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The Democratic Standard from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 6

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CALL for Joint Ittfc- fttb ScMtortal District of By virtue of authority Tested in the Democratic Senatorial Committee for the joint Senatorial district of cSlo, said committee hereby offlc- ially that the next Democratic senatorial convention will be hekl in Coahocton, on Ttarsday. Sept. Mtto. ipos. commencing 10 o'clock a.

for the purpose of nominating a candidate for state senator, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the convention. The representation in said convention will be based upon the vote cast for Alton B. Parker, Democratic candidate for president of the United States, at the election November 8th, each county to be entitled to one delegate for every 80 votes cast, and one delegate for every fraction of 10 or more votes cast for Parker, under which apportionment the various counties in the joint district will be entitled to the following vote in the convention: Coshocton county Guernsey county Monroe county Tuscarawas county Noble county (part) Dr. JCEMHt DY'8 FAVORITE REMEDY to IB IIIIET IMl UVEI Or. KraofAr ...40 ..62 ...10 Total .187 Hon.

J. B. Huret, of New Philadelphia, elected temporary chairman, and L. McDowell, of Co- thocton, temporary secretary of the convention. Thurman Sprtggs, Chairman.

C. B. Cottom. Secretary. mum nmm Xotice is hereby given that a primary election will be held in Tuscar- township and the city of Co- shocum, for the purpose of nominating the following: In the Township.

One person for trustee. persera for treasurer, persons aeseseors tn City. for KNABENSHUE'S AIRSHIP Engaged to Give Daily Exhl bitions at the Ohio State Fair Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 The Ohio State Fair will open at Columbus on the morning of Monday September 4, and continue five days with a full program for each day. The exhibition capacity of the Ex position has been greatly augmented by the construction of three addition al exhibition buildings and the great est Fair in Ohio's history is assured for this year, as every available foot of the exhibition space in the seven teen immense buildings, and all th platted ground for exhibits in th open, has been taken.

Ohio people will have presented for their inspection a general Agricultural and Industrial Exposition, embracing all the best from the farm and the factory, complete and perfect in every detail. In addition to the magnificent displays In the buildings, and the acres of operative exhibits in the open, extraordinary feature attractions have been contracted for the instruction, entertainment Fair visitors. Capt. Roy Knabenshue, the only American to successfully navigate the air, has been engaged to give daily exhibitions with his airship. Capt.

Knabenshue will sail his ship at high and low altitudes, cruising hither and thither, with the alertness DEATH OF DR, WILLIAMS AT MSHAFAYETTE A telephone message from Monday announced the death of Dr. W. H. Williams, of that village, which occurred at ten o'clock that morulng. He has been a resident there for more than forty years, and a third of a century ago was one of the most active and Influential men of that community.

He was man of ability and wide information, but by peculiarities of dress and style of living in recent years lapsed into obscurity. He abandoned the practice of medicine and lived like a recluse, alone in an old neglected house. He abstained from any change of clothing or use of water in the way of ablutions, and hence presented an unkempt and filthy appearance. Some of the sons of the deceased are men of ability and worth, one of them being a minister of the gospel. The oddest character ever known to West Lafayette has passed away.

His age must have been past eighty 7s Your Do you pin your to your own hair? Can't do It? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer's Hair Vigor! Here's an introduction! May the acquaintance result in a heavy growth ofrich.thick.Rlossyhair! And we know you'll never be gray. I think that Vlnor ttie th' fully rauSn-" --1 I am It V. BKOCK. Mich. I bT J.

O. Kf 9 SARSAFAULLA. PILLS. CMEBtV PECTORAL. UM low rate round trip ttatota on dally to Paollto points MM iid to SMB.

Limit to Una! u-it Nor. M. win be good going direct and return another direct By the payment of a mall nrMtmry fee trip ean be arranged to Include California and to Northwest though California polnti are not on sale dally bnt only on certain days of each month. For time of trains call on W. J.

Agent. Special Summer Tourist To Eldorado Springs, Mo, Hot Spri Bnreka Springs, Ark, Silver Springs. rim W. L. B.

June 1 to Sept SO. Return llmtt days front date of sale with pi of baring limit extended to to Inquire of W. J. Davies. Agent, for further particulars.

Ttetota May be ronted via direct lino and return Tin or other direct line. Return limit between Aug. IB and 16th with privilege of baring same extended to Sept. 25, For further particulars see W. J.

Darles. Agent. Milt Trovinger, years. Excursion to Philadelphia via Pennsylvania September 16tb, 16th and 17th, excursion tickets to Philadelphia, ac- county meeting, Odd Fellows, Patriarch's Militant and Sovereign Grand Lodge, will be sold from all ticket stations on the Pennsylvania lines. For full particulars regarding fares, time of trains, return limit, apply to local ticket agent of those lines.

Colorado On August 11, 12 and IS the W. L. E. otters rate of $34.30 to Denrer Wty Colonist to Via W. L.

B. will on sale and trd of each month until 30th, '06. For of tratPA see W. J. $8.75 Detroit, $76 And return via W.

A L. E. dally until Sept. 30th, returu Oct. 31st, 1905.

W. J. Darles. Agent. $6.00 DETROIT, MICH.

And return via W. L. B. Aug. 14 and 15; return Aug.

19. on sale via several routes. W. J. Davies, Agent.

and amusement of As a leading feature of a huge bird, proving conclusively that he has mastered the problem of EJT JMJW. -aerial navigation. It is a thrilling for Preaidejit of Conn-; spectacle as the queer craft gracefully and soars towards the clouds, land then after cruising about for a rMBWIOTA I period of thirty or forty minutes, for Board of Public, gently descends and returns to the i i i Jl A yerscsB for Treasurer lor Solieitor 3ft 1 nice. for ipoint of ascent, concluding each day's at performance with a flight around the irace course. PACIFIC COAST EXCURSIONS.

3ee the Most for your Money. Rock Island service to California and Pacific Northwest this summer, permits you to do this. Low round trip rates to Los Angeles, San Francisco or Portland on special In May, June, July, August, September and October. Liberal for stop-orer among the of Colorado and In California--side trips to the Yellowstone, Tosemlte, etc. Write for Colorado and California books and Rock Island folder.

John Sebastian, Pasenger Traffic Manager, Rock Island System, Ohl- cago. for in Ward Aside from this marvelous exhibl- lor Conucil in Ward eighteen free feature acts, ra- for Assessor ia each 'eluding feats of animal training and performances requiring great skill Said primary election to be beld inland cunning, will be given daily. the varkra" votiag places, Saturday, The low excursion rates granted on a voiag ifch between the hours of 12 jail lines of travel during the entire JB. and 6 p. m.

week wil1 brin thousands of visitors an All known Democrats are entitled! to view the magnificent exhibits, ad- By mire thc beautiful park grounds and witness a practical demonstration of to vote at said primary election. order of Committee. Jos. H. Biggs.

Chairman. aerial navigation. Lafayette Township. The Democrats of Lafayette township are reuested to meet in town hall. Saturday aftcrnon, Sept.

8th, 1905, at 3 o'clock, to nominate candidates for township officers, to be voted for at the election Nov. 7th, 1905, and to transact suclx other business as may come before the convention. L. I. McCammant, Com.

Excursion Fares to Kansas City via Pennsylvania Lines. August 27th and 28th. excursion ickets to Kansas City, account Con rent Ion, National Firemen's 'Associa- lon, will be sold from all ticket sta- on the Pennsylvania lines. For particulars regarding fares, re turn limit, apply to local ticket Oxford Township. The Democrats of Oxford tp.

are reouested to meet Saturday, Aug. 2Gth between 4 o'clock and o'clock, to nominate candidates for township offices. John Stewart, Com. Bethlehem Township. The Democrats of Bethlehem town ship are requested to meet at the township house Friday, August 25th at 2 o'clock, to nominate a ticket to be voted for at November election.

D. Binning, Com. Millcreek Township. The Democrats of Mjllcreek tp. are requested to meet Saturday, Sept.

2d, between 1 o'clock and 4 o'clock, to nominate candidates for township The Pacific Coast. Do you want to live -where the climate is mild the year round, wher the resources are more varied than In any other equal area In the world, where, with a minimum of labor you can grow profitable crops, where business is good and capital finds profitable Investment? Both health and opportunity await you on the Pacific coast. Special low rates via the Chicago, Union Pacific North-Western line. Send 4 cents in stamps to W. B.

Knlakern, P. T. C. N. W.

Chicago, for booklets and full information. SELLS BUGGIES BROWN WAGONS CORN PLANTERS That plant just three grains in a hill. Look at our Disc, Spring, and Peg Tooth Harrow before you plant your oats. Yes, and Hoosier Grain Drills Come in and let us talk it over. At Gray's Hardware Store Notice of Appointnent of Assigns.

The undersigned been appointed and qualified as assignee lu trust for the benefit of the creditors of Frank Watson. AU persons Indebted to said assignor will make Immediate payment, and creditors will present their claims, duly authenticated, to the undersigned for allowance. Da ted this 15th day of July, A. 1905- 1ulv2lt3 ELMER F. Assignee.

agent of those linos. Aug.28 Excursion Fares to Vermillion, Ohio, (Linwood Park) via Pennsylvania Lines. June 22d to September 13th, inclusive, excursion tickets to Vermllllon, Ohio, iL-inwooJ Park) account-Religious Meetings, will be sold via Pennsylvania lines. For particulars consult nearest ticket agent. Aug.31 $66.55 Portland Oregon, and Other Pacific Coast Points tM.55 And return via W.

L. B. dally from May 22d to Sept 29th. Limit 90 days but not later than Nov. 30, W.

J. Davies, Agent. National Encampment Q. A. Denver, Colo.

Account of the above occasion the W. ft L. B. offers extremely low rates to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colo. Tickets on sale August 29 to Sept.

3rd, inclusive. Limit between Sept. 4 and 12, or Oct. 7, by extension. Stopovers allowed at certain points and diverse routes.

For further particulars see W. J. Davies, Agent. Reduced Fares to Mansfield via Pennsylvania Lines. August 30th to Sept.

2nd, Inclusive, excursion tickets to Mansfield, account Richland County Fair, will he sold via Pennsylvania lines from Upper Sandusky, Tiffin, Coshocton, and intermediate stations. Sept. 2. $1.50 offices. Philip Hccker, Com Keene Township.

The Democrats of Keene i are requested to meet at Krone, on Saturday evening, September IGth, at o'clock, to nominate a township ticket to bo voted tor in November. C. B. Bechtol, Com. CLEVELAND, OHIO, AND RETURN $1.50 PBOBA TE NO TICE.

SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS. Accounts and vouchers of the following named persons and estates have been filed in the ProtKite Court of Uoshocton County, Ohio, for Inspection, settlement and record and unless exceptions filed thereto, they will be for hearing and confirmation on July 15, 1905. First and final account of Samuel Stelrheim, administrator of estate of Lucy Steihwim, deceased. Second account of Andrew Brannon, guardian of the minor heirs of Thomas Hasten deceased. First account of Geo.

T. and Jas. Welling, trustees of the trust estate of Thomas Welling, deceased. Second and final account of John Gault, admr. of the estate of Mary Gault, deceased.

First and final account of Martin Pew, administrator of the estate of James Pew, deceased. First account of R. J. Graham, guardian of the minor heirs of Rachel A. Graham, deceased.

First and final account of Henry Shaw, executor of the estate of Velzer Shaw, deceased. First and final account of Malinda Murphy, guardian of B. F. Henderson, minor. First and final account of Henry H.

Miller, administrator of the estate of Adam C. Miller deceased. KUSSELL, 1,. DONLEY, A June 1905. 3w Probate Judge Every Sunday, via W.

L. E. Train leaves at 7:53 a. m. 17tf W.

J. Davies. Agent. To Tei September 15th to 17th, Inclusive, account Regimental Reunion, Anniversary of the Battle of Chlckamauga. For particulars consult Ticket Agents of Pennsylvania lines.

Crawford Township. The Democrats of Crawford township are requested to meet at the township hou'ie on Saturday, September 9th, from one to six o'clock sun time, to put in nomination candidates for the township offices to he chosen In November. D. Bairick, Com. Monroe Township.

The Democrats of Monroe township requested to meet at the township on Saturday afternoon, Sopt. 18, from two to four o'clock, to p'ii ta nomination for tlK townnalp offices to bo lillc'l at Nnvcrn Lee Still, Low Fares to G. A. R. Encampment at Denver via Pennsylvania Lines.

August 29th to September 3d, Inclu- ive, excxirsion tickets to Denver, Jolorado, account National Encampment Grand Army of the Republic, will be sold from all ticket stations on Pennsylvania lines. For full In- 'ormatlon regarding fares, time of rains, apply to local ticket OM Mt to Detnaee, ttft W. A L. AW. IS 14; tt.

MT farther It W- 1. agent of those lines. SeptS Wlnona Lake, Commencing May lOtfc and until Sept. SO, the W. L.

E. will Mil round trip tickets to Wlnoaa Lake at following rates: IS.10 for limit, flO.SO for limit Oct. fltt. J. Davlen, Agent.

11.1ft lANKtVILLI Il.1t Ami return W. L. K. Aug. 10 and 17.

Retwrn Aug. 18. Account picnic 15th district I. O. O.

f. W. J. Affmt. Legal Notice.

ATTACHMENT. Before W. Wtmmer, Justice of the 3'eace In and for Tuscarawas Township, Ooslioo ton County, Tin- Ooshorton Gas FlulnUfr, Tliu Ideal Supar Bin Company, Homer Kin- nev. Charlo Klnncy und Vim. Iosler.

lato partners under the firm iiittno of Thc Ideal Sugar Hin Company, Dufondants. On the Oth day of June. A. 1005, sakl Issued an order of i i i i the alwve action for the Mini of fifty-five and GAS COMPANY. By Nicholas Merrcll.

Att'ys. Ooshoeton. Ohio, June 23. IflOn. cyrcd MY cough with German He wrote to Dr.

O. O. An' true I tetl yoB, doctor I'm feclia' than poor thoald not be NOTICE TO TEACHERS. A I A I for cortlfl catcs will held the SaturtUy of the victim of tat the moment as oftva ia, mani- certlflcatos wllltof Riven the flrht Saturday of SoptenilK-r. December, Marcli and June.

FatUirson exumlnatlons will hfi held third of April and second ttitturdfty ot May. Examinations to begin at In conformity with the statute rCRUIatlng the each appltcant will be fore entering upon exanilnatlon, to the of mm aw the of consumption, and a worldwide fame as a certain remedy for catarrh. eolde, coafhs, croup, sore throat and all branchial afftctions in eld and young. fit to sold in nil civttind countries, tera famous ss a consumption for almost half a cental? bottle, ajc. thronfoevl 73c.

Al the world. For tale by C. B. Anderson, Dmc- anrt Bookmller, No. 2, i Block, CoBlrocton, of of arty are jeontnwl a of Ore for their cxcfptlnn who will furnish MtatnptXl fomame pnr- wm stationery FRANK IMOMAW, ft'.

KWBHAriT. Clerk, AcMiftS of OEO. J. BOCK, Civil IdfiiMf art THE RANSOM DRY GOODS COMPANY. August Specials Low Prices On All The last call on Summer Fabrics.

Our entire stock of Organdies, consisting of beautiful French Organdies, Silk Dot Organdies, Silk Organdies in beautiful Floral Designs, values 39c and 50c per yard, your choice for only I9c per yard. Our entire stock of Printed Mulls, 15c Organdies, Dimities, Lawns, your choice for 6jc per yard. Ginghams Our special lot of Ginghams, worth 10c, and 15c per yard--your choice for 6Jc per yard. One Case Lawns at 3c per yard. Cloak Departmeut--Special Cash Discounts on Dress Skirts.

Carpet Department Some Fine Attractions in Rugs. The Ransom D.G. Co. SPECIAL We have gone through our Oxford stock and put the final cut in price on all. Men's Tan Russia Calf Ox welt sole, regular $4 grades, now Men's Russia Calf welt sole, choice $3.50 values, now Men's Russia Calf welt Ox, $3.00 grades, now Men's $2.60 Ox at 1.70 Only 91 In the store.

See Window. Brendel Cash and One Price. niters 01 Main and Fourth su..

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