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The Democratic Standard from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 6

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1 IVgpfMMMtqfeMkMnM rasa aD pfgfPAT Ang. 16 1835. vrorkotthe Uoan Trustees. which gave way and let a raging torrent ot water, which was coming down through canal onto hfs property, playing havoc with his gardoa. Ore of the is how people are going to get to South Lawn Oeme- tery.

Bat owing to the width of the If anything was needed to prove toe pB tb hich they are leaving on tho utter incompotency. both morally and in- w(J6t of chorry stre 8 vehicle can "There never and nev- of the Republican board of xouc uovj. Tuswrawas township ndo CT Will be aa agreement OH UJO OTer cherry street, from the corporation part of The Ago to dose its direction of South. SOCIETY SClNIUtlATIOSS. Baking Visitors tncocopetency and of Democratic can- for office." ton Agei April 6th.

Vr- DEflUClUTIO TICKfcT. JOIW i- MCKKK. Aufflttc. 6PEQKMAS. aeir Batiery tbe qnUt team a careful driver.

They hava some it tha machinery em the ground to be- rfn the viaduct which the township are going to build Cherry fur tho safety oftlio Hero nod Freaks nn3 of Gossip Daisy Bee is visiting in Nework, O. --Mr. Anthony Hrtman has returned from Colnmbua, --Miss Cora Hoy is vkitiug relatives etJConneout, Ohio. --Mr. Harvey Ktencr.

of Dresden, was in this city Wednesday. --Miw Emma liickettes is the guest of friondu at Canton, Ohio. Highest of all tft Report SELBlDBlGOODS ia Coy over the coals for ft too lavish issn- aaoo of orders tor railway tickets, which apparently the only of the duty required ot him as an ofhcial for which has nny capability, he has become as stubborn and Intractable us a bnll. In fact won't Jo nnythingbat harp about SEVEKXS. abouts.

displayed lamentable is 0 Heretofore all freight had to bo ancr, else perverse obstinacy, by drayed. but owing to the boa- the right, of bis iaew and the ack ot good gireet. snt- ente and Delecting duties, wmcn. oynis ent haul over, these honorable oath of office, ho Js toacd to Ken have oonsluded to turn it ia- Since hauled Trnbiee Moto a thorough waterway, such aj they KUW as ms om nome nere. have in Venice.

Italy. We. as citizens ot Oklahoma, fe 1 very kind toward thorn for booming our pirt of town, and wish them BUOQJBS. A CITIZEN. --Mrs.

O. W. MoMannis and children PREFERRED POIXTS. are guests of relatives at Cadiz, O. --Mr.

G. S. Trosdway, of Newark, Which taclnuea Local Happenings Ohio, WBS in this city, last Monday. gotten, and we hereby extend onr thanka. RESOLVED: That we are also grateful to the mayor, officials and citizens of Coshocton for tho many courtesies and the kindness shown us on thia oc- 11ESHYT.

A. M. S1.VRS1 IAX1EL BAJIRICK. tnnnniry Dlrectcr. THE indi stries of the conntry are still going Democratic.

General Prospirlty has been electe', and into oflice- inducted builder, prior to his election as a trustee, consisted of laying out cow paths on a side bill. It's a shame tbat the res-dents of than thirty pretty cottages, in space of three squares, and fronting on one of the most important thoroughfares in the township, should be rnbjected to Bnch anuoynncoa us fire now inflicted upon them by Trustee If Mo- Coy hasn't the ability or desire to im- prova the why can't bo resign and Hive hiraself nnd the public such humiliation? We append two communications, re ceyred from Republicans who do not heutate to esprefcs tbnir disapproval of obstinate trustee's methods. If tho mond Watch coapasy's works, cf that place. --Sir. E.

J. Martter was iu Columbns, yesterday, ou bueiaess. --Miss Mayme MoKee, -Mrs. Lycde and children are is a gacat at the residence ol Mr. F.

caaion. visiting relatives nt adiz, O. p. Biggs. RESOLVED: --Mr.

Denver Coogel, of Newcomers- i town, was in this city, Monday. cneats of air. ana iwrcuz. be pnbjfabed in papers. Miss Bertha Shaw will visit tho soldier onouuipmeut at leie.

next week. Cotxipany. That these resolutions bo recorded in tho minutee of this Lodge, J. H. WIMABD.

ilAiniN J. HUFFMAN, ADAM HAUJLACII. Com. The store COShOOtOH. Gathered by Onr Uloancr.

IT IB stated that conn- Ago nnmed of tbe writers they iTisstatea in 0 can be obtained by calling at this oflice: ties failed to send to tho Fop- Ej)lTOS nr wumnnication to 9th --Smith's drug and book store. --Popular for "Gilhooly'e Troubles." --3nn rises a.m. Sets p. m. Day's length 13n.

45m. --AH should go and aeo "Gilhooly's Troubles." at tbe Opera House. --Don't forget opcninz of tbe Opera House, Thursday evening. --The fall term of tho Coshocton city o-hools will begin Monday, September uliet state coaventton Columbus. rtvently bi-ld at THE Democratic tidal of prcs- your pupor in rognrtl to the condition of Cherry street, bicnebt or.t the "stai- wartp," and tiiey did a fow hours' work on the street, and the work they did -con- preity is sweeping across the conntry, rtroins us to did tho children of and tbe Kepnblican cal are hunting tall timber --Mr S.

M. Hamilton, the market gordnor, is erecting an extensive addition to his greeu house. soroml reunion of the Bedford townghip Sunday Schools, will be held Ind tbe'Kepnblican calamity howk-rs la.ael. in the Lord, do- aVTuWel Hill, Aug. 25th.

SBSATOB BBICE is not an issue anioug Ohio Democrats, and tho sooner some people recognize the fact tbe Utter. Tbo Democratic party first and men afterwards, should be tho motto ot every Democrat in the present Ternon Banner. lirerufl," forthoir work is bout parallel in the history ol Ooshootoo county- it true they removed tboun.siahtly tronkd of the UXB. lying iu tbo street. Cherry the corporation lino to Ash street, that at no point IB five from the center of the street.

We have sovmal tiraos been nekM by who travol tho street, if tbe h. government is going to bnilj ship canal through here. The diteh 41.08 another writing wo havo on(J uocjdent OOK the line of tbe hU cnna While nlong fcat we suppose might be the towing path of the ship ennui, Dr. Stacy had his buggy npter, was out, and biuiBolf uud horso received m- bneincM man" trustee snystho no right to gravie tbo The MB. G.

F. KEWTOS, for many years a prominent citizen of Millersbnrg, and a conspicuous figure in mnoh of tho po- than tho first. litical history of Holmes county, died ot UP to the ent general bodily Infirmnties, on the Cth having attained the ripe old age of 82 years. Mr. Newton has held many positions of public trust in Holmes county, and it is safe to ony that but few citizens of that county ever enjoyed, or so justly merited, thehigh degree otcon- fidence so freely reposed in him by tha people generally.

In politics he wes Ut la i mproven enti nnd tbe latter in- nnlnltering in his devotion to Democrat- orms nB he has no authority to do the io principles, nnd in years gone by did work, nnlws authorized by tho valiant service for the Democratic cause while the editor of tho Holmes County Farmer. A good old Democratic Nestor ifl gone, but his influence etill lives, and will continue to bo felt tor good, while his memory remains to cherished forever in the benrtsof his feiends, --An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Tbad. Haight, ot near Koscoe.

died of cholera infantum, Wednesday night. --An infant child of Mr. and Mrs Melville oietl Sunday, at their home in this city. Burial on Monday. --Mrs.

Susann MoNabb. mother of Wi'liam MoNabb. of this city, died at her homo in Mt. Vernon, last Mon aged sixty six --The Mother's meeting of the W. 0.

will be held lit tho residence -f So it appears that here is a aoncoct-'d echome to deprive us of this much iioi'd- oJ improvement. Tha "business man" trustee says is no money in the road fund to on the Now, wo want to know what has become ot the road tax th-t has been paid tho peop and tb- two railroads running through this district? Us Stand Jnsttce Lawrence Miller, ot Ttveitou, Ohio, one ot the most prominent citi zens and Democrats in thnt part of Go- shocton County, writes The Call and --Mr. Wi'l T. Burton TV ho is with is the origins! of Pack's Bad Bey. Ho is ono ot the fnununt persons evor seen the opera house.

--Tbe reserved sent sale for thn opera house will bo at C. E. Anderson's drng store, this PCIWOD. Tickets will bo placed on sole four days before each performance. --Tho ladles of Warner M.

E. Snr.day school -will Rive a lawn social at the church, S-ttnrdar evening, Aug. 17tb. (Iplicttcieo'wiH bo durvedat iopn- prices. --Kev E.

Dollison wi'l preaching services at M. P. i Impel on Walnut strett tit, 7 o'clock p. upxt Stingy, instead of at the usual hoar, 10:30 a. m.

--The Temple meeting of the W. C. T. announced for Aog. 22ad, ha-j been post-coned until Thursday coon.

Sapt. S'h, at 2:30 to be held nt tho jioOlelUnd, ou says: "I have enjoyed reading your paper, and think it ono of the best Columbus papers I ever rood. Tho Democratic Call was the only in your city, that gave true prediction of tbo result ot the lost spring election of your city in advance. I hope that you will '-keep hammering and never let up," and yon will succeed in doing much good in the coming campaign. Let tho work go on, and next November election let us stand together as we never stood ODl fore, and tae man who occupies the Gubernatorial chair will be Democratic statesman.

May the Democratic Call live long to advocate truo Demo- oraoy acd the people's cratic Han it Loco usid up by man" in putting dirt on tbo Lew- residence ol Mrs. Iv tt road, and then banlmg it Park Avo. again whon compelled to do so by tbo county commissioners? The political complexion ot Oklahoma is largely Republican, but wo are compelled to say, Oh God, dohvor us from the Republican "biuiuorH lunnV adminiatratiou, now, henceforward and forever. Three years ago tbo authorities three barrels of lime in one mud-bo'o hro, as a disiofectaut, and to subduo the stench nrising from the Ftnguated water. This tall it will require an r.d- ditional Amount, with cnrbohc ncid or soma other equally powerful disinfeoi- Mr.

8. R. PickMS, of Columbus, O-. spent Sunday last with friends here. --Mr.

W. H. Robiopon ia enjoying a visit with relatives at Orange, N. J. --Messrs.

Carl Penman and Qarl big wore in last Faiday. --Judge J. O. Pumorene and wife arc enjoying a visit to Old Point Comfort. --Eev.

J. C. Glover, of Nbrthfield, has been visiting at his old home here. --Mr. Charles Bnrt took in tho excursion to Cleveland, last Friday night.

--Mr. W. H. Robinson. is visiting scents ot his boyhood, New Jersey.

Buich wnioyed a visit to Cleveland, the fore part of the weak. --Messrs. George Barnes and Blake Mizar visited Millersburg friends, last Friday. --Mr. E.

8. Lee made a business trip to Pittsburg and Wheeling, tho first of the week. --Mrs. R. H.

Love and daughter, Miss Zoo, visited friends at Cleveland, this week. --Mrs. V. D. Fnllar is attending the meeting at Camp Sycher, near Mt.

Vernon, O. --Mrs. L. P. Bart ami daughter, Mra.

King, visited Wost Lafayette relatives, last Monday. --Mrs. W. H. Hindle, of Columbus, Ohio, is the guest of Mrs, D.

G. Williams, on Park Avenue. --Mr. William Matthews and family spent Sunday last with relatives at New Lexineton, Ohio. --Mr.

Frank of Zanesville, spent Sunday and Monday last at his huiue in this city. --Mr. Rrvlph of Lou lon- vlllo, 0., was the cut-e: of Miss Oirrie Batch, lust Alom'iiy. --Mr. John Watson has gone to Wn- besh City.

Ind to accept employment. ut his trade as a tailor. --Dr. John Inclis. of Ciaysvillo.

ia a guest at the residence of Mr. G. M. Gray, on Park Avenue. --Mrs.

Bosa Irwin. ot Pitteburg, is visiting her sinter, Mrs. Wm. Radgers, on East Chestnut street. --Miss Myrle Cottom is spending the week with relatives in Adams towa- bhir.Muakiug-om county.

--Rev. J. H. Ttodg-TS, of Toronto. IK the guest of his (laughter, Mrs.

G. J. Shrigley, ou Walnut etreet. Georcie returned Monday evening from an enjoyable visit The new September Fash- --Miss Norn Thompson leaves today to visit her sister, Mra. W.

Coriialo. --Owing to largo and iocreaeing in Toledo 0. practice in this locality, Dr. Franco, of TaeFrencoM-dieal Institute. Coluin- ion Sheets and Fall Catalogues --Mrs.

J. N. Sohth bas. Ohio, will make a return visit to toorth street, spending toe weeK at this city. Those who have been treat- have come In Call for Mohawk Village.

UO.VG cuiiic m. --Mr. and Mrs. G. E.

Trcdwav. nf Allegheny. are visiting friends at Tunnel Hill, thia county. --Messrs. C.

E. Kutledge and W. F. of Tunnel Hill, spent Thursday with Coshocton frienda. --Mr.

Jack Hayaes. the "chef" at Meooa.went to Columbus, last Tneedny. to engage an experienced waiter. --Mr. and Mrs.

M. H. Frost and child. of Columbas, wetv guests at Jhe residence ot Mr. Alex.

JMcCnllough this week. --Mrs. Compton, of Dresden. Ohio, and Mra. Dickeraon, ot Danville, are guests of Mrs.

D. S. Fawcett, thia week. IDC per oopy. The prices of Standard Pat- lecture on Sherman's to the Sea, the evening of the conference.

--Mr. Charles E. Shuwneo, Perry county, 0.. is visiting banners must go," is a slo at B. R.

McClelland's, and attending gan that is echoing through Chicago, the institute here, this week. The sensible man advertises in tbe ic rvoft t. newspapers and the Poet's columns af- weTStChiuSua" ford ample evidence Cihcinnatiis --An open camp fire will be held at G. A K. ball at 7:30 p.

August 23rd. Proceeds for reliet fund. An interest iui; program will he presentvd, consisting ot music, recitati ins and address- 9. See program next week. m.

V. iUUUUUJf VVVntUjf tUJUl UU -The party who took a of bnw with relativeg at Columbns, 0. from tho stable ot rank Max- well, in Jackson township, few nights --Misses Grace Marqaand and Clau- mnco, is known, and unless the burners dia Cave, of bvea is returned ho will be arrested and prose- ing reiatiwa and friends here- a Mi8 Carde Hunt returned Mt N. will be here to conduct services at Grace M. E.

church, next Sunday, as usual. --Miss EIU J. of Linton township, Goshoctoa enmity, was married leat week to J. W. Nichols, of Toledo.

The bride is well and known in northern Herald. --Mr. S. Beobe and wife, who been enjoyiug entended visit with relatives here, lefk last Mondny for ahort stay nt Atloatic City, from whence they will go to Philcdelphin, to viait relatives. --Mrs.

Nollie Hixon nnd son, of Pans, 111., Mrs Martha Fiiokinger, of Colnm biana, nnd Mits May Halverstodt, of Alliance, 0., are guests of the family of attorney T. C. Bxiche, on eonth Fourth street. Kmanuil Sbeoff-r and dr.ugh- ter MIBB Harriet, arc visitinjr relatives at St. Cloud.

Minnesota. They were accompanied on tho rrip by Mrs Shaef- ler's Mrs Joseph Aber, of Fargo, 8ouvh Dakota. --Mies Corrie Wagner reinrnod lasb Saturday from nn extended visit with relatives nt Columbus. She brought with her as her guest, her cousin, Miss Anna McDowell, who will visit among nail floods cere. ed unsuccessfully by other physicians, come fa.

Call ior One. have pn opportunity to consult Ai cr Ttplinpflrni this eminent specialist. The doctor has AlSO ttie IJeiineatOl had all the advantages of thorough college and widespresd exper- DCSt raSnlOn Magazine His cures ore remarkable. They ate wrought in cases which seem lished. utterly hopeleee, and no oce.no matter what hid malady, should despair until after consulting this eminent physician.

1 terns have just been gttatly and strictly confidential in the private pirior ot the Park hotel, from 10 a. m. reduced. The average price to 5 p. m.

One day only. now is only 150. School days will soon be here. It will be to your ad- uy your school the Selby Dry Until school time a writing with each purchase. Very Truly, Ohio Conference.

The North Ohio Conference of tbo Methodist church -will meet at Mt. Vernon Sept. 25. elcquont and patriotic divine, Rev. George W.

Pepper of of McClelland, Goods Co. full of sensible Post. Bight yon aie. He who hangs out a sign in the street is not nearly so wise as he who hangs out bis sign in the newspaper. Oaly those who pass that way can read tho street siga--nnd very who pass never notice it--but the sign hung out in tho newspaper is read by every ono who sees the paper and tbat moans Sva persons to every paper Press.

lemonade is nn appetizing, re- drink for the heated torm. ID the of a lemonade shaker use an peg beater and after thoroughly beating the egg and lemonade jaic.o together, add sugar and water for ordinary lemonade. DFJ Goods Sew BeJby Building, nest Post-office, door to Men nnd Women of tbe 20th Century." will bo the theme of a Icctnro by U-sv, Torbit, Presiding Elder of tho We respectfully orill tho attention of Mt Vernon circuit, to be dobvered in the the Board of Health to thn matter. M. E.

church at bprmg Mountain. Tburs- Almost every day some ono of Coshoo day evening of next week, August 22cd. ton's many physicians ore called here to and Mrs. John Fretnsp, who reside on Ninth etreet. mourn the loss of their little daughter, EUen, aced about five eara.

whose death from treat some victim of miasaia. resulting Crop Conditions, Weather and crop conditions in this /Jrt.1 from tbe stagnated water standing tho streets. We hove. UBavailingly. tried Monday evening, from her visit to Colorado tmd o'hor parts of the West.

--Mra. B. F. Loighninger, of West Lafayette, wan the guest of relatives from Monday autil Tuesday. --Rev.

J. Clark Glover, of Noi5hueld, 0 preached tbe morning sermon at tbo Presbyterian church, last Sunday. Mr. Isaac Bennett, of Columbus, 9tb inoluaive, sion until "forbearano has ceased to be a virtue," and unless this trouble is speedily remedied, we will be compelled to seek remedy through the courts I un- I that preparations are now being commence suit. tot wont the "earth Avcsuu wi.

perena- 60ar i fever occurred last bundoy night, visited his brothers here a few lat- made at Ock Bidge cemetery, on Tuesday. Ifcb, by F. N. Barnes. J.

at Franklin Station, Mr. P. Gatwood and Miss Effie B. Cox; both of Conesville. for us rnlflUed tha the Sad author- their neglect of duty, is to th city will have to In'the middle and western counties the rains were mostly ot a local character, bnt with some improvement in tho condition of crops.

In many localities in the western part of the sextioo the drouth practically continues. Com is generally tvemng. in a better condition than noted last be admitted, at dreesed the members of the Y. M. C.

week, except that on olay and uplands, corpora tion. Tbe towa- which no amount ol rain can bring np to "rf T(VI and SSSTLK KKi SSTjS? Otic. --Presiding Elder Freshwater the pulpit at Grace M.E. church, last Sunday morning. Dr.

John Intclis delivered an sting discourse from He also ad in tie afternoon. --The Patrons ol Husbandry pincia held at the yesterday afternoon, wa slargely attended by members of the order, with their wives and fami- 10 brown and dead disgrace to the community at large. i iefl They came with well filled se koU shape, many tops are orowD 8ud wou jd- O6 JJj8 ra co to the "bnsi- of good things, interesting addressca and the crop Some tobacco cot ae3S 11 nfimloiBtralioti, it an fesioree, and a geaeril good time clover roots hurt Lawn cemetery is sitneted at the south end of Cherry street, this alone should tha trU8tec8 Rradlng 8nJd county -5- th rto KSe ySAffi m8 for fall wheat progresses. Timothy seed residence, to get into hia scarce. Some millet ready for cutting.

Company Attention. Yoa sre hortby commaDded to assemble in the Armory at 8:00 a. Monday, Aog. 19th, 1S94. preparatory to going into ramp on Preeqns Isle, Aug.

20th to 27th inclusive. The advance detail will with the bag- yage. the morning of the ISth, and all baggage intended for camp, must be in tbe Armory not later than noon Aug. 17ih io that it may be packed; each individual must care for his own baggage. All members and exmembers, having property in tbeir possession, are hereby notified to return tbe to the Armory before noon Aug.

or the same will be sent for at yonr expense. CBAS A. McCtCRG. Ut Serg't. By order of Capt.

F. O. Bible. W. Ladies of the W.

K. C. will meet at G. A. B.

headquarters, Aug. Thursday of the month. A full attendance is requested. Special business to transacted. 7:30 Standard time.

By president, Mrs. AtmieB. Voorhees. a rain fall, when the of watw have become stagnated, and take a sniff ot the disagreeable stench tbat arises there- from, up your nostrils, and see if it will not arouse your dormant faculties to a sense ot duty in this matter. Besides the remedy we have in tbe courts, we have another at tbe ballot box.

and tbat to see tbat no roore "business men" are elected township Wo have more to say, but this will do for the present Axos. ter part ot last and first of this --Mis Kornia Tredway has beon visiting friends in Warsaw, Coshooton county, for some Advocate. --Mrs. John A. Bostwick and daughter.

Miss Mame, of Cambridge, Ohio, wero guests ot friends here last Tuesday. --Mrs. Nellie King and little son, ot Zinesville, are guests of the former's parents here, At. and Mra. P.

Burt. --Attorney S. H. Nicholas and wife returned tbe latter part of lost week, from their trip to tat tern summer resorts. --Mr.

Frank Steveneon, was cilUd here, last Monday, to at- the luneral of his uunt, Mrs. Steel. --Mrs. Matilda Foster, ot West Lafayette, is tbe ot tba families ot B. F.

Fleming and J. W. SmaHwoad, in Cambridge. --Mrs. James Lou5 and son.

ot Medina, Ohio, are guests bore of tbe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harttnan. --Mieees Lou and Carrie Blnokbnrn, Stevbtnville, ere visi'ing in Bos COP. the guests of Mr.

Ed. Ratilluy and family. --Mr. I. gufcrd from this conaly at thn Ohio Pestumiary, spent Sunday in this city, the guest of his the name ot the writer is not signed to --Prof.

I. W. Vensel and family re- the article. All communications in- turned Monday from an extended visit tended for publication in the STANDARD )th reliin PC at Adarusvitle, must be signed by the full name of the county, writer, not for publication, unless so desired, but for reference, and to fix responsibility for the matter contained in the contributions. --The.

Indianapolis Journal sas: "The Park Theatre was packed to the doors, Monday afternoon, to see Gilhootay'a 2Gth to SOib, inclusive. From a neatly printed program of exercises before us we lenm tbat the following mment educators will officiate as instructors and lecturers: Dr. E.White. of Columbus. O.

Piof. Charles Hanpert. Snpt. F. Ssovel.

--Mr. George Stillmin and family who have resided in New Philadelphia for tbe past three or (oar years, removed to Xewcomertowu last week, which place tbev expect to mnke their future home. --New Philadelphia Tribune. --Master Bob-rt Kickette celebrated hiq fifth birthday in 3 pleasant manner, at the family horns on south Third street Inst Saturday afternoon, by giving a pnrty io about forty ot his young friends. The occasion provsd a hsppy one for all.

--dipt. E. L. Lylferger, of Ooshocton, member ot the board ot public arrived in the city Isst evening, and was the guest of William Habn overnight. Capt- Lybarger will leavo today for Cambridge, where he will deliver an address Be- oorder.

--Mr. H. Johnson, of Tyrone, this county, and a well known teacher, who has been completing bis educotion at the Northern Indiana University, at Valparaiso, has just graduated from that institution with high honors, the commencement exercises being held yesterday. jlr. Geo.

King entertained a cumber ot bis young friends, at home on north Third street, lost Friday evening. Tbe party was given in honor of his friend. Miss Jennie McDowell, of Killbuck, O. Ice cream, cake and other delicacies were served. Tbe occasion was a very pleasant one, and was greatly enj-jyed by all.

--Rev. and Mrs. George Davis, of Chicago, stoppad off Monday evenine, and spent the night at tbe residence ot Mr. L. P.

Bnrt, on south Eighth street. Tuesday they went to West Lafayette, to visit Mrs. Davis parents. Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Leighnln- ger. Before retnrn-ng to Chicago, they will visit the psren-s ot Bsv. Daris.

at Steubenville, 0. BUSINESS SUITS should be above criticism. A business man should look olive, eolid with himself and the world. Any man wearing a ready made apology, which ot course doesn't fit him, is a back number. Have your clothing made to order, made handsomely made to fit.

and made of the right material, and you'll be ready for business and in a position to do bnnne-s. Just now wa're very busy making to order the fines! suits produced in Coshocion, at the very lowest prices. L. K. BEA.CH, EAST MAIN STREET, COSHOCTON, OHICj tor." intended for thia week's issue of the STANDARD, asd having reference to --Dr.

Ohio, Ue Hill be at the Park Monday, Pleased With Their VJsK. Tho members ot the Odd Fellows fraternity of Londonvillo were so highly gratified by the courtesies shown them by tbe brethren here on August 2nd, that they adopted the following resolu- Mnskin- on9 hich are made part of their lodge records: Troubles, one ot the funniest farce comedies ever written. A new departure with this company is a complete Vauder- --Mr. Green, ot Pittsburgh. a few hours in last the gu-et of his friend.

Joo Thomson. --Misa Macro Palm is visiting The following resolutions were adopted by Sylvan Lodgev No. 240, 0.0. LondonvilIe.O: WHEREAS, On the 2nd day of August, 1895, the members of Sylvan Lodge No. Mr.

Londonvinc, Ohio, with their families and friends, in response to an invitation from Coshocton Lodge No. Store, IXTew Q-oocLs, Prices, CosKocloix, Slock Daily. Our store, we beliavc, will please you. Ocr stock, consisting efl it does of NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, QUEENSWARS GLASSWARE, Will give jon a variety ot lines aid prices to select frorr. KEW SHIP OASAt, Work beine pushed at a lively rate OB the Henderson and Jennings Canal, the said canal beginning attne corporation line, at Cherry street, and running south to Bank street.

work is under the supervision of chiaf engineer A J. Bandies and assistant Grown. It is com Dieted as tar south as Ash street, und the water has turned in ready for navigation. Mnoh damage was done to Cbas. YonDg's property, on corner of Cherry and Aib owing to heavy rain and light embankment 4 front ol bis real- German musical act, playing 14 different instruments; Ada Mortimer; J.

P. Lester, Irish Mimic; Witlord Hall, up to date sketch Sisters, song and dance artists, and Will E- Burton, The Original Peck's Bad Boy, in the latest songs. The company numbers 16 people, and is one ot the best ever aeon at the Park." The abovo company opens the Goshoctoa Opera House, Thursday evening August 22ad; Setts will be on sale at C. Anderson's, drug store, next Monday morning. Trices 59,85 and 25 cents.

-MIHJIB rV 44 1.0. O. Mtenaea toe ceieorauon A A A Frances Warner, at Mnnetto be- 0th Anniversary of the institution A 1 IA fore returning will visit fnends at Park- t8 lodge at Coshocton, Ohio, There- 1 W1 l-rlN 11 J. i ersburgh. W.

Va. fore, be it sister. Mira By Sylvan Lodge, --Mr. Glenn Bncklew and Effie. have removed to Columbus.

where their brother Will has beea located for some time. --Mira Minnie Abbott, who has been vuiting in Coshocion and Cleveland the three weeks, returned to her home in yesterday. --Mr. J. 0.

Saits went to Ohio, last week, to accept a position as foreman in tbe tool room ol tho Dia- Sylvan 310, I. O. O. that the manner in which we were received and entertained nod the hospitalities extended by the Odd Fellows ot Coshooton meets our highest appreciation nnd we hereby tender our heartfelt thanks for the same. Tbat we highly appreciate the pleasant manner io which we were received by the good ladles ot Co- shooton.

and also their untiring fiTnt to make onr visit one never to be for- Watch onr annccnonreat ot the REflEflgER, flEfe GOODS- North a -VKT o-rrjTTTar Main-SV, b. 5TRUBI-E,.

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About The Democratic Standard Archive

Pages Available:
4,972
Years Available:
1882-1906