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i A Jfts-'n i. i Aiiif 1 rtnocratit DEMOCRATIC PARTY KVKB-WHIN BIGHT, WB WILJU BT IT: WHIN WROMO, WB WILL HELP KIQUT IT." VOL. XIII. FOUNTAIN MATTERS. Items of Interest to Hal Bayers.

COSHOCTON. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1891. NO. SO. JU.4Ce.lag.

SOCIETY NEWS. The Manager of the Opera House has contracted with the world renowned P. B. Gilmore for one Grand Concert by the famoos Band of fifty Musicians, six- Interesting Social Events 01 Jtt- teen Soloista and four noted vocalists, on the evening of Dec. 4.

The contract explicitly states that P. S. Gilmore and his entire band will appear and render have been received for the Walhonding Vally. A spur switch has been laid on the right-of-way to connect with the Pan Handle and the rails are being unloaded. AS IT WAS COUNTED, RANSOM GLOVER'S cent Occurrence.

the same concert as given in St. Louis, wh Chicago and Pittsburjt. A Great Opportnltj Fer These Who Aw Looking for Bargains PBEFEKBED FOISTS. IB tight wraps. Tistton aad ton's Freaks and Saudrj Items of --CharlM Homer now hat the Park Hotel bar.

Charley is genial and accommodating and the patrons of the place will find him anxious to please, lie requests his old frienda to call and see him. male choroiu; limtrumcuUl announced In necoml luojtraiu. The railroads have granted reduced rates on the railroada, parties paying -full fare from starting point and Jtault of the Kecent Contest in ing certificate of the fact will returned Weekly llulletln of Dry Goods at one cent a mile. The hotels of Co- tills Couuty. phoctpn will alto give reduced rules to Specialties.

identified delegates. All teachers and school olliuials are cordially invited. i Jnd Many Tewiuklpg Made a Splendid Showing, While Others Failed to Come to Time. lie1 Gathered hr Our Gleaner. For Fifty Lrag Yean.

The home of Mr. and Roof, in Lintou township was of a truly hanpy affair last Saturday when that aged couple's children, grand- drand Special Cloak Opening, Than- Friday aad Saturday, So. rember 12, and 14. a view of establishing a manufactory. --A correspondent complains of the and Mrs.

Root's till let wedding nnni- This you could hear from all --A correspondent compiamn 01 tne ana wrs. Hoars nitietli weuumt: tA thank our A -i Unt An tor JOMP treatment acWded a Mia. Meek who the STAXIHKD went to press vergarv The following members of the Grand! Grand! Grand! We want to tnanK our Wi i) Cr eek post-office has a daily at Marysville, 0. recently died in Newcomerstown. After last Friday morning we wuld not give aRe couple's family were Mr'.

it friends for helping US to mail. MrB Frtnk Beebe ta the gae of her death say, the correspondent, there returns fronts Mar M.rttor,n,urf makA October the greatest --Coehocton is booming and doesn't relatives in Columbus, 0. wasnotawoma rnaKe anw tender services imnwu. month in point sales we know it. Davis, of A a iu We be- --Florida oranges now in the market was here on business last Wednesday, body for burial.

have ever known, wo MA fltMn MW 1 1 1 1 1 ItCI I I I was not a woman in the place that would county, lo-day we publish the entire Ann Roller. John Koof. Abrahmu quarters of Ransom Pint, to perform the last offl- vote received by the several candidates: Mrfl Su8an Ro cr Mr8 AHce StU ckom. uar Ol Kansom GlOV- A Mr. and Mrs.

Koof were married OH Nov. ttS New Store during their i)ln 18-11 am vo keen residents -Mrs. John Hesket. of ord was received here last Sat- Besides Opening last I'nday and Satur- lieve the dry goods history Wbat become o( the Republican is the guest of Mrs.L.E.Talmad e. nrd ar KSiffiun Taylor, who en children, hviog, ihoy have thirty five day Everybody Was Of Coshocton presents no jollificat ion? -Mrs.

James Hill, of Philadelphia, sflesman for SUnd.rd TS gjSSi wifh Alighted parallel. We appreciate has tne lady bycyclist is the suest of relatives in Roscoe. Advertising Company, was seriously UK.TKSA.STOOVKKNOK. Wlth OUr ncw quarters and the your help. Now we want who is immense.

to duplicate this lor Nov. We are aware that --Mrfl. Hill, of Philadelphia, a tr.ve'irg aale.in.il for tho SUndard c.miilwll'R iluwlKy bycycliet is the of in Roscoe. Adveni.inK Compaor, was seriously I.IKITIISA.ST OOVEHNOK. ro tb" pi S'otS display.

We have the best x- P. 'S S.S ranged store in cental Ohio. i J.Tfi.5 1 1 and not one AS a 5 popular store in Coshocton erstown, Sundayed with his parents several momos' iiiness. here. was past seventy-five years of age and iiiurniity -Tax-paying time is near at hand.

i i -t was the last of a family of eight broth- THK VSUKICII or STATE. 1 1118 1 Rlclftrd 8nd fe ers and sisters, only two of whom had K. Aakerman, i) S3io visited in East Union the first of the ve married. He was kind and in- wiiiium r. Cope, it 21x1 W.

Mltco. I'fOh 1 Homy Wolf, Tco 4:44 p. Henry will be a very hard inmg iBCOnfinedto hisroomby illness. "With your help nv( er 6 grocerv store i being Sl We Will dO it. Our ambi- coat ofpainton jjnjl best tion is to crowd our to pay.

the printer. lie too has week. to the highest notch, as the more goods we sell the Closer we can --Alonzo Doak bought several clips cut the margin, both in ofwool thi. week at prices ran in buying and selling. ee.

Afoar weeks old child of Mr and During Nov. you may lOOK Mr8 J-Lowery, of Jackson township, for more bargains at the was buried last Tuesday. a than have ever --The bounteous rain on last Tuesday Fountain ineu was welcomed by the farmers. Wheat been offered to the peopie fielda artj the for it of Coshocton county in one Litt i ciyde Philabaum, aged two Blankets, flannels, vears and one month, died at the home rm of his parents laet Saturday. son were in Pittsburgh the first part of underwear, cui- iged store in central Ohio, corner in it.

un jone on the journey, of life, are We intend making our S.V.J both hale and hearty and givn promise "taking our of welcoming their children ami friends the popular Store in Cosh and adjoining counties ii good Resl 8 goods well bought and marked to many future anniversaries. offensive and in all his dealings was --Mrs. J. B. Ingraham is visiting her strictly honorable.

Funeral services daughter, Mas. J. K. Marsh, in Pitts- were held on last Sunday. burgh.

--At her home on First --Miss Mamie Hayes, of Kelleys Isl- Saturday Mrs. LettltU Mason, and, 0., ia the guest of Mrs. S. H. relict of Samuel Mason, died after sev- Nicholas eral weeks illness.

Mrs. Mason was born i-. i i ir 'a Ireland and was sixty years of age. --Hon. J.

P. 1- orbes and Cliff ghe had been a resident of this city for were on a business jaunt to Iorth vears i serves were Superintendent and Matron Mr. Hush Gamble, who for the past several years lian been the cftlciont 8u- lam "gures and COUrtCOUS many years, conducted by Rev. O. C.

Erwin on treatment will cut a figure, we TM We have sever- KM had supervision of the county's unfor- al elegant bargains to offer the tuuates, that institution has been under the beet mantcement ever experienced people tniS WCCK. 1 he nrst IS Bailey's plurHlliy 7as since the buildinK was first erected, and rtn i t. it will be a matter of great ret to 2 arUs ot flannel in remnants of from i AckeriuMi's plurality John I 1 HMley, William 11 KUU M. Sraltli, I'co linseys Thebrick workonthenewftddUion the week --Messrs. Ed.

Wilson and Joe Thorn- Monday afternoon and the remains were etery. Deceased leaves four daughters. rtrtttrm --Tne DriCK-WOrK on me new ton and WOOlen, COiio" to tne Tuscarora Advertising company's Mr. Chae.C.Raymer, of Anderson's flannels you W'ill find i an is fast nearing completion. drug etore, is confined to his room by a u.

1 1 plurality 718 MBMBKU ONBOARD OK prsLic WORKS. baraains. Big drive -Quail hunting opened on last Tues- severe cold. yf TAC1T i i J.XO* ICttO TS I AV TM I cHirtina day and hundreds of hunters are scour- --Messrs. Charles McClure and Percy tbe north.

The circumstances of the in OUting Ilannei i ngt fields in quest of the birds, Huribujt made a busineas trip to Ganu, ec ii pB8 are 88 follows; Moon enters 4 yds. ou AH iiiviinuuu UIKIIHUO BIUIIIBT mTM stitution in an adjoining county at much tftese remnants Will be put UP -There will be a total eclipse of the s-o L' rie8 th they rt ing in IO 12 and I vard nart af rM moon on November 15, S.it ere There are serera applications IO I ana 5 yard packages throughout North America. The moon noi-ntou A. KoUoter.iToii Iroci persons desirous of fillinif the po- and Sold bv the Dackatre Thpv rises at 4 hours 10 minutes p. m.

wall to s. Uorroi-, Pw sitions made vacant by the resignations i 1 I ti ui are the heaviest canton flan- nels you ever saw for i2jc. MoSamara's plurality for $1. Saves you SOe on each dollar. Don't wait, but get 'em at once.

WRAPS. Another big lot to be opened this week. We find it very hard to keep the best sellers in stock, but are doing our best. We are told that we are showing more wraps than all the stores in the county. Your and John Wagner, of the Auditor's office, have completed the tax duplicates and now you can pay your December tax.

--The personal property of F. A. House, deceased, will be sold at ten o'clock a. on Saturday, Nov. at the late residence on the Plainfield road.

--A young man named Frazier had an arm badly crushed by being caught bonding Valley bridge, on Wednesday of last week. --It is brimful of funny sayings, laughable situations and appropriate musical selections. An Irishman's Luck, at Opera House, Saturday evening, Nov. 21st. --A select few greatly enjoyed a card and Mrs.

evening. --Mr. Jay Le Retilley, after a pleasant visit at his old home in Roscoe, returned last week to Kansas City, Mo. --Dr. H.

L. Mann and wife, of Washington. D. C. are guests at the residence of Dr.

T. J. Smith, on west Main postmaster at West Bedford, 0 and wife, spent the fore part of the week with relatives here. --Miss Cora Norman, of Cosbocton, is visiting Miss Emma wing, and will er home ends" at 7" hours and 1 minute. The shadow leaves the moon at 8 hours3 minutes p.

in. --Sheriff Bolin disposed of the stock of merchandise belonging to Barclay and Roes, the Otsego merchants, last of Otsego, fell from his porch Us Tuesday evening and broke his arm between the elbow and L. Trottman, of Adams- township, removed to Cleveland yesterday, where Mr. Trottman grocery and meat business in partnership--Adamsville Register. --Harry Leaf, whose home is in Pittsburgh, had a narrow escape last TQBB- morning.

He baa charge of an en- bridge, J. K. 1'ctorwm. 1'co S7 Bllllcr's iilnrnllty D1AUV AMI FOOD COMUI8BIONKU. Waldo F.

Brownl 215 William J. Wearer, 1'eo SO Trumbo's plurality 722 STATK SKNATOK. Molwrt Moore, Trolr Forbes 1 plurality KKCHIMKNTATIVK. B. MlMkbum, MT1 JolmW.Stanton.n W08 Joseph Love, I'roU pluralUjr.

Harry McCann, of the firm of McCann Oliver, railroad contractors, doing work on the new. Walhonding railway, near Gann, was engaged in nplitine a stone, Monday, when the iron wedge flew out and struck him in tne left ere. producing a frightful injury. It is feared that the sight is totally destroyed. Mr.

McOann, whose home is in Steucenuille, baa many frienda will be. pained to bear of his great misfortune, An Irishman's Is a musical comedy of rare excellence. COMMON Don't put off buying some of these goods, as they are not going to last long at these prices. Bargain No. 2, and a good one too--1800 yds.

half wool ladies cloths, 36 in. wide, actual value 250, our price only 150 per yd. No. 3--500 yards Jamestown half wool plaids, elegant styles; --Mr. Worthy Le Retilley, wife and two children, of Jetmore, are vis- will re- derrick broke and fell.

i and one-half hours solid fun an pure amusement. Geortfe BU8OTE88 --Best 60c tea at Morttey's. an invoice of of in uoinmous, uuji wees, ou. jj.cui/ v. Herbig, cashier of the Commercial bank of this city, was elected Treasurer of the association.

--The Standard Advertising Company now occupies its new quarters in the bnliding recently vacated by Ransom A Gbver. A new engine, boiler, presses and other machinery, have been added to the equipment. --The firm of Brooke Anderson has been dissolved and D. Brooke becomes sole owner of the jewelry business im the Forbes' block. Mr.

Brooke has been and his many friends in th. --Mrs. Walters and child, per yard. Our price 150. 4--600 yds.

heavy plaid dress goods, beautiful patterns, i -Cheaper than you can get at any other house. Bargain House, G. C. Bobinson -New crop ol figs Justin -Onr dinner ware line is complete. niASifk tflBT Wfi piospenty.

A new 8che dule will go into effect Handle on next Sunday, stated that new were to be run, but House. C. Robinson. --New jelleya and mince meat at Mortley's. --Don't put off buying your holiday goods too fate.

The choice things are the first picked up. They aie beginning to arrive at the Bargain House. G. C. Robinson, Prop.

--Pure maple molasses at Mortley's. --New goods are arriving nearly every day at the Barirain Go and see them. G. 0. Robinson, Prop.

--New York cream cheese at Mortley's. Barnes, at Franklin Station, 0. F. Zugflchwert. with her two little boys, of Mansfield Valley, Pa.

arrived last Monday on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Wilcoxen, on Fifth street.

--The marriage ceremony of Mr. Willard W. West and Miss Mable F. Clark took place at the Roscoe M. E.

parsonage on Wedneebay evening 4th. Rev. J. D. Lea officiated.

--There was a pleasant gathering at the residence of Hon. J. P. Forbes last Friday evening, in response to invitations sent by Mrs. Forbes in honor of her guest Miss Gertie Grier, of Lancaster, 0.

--Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Garrett were to )n tneworM.

Leve Laagms at LockuarUia. Tuesday of last week, Miss Millie Johnson, of Dresden, a granddaughter of the late Thomas Osborn, with whose family she has always made her home, mysteriously disappeared. Investigation developed the fact that she had left Dresden on the afternoon C. A M. V.

train, west bound, in company with William Zentfneyer, a young man who has for the past five years made his res- TM tUJ Will Better reside in Dresden. Will came home Saturday and spentSunday with his parents. toilet --FreehBnlk Oysters at C. 0. D.

store. -Mr. Rue has kindly consented toon- large onr store room, and we feel tnat by the time the holiday season opens that we can display our goods to a better advantage, and that our customers can be better aatisned in baying. Don't forget tbe place, Bargain Hooae, (Rue's old stand.) Q. 0.

Robinson. Prop. --Pickled pork at Oi 0. D. grocery.

--Hew evaporated California atHortley's. --We will sell onr entire stock of Fanning Implements re- --Cleveland Canton trains change time as follows: Southward--No. 1 arrives at departs 11:26 A. M. No.

3 arrives at 7:25 P. M. Northward 3so. 2 arrives at departe 7:45 A. M.

Train No 4 arrives at and departs P.M. --Last Monday's issue of the Ohio State3ournal contained portraits and bioeraphical sketches of C. B. McCoy andW-E. Rose, of this city.

Both gentlemen are prominent'members of the Republican State League, branchN of which orginization are located tins county. clay News was last Sunday in red and owe, in of ioWjW over tbe election of McKinley. By tne way, Bro. Shryock is getting bis light- ninjtrod in shape and will be recognised by the incoming administration. Why not hit 'em for State Printer, Charles? baggage and ex- and Cois a pat- ner of Coshocton county, last Werts and wife, of Coshocton county, have been spending a few days with relatives and friends Adamsville Register.

P-- In response to invitations sent out by Mrs. Dr. W. C. Frew, fifty ladies participated in a delightful tea at that lady's pleasant home on East Chestnut street, on Thursday evening of last week.

Refreshments were served from five until seven, and the occasion was enjoyable throughout. --Mr. Frank Shank went to his home at Windham, 0., last Saturday to at- hom On Friday of last week truant officer L. tvoh i IBS Charles H. Johnson conveyed Harry Dawson'spluMHty MM ol George Haller, to the uBwion Reform Farm at Lancaster.

The boys rmMrtcmton are aged eleven and ten years respect- ively, and for want of parental restraint WudB. were becoming vicious and generally de- Coplen't plurality 788 all Prices that Tell. IM A case of wide 50 inch dress flannel, in gray and brown mixtures, at 39c per 789 yard, at Selby's store. Half wool dress goods for 7o per yard, at Selby's. cheaper than 9CKVKTOR.

Ixnig'a plurality PB081CCTIKO ATTORN1T. W. R. gossip said they were quite intimate. Wednesday the young lady telegraphed her grandmother from Cincinnati as follows: "Vain at Cincinnati, 'Will write tomorrow." But she has not written yet.

Both parties are well known here, having been born and raised in tbe neighborhood. Mr. Zoutmeyer was a graduate from the high school in Dresden some years ago and Miss Johnson received her diploma last term. Water Time They Had. New dark outing flainels, lOc usual planlitj 8W price 12c, at Selby's.

DiKBcToa. 2000 yards dark plaid for Cbmforts plurality T8S Selby's. Taxation Amendment Interest In the 8. A. 8.

Constitutional Convention--Tfn --No 1885 I I quiet suddenly in New York city last Friday. Mr. Shank but recently returned from a pleasant visit with this tliA for court was legal contest last Wednes- Idward Beall had a hearing striking Martha Wicken. The be With Us. The following ia the program arranged for the Eastern Ohio Teachers Association which convenes hero on Friday FRIDAY, November 27th, P.

M. I Dr. E. C. fair, his death.

--Married. Nov.lSth. by Rev. Win. E.

Hunt, Mr. Elmer G. Ashcraft, of Jackson township, Muskingum county, and Miss Clara B. Ramsey, of Pike ship, this county; also Mr. David Leb- nan, of Canton, Stark County, and Miss Lena Parks, of Oxford township, this Wto.

than twice around the world every year. --TJhrichsviile Chronicle. --A petition, which is receiving a families. Mrs. dislike to Beall's hired girl and forbid her getting water at the cistern.

Beall insisted that the girl should use tbe pump and accompanied her to protect her from Mrs. Wicken's wrath. This incensed the latter lady and threw hot water oa Beall, whereupon threw the pomp, handle and nit Wicken on the' breast. After tbe testimony L.E. Baughman.

Dresden. Inaugurtl AddreM S. K. MardU. Cambridge.

If unc--Vocal. tbe Brighter Pupil, The plan of constructing a line of railroad from here to Sandusky is being revived and during the past month considerable correspondence is being done between parties in tho several places interested. It is proposed to run the line from Ashland to Wooster, then down Killbuck creek and connect the Walbonding Valley at Londenville. A change of officials has been made and the new project is being agitated by intelligent and responsible men. About Wraps at Selbj'g Store.

This week I visited the manufacturers township, this county. Mcsic--Toeal. KTMIW O'ctak. to miss seeing this fine collection you buy your wrap. Jackets for the Misses' in special a FISLAT DARSKS st in City MillVfor Apply to Apply to sale or Peck.

-New evaporated apricots at ley's. -Four ton Fairbanks Hay Scale for ealecheap, apply MUIUOAI J. receive the immediate sanction of the council since ninety per cent, of the residents of our little city are in favor --Misses Nora Thompson and Lena Wernette htye organized a select class of little folks for the purpose of giving in dancing. The class now ADDITIONAL POUTS. --The ladies of the Warsaw Presbyterian church will give an old fashioned supper, on Saturday evening, Nov.

21st. --The ladies ol the M. E. church, instead of having their Annual Festival, will give an All Around the World Fair, the second week in December. court.

J. M. Compton at -prosecution and J. 8. Adams defended BeaH.

-Take largely Increased. Thus enabling the enterprising proprietor to make additions to his now mammoth tock. -A fine family bay mare owned by Yetea that flail. Sanford Rose, who resides at Adams Mills, asks to be divorced from his wife Elisabeth Rose, of this city. He claims that she is wilfully absent.

Lonetia Bowman wants to be separated from her husband Peter L. Bowman for the reason that he has neglected his duties as a husband aad is absent. He Shew tVKlgtt. tlikt evening--Clotlng with soolW. SATVKDAT, November o'clock A.

M. Hcstc--Vocal. Election ot ObMTTktloo How the Child Learnt, Mrs. K. A.

Coehocton. Training Teacher. Stenbenville. What Shall we Tench, Supt. A.

C. lUgntl, New London, McSJC--Vocal. Paper--The Qnadrl-CenUnnlal ot American History In our Public Schools Snpt. J. A.

Shawnn, Columbia. Dlieweloa Supt. J. E. Mannlz, Martltn Ferry.

H. N. Merte, General DUenMlon. la making ot Our Future for the children very cheap. Carl ef Tnaiki.

I desire to tender my sincere thanks to those who so kindly assisted me during the illness and death of my husband, and have befriended me in so many ways since that sad event. Ruch evidence of friendship ntwr bo repaid. MRS. Wu. EARLY.

country, 6 yds, will make a dress pattern. Just think of it, only for an suit. No. 5--3000 yds. prints at 40.

They are the make of prints. 3000 yds. of best prints, choice patterns, only sc, woith Otner bargains too numerous too mention this week. We will give a wrap opening on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 12, 13 and 14.

We will have a cloak man here that will show the finest line of ladies' wraps ever shown in Coshocton. We would say to all the ladies who have not found what they wanted in a wrap to wait for this opening, and we will guarantee you to be satisfied with this line of goods. Come to us for your wraps as we have them all marked in plain figures so you can see the price. We will not ask you two or five dollars more than the regular price and then come down to the right price. We have a beautiful line of capes with angel sleeves that are very stylish and pretty, Respectfully, -Take leys.

lo Mortleyi aad tbe young and to MorV dance, are'raeWly becoming adepts In the wratkhoresiii art. nan of new steel rails Monte Orieto will not be Opera House tosdght. Owing to the serioas illneat of S. B. Wheeler tbe to cosjpelled to csneel all t.

A GlfttUlng. ipt. W. H. Gran, Quaker City.

vTslerrlck, General Dtwunton. Mrsjc. Tto vocal fliaito will to fnrnltbed by the Excursion to Chicago, Via Pennsylvania Lines on Wednesday, Nov. 18th. Fare for the round tnp f7.G5 from Conhocton.

Tickets good returning until Monday Nov. 23rd. Particulars at ticket office. WM. H.

KIPP, Ticeet Agent --For Sale--Dwelling near railroad Station, at West-Lafayette. Will be sold cheap. For particulars enquire ol Mrs. J. McCabe, Canal Lewiirille.

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