed the lord of England for making hash out of the left-over i I meat and croquettes out of the lef over hash," explained her more ex-il pericnced Post. Florence in Xeu i- irue-t of Sbrisrley il spent'I i For County Commissioner Jay Abbott suggestions in Cluef rules -IP THIS under O-ip i-i r- pour A signed priTnsril- steps and io brin? revision. "He, exnhiinnm the grouped re- 'He to the PMTcisp forifra! in THE FINAL WORD Vote For as a i parties quirkh Charles Williams as brinu a modes of lakiim i- in patent and restriciion in in tiniony. part" cop', risht whole has liron said thf fhief 'to brina; th" takint; of down to a nioro and xiiensive method Anoihpr rfiorn; was said r-j t'ne chief justice in illustrated by th" statement a new niles. as a getiTai thine, r-r.

i for trial tij tnr rour! i rf-ference of th" to a rpfereo to take the test.mocy and report ba the court The jii'-; said ni'p" niak" for late not reverse mf-e-ly because of not ta' Prosecuting Attorney REPUBLICAN TICKET Next to the Last Name on the Ballot Pound Party for Pastor rg Ex-Convicts a Chance. nf that ir. for from re ad i clothes For a rnoment she i saw herself sorgeouMv as a fashion in her favorite i)ook For a moment she hcslta'ei Perhaps she saw instead a cott.TS" and a chiW i and love. I5e that as it may, suddenly i a a I -ve Jim." she said The son of 'he house was a sporrs- mar He krew when he beaten He sa-intere-5 farelessly Se door. When he it parsed aid looked aroii- your siik cown, my dear." he ca-vj to her.

She -it her wedding three months afterwsrJ 1 BODIES OF MARINES ARE BROUGHT Mr-Tied Yesterday deor.e i i i iiiom MISN Fieii.i ,1. K. i i o'- 1 :ni.i i ii i i II 1 i aie erj i is-l A man jus' cheerfullj a "ho a 'a'o ir a goif lai! ft.ir. Ui Subscrilw for The ICorder the Plumber. Both phones Populatici of the Ocean.

A striking: of the vastness and I variety of thp ropijtaT'on of the sea furnished the res'ilts of explo- made lv a committee of the rooiogical department of Hrltisn 1 Association in that of the Pea siirronndincr tbe Man i Out of one thoiicinci of nia- i animal? eoliprtei! CC4 never before had been or.r.d i- recion 38 were previouslv as inhabitants of British water? and were ts. aS new to science; indeed, they were animals existence had never been fae at half i Meamer ran traJ Amer.ca:. here i an i st their Frank Mor-iar. of of th" the rebels at JIPII 11 pla 1 of roa'. a 'o if U-rned to the man waft not nu was to.ir.d Moraan's broucht iMinal Tl'e Tiobbeti I ion i K.

Portlnnil, Xov. -1 the Pa. Vail arrived from "Vn and is in the a 1 bodies of sr-vpn. and marines the Sta'e? down the i a seaman of th the death of (i z--'es. turret captain no was "boloed" bv entered the c.t.

on them from th" "One shot Morgan, and he no house and set' done it. Morean 1 hours Ho IP house, horribly one of the seven this country for thpsw of Ralph Durham of Jinc- H. MeOill of PoUard of Mcd- HAS THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF COUNTY ROADS TO THE VOTERS OF COSHOCTON COUNTY i a i -an a eo i bri he I a I i "Iie-'ial'" ejtrs I 111 i i ihe i eiiN i i i 1 a i able to r. i i i and tiiat f'o-mty 1 a eleeiod will six onarajitee to condiu-t the Office expert in an v. and efficient aiu! GEORGE AKEROYD A.

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